I’m excited to finally be able to let you in on my secret about speaking at Carnegie Hall.
I can’t think of a better way to honor the legacy of the man who gave so much to so many people.
Think about it…
In the early 1900s, Andrew Carnegie was the wealthiest man in the world.
But, unlike other wealthy individuals who had come before him, Carnegie thought it would be a crime to let the valuable information he had gathered go to the grave with him. He believed the information should be organized so it could be passed on to future generations.
And so, in 1908, he started the movement that would change not only my life but also determine my destiny.
108 years later…
Today, Carnegie’s dream is still going strong. Millions of lives have been improved by the information he and his colleagues shared with Napoleon Hill.
Here’s just one life-changing lesson that Carnegie shared with the world through Napoleon Hill:
“Let me turn your attention to a great power, which is under your control. A power which is greater than poverty, greater than the lack of education, greater than all your fears and superstitions combined. It is the power to take possession of your own mind and direct it toward whatever ends you may desire.
“Everyone comes to the earth plane with the privilege of controlling his mind power and directing it to whatever ends he may choose.
“And, everyone brings over with him at birth the equivalent of two sealed envelopes. One of which is clearly labeled ‘The riches you may enjoy if you take possession of your own mind and direct it toward ends of your own choice.’ And the other is labeled ‘The penalties you must pay if you neglect to take possession of your mind and direct it.”
Approximately twenty years after Carnegie shared that lesson, and after interviewing dozens of the richest people in the world, Hill wrote the following in Think and Grow Rich:
“If you’re one of those who believe that hard work and honesty, alone, will bring riches, perish the thought! It’s not true! Riches, when they come in huge quantities, are never the result of hard work! Riches come, if they come at all, in response to definite demands, based on the application of definite principles, and not by chance or luck.”
These kinds of teachings, coupled with decades of study of how the mind works, form the foundation for all the money, vibrant health, and happiness I have enjoyed over the past 55 years.
And I can’t wait to continue the legacy by passing what I’ve learned and experienced from the Carnegie Hall stage on November 14th. I’m calling it The Modern Day Millionaire, and it will be a night I and everyone in the room will never forget.
Learn more about this historic event here.
I hope to meet you there.
To your success,
Bob Proctor
P.S. You don’t have to work hard to become rich. Riches come from appropriate and positive thinking, and well-conceived and properly executed plans. I’ll show you how to do it all on November 14th. Get more information here.
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