Think and Grow Rich!



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It is a well-known fact Common table salt is the most common example. Sodium and chlorine by themselves are highly toxic substances, whereas sodium chloride is sprinkled on food everyday in kitchens and at tables around the world.
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When any negative emotion This statement, in a nutshell, represents the genesis of the positive mental attitude—or PMA—philosophy,
which Napoleon Hill and later his patron, W. Clement Stone, would devote their lives to spreading.
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Love is, without The power of love is much more than a romantic cliché, according to Emmett E. Miller, author of Deep Healing The
Essence of Mind/Body Medicine. The evidence is piling up in many ways Having a relationship protects against disease. When you’re happy and joyful and feeling love, and feel loved and happy to be alive, you and your life are valued, that message gets transmitted right down to the immune cells (How we feel changes how we…feel,”
Patty Rhule, USA Weekend, September 24-26, Chapter 11 THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND The Connecting Link
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox Ella Wheeler Wilcox was born in 1850 into an impoverished Wisconsin farm family. She seemed destined fora literary career from childhood, completing her first novel at the age of 10. After high school she studied at the University of Wisconsin, but left to return home, the source of her literary inspiration and aspirations. By age 18 her professional writings were earning enough money to double the family’s income. Her 1883 Poems of Passion was originally rejected as immoral by publishers, but a Chicago house eventually accepted it, and it became a bestseller. Her works are filled with imagery of sexual passion, often symbolized in the figure of a tiger. She became a leader in what was known as The Erotic School”
and once remarked that heart, not art is what makes good poetry. She

was also an essayist and editorialist, with pieces appearing in such publications as the New York Journal and Cosmopolitan. Napoleon
Hill was no doubt attracted to Wilcox’s work, given his strong belief in the power of romantic love and the important role the sex drive plays inhuman achievement. She died in 1919.
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