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	<title>Feel Like You Are Failing At Life?  Is It Possible The Answer To Your Success Is The Law of Attraction? &#187; The Secret of Think and Grow Rich &#8211; Part I</title>
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		<title>The Secret of Think and Grow Rich &#8211; Part I</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Vernon Myers Part I Think and Grow Rich is undoubtedly the most read success classic in history but I wonder how many people have gleaned the “secret” that Napoleon Hill speaks about in the beginning of the book. As a matter of fact, he says that this secret is mentioned at least one hundred [...]]]></description>
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<span class="copyright">By <a id="link_46" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Vernon_Myers">Vernon Myers</a></span></p>
<p><strong>Part I</strong></p>
<p><em>Think and Grow Rich</em> is undoubtedly the most read success classic in  history but I wonder how many people have gleaned the “secret” that Napoleon  Hill speaks about in the beginning of the book. As a matter of fact, he says  that this secret is mentioned at least one hundred times throughout the  book.</p>
<p>I was thinking about this secret one day and the result is this three part  article you are reading right now. My goal is to identify what the secret is by  analyzing the story of Edwin C. Barnes and his quest to become a partner with  Thomas Edison.</p>
<p><strong>This is what happened…</strong></p>
<p>Early one morning I was inspired to read <em>Think and Grow Rich</em> by  Napoleon Hill.</p>
<p>I have always been intrigued by this success classic but during this period  of time I decided to review it to see if I could discern the secret that Mr.  Hill mentioned in the first part of the book.</p>
<p>I decided to read and dissect the story about Edward C. Barnes and his quest  to become a business partner with Thomas Edison. Keep in mind this story only  takes up about three pages in the book; however I extracted twelve 3&#215;5 note  cards full of notes from these three pages. I hope you learn something from this  article that you can immediately apply to your life to become more  successful.</p>
<p>Edwin C. Barnes was a man who had developed a desire to become the business  partner of Thomas Edison. Mr. Hill does not provide any detail about who Barnes  was and what he did prior to developing this desire, but lets assume that he was  just like you and me, however he lived during a different time period. Barnes  was probably fascinated by the inventor and he knew that if he formed an  association with this great man that he would make the most of the  opportunity.</p>
<p>The story starts by Mr. Hill describing how Mr. Barnes possessed a burning  desire to work with Mr. Edison and not for Mr. Edison. We can discern something  about Mr. Barnes from this note because during that era most people where happy  to find a job – he was not looking for a job he was looking for an opportunity –  this clearly identifies Mr. Barnes as an entrepreneur &#8211; a risk taker – a person  who is not afraid to think big.</p>
<p>Another key point is Barnes knew exactly what he wanted to accomplish. He was  not hemming and hawing or displaying other symptoms of indecisiveness. He was  not confused and he did not display mixed motives. His desire was to become a  business partner with Thomas Edison – period!</p>
<p><strong>He had a definite goal.</strong></p>
<p>Let’s dig a bit deeper. An idea manifested into Mr. Barnes’ life and he had  no resources to act upon it. Does this sound familiar? How many times have you  had an idea only to back away from it because you didn’t have a clue about how  to accomplish it so you decided not to do anything? Remember, no decision IS a  decision.</p>
<p>What made Mr. Barnes different? Let’s see, he didn’t know Mr. Edison  personally and we have no way of knowing if he knew someone who knew Edison to  facilitate a warm introduction. So, let’s assume that he did not know anyone who  knew Edison either. Also, He did not have enough money to pay for train fare to  Orange, New Jersey where Edison had located his facilities. What would you have  done? Most of us would have probably given up and went about life as usual. We  would have determined that the dream was unrealistic. Or we would have said that  it was not the right time.</p>
<p>What did Mr Barnes do? We don’t know exactly how he obtained the funding but  we do know that he ended up in Orange, New Jersey. What happened next?</p>
<p>In his book, <em>The Success Principles,</em> Jack Canfield describes what  happens after you get an idea, goal, or inspiration – he calls it  considerations, fears, and roadblocks. You can bet that Mr. Barnes experienced  one of the above after he conceived this idea and realized that he was missing  key resources like train fare and a relationship with the inventor.</p>
<p>Since Mr. Hill did not identify how Barnes raised money for the train fare,  let’s assume that he stepped out on faith, obtained the money and made the trip  to New Jersey. The main point is that Mr. Barnes took action and assumed that he  could handle any obstacle or difficulty that would occur on the way to his  destiny.</p>
<p><strong>What can we learn from Mr. Barnes?</strong></p>
<p>• Start your quest for success with a burning desire</p>
<p>• Become an  opportunity seeker – never be afraid to think big</p>
<p>• Sometimes you have to  take action based upon faith</p>
<p>• Develop strategies to combat  considerations, fears and roadblocks before they show up</p>
<p>• Assess your  resources before you start a project – at least you know what you don’t know and  you know what you don’t have</p>
<p><strong>This is Part I of the article titled The Secret of Think and Grow Rich. Be  sure to watch for Part II of this article.</strong></div>
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<p>Vernon Myers has read or listened to the book <em>Think and Grow Rich</em> at  least twenty times and each time he re-reads the book he learns something new to  help him become a more successful person. Vernon would like to bring a group of  people together to discuss the concepts in the book – If you are interested sign  up to be part of the discussion group at the following site: <a id="link_90" href="http://www.ideamerge.net/tgrdiscussion/tgr.htm" target="_new">Think and Grow  Rich Discussion Group</a></p>
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