Think and Grow Rich Was Written by a Con Man
The credentials were fake. The content held up. Evaluate the idea, not the origin story.
Napoleon Hill claimed he spent 20 years interviewing Andrew Carnegie and the greatest industrialists of his era. Most of those meetings never happened. His credentials were largely fabricated, his personal life was a mess, and he died without the wealth he preached about. And yet — Think and Grow Rich remains one of the most influential business books ever written. The ideas work even though the man behind them was a fraud.
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