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Think and Grow Rich
- Narrated by: Erik Synnestvedt
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The 13 Steps to Riches described in this audiobook offer the shortest dependable philosophy of individual achievement ever presented for the benefit of the man or woman who is searching for a definite goal in life. It comes directly from the experiences of hundreds of America's most successful men.
Hill interviewed 504 people, including Ford, Wrigley, Wanamaker, Eastman, Rockefeller, Edison, Woolworth, Darrow, Burbank, Morgan, Firestone, and three United States presidents. The process of conducting these interviews required an investment of 20 years of Napoleon Hill's life.
This audiobook will guide many to success, and has sold millions of printed copies for nearly three quarters of a century. Yes, one can gather from the title that the starting place for wealth is in a person's thoughts - and this title is the source for most of today's motivational speakers. So why not go back to the original source?
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- Nik-J
- 19-05-23
Wasn't too impressed.
Borrows too much from famous personalities and past leaders with quotes and stories.
Personally feel the book wanders quite a bit and is more about the past leaders and inspirational characters than a specific life guide.
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- Diwanshu sharma
- 13-05-23
worth it
I love it but it is very long
but it is perfectly fine .
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- Biswajit Banerjee
- 30-03-22
A GOOD READ
I learned some useful things though I can't bring myself to idolize some of the people portrayed as great souls in the book.
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- Yash
- 31-08-20
Absolutely loved this book!
I wasn't quite sure if I was going to buy this audible book after going through some comments. Now I see that this was one of the best decisions I've made which have me a key for tuch life.
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- Preet Kohli
- 03-05-20
Best Book ever
If someone asks me to recommend one book to change there life, I'll recommend Think and Grow Rich without a second thought.
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- Razvan Rogoz
- 29-12-12
Classic Book, 21st Century Version Better
Let's get something straight - TaGR is not a magic book. I've seen so many reviews with "don't alter the original, don't change it, don't add new content" that I was afraid of buying any other version. I have already read the book in paperback so this came as the next natural choice.
TaGR (this version) is good but it's not perfect. The naration sometimes it's not very exciting and it can get lost in the background. The story focuses on the TaGR methodology which is fine but it's sometimes alienating to hear examples from 75 years ago. The lenght is way too big especially since the principles are not so many.
So I enjoyed this purchase. However, I enjoy a lot more my copy of the 21st century edition. It's far better edited, the sound quality seems better (it's totally subjective) and it's far more relatable than to the classic.
Therefore, if you want TaGR on steroids, look for the latest version. It's far longer but it's worth it.
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- david
- 15-08-11
The Original is Always the Best
If you have read or listened to other versions of Think and Grow Rich you need to listen to this one too. It is the original 1938 text. It is longer than most other editions but, it’s worth it. There are whole sections of this book that are left out of other versions. And I found those sections to be quite valuable. As for the narrator – I thought he was fine. His delivery allowed me to add whatever color I needed to as I digested the information
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- Max
- 08-05-08
Liked it very much!
After reading other reviews I thought that to buy this particular version of the book is a bad idea. But I bought it anyway, because I've read good reviews about it on the other websites. And I'm NOT sorry at all...
The narration is good. I've had no problems listening or understanding ANY part of this book.
The book itself is Excellent! Considering that it was written more then half a century ago, it still presents the idea that is valid and useful today.
The well marketed book "The Secret" is nothing more then a newer and much shorter version of this same book. The only difference is that "The Secret" presents you information openly (because it published today), and "Think and Grow Rich" pushes you toward the same idea without naming it (because it was published "back then", and the author probably didn't liked the idea of spending the rest of his life in mental institution).
Would recommend this book to anyone who wants to take control of his/her life. Listen to it it'll do you good (or in the worst case - nothing at all).
105 people found this helpful
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- Dr. Dave
- 11-05-08
It's a must.
The reason this book remains a top seller is because it is amazing. I read it in paperback many years ago and loved it. When I found that there was an "original manuscript" I was intrigued. It is interesting to see what was left out and well worth the time spent. I feel like I have gotten much more out of it this time.
The narration is nicely done. Regarding the first reviewer's comment. The narrator is using the correct Scottish pronunciation of Mr. Carnegie's name.
82 people found this helpful
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- rosemarypotatoes
- 04-07-20
Must Read!
After reading and listening to this entire book I now understand why all the successful people in my life have read this book. Do yourself a favor and listen to this book. If you can try to read it alongside the reader and maximize your absorption of the content. This took me two weeks and I can confidently tell you my mind is in a completely different space now than when I first read this book.
Wishing you all the riches you desire and deserve!
56 people found this helpful
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- Mark
- 20-04-17
Dated, and doesnt really lend itself to audio
This is somewhat of a time capsule, it's a self help book written in the aftermath of the great depression. There are some nuggets that are detailed and I found some of the historical perspectives to be interesting, but overall it really didn't work, particularly as an audio book. There were exhaustive lists throughout the book - for example the 28 primary reasons people don't succeed, which made following the book a challenge. It is obviously a classic to have lasted this long, it just didn't work for me.
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- Daryl
- 29-12-09
The original and still the best
I first read the print version o fthis over a decade ago and it totally changed my life. Since then I have worked in over 30 countries, publised my own books and lots more I thought I would never accomplish.
Part one of this download is for me the best. Great case studies on achievement and how to face down the monsters that haunt us all. If you aren't familiar with this work then today is a great day for you to start.
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- Kindle Customer
- 25-12-20
Worst book I have ever read
This book is absurd. It shows it’s date of being written by referring to people by race/ethnicity as “colored” and “oriental” in the early chapters. If you are not a white male, you should not read this book. If you are looking for tips to think and grow rich, you should not read this book. The chapter that got me was around chapter 13 or 14 when he tells people that one of the major steps to riches is through telepathy and activating your sixth sense. That is not a metaphor for anything. He literally talks about meditation and speaking with Thomas Edison and Jesus (to name a few that he references) as his advice or principle to becoming rich. Like who in their right mind recommends this book to anyone. Please read this review and save yourself hours of your life from this terrible and completely outdated book.
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- John
- 30-11-07
Narrarator is Horrible
This narrarator pronounces Andrew Carnegie's name incorrectly throughout the whole book! Extremely annoying, so much so I am purchasing another audio version with a different narrarator. Buy another audio version. Think and Grow Rich is an incredible book, but this narrator is no good.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-08-20
It's about "the secret"
If you're familiar with the secret (think about something and it's just manifests itself from nothing) it's basically the same ideas. I should have known this before purchasing because I really disagree with the idea that you can make money by wanting it hard. The execution matters the most.
All the stories are a 100 years old, so it's also very unrelatable in my opinion.
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- Laurence
- 30-07-17
There's better available
A very dull listen from start to finish. I persevered purely due to the popularity of this book but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Although the fundamental message of the book is good (mind over matter/determination/not giving up etc) I did not learn anything meaningful. At one point the author explains the reason doctors don't get sick is because they do not fear illness, and the reason men go bald is because they wear hats that block circulation to their head and this is also why women do not go bald as they wear bigger hats - absolute nonsense.
If you are interested in building the right mindset for business and accumulating wealth you would be far better off listening to the likes of The Richest Man in Babylon or Rich Dad Poor Dad. If you want to understand the true mindset of the rich (which is what this book aims to do) then you would be better off with Secrets of the Millionaire Mind or The Millionaire Next Door.
As you can see I've read a number of books in this genre and this book would come bottom of the list.
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- Jeff Anderson
- 04-09-16
Very instructive, but there is more!
As ever Napoleon Hill's ability to breakdown complex leadership principles is second to none. That said, much of the content comes from his earlier book "The Law of Success". In my opinion it is that earlier book that is the 5 star knock out punch. So in closing this book is certainly outstanding value - rich in content and practical guidance, but "The Law of Success" carries that bit more. The challenge is that there are one or two themes covered in greater detail in this book. If advising I would probably suggest listening to this book first, then the "Law of Success" afterwards to avoid any anti-climax. As the earlier book is simply out of this world brilliant.
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- Gavin
- 07-01-10
A business classic!
This book is an absolutely fantastic look into the what people now call the ?millionaire mindset?. The book is the combination of 20 years of studying some of the greatest inventors, investors and Business men of the time and in fact the century, people like Henry Ford, Alexander Bell, Thomas Edison, and Andrew Carnegie. It was actually Andrew Carnegie who encouraged Hill to write the book and study the great minds of their time.
The book goes through topics such as Imagination and discusses how once a person can imagine something on ones mind then it is possible, Desire, in which he tells of the deaf child who finally heard and how if a person desires something badly enough he can and will achieve it, auto-suggestion and how having positive thinking can affect outcome, procrastination, imagination, the brain itself and fear. The most interesting section, however, I believe is on his ideas of sex transmutation; turning sex drive into a positive force instead of a destruction one. For the 1930?s his ideas were certainly revolutionary and for the most part most of them still hold. Some of the content is a little dated but in general Hill was on the money!
In essence this book is what Richard Parkes Cordock tried to do with the ?millionaire MBA Business Mentoring Program? and his inspiration for the millionaire upgrade in which Hill?s book is constantly referenced.
I honestly believe that this book should be compulsory for anyone studying business in either High School or University. It for me is one of the best books of in the area of business motivation.
The narration at times can be a little flat but it certainly gets the main points across. If you were looking for a book with a little bit more humour and life then Brian Tracey's "Success Mastery Academy" is certainly worth a look and similar topics are discussed.
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- natalia
- 17-02-13
Great listen
The original,and outdated, yet still one of the greatest books available. I really enjoyed the narrator, what cannot be said of the other versions. If you're considering this book, choosing this version is a good idea.
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- florence
- 17-09-12
Good read
Best self help book ever. Changed my way of thinking forever. I am looking forward to a new rich life. Thanks Napoleon for being so clear, concise and truly inspirational.
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- C. Salfarlie
- 13-04-13
Classic
It's a classic on the printed page and every bit as good (probably even better) on audio as you can listen to great inspiration whilst driving, lying in bed or jogging/ working out!
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- mihir
- 13-04-13
must read book
I am sure if you as somebody who is millionaire he would had read this book. This is a book which should be read atleast 10 times. If anybody read this book 10 times and apply its principle he will surely be rich in any area he desires.
This is one of my fabourite book and everytime I read this book I find new ideas
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- stacy
- 05-12-16
Worth the effort.
Not an easy book to listen to. Quite hard going in places but worth the effort.
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- M A Ali
- 02-04-16
life changing
I wish I read this book long time ago and it has changed my thinking and view point of what's possible
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- cmj123
- 11-12-16
Thoughts are things. Things are thoughts
Thinking and grow rich has profoundly positively changed how I think and visualise life. I am a thought-reality creator specialising in positive experience and reality.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-01-17
Awesome!!
I have never written a review in my life and I definitely owe this book one...Napoleon Hill is true pioneer in self development. I like the honesty, the facts, and most of all the power of positive thinking. If anyone reading this wants joy in their life, please open the pages. This isn't just about getting rich in money, it's about getting rich in life!
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- Bachir El Khoury
- 09-01-17
My monthly read
Absolute classic and a must read and apply on monthly basis. Seen outstanding results after applying these concepts and ideas religiously for few months.
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- Boyo
- 27-02-21
Overall good book
The book is overall very good and has stood the test of time, displaying a vast amount of research and learning to be done by the reader. The only issue I would have with the book is it does tend to waffle at times. For example, as an Australian, having to listen to 2 whole chapters about how great and vastly superior America is to the rest of the world was quite deplorable, if you can get around this however, the book is fine and you can learn a lot from it.
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- Pk
- 04-01-17
Great stuff surrounded by dross
The book is well read and contains kernels of wisdom, but in order to hear the wisdom you need to wade through hours of new age mumbo jumbo.
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- Carla
- 16-04-16
Very disappointed!
I love to read up about personal finance. This book was continuously rated in the top 5 recommended books on the subject so i was excited to finally read/listen to it. To say I was disappointed is an understatement. The book is just about the power of positive thinking and the law of attraction - that's it. There are better books out there.
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-01-21
"The Secret" re branded.
The belief he can will his son to overcome deafness by pure belief. Belief to the point he refused to teach him sign language or get him special assistance. Only finally able to hear with technology at 18 years old. The belief that affirmations and blind faith answer all.
Some occasional points of interest but largely a pile of positive affirmation and blind faith and the universe will provide. Send out positive vibrations and the universe will respond.
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- Alan
- 07-08-18
Outdated
I'm sure this book may have been good once, but for me it is outdated and boring, just rambles on.
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- Anonymous User
- 27-05-18
Odd but decent
Pretty alright if you look past the bit shout using telepathy and having meetings in your imagination with Napoléon and Jesus Christ. Bit weird, but still pretty good
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- Nick
- 18-06-18
Some good points but rather outdated.
The book has some great points about mindset and the good qualities one needs to be successful but so much of his philosophy is outdated and I was irritated by his unjustified anti-religious stance.
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- D. Heisner
- 31-03-18
he believes in telepathy...
there is some good advice, but he also believes in telepathy...so some things not based on evidence
2 people found this helpful