Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill (1883-1970) was an American author and self-help guru who is best known for his book "Think and Grow Rich". He is considered one of the pioneers of the self-help and personal development genre, and his ideas have had a profound influence on millions of people around the world.
Hill was born in Virginia and began his career as a journalist. He was later hired by the steel magnate Andrew Carnegie to study successful people and their methods, and to write a book about his findings. The result was "Think and Grow Rich", which was first published in 1937 and has since sold millions of copies worldwide.
The book offers a blueprint for success, based on the idea that anyone can achieve their goals if they have the right mindset and take persistent, positive action. It outlines 13 principles of success, including desire, faith, persistence, and the power of the subconscious mind. The book also emphasizes the importance of visualization, goal-setting, and the power of association with like-minded people.
Hill's other books include "The Law of Success", "Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude", and "Outwitting the Devil". He was also a popular speaker and lecturer, and his ideas continue to be studied and applied by millions of people today.
Hill's legacy has been controversial in some circles, with some critics accusing him of promoting a "get-rich-quick" mentality and exploiting vulnerable people. Nevertheless, his ideas and methods continue to inspire and motivate many people to this day.