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Think and Grow Rich

 THINK and GROW RICH

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"Think and Grow Rich" depends. There are a lot of personal factors that affect the book's rate of effectivity on a person. Some of the most important for me is the following:

1. Open-mindedness or Mindset of the person: if you have a poor mindset or "I can't do it + excuses" line of thinking then it will be hard for you to see through the principles and apply it. Mindsets are the hardest to break because of #2.

2. Life experiences that molded or are continuing to mold the person: we all have lessons learned / traumas/beliefs that are hard to overcome in a day or even in years without #3.

3. Willingness to change: forget effectivity if you are not even willing to try. Reading Napoleon Hill's book will just be a pass time of sort without the intention to change. However, willingness should not be alike a craving that you just want to fix. The principles may be applied to daily life but all of them don't apply to every single thing that's happening in your life. Don't get bat crazy by trying to point out which lesson/s is "specifically" applicable. That's why we go to #4.

4. Discernment and awareness on how and when to apply the lessons: you need to evaluate situations, how you react to them, and which principles you can adapt that can prove to be effective. Yes, I capitalized the "S" on principles to point out that the lessons are interrelated and not mutually exclusive. But in the end, we need #5.

5. The discipline to DO and APPLY the principles daily: nothing will be as effective as when we make the principles part of our habit. It will not be rote memory but applying the lessons will be as automatic as you open your eyes to wake up.

On whatever level you are, the rate of effectivity will vary. It's hard to make a finite measurement out of it.

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