Master Minds – The Incredible Benefits of the Master Mind

February 1, 2016

By Jerry Bellune

 

Readers often ask what Master Minding is all about.
It’s beneficial, invaluable, simple — and complex.
You first need to know about two of its pioneers:
They were Andrew Carnegie and Napoleon Hill.

Carnegie was a poor Scottish immigrant boy.
He came to America determined to succeed.
He took whatever work he could find.
Work in a steel foundry was exhausting, dangerous work.
Carnegie showed he was a willing worker.
That led others to take an interest in him.
He rose through the ranks based on what they taught him.
He eventually became the chairman of U.S. Steel.
He made it one of the premiere industries in America.
When he retired, Carnegie sold his shares.
He used the $13.5 billion to better society.
He prodded wealthy friends to do the same.
He financed hundreds of libraries across the country.
Carnegie Hall, which he built, bears his name.

Napoleon Hill became one of Carnegie’s confidants.
He wrote about Carnegie in “Think and Grow Rich.”
This exceptional book still sells thousands of copies a year.
It inspires legions of start-up entrepreneurs.
It is a valuable guide for successful business owners.
It sits on the shelf beside my desk for ready reference.

Hill’s story in itself is inspiring.
He was a poor boy who grew up in Appalachia.
He dreamed big and put his writing skills to work.
He interviewed the most successful people of his time.
Carnegie was one of them. He had once been poor, too.
Carnegie invited him to come to his home to talk.
He took a liking to the sincere young journalist.
They spent the weekend talking about success.

Carnegie shared with Hill his Master Mind secrets.
He had surrounded himself with smatter people.
They tested ideas and came up with innovations.
With this, Carnegie created a great company and a fortune.
You can read more about it in “Think and Grow Rich.”
His book explores it in detail — but in only one chapter.
We have compiled a how-to eBook on Master Minding.
Its title: “Master the Power of the Master Mind.”
Email me and we’ll send you a copy.

Next: Napoleon Hill’s secret.

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