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think and grow rich

i'm reading the electronic facsimile edition of the book "think and grow rich" by napoleon hill, published by the ralston society in 1938, distributed by opportunityinformer.com. i was blown away when i started reading and thinking why have i not read it before?

i still cant tell much about it but i'm sure that this can be a great help in times like, now. with the recession and pandemics, something should inspire people. not only to keep the faith but to uplift our soul to get thru the times.

the book is just timeless. since 1938, it's been teaching how to be successful in life. hopefully, this will help you too.

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