If you’re anything like me, you’ve read a ton of personal development books over the years. Some of my personal favorites tend to be the grandaddies of the personal development work. Things like “Psycho-Cybernetics”, “The Richest Man in Bablyon”, “See You at the Top” are some of the great books that I’ve read that I would recommend to pretty much anyone the is interested in personal development. The best of the best though is the classic “Think and Grow Rich”.
“Think and Grow Rich” talks about all aspects of personal development, including goal setting, mastermind groups, visualization, and other common themes. One thing that a lot of people don’t know that is that “Think and Grow Rich” is actually a distillation of Napoleon Hill’s larger work “The Law of Success” which is a 16 volume masterpiece. So basically, “Think and Grow Rich” is basically kind of a Cliff’s notes of everything that you need to know to succeed. I’ve read both versions, the 16 volume beast and the smaller and more concise single volume and let me tell you. “Think and Grow Rich” is the way to go.
While other books may concentrate on one specific aspect of success, “Think and Grow Rich” is the glue that holds everything else together. If you read this book and follow all of it’s recommended actions, you will be well on your way to a better life.
Now you may ask, “Why the heck is he going on about this book? I’ve already seen from a ton of different people that it’s great. He’s just telling me what I already know.” Well to be honest, I have a friend, Vic Johnson, that has a goal to get this book to 1,000,000 new people. He believes that doing so could be a world changing thing. To that end, he’s actually giving away 1,000,000 copies of “Think and Grow Rich”. There’s just the usual nominal shipping charge (it’s less than $5, you might pay that much just for the gas to get to the bookstore!).
So take advantage of this great offer for this incredible book right now by clicking on the link below:
http://www.FreeTGRbook.com/nschultz
Let’s help Vic reach his goal by helping ourselves by getting, reading, and applying the principles of this classic book.
Upwards and Onwards

October 23, 2009
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