The ONE Similarity Napoleon Hill Found After Studying 500 Millionaires
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The ONE Similarity Napoleon Hill Found After Studying 500 Millionaires
After 20 years studying 500 of the wealthiest people in history, Napoleon Hill discovered they all shared one trait. Not education—many had none. Not family money—most started broke. Not luck—they all faced crushing failures. Not intelligence—Hill met brilliant people who died poor.
So what separated those who built fortunes from those who only dreamed?
In 1908, Andrew Carnegie gave Hill access to America's greatest achievers. Edison. Ford. Rockefeller. Bell. Over 500 of them. Hill studied them obsessively for two decades, searching for patterns.
What he found was so simple that most people dismiss it. And that dismissal is exactly why most never build wealth.
The one similarity: They made definite decisions quickly and changed them slowly, if ever. Unsuccessful people did the opposite—decided slowly and changed constantly.
Carnegie decided young he'd dominate steel. Edison decided to create electric light and failed 10,000 times without changing his decision. Ford decided to build cars for everyone when the entire industry said it was impossible. Rockefeller decided as a teenager he'd become wealthy and every choice after served that one decision.
Their decisions were absolute. Their methods were flexible.
Most people don't make real decisions. They make wishes. Hopes. Vague intentions. "I'd like to be successful." "Maybe I'll start a business." Those aren't decisions. They're fantasies.
Hill gave six specific steps to develop this trait. Write exactly what you want. Decide what you'll sacrifice. Set a deadline. Create a plan. Start immediately. Read it aloud twice daily.
This isn't motivational fluff. This is the documented difference between millionaires and everyone else.
Marcus Aurelius taught: You control your mind, not circumstances. Your decision, made firmly and held tightly, is your power. Epictetus said: First tell yourself what you'll be, then do what must be done. The Stoics understood 2,000 years ago what Hill proved through research.
Comment "I have decided" if you're ready to stop drifting and start building.
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