In the winter of 1908, a young, ambitious journalist named Napoleon Hill was given a strange assignment by the eccentric steel magnate, Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie didn't want an article. He wanted a philosophy. He believed that the secret to wealth wasn't luck, inheritance, or even hard work alone. It was a hidden formula—a "law" of success—that every self-made millionaire used without realizing it.
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Carnegie made Hill a daunting offer: "I will introduce you to the 500 most successful people in America—Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Theodore Roosevelt. Your job is to interview them all and crack the code. It will take you 20 years. And I will pay you nothing." In the winter of 1908, a young, ambitious
Hill accepted. For two decades, he lived in poverty, chasing interviews while others chased paychecks. He sat with Ford as the car tycoon explained how a single, burning definiteness of purpose could move mountains. He watched Edison fail 10,000 times before inventing the light bulb, realizing that failure is a blessing in disguise . He learned from Roosevelt how self-control turns crisis into opportunity. He believed that the secret to wealth wasn't