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NAPOLEON HILL BOOKS
Posted in Napoleon Hill (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Jr. Michael J. Ritt. By The Napoloeon Hill Foundation.
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Posted in Napoleon Hill (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Genevieve Behrend and Prentice Mulford and Earnest Holmes and Wallace D. Wattles and Joseph Murphy and Napoleon Hill and Robert Collier. By Wilder Publications.
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Posted in Napoleon Hill (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Napoleon Hill and Earl Nightingale. By bnpublishing.com.
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Posted in Napoleon Hill (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Russell H. Conwell. By MacMay.
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5 comments about Acres of Diamonds.
- Poor copy of a great text. Author's name is misspelled on the cover. How could that happen? Text looks like a computer copy with spacing problems. Choose a different edition or publisher.
- First given as a lecture at the beginning of the 1900's, the inspirational thoughts contained in "Acres of Diamonds" are still as relevant today as ever.
Consider how the following passage plays into today's headlines, "I hear sometimes of men that get millions of dollars dishonestly.
But, they are so rare a thing, in fact, that the newspapers talk about them all the time as a matter of news until you get the idea that all the other rich men got rich dishonestly." The Reverend Conwell of the Baptist Temple Church in Philadelphia was so successful in attracting people to his "Acres of Diamonds" lectures that he made enough money to found Temple University.
How Religion and Capitalism work together and how money could be made right in one's backyard if a person knew of a need and did something to meet that need were the tenets of Conwell's lectures. Conwell's inspirational examples of success are worth a look.
Spend a lunch hour, a commute in or back from work or another quiet break in the day to read Conwell's stories of those who missed finding diamonds and gold in their own backyards because they were too busy focusing on finding their fortune in faraway lands. Since the book is under 100 pages, even if you don't find your eyes have been opened a little wider, at least you haven't wasted much time giving the stories a try.
- Timeless wisdom. Proves once again the principles of success do not need to be re-invented. Everything needed to be successful in life has already been written, and is available to all of us! Excellent
- At 64 pages from cover-to-cover, "Acres of Diamonds" is probably the shortest book I've read in a long time. Written by Baptist minister and founder of Temple University, Russell H. Conwell, this book originated as one of his sermons, which was so popular that it was published as a book.
"Acres of Diamonds" is based on a parable told to Conwell by an Arab guide during a trip to the Middle East. The parable tells the story of a man who sells his farm to search the world for diamonds. The man dies in poverty and wretchedness far from his home, not knowing that his farm sat on the richest diamond mine in the world.
It is easy to think that great things are only accomplished by other people in faraway places. Conwell argues that we can all accomplish great things wherever we are. He gives many examples of regular people who accomplished great things. After all, he says, even a great man like Abraham Lincoln was just "Abe" to his neighbors.
I believe this book was first published in the early 1900s, so the writing style is kind of old-fashioned and Conwell refers to people and products that were prominent during his time, but have less meaning to people today. There are no chapters or other structure to the book (of course it's only 64 pages long).
Despite these minor complaints, the book has a great message. You can accomplish great things where you are right now. You don't have to move to New York, Los Angeles, or Paris. Whether you're in Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Portland or Shreveport, there are "acres of diamonds" below your feet.
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- This book is highly Recommended! Very Inspiring!
It reveals to the reader the treasure that is within, if you would but search a little deeper instead of looking else where or to others. It causes you to really think and tap into the hidden gifts and potential that is on the inside of oneself. 5 KUDOS!!!
Lanesa Stubbs
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Posted in Napoleon Hill (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by George Matthew Adams. By Napoleon Hill Foundation.
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Posted in Napoleon Hill (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by Napoleon Hill and W. Clement Stone. By Prentice-Hall, Inc..
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Written by Napoleon Hill. By Willing Publishing Co..
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Posted in Napoleon Hill (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by G. K. Chesterton. By Inkling Books.
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3 comments about Chesterton Day by Day: The Wit and Wisdom of G. K. Chesterton.
- I bought this book for my grandmother and she loves it. It's hard for her to sit and read for a lond piriod of time. This book is nice because it has one little reading for every day. I would highly recomend this book.
- This book serves two purposes. It is intended to be a daily devotional (like Oswald Chambers "My Utmost For His Highest"), focusing on G. K. Chesterton's wit and wisdom. The quotes were selected by Chesterton himself, so they represent what he thought was important, as opposed to reading another person's second-guessings.
One good point is that it has moveable feasts in an appendix, like Lewis's "The Business of Heaven." A down point is that the book lacks an entry for Leap Day. This is a common mistake made by all devotionals I own, except for Chambers's. If you are smart enough to include the Roman Catholic feast days (which you would expect from Chesterton), then why can't you remember Leap Day? It is beyond me!
The second purpose of the book is an unintentional one. This book serves as a de-facto quote book. I love quote books, since they serve as random sampler for a person's thought. C. S. Lewis said, "The only use of selections is to deter those readers who will never appreciate the original, and thus save them from wasting their time on it, and to send all the others on the original as quickly as possible." (The Quotable Lewis, #447)
This book accomplishes both: it is a wonderful daily devotional, and it whets the appetite for more.
- I bought this book because I had been enthralled by my, admittedly brief, introduction to some of Chestreton's work.
"Day by Day" provides many pearls of wit and wisdom yet there are many also that are so couched in his time and culture that they are lost to a different generation.
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Written by Wallace D. Wattles. By LeClue.
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Posted in Napoleon Hill (Thursday, August 21, 2008)
Written by The Napoleon Hill Foundation. By The Napoleon Hill Foundation, Virginia.
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Napoleon Hill's Keys to Positive Thinking: 10 Steps to Health Wealth & Success
The Law of Attraction
Think and Grow Rich & The Strangest Secret
Acres of Diamonds
You Can: A Collection of Brief Talks on the Most Important Topic in the World -- Your Success
Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude (Hardcover, 1960)
Master-key to Riches, The
Chesterton Day by Day: The Wit and Wisdom of G. K. Chesterton
The Science of Getting Rich
Napoleon Hill's Magic Ladder to Success
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