Napoleon Hill - Part 5 Success Principles (Pleasing Personality)
Uploader Comments (DreamLifeCentral)
Top Comments
-
I know WickedG5150. The key is to listen and view them often. I try to as much as possible in order to reprogram myself. Thanks much!
-
this is AWESOME
All Comments (19)
-
i wonder what's hill's doing in heaven...
-
Where is 14 and beyond?
-
@sk2714 then you need to go back to Applied Faith! :o)
-
yes, I somehow knew all these qualities, and I think most people DO know what kind of traits/personalities attract others.
But what if you feel so fake and frustrated after following all these rules?
-
@DreamLifeCentral Check it out if you haven't already. And by the way, thank you very much for uploading all the Success Principle videos.
-
@DreamLifeCentral I've actually been a student of Hill's for quite some time. I read Think and Grow Rich a few years ago, I actually preferred Grow Rich with Peace of Mind to it, but each were very inspirational. If you are not aware, a new Napoleon Hill book was just released, called Outwitting the Devil. This was written in 1937 but not published until just now. It's absolutely phenomenal, and feels like the "missing bridge" between the Success Principles and Think and Grow Rich.
-
@will1129 I'm glad that it's really helping you. You should down load the Ebook think and Grow Rich. You can find it for free in many websites. Read it and start applying the precise advise he gives. Most importantly the one about getting a team of like minded individuals to work with you. I can't tell you how important this is to your success in ANYTHING. Get your team and meet once a week like the book explains. Blessings~
-
@DreamLifeCentral I recorded the audio from all the Success Principles lesson and put them on a CD and my Ipod. I listen in my car and at the gym now, it's very helpful!
-
@whatnamesnottakenyet lol
-
Porky Pig at 7:21
I agree that most of these are all really good traits. I however happen to really like when someone displays sarcasm (one of the negative traits that was listed). People who are sarcastic tend to release so much tense in a stressful room and situations. Or maybe I'm the only odd one that thinks this way. Does anyone have any thoughts on sarcasm being listed as a negative trait? Insight is appreciated. Thanks.
queenabundance 1 year ago
@queenabundance release too much tense??? what are you trying to say?
WickedG5150 1 year ago
I think she meant cracking a sarcastic joke in a stressful situation WickedG5150. That's actually good... to make people laugh. But I think Mr. Hill was referring to the bad sarcasm. The one some people use to make fun of others.
DreamLifeCentral 1 year ago
I believe in good sarcasm queenabundance. When you use it and the person it's aimed at finds it just as funny. But I've met some people whose sarcasm is not funny. I've seem them belittle others in order to make themselves feel superior. That kind of sarcasm is not cool.
DreamLifeCentral 1 year ago