Summary of Napoleon Hill's How to Own Your Own Mind

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The imagination is the workshop of man, where he creates the pattern of all his achievements. Some describe it as the workshop of the soul, where man's hopes and desires are made ready for material expression. #2 There are two types of imagination: synthetic and creative. Synthetic imagination consists of the act of combining recognized ideas, concepts, plans, facts, and principles in new arrangements. Creative imagination, on the other hand, is the ability to recognize opportunities and take action to benefit from them. #3 The first electric lamp was invented by Mr. Edison, and he used a well-known principle to create it. He placed a coiled wire in a bottle, pumped out all the air, sealed the bottle with wax, and applied the electric energy to the two ends of the wire. The world's first successful incandescent electric lamp was born. #4 The subconscious mind has the ability to create solutions to problems, and it also has the ability to force you to recognize a solution when it is presented to you consciously.
Summary of Napoleon Hill's How to Own Your Own Mind