Napoleon Hill's Dirty Secret (The Book You Never Read)

Peter Antonov - Entrepreneur
29 Apr 201614:10

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Peter Antonov, founder of Global Expert Space, unveils what he calls Napoleon Hill's 'Dirty Little Secret'. Antonov promises to reveal a lesser-known aspect of Hill's work, starting from his meeting with Andrew Carnegie, who tasked Hill with creating a philosophy of personal achievement. The secret lies in a book titled 'How to Raise Your Own Salary', where Hill documents an early interview with Carnegie, who seemingly provided the foundational principles of success before Hill's extensive research. Antonov suggests that this book could be more valuable than Hill's more famous works, 'The Law of Success' and 'Think and Grow Rich', challenging viewers to explore and validate this claim.

Takeaways

  • 😲 Peter Antonov introduces a 'dirty little secret' about Napoleon Hill's work, promising to reveal something that shocked him when he first learned it.
  • 📚 Napoleon Hill was given a mission by Andrew Carnegie to develop a philosophy of personal achievement, which led to his extensive research and writing.
  • 🤔 The 'secret' is that Hill's most well-known book, 'Think and Grow Rich', may not be his best work, with some suggesting 'The Law of Success' is more comprehensive.
  • 📖 The book 'How to Raise your Own Salary' is highlighted as containing an early interview with Carnegie, where he outlines the principles of success that Hill would later popularize.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Peter emphasizes that very few people are aware of 'How to Raise your Own Salary', despite its significance in Hill's work.
  • 💡 The revelation that Carnegie essentially provided Hill with the 16 principles of success before Hill's 20 years of research adds a twist to the common narrative of Hill's work.
  • 📝 Hill's work is said to have deeply influenced Peter Antonov's own success and the creation of Global Expert Space.
  • 🗣️ Antonov challenges viewers to read 'How to Raise your Own Salary' and judge for themselves the quality of its content compared to Hill's other works.
  • 📈 The video suggests that the principles of success outlined in the lesser-known book might be more directly applicable to achieving goals than Hill's more famous works.
  • 🙏 Peter expresses a deep respect for Hill's contribution to personal development and feels a duty to share this newfound insight with others.
  • 📢 The video ends with a call to action for viewers to engage with Global Expert Space and share their thoughts on the revelations about Napoleon Hill's work.

Q & A

  • Who is Peter Antonov and what is his connection to the topic discussed in the video?

    -Peter Antonov is the founder of Global Expert Space. He discusses Napoleon Hill's 'Dirty Little Secret' in the video, which he believes is a significant revelation from his research on personal achievement philosophies.

  • What is the significance of the meeting between Napoleon Hill and Andrew Carnegie?

    -The meeting is significant because Carnegie assigned Napoleon Hill with the mission to develop the first philosophy of personal achievement, which later became the foundation of Hill's work.

  • What is the 'dirty secret' that Peter Antonov refers to in the video?

    -The 'dirty secret' refers to the fact that much of the philosophy of personal achievement that Napoleon Hill is known for was actually given to him by Andrew Carnegie, not solely derived from his own research.

  • What is the title of Napoleon Hill's first book and when was it published?

    -Napoleon Hill's first book is titled 'The Law of Success' and it was published 20 years after his meeting with Andrew Carnegie, around 1928.

  • What is the title of Napoleon Hill's most famous book and when was it published?

    -Napoleon Hill's most famous book is 'Think and Grow Rich,' which was published in 1937.

  • Why is 'The Law of Success' considered by some to be a better book than 'Think and Grow Rich'?

    -'The Law of Success' is considered better by some because it provides detailed explanations of the 17 principles of success, whereas 'Think and Grow Rich' focuses more on achieving financial goals.

  • What is the title of the book that Peter Antonov believes contains the secret interview between Napoleon Hill and Andrew Carnegie?

    -The book that contains the secret interview is titled 'How to Raise your Own Salary,' written by Napoleon Hill in 1953.

  • Why do you think 'How to Raise your Own Salary' is not as well-known as Hill's other works?

    -It may not be as well-known because of its title, which suggests a focus on salary rather than the broader principles of success, and because it was published much later in Hill's career.

  • What does Peter Antonov suggest is the most valuable aspect of 'How to Raise your Own Salary'?

    -The most valuable aspect is that it contains the original interview with Andrew Carnegie, where he outlines the principles of personal achievement that Napoleon Hill later expanded upon in his other works.

  • How does Peter Antonov encourage viewers to engage with the content and his platform?

    -He encourages viewers to like the page on Facebook, subscribe to the YouTube channel, and share their thoughts in the comments about the video and its revelations.

Outlines

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📚 Introduction to Napoleon Hill's 'Dirty Little Secret'

Peter Antonov introduces the topic of Napoleon Hill's 'Dirty Little Secret', expressing his astonishment upon discovering it. He promises to reveal a secret that was not directly shared by Hill and is relatively unknown. Antonov outlines the historical context of Hill's encounter with Andrew Carnegie, who commissioned Hill to develop a philosophy of personal achievement. The summary also highlights Antonov's personal respect for Hill and his work's impact on his own success and the establishment of Global Expert Space.

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📖 The Surprising Significance of 'How to Raise Your Own Salary'

This paragraph delves into the lesser-known work of Napoleon Hill, 'How to Raise Your Own Salary', which Antonov discovered in an antique store. He explains that this book contains the foundational principles of success given to Hill by Andrew Carnegie before Hill's extensive research and interviews with other successful individuals. Antonov emphasizes the significance of this book, suggesting that it holds the original blueprint for the philosophy of personal achievement, predating Hill's more famous works 'The Law of Success' and 'Think and Grow Rich'.

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🤑 The Origin of Success Principles: Carnegie's Gift to Hill

Antonov discusses the revelation that the principles of success, which Napoleon Hill is famous for, were actually imparted to him by Andrew Carnegie during their initial meeting. He suggests that Hill's role was not to originate these principles but to validate them through interviews with other successful individuals. The paragraph highlights the content of 'How to Raise Your Own Salary', where Carnegie details the principles of success, and challenges the viewer to consider this book as potentially superior to Hill's more well-known works.

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Keywords

💡Napoleon Hill

Napoleon Hill was an American author known for his book 'Think and Grow Rich,' which is one of the best-selling self-help books of all time. In the video's context, he is portrayed as a key figure in the development of the philosophy of personal achievement, having interviewed many successful individuals and being mentored by Andrew Carnegie. His work and philosophy are central to the video's theme, illustrating the principles of success and personal development.

💡Dirty Little Secret

The term 'Dirty Little Secret' is used in the video to pique interest and refer to a lesser-known yet significant aspect of Napoleon Hill's work. It suggests that there is a hidden or overlooked piece of information that could be valuable, which in this case is the early influence of Andrew Carnegie on Hill's philosophy before his well-known books were published.

💡Global Expert Space

Global Expert Space is the platform founded by Peter Antonov, the speaker in the video. It is mentioned to establish credibility and context, indicating that the speaker has a background in helping experts position themselves online and package their knowledge. This ties into the video's theme by connecting the historical principles of success to modern applications in personal branding and knowledge sharing.

💡Personal Achievement

Personal achievement is a central theme in the video, referring to the attainment of one's goals and success in life. The video discusses how Napoleon Hill was tasked by Andrew Carnegie to develop a philosophy of personal achievement, which became the foundation of his teachings and books. The concept is exemplified through the principles outlined by Carnegie and later explored by Hill in his interviews with successful individuals.

💡Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. In the script, he is depicted as the mentor to Napoleon Hill, providing him with the initial principles of success that Hill would later validate through interviews with other successful individuals. Carnegie's role is pivotal as he is presented as the original source of the philosophy of personal achievement.

💡The Law of Success

The Law of Success is one of Napoleon Hill's books, mentioned in the video as a significant work where he detailed the 17 principles of success. It is contrasted with 'Think and Grow Rich' in the script, with some suggesting that the former provides a more comprehensive guide to achieving success, despite the latter being more famous.

💡Think and Grow Rich

Think and Grow Rich is arguably Napoleon Hill's most famous work and a cornerstone of personal development literature. The video positions it as a book that catapulted Hill's career to fame but also suggests that it may not be his best work in terms of comprehensiveness of the success principles, as compared to 'The Law of Success'.

💡How to Raise your Own Salary

How to Raise your Own Salary is a lesser-known book by Napoleon Hill, published in 1953. The video script reveals it as the 'dirty little secret' because it contains the original interview with Andrew Carnegie where the principles of personal achievement were first outlined. This book is highlighted as potentially more valuable than Hill's other works because of its historical and foundational significance.

💡Success Principles

Success principles are the foundational concepts that Napoleon Hill believed were essential for achieving personal goals and success. The video emphasizes that these principles were initially given to Hill by Andrew Carnegie and later validated through his research and interviews. Examples from the script include 'Develop definiteness of purpose' and 'Use the mastermind principle,' which are part of the principles outlined in 'How to Raise your Own Salary.'

💡Philosophy of Personal Achievement

The philosophy of personal achievement is the overarching theme of the video and Napoleon Hill's work. It encompasses the set of principles and beliefs that guide individuals towards success in their personal and professional lives. The video suggests that this philosophy was primarily developed by Andrew Carnegie and passed on to Napoleon Hill, who then popularized it through his writings and teachings.

Highlights

Peter Antonov introduces the video, promising to reveal Napoleon Hill's 'Dirty Little Secret'.

Napoleon Hill's mission from Andrew Carnegie was to develop a philosophy of personal achievement.

Peter emphasizes the importance of understanding the secret shared by Napoleon Hill, which he found shocking.

Antonov's respect for Napoleon Hill's work and its impact on his own success is expressed.

The story of Napoleon Hill's first encounter with Andrew Carnegie in 1908 is recounted.

Carnegie's challenge to Hill to interview successful people and write the philosophy of personal achievement is detailed.

Hill's first book, 'The Law of Success,' is mentioned as a significant outcome of his 20 years of research.

The publication of 'Think and Grow Rich' in 1937 and its impact on Hill's career is discussed.

The lesser-known book 'How to Raise your Own Salary' by Napoleon Hill is introduced as containing a crucial secret.

The book 'How to Raise your Own Salary' contains an interview with Andrew Carnegie that predates Hill's other works.

Carnegie provided Hill with 16 principles of success even before Hill's extensive research.

The claim that 'How to Raise your Own Salary' might be the best book by Hill, superior to 'The Law of Success' and 'Think and Grow Rich'.

Andrew Carnegie's direct explanation of the principles of success in 'How to Raise your Own Salary' is highlighted.

Antonov challenges viewers to read the book and verify the claims made about its content and significance.

A call to action for viewers to engage with the content, subscribe, and share their thoughts on the video.

Antonov invites viewers to check out Global Expert Space for further resources and support.

Transcripts

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Hey there it's Peter Antonov, the founder of Global Expert Space and yes in this

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video I'm going to show you Napoleon Hill's "Dirty Little Secret". Now you've

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probably seen all these videos online telling you yes you would learn the secret and

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then you watch the whole video and you pretty much learn nothing. But I promise you in this video

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I've got something that is... really shocked me when I learned it myself and

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this is why I've got all the facts right here. We would start first when Napoleon Hill

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actually met Andrew Carnegie who assigned him with the mission to develop and

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actually build the first philosophy of personal achievement . Then we would go every

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single year and all of Napoleon Hill's books so that I uncover the secret that

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I believe is the dirty secret because see Napoleon Hill maybe purposefully but he never

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really shares this directly and very few people know about this. I've spoken with

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a lot of Napoleon Hill's fans who've read pretty much all the books but not this one.

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Right not this one right here where he actually shares these secrets. So I believe this is going

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to be really valuable for you. I honestly believe this is going to make a

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big difference for yourself and I can't wait just to share this with you. So if

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you're ready let's give it a try. But before we continue together and dive into this

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I'd like to share with you one last thing. I personally have an enormous amount of

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respect for Napoleon Hill. Has it not been Napoleon Hill and his work, his philosophy

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of personal achievement I would probably not be here today with you. I would have not be

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building Global Expert Space with our team and helping experts position themselves online and

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helping experts package their knowledge creating online courses and market

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themselves more strategically. I would have not been able to build our previous company

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helping half a thousands students in Europe with their marketing I would have not been able to do it

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based on Napoleon Hill so I have an enormous amount of respect for Napoleon Hill

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but I was shocked and I was amazed when I learned

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this one thing so I feel obligated to share this with everybody in the Internet

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and you would decide for yourself if this is true or not. I would share with you all the facts.

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Do we have a deal?

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Amazing, I'm excited. Okay, so let's start from there. You probably know the story, right?

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Everyone who's a fan of Napoleon Hill knows the story. Napoleon Hill was working

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for a magazine and he was very young at the time. This was 1908 and he had a

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chance to interview Andrew Carnegie, one of the richest men back in the days, a philanthropist

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an industrialist and a magnat. Right, he was arguably the richest person

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at the time along with John D. Rockefeller and Napoleon Hill had a chance to interview him.

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And he interviewed him but then Andrew Carnegie told him this and Napoleon Hill shares from his own

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experience he said: "Andrew Carnegie asked me the following question 'now young man

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would you commit with the responsibility to spend twenty years of

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your life to interview the most successful people of our time. I'm going to introduce

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you to them. You're going to interview them and you're going to be

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the first philosopher in history

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practical philosopher to write the philosophy of personal achievement. You're going to be

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the person who is going to write the philosophy of personal achievement so that all the people

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in the world know how to succeed and know how to achieve every single one of

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their goals and Napoleon Hill says his own story. "I was thinking for a...half of a second and

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eventually I decided to say yes and I said 'Yes mr. Carnegie'', right in his own

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voice it's pretty exciting and he agreed. Right, and 20 years later, this is very interesting. Check this out.

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20 years later

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he writes his first book. Isn't this amazing? He meets Andrew Carnegie in

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1908. Andrew Carnegie then dies unfortunately in 1919 and twenty years later twenty years after his promise to spend

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twenty years of his life intervewing the most successful people he actually writes his first book

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Many of you know what is the first book is called. It's called The Law of Success, right. Yes or no

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Right here

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Okay, now what happens to write another book. Now I don't have the time to share all the books

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You can check them out online but then in 1937 he writes another book which is

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the most famous book he has ever wrote. Which one is that? ''Think and Grow Rich'', you've got this right.

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Right, ''Think ad Grow Rich''. Now here's the interesting thing... I see a lot of famous speakers and I see a lot of business people recognize

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business people say now ''Think and Grow Rich'' is not the is not the best book by Napoleon Hill, it's actually "The Law of Success"

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and they might be correct because yes, "Think and Grow Rich"

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was a bestseller and "Think and Grow Rich'' really catapulted Napoleon Hill's career

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Okay, it was a bestseller all over the world

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"Think and Grow Rich" and you can say this is the book that made Napoleon Hill rich and a lot of people say now the "The Law of Success"

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is a better book because it actually summarizes and pretty much not summarizes but gives you really in detail

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the 17 principles of success while "Think and Grow Rich" tells you how to really achieve a financial goal and doesn't really

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go over all of the principal. So, they say ''The Law of Success'' is a better book and that is

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correct. I agree with them ''The Law of Success'' is a better book. But... here's the big thing. I've seen very few people, I count

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them in my left hand and I found them online I didn't even meet them live. You know because live

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one knows about this and it's amazing

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Now Napoleon Hill has 11 books. I am going to ask you the following question. Have you heard about a book called

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''How to Raise your Own Salary''? Have you heard about it? I haven't until a year and a

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half ago, I haven't. It's called ''How to Raise your Own Salary'' and it's written in

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1953 ...and I'll tell you the secret in a second here. It will blow your mind. You won't even believe it... it's that crazy. Now, I've never read this book.

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Why do you think I've never read this book? Why do you think you have never read this book?

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Probably you, like me are an entrepreneur so you see a book ''How to

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Raise your Own Salary'' I don't care because I'm an entrepreneur see I

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don't have a salary so I don't care. This was my mindset at least. Right, so you

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are probably thinking you've seen this book but you're probably thinking '' oh, this book is not your property get on this book is not

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important for me because it speaks about a salary''. But you know what? I went into

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an antique store here in San Diego, California and saw this book. It was 45$ , only.

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And this is the first edition book so I was like ''Oh my God, this is a first edition, it has a

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signature right here, you know, and it's wow, it's amazing, you can check this out.

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I was so excited and I was like ''let me buy the book, I'll read it'' And I started

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reading the book. It's a 1953, the first edition. And guess what I find in this

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book. You know what I find? I find...and this is a big secret it will blow your mind, in this book I find the first pretty

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much not the first intrview but in this book I find Napoleon Hill interviewing Andrew Carnegie

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the very person who assigned him with the mission to create the philosophy of personal achievement

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So, this book Napoleon Hill lays out the whole interview that Andrew Carnegie gives him-

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how to become successful. And you know what? If you read this book you'll see that

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the interview that Napoleon Hill did

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with Andrew Carnegie even before he wrote ''The Law of Success'', even before he did his 20 years of research, even before he went out there and he interviewed

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Thomas Edison, he interviewed Henry Ford, he interviewed Alexander Graham Bell

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even before he interviewed all these people and even before he learned about

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the philosophy of personal achievement, Andrew Carnegie gave Napoleon Hill all the

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all but one principal, one principal Napoleon Hill actually found himself.

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But Andrew Carnegie gave him all the 16 principles back in the days even before he did his

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20 years of research. Isn't this crazy? Like this is amazing, like I don't know if you

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realize how big this is. Alright, if you buy the book you'll see, right in the book

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okay and now this is why this is so amazing. Okay, this is what happens. Most people think

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that Napoleon Hill spent 20 years of his life from 1908 to 1928 and going out there and and you know have

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an interviews with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Alexander Graham Bell, Theodore Roosevelt

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had an interviews with all these people and based on the interviews he's laying down

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the 17 principles of success. This is what you probably think... but that is not correct. Based on this book

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and based on what Andrew Carnegie says Napoleon Hill says this in his own book but he

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purposefully called it ''How to Raise you Own Salary'' so it's not that obvious, so that no one knows about it Now, I respect Napoleon Hill but I mean this here is a little

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bit weird, isn't it? This is what happens in the book, you see Andrew Carnegie telling

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him all the principles in advance, like check this out, the first principle- Develop definiteness of purpose. Second principle-

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Use the mastermind principle. Number three- develop an attractive personality. Number

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four- employ applied faith. Andrew Carnegie explains to him all the principles

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in details so the only thing Napoleon Hill had to do is he had to go and interview all of this people and say...

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"All the wisdom that I've got down from Andrew Carnegie is this true or not

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so people just have to agree''. So Napoleon Hill wasn't the one

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person actually laying out all the principles and pretty much figuring them our... it

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was Andrew Carnegie who gave them all. In fact, in this book Andrew Carnegie says himself'' I've built all those material riches in my

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life and what happens is that I've became the richest person in the world

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next to John D Rockefeller and now I'm trying to give as much money away

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without doing any harm and that's why I'm building all those libraries and all those establishments

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to help people but half of my riches are in my wisdom, is my wisdom about how you can

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get anything that's why I want you to share this philosophy of personal

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achievement. So Andrew Carnegie, himself was the one who built the philosophy of personal

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achievement. He gave it to Napoleon Hill back in the days even before he wrote his first book "The Law of Success'' and Napoleon Hill in 1953

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writes a book called ''How to Raise your Salary'' where he pretty much lays out the whole interview.

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And you know what? I love Napoleon Hill. If it wasn't him we wouldn't be here me and you today probably. I don't know how successful

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you are based on him, but he has helped me so enormously much. But you know what is

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crazy

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That Andrew Carnegie explains the principles of success, I believe, better than Napoleon Hill.

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You know, if you read this book you'll say ''Oh my God, this is so much better than "The Law of Success" Now I want

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to challenge you, go on Amazon, check this book and you'll see the comments in this book and it has only around 15 comments, depending on when you're watching this video. Probably many people

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would actually check this out and you'll see so many people saying ''Oh my God, I

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can't believe Andrew Carnegie gave him the philosophy of personal achievement even

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before he actually kind of figure it out himself. You know what I mean and you would put a much see for

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yourself after you read this book that this is the

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best possible book that you can ever read. Hands down there is no other book that

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is better than this one. You can buy it, you can read it, you can study it. This can be

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your Bible or any other religious book that you read every single day or

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whatever right... and this can be your book. This is the book that is going to help you,I believe, to achieve

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anything because it's so much like 10 x better than ''The law of Success'' and ''Think and Grow Rich''. So, this is Napoleon Hill's Dirty Secret. I don't know how you feel

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about this...Now, it took me a lot of time to kind of make sure about this and what I'm

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speaking here are 100 percent facts. You can check the dates for yourself, you can

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check the names of the books for yourself and I pretty much hope that you you're going to read the book

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because this is the best book that you can read. Now, if you found this video valuable I would

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doing is we're helping authors, speakers, trainers, bloggers, online

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courses and products like this so that they can make a bigger difference they

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can promote their own knowledge they can monetize their own knowledge kind of like

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Napoleon Hill,right... he was selling his own knowledge, and so we are really helping those people so

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Are you shocked? Are you going to read this book? Did you know about this? I mean I just want to hear your thoughts because I was shocked when I learned this and I really wanted to

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share this with you. So, I hope you've got a lot of value from it, I hope I'll see you as a subscriber and I'll see you again in the

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future. Thank you so much! You can check us out in

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