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: Acting with definiteness in all things to stay in balance. Caution : Thinking through your plan before acting. Available Versions Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success
Written in 1938 but suppressed for over 70 years, is a profound exploration of the psychological barriers that prevent individuals from achieving their full potential. Presented as an imagined interview between author Napoleon Hill and "The Devil," the book unmasks the forces of fear, procrastination, and societal conformity that trap people in a state of aimlessness. Quick Facts Original Manuscript Year: 1938. Official Publication Date: June 2011 (posthumously). Outwitting the Devil- The Secret to Freedom and...
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Define it. Chase it. And watch the Devil retreat. : Acting with definiteness in all things to stay in balance
Napoleon Hill completed the manuscript for Outwitting the Devil shortly after the 1937 release of his bestseller, Think and Grow Rich . However, his wife, Annie Lou, and other family members deemed the content—which critiques institutionalized religion and the public school system—too controversial for the 1930s. They feared a massive backlash from religious and educational leaders, leading them to hide the manuscript for decades until it was finally released in 2011 by the . The Concept of "Drifting" Presented as an imagined interview between author Napoleon
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