Napoleon Hill's Pathways to Peace of Mind
- Motivational Management & LeadershipSuccess Self-HelpBusiness Motivation & Self-Improvement
- Categories:Personal Transformation Spirituality Success
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United States
- Publication date:February,2023
- Pages:200
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:154mm×228mm
- Text Color:Black and white
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
★The final chapter in the book features a previously unpublished transcript of a 1948 radio program in which Napoleon disclosed what single ability is essential to achieving success and happiness.
★There is no greater freedom than that which peace of mind brings. Chart your own course to a serene mindset with help from the excellent book.
Description
Mastery over all forms of worry
Freedom from fear and self-doubt
Control over one’s thoughts
The ability to close the door on the sorrows of the past
The magic power of belief
And much more!
Included is a manuscript that was discovered by J. B. Hill, Napoleon’s grandson and a trustee of the Napoleon Hill Foundation, that had been given to his father in the 1950s. Titled “How to Get Peace of Mind,” it was intended to be released as a series of newspaper columns but for reasons unknown was never published. It is presented here for the first time, along with a previously unpublished excerpt from an unfinished autobiographical work by Napoleon written in 1947 and several editorial essays written by Napoleon and published in 1919 and 1920 in his magazine, Hill’s Golden Rule. All explore the subject of attaining peace of mind.




