CG Podcast #002 - Napoleon Hill’s Law of Success Podcast Series #01 - The Master Mind
September 27, 2023
Alright, we are about to embark on a journey of vast knowledge. I have had the two volumes by Napoleon Hill called “The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons” sitting on my desk for many months. The 1600+ pages loom large in my mind, but I have set upon to conquer the pages… and in doing so, we will share some thoughts about each lesson in a weekly podcast. This keeps me on task, and will help all of us become aware of Dr. Hill’s vast knowledge.
CultivateGreatness.com Podcast #002
Before Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill wrote a series of sixteen lessons, called The Law of Success, which were designed to teach fifteen principles of successful living to students, starting at the high school level.
The Law of Success has long been out of print, until now. Melvin Powers and the Wilshire Book Company, who sold millions of copies of Think and Grow Rich in paperback, have now published The Law of Success as two paperback volumes. Now you can have your own copy to study and enjoy.
My paperback edition of Think and Grow Rich is 296 pages. Each of the sixteen lessons in The Law of Success averages over 100 pages for a total of over 1,600 pages, so reading the set is challenging, but I think rewarding.
Studying these lessons also gives insight into Napoleon Hill himself.
Napoleon Hill’s idea of success was not just the accomplishment of goals. He wanted his students to accomplish something wonderful with their lives. A key principle is to develop a Definite Chief Aim to be your life’s work. This “simple” step is a major stumbling block for many of us. We have trouble deciding what to do.
Although he was careful to satisfy his readers’ desire for building material wealth, he also emphasized that material wealth doesn’t necessarily bring happiness. Hill encouraged his readers to resist society’s (advertisers’) promotion of acquiring possessions and “keeping up with the Joneses.” He encouraged his readers to cultivate the habit of saving and of doing more than paid for, of approaching life for giving, not getting.
One of Hill’s unique ideas was the Master Mind. Today, the closest term that we have is synergy. Hill believed that when two or more people worked together for a common goal in harmony, another “mind” became involved that enabled the group to accomplish superior results. He believed it is essential to develop a Master Mind group to accomplish your wonderful Definite Chief Aim. Today, I think the most visible advocate of this idea is Barbara Sher, who calls it a “Success Team.” For small service businesses, the Master Mind group may be a network of associates serving a common client or customer.
Napoleon Hill was one of the great sales trainers of his day, and concepts of successful selling are woven throughout the lessons. The similarity of the concepts taught by Hill and those included by Frank Bettger in How I Raised Myself From Failure To Success In Selling (first published 21 years later) is striking.
Hill served in the armed services during World War I, and was appalled by the wastefulness of war. He was a great admirer of Woodrow Wilson, who promoted the League of Nations, and Warren Harding, who formed a World Court. Hill believed in promoting world peace as the primary value of society, instead of seeking wealth. He wanted to see children and society in general indoctrinated with the value of world peace through the schools, the press and the churches. His own contribution to this effort was publishing the Golden Rule magazine.
Hill knew that applying his principles could result in the accomplishment of great evil without some balancing guideline. Historically, Napoleon Bonaparte was an example of a person of great accomplishment in establishing power but who also hurt many people. Hill urged the Golden Rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” as the necessary guideline to be adopted by anyone seeking greatness.
Reading a book will not make you successful. It’s what you do with what you learn that makes the difference. The Law of Success remains a valuable series of lessons to study and apply in accomplishing more with your life.
Enjoy the Podcast Series!
Nice podcast. I’m looking forward to the rest of the series. Thanks.
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I’m downloading your podcasts now. I listened to a few samples and they sound great. I’m going to listen to them in the car tomorrow. Thanks so much. I consider Mr. Hill to be a mentor.
Steve
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I could never say enough about Napoleon Hill’s inspirational writings. He was truly a great man of thought and action. I am truly obessed with his work, now I just need to set pen to paper to achieve my desires.
I remember reading napoleon Hills Law of success.It really changed my way of thinking.I’m thankful to it for everything that I am right now.
Thank you.