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The Secret of Napoleon Hill, P.T. Barnum,
and Me
© 2003 By
Joe Vitale
I'm riveted by the biography of Napoleon Hill, the
author of the classic book "Think and Grow Rich."
Not only did this man struggle for 20 years to write the
definitive guide to success, but he experienced poverty, his
life was threatened, his backers were murdered, he suffered
from bouts of hopelessness, and his family suffered beyond
all understanding.
His was not an overnight success.

One thing that stood out in Hill's life story was his
ability to turn the negative into the positive. He always
looked for what some people call that silver lining in the
dark cloud. As I thought about Hill's life, I realized I've
been noticing this ability to see the good in the bad
practiced by others, too.
I was at a meeting with my friend Mark Joyner, Internet
pioneer and bestselling author. I overheard Mark talking to
a man who had just gone through hell due to the FTC. Mark
listened to the man's sad story and then said, "Turn it into
something good."
This was remarkable advice. It's the kind of thing Napoleon
Hill would have said. It goes against what most people ever
even attempt to try. The whole idea of
taking whatever happens to you and turning it into something
good seems, at first glance, preposterous.
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