Reading this book was like déjà vu. I had just
finished reading Believe in Yourself. When I chose Think and Grow Rich as my
next book, I didn’t realize they both are so similar. Both the authors have the
same theory and recommendations to achieve one’s goals, so much so that I double-checked
if both the books are written by the same author. This book is more prescriptive
and lays down steps and instructions to get rich – The author primarily focuses
on getting rich, but it can be generalized to achieving one’s goals. The author
also switches between principles, deeper analysis & explanations of some of
the steps & concepts and instructions. So, in a single reading of the book,
it is difficult to connect all the dots and get the complete picture. When
reading about the principles/steps, I again felt a sense of déjà vu as the
principles/steps are extensions of each other. There is an interesting chapter
on sex transmutation where the author claims all achievers are highly sexed
people who have channeled their sexual drive to achieve their goals. Towards
the end of the book, the author talks about telepathy and how one can predict
what will happen in future if he/she has mastered all the previous steps. This is
so far-fetched that I started taking all other things he mentions in the book
with a pinch of salt. So, between the 2 books – Believe in Yourself and Think
and Grow Rich, I recommend reading Believe in Yourself. It is much more concise
and clear and is very easy to understand.
I have read a sizable number of books in the genre of self-empowerment and positive thinking over the last couple of years and I have come to realize that each author has a perspective on how to achieve the same based on what has worked for him or her. Joseph Murphy specialized in Religious Science and has an interesting take on how conscious thoughts and strong belief influence achievement of one’s life goals. The author’s message is crisp and the biggest plus point of this book is that it is short and concise. His premise is that conscious and continuous thoughts of a goal will trigger the subconscious to come up with ways and means to achieving the goal and humans are wired this way for survival. The stories, he quotes, of achievers and why and how they were able to achieve their dreams and reach lofty heights help in driving home the author’s point. One story among them was however counter to this premise – a lady consciously and continuously imagines tha...
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