Napoleon Hill: From your description of the law of compensation, I reach the conclusion that the term “Doing more than is paid for” is somewhat a misnomer in that it is impossible, in the broader meaning of this term, for one to do more than he is paid for. Is that your understanding, Mr. Carnegie?
Napoleon Hill, author of Think and Grow Rich, changed my life in 1979, and as a result we have formed the International Mastermind Association to help others who would like to learn how to create, start, and run a successful Mastermind Group, using the principles from the book.
Friday, September 23, 2016
Think and Grow Rich Mastermind Tip for Leaders, Speakers, and Experts from Andrew Carnegie Test #749
Think and Grow Rich Mastermind Tip for Leaders, Speakers, and Experts from Andrew Carnegie Test #749
Napoleon Hill: From your description of the law of compensation, I reach the conclusion that the term “Doing more than is paid for” is somewhat a misnomer in that it is impossible, in the broader meaning of this term, for one to do more than he is paid for. Is that your understanding, Mr. Carnegie?
Napoleon Hill: From your description of the law of compensation, I reach the conclusion that the term “Doing more than is paid for” is somewhat a misnomer in that it is impossible, in the broader meaning of this term, for one to do more than he is paid for. Is that your understanding, Mr. Carnegie?
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