Saturday 2 February 2013

COULD NAPOLEON HILL BE WRONG IN THESE 31 STATEMENTS?

31 BLOODY WAYS TO FAIL

Napoleon Hill was an American author who was one of the earliest producers 
of the modern kind of personal-success literature. He is widely considered to be one of the great writers on success. He has something to say about 
31 WAYS TO FAIL. Consider them carefully and see if you can learn anything from them:


1. Unfavourable hereditary background

2. Lack of a well-defined purpose in life

3. Lack of ambition to aim above mediocrity

4. Insufficient education

5. Lack of self-discipline

6. Ill health

7. Unfavourable environmental influences during childhood

8. Procrastination

9. Lack of persistence

10. Negative personality

11. Lack of controlled sexual urge

12. Uncontrolled desire for something for nothing

13. Lack of a well defined power of decision

14. One or more of the six basic fears

15. Wrong selection of a mate in marriage

16. Over caution

17. Wrong selection of associates in business

18. Superstition and prejudice

19. Wrong selection of a vocation

20. Lack of concentration of effort

21. The habit of indiscriminate spending

22. Lack of enthusiasm

23. Intolerance

24. Intemperance

25. Inability to co-operate with others

26. Possession of power that was not acquired through self-effort

27. Intentional dishonesty

28. Egotism and vanity

29. Guessing instead of thinking

30. Lack of capital

31. Others (which you know better)