Just wrapped up Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill — and honestly, it hit different. Here are a few lessons that really stuck with me: 1. Wanting it isn’t enough. You have to really want it. Not just “it would be nice” kind of wanting I’m talking laser-focused, no-plan-B type of desire. That’s the starting point. 2. Belief changes everything. If you don’t believe in your own goals, how can you expect anyone else to? That self-belief creates momentum. 3. Knowing what to learn matters more than knowing everything. It’s not about piling on random knowledge it’s about finding what’s actually useful for what you’re trying to achieve. 4. Most people quit too early. Seriously. So many give up when they’re probably inches away from a breakthrough. The book reminded me that persistence isn’t optional it’s essential. It’s one of those books you don’t just read you think through it. Now I’m planning to read Earnicorns by Dhruv Nath. Has anyone here read it? Is it worth diving into?
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