Publisher's Synopsis
Napoleon Hill the author of the famous book titled "Think and Grow Rich" studied and interviewed the 500 wealthiest men of his time: Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Ford... To try to determine if there were common points between all these men.Is there a reproducible method to get rich?The answer is yes! And this method is the result of 25 years of research, has been divided into 13 steps. The author explains to us that personal enrichment is possible in a condition to know one and only one secret. This secret will never be named precisely in the book but will be mentioned more than a hundred times because this secret is more effective when it is simply left in view, where those who are ready and who seek it can serve it. This secret was taught to him by Andrew Carnegie when Napoleon Hill was still only a young man. The latter then spent the next 20 years of his life revealing this secret to more than 100,000 men to verify its effectiveness.The author gives us a number of examples of people who have succeeded after acquiring this secret. For him, all the people who acquired this secret and used it were literally carried away by success! Then, the author specifies that this secret has nothing to do with studying or being particularly well educated. He cites the example of Henry Ford who was never in high school.Finally, Napoleon Hill concludes by saying that if the reader of his book is ready to receive this secret then he will spring from these lines before these eyes and he will recognize this secret in each of the chapters of the book.The author ends up declaring that: "Any success, any fortune begins with an idea".Rich Dad, Poor Dad, It is the story of two fathers, one covered with diplomas, the other with a Baccalaureate - 2. The over-graduate father will leave an inheritance close to nothing when he dies, with even some unpaid bills here and there. The father holding a Baccalaureate - 2 will become one of the richest men in Hawaii and will give his son a real empire. Throughout his life, the first will pronounce sentences such as "I can't afford this or that" While the second will say: "How can I afford it?" In this book, The wealthy father teaches two little boys invaluable lessons about money through their own experiences. The most important of these undoubtedly understand how to best use your mind and time to create your own wealth. Free yourself from the "rat breed" Learn to seize opportunities, find solutions, take care of your business, and above all, learn to make money work for you, and no longer be a slave to it!NB: the expressions "poor" and "rich" are used by Kiyosaki in order to explain what type of behavior is preferable to become financially free. It is not a question of judging yourself on the current state of your finances and your wealth.Some pearls of wisdom from the book You are in the image of your thoughts, Being an employee is a short-term solution to a long-term problem, Even a slave paid a fortune remains a slave, What is the point of wanting to climb the corporate ladder when you can own the business? 2 paths diverged at the edge of a wood, and I, I chose the least borrowed, the one that nobody takes, and it was this choice that made all the difference. Robert Frost, "The Road Not Taken"