(210)330-0832 hectorthecollectorblog.com Masterminds? why Masterminds? Nicole Cooper and Jim Chao go over the importance of a mastermind group or a runner up buddy. One of the most influential and best-selling books of all time was written in 1937 by Napoleon Hill. His book on financial independence and personal achievement, Think and Grow Rich, was inspired by multi-millionaire Andrew Carnegie who shared his success formula with Hill more than fifty years earlier when Hill was a boy. When Carnegie was sure that Hill had grasped the idea and full significance of what he had shared, he asked Hill if he would be willing to spend the next twenty years or more preparing to take it to the world. Hill enthusiastically agreed. Armed with Carnegie's cooperation and interviews with another 500 wealthy men, he kept his promise and dedicated his life to bringing their message to people in all walks of life so they, too, could apply the principles and attain riches. One of the most powerful principles Napoleon Hill wrote about in his book is the ninth step Power of the Master Mind. He defines mastermind as a "coordination of knowledge and effort, in a spirit of harmony, between two or more people, for the attainment of a definite purpose." You may have heard the expression, "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." Hill wrote about this concept of the exponential power of a mastermind alliance when he stated, "No two minds ever come together without thereby creating a third ...
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