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“Most people go through life by the line of least resistance in every circumstance where they can make a choice. They do not recognize that following the lines of least resistance makes all rivers, and some men, crooked!”

Quote by Napoleon Hill

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You Can Work Your Own Miracles

Based on its title, the book seems to explore the concept that ordinary people have the ability to create extraordinary changes in their lives. The title suggests an inspirational and motivational approach to personal development, encouraging readers to believe in their own potential to accomplish what may seem impossible. The phrase suggests a philosophy of active self-improvement rather than passive wishful thinking, implying that readers are invited to take practical steps toward transforming their circumstances. Without additional identifying information such as author or publication date, only the thematic direction suggested by the title can be described conservatively. more

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Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill

Napoleon Hill was an American author known for his book 'Think and Grow Rich'. This book combines elements of psychology, philosophy, and success literature, aiming to help readers achieve personal and professional success. Hill's life and work experiences provided rich material for his writing, and his works continue to have a profound impact on the field of personal development to this day. more

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