Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill
Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill
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Think and Grow Rich

Author: Napoleon Hill

Narrator: John Hillberg

Unabridged: 8 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: The Essentials

Published: 02/21/2026


Synopsis

Think and Grow Rich (1937) by Napoleon Hill is one of the most influential personal development and success books ever written. Based on over 20 years of research and interviews with some of the most successful individuals of his era—including Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison—Hill outlines a philosophy of achievement centered on mindset, belief, and purposeful action.

Rather than focusing only on money, the book argues that "riches" can mean success in any area of life: wealth, career, relationships, or personal fulfillment.

Core Premise

Hill's central idea is that thoughts are powerful forces. When combined with clear goals, unwavering faith, persistence, and disciplined action, they can transform into tangible success.

The 13 Principles of Success

The book is structured around 13 key principles, including:

Desire – A burning, definite purpose is the starting point of all achievement.

Faith – Belief in your goal fuels persistence and resilience.

Autosuggestion – Reprogramming the subconscious mind through repetition and affirmation.

Specialized Knowledge – Applying focused, practical knowledge rather than general education.

Imagination – The workshop of the mind where ideas are formed.

Organized Planning – Turning ideas into actionable plans.

Decision – Avoiding procrastination and cultivating decisiveness.

Persistence – Sustained effort despite setbacks.

The Master Mind Principle – Aligning with like-minded individuals to amplify results.

The Subconscious Mind

The Brain

The Sixth Sense – Intuition developed through disciplined thinking.

Why It's Still Relevant

Although written during the Great Depression, the book remains widely read because its principles focus on mindset, clarity of purpose, and strategic action—concepts that still underpin entrepreneurship, leadership, and personal achievement today.

In essence:
Think and Grow Rich teaches that success begins in the mind—and that disciplined thought, backed by action and persistence, can shape reality.

About Napoleon Hill

Napoleon Hill was the world-renowned bestselling author of Think and Grow Rich.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Arminius on March 08, 2016

I was looking through some of the reviews and see that some people gave it five stars and some gave it only one. I think if the people who gave it one star would practice the principles given in this book they would quickly upgrade their rating. This book was published in 1937, during the Great Depre......more

Goodreads review by Gerrie on April 16, 2019

Timeless information, great words of wisdom, and excellent advice from, perhaps, the greatest personal development book ever published. The principles can be used for anything that you desire. I bought this bestseller from: [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Mirek on May 05, 2012

Overview: 60% brilliant, 30% obvious, 10% batshit crazy - and 100% worth reading Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich" is about more than getting rich: it's about getting what you want. And while his no-bullshit insights come with a liberal dose of craziness and – well – bullshit, his overarching phi......more

Goodreads review by Ham on July 26, 2017

When my dad introduced me to this book he made it sound like every second I wasn't reading it was wasted. I was skeptical. After all, the book was written in 1960, and I hadn't ever heard of it. But I gave it a try, just so my dad would drop it. What I discovered is that rich people are rich because......more

Goodreads review by Otis on July 25, 2012

This is the best self help book any entrepreneur could ever read. Perhaps the only one they need to. Truly transformative. I have it on audio too and listen to it at the gym often. Napoleon Hill was tasked by Andrew Carnegie to write a book on what made a successful person succeed, and he spent 20 ye......more