Several years ago I first read “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill. This book blew me away. It challenged me to pursue my dreams and desires. Hill introduced to me the invisible steps of turning my desires into reality. I have read it over and over again. It has taken me years to comprehend and apply what it has taught me.
Then years later I stumble across what I call the hidden universal laws. Hill hinted of these laws but he did not go into great detail only an application. I wanted more. I wanted a deeper understanding.
Two years ago I was informed that a movie was coming out called the Secret! It would be addressing one of these hidden laws of the universe. I could hardly wait for its arrival.
When my copy of the DVD arrived in the mail I was blown away with its production quality and the message. It was exactly what I was looking for. I can’t tell you how many times I have watched this movie. I have invited numerous people over to watch it with me.
Within a year it was growing and becoming more and more popular. I knew it was only a matter of time before others would take a stand against what the Secret was teaching. The message was too dramatic not to face opposition.
I was curious to hear what others would say. How would they oppose its message?
All the arguments I have heard against the Secret have helped clarify my own understanding of how it works. I think the arguments against the Secret are coming from people who are seriously un-informed. Their conclusion falls short of how the law of attraction really works. It appears to me they are avoiding anything that sounds foreign to them.
One more thing that trips people up is the factor of time! This is mentioned in the movie but understanding how time plays a role in the process of the law of attraction is still yet to be made clear.
For the people who are not ready to accept this message, maybe now is it not the time for them.
Steve Hart
Sunday, April 15, 2007
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I enjoyed reading your blog today, and it occurs to me that you might be interested to learn that a new edition of Napoleon Hill's classic book "Think and Grow Rich" has been published.
Its title is "Think and Grow Rich!" (subtitled) "The Original Version, Restored and Revised." I am the editor/annotator of this new 412-page edition, which is really an homage to Dr. Hill. (For several years I was the editor-in-chief of "Think & Grow Rich Newsletter.")
What I have done is this: to restore Dr. Hill's book to its original manuscript content (it was first published in 1937, but was abridged in 1960), annotate it with more than 50 pages of endnotes (most of the persons and events he discusses are generally unknown to readers today), index it thoroughly, add an appendix with a wealth of additional information about Dr. Hill and his work, and revise the book in ways to help remove certain "impediments" to reading the book today (language that today would be considered obsolete, sexist or racist). None of these things had previously been done with TGR.
If you would like to learn a little more about this project, a quick visit to www.tgr-restored-revised.com will give you some details. The "Editor's Foreword" provides more complete information, and the “Testimonials” page will demonstrate how well-received this new book is around the world. Here is the book’s Amazon.com page:
http://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Original-Restored/dp/1593302002/sr=1-1/qid=1172004763/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/103-1493475-7148634?ie=UTF8&s=books
The book is available on all the Amazon websites and most other online sellers, it can be ordered by any bookstore, and it will start appearing in bookstores soon. We also sell directly to personal success coaches and speakers at steep disounts.
Our edition of TGR! is superior in every way to other versions on the market. It is a trade paperback, not a pocket-size mass market paperback. It is 412 pages versus 233+ (depending on the edition). It looks better, feels better, reads better than any other version. It is fast becoming the "version of choice" among Napoleon Hill devotees and other students of success and high achievement.
Thank you for your time and attention.
Ross Cornwell, Editor
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