Earl Nightingale said that he came to his “aha” moment at the age of twenty-nine while reading Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich― specifically the words “we become what we think about”. Shortly thereafter he recorded The Strangest Secret which went on to earn a gold record and became the largest selling non-entertainment recording in record industry history. Think and Grow Rich is the standard against which all motivational books are measured. The book (and audiobook) has helped millions of people create their own success and realize their dreams. This audio condensation brings those two worlds together again―an audio lecture by famed broadcaster Earl Nightingale that clearly and quickly reviews Napoleon Hill’s classic success principles. If you’ve never read or listened to Think and Grow Rich before, this audio condensation may serve as your own personal “aha” moment. And if you have read or listened before, then this forty-three minute motivational gem maybe the best refresher course ever to set you back on the road to riches.
An excellent book I wish everyone to read This is a unique book, though written to help become financially independent, the principles may be used to help achieve anything you may want to have in life or want to become.May start with the short CD (about 45 minutes) on this book read by Earl Nightingale, or 2 hour version read by Joe Slattery.
BEWARE! BEWARE! BEWARE! This is a condensed version of Think and Grow Rich. It is only 46 minutes. For the cost of $9.99, it is a ripoff in my humble opinion. It does say condensed but the *whole* book audio is 8.7 hours. This version is a HUGE condensation of the whole book. Normally audio CDs mention the length, however length is not mentioned in either “Book Description” or “Product Details”. I understand why now! 🙂
Good. But not the best of Napoleon Hill’s CDs This is a good CD. I own it and have listened to it a few times. Earl Nightingale gives a clear summary of Think and Grow Rich. To me, Napoleon Hill is the greatest success author/speaker ever and Think and Grow Rich is the single greatest book I have ever read. However, a part of this particular CD feels like an advertisement and could have been skipped. Also, the editorial reviews and the narrator of this CD talk about 13 principles. This could sometimes be the cause of confusion. Hill…