(00:00:00) 6. IMAGINATION
(01:41:48) 7. ENTHUSIASM
(03:14:32) 8. SELF-CONTROL
(04:35:14) 9. DOING MORE THAN PAID FOR
(06:01:17) 10. PLEASING PERSONALITY
THE LAW OF SUCCESS IN SIXTEEN LESSONS 2: Napoleon Hill’s Original Success Formula – Part 2 (Chapters 6–10) - Napoleon Hill (1928).
Teaching, for the First Time in the History of the World, the True Philosophy upon Which All Personal Success Is Built.
In this episode of The Secrets of Success, we continue our deep exploration of one of the most influential personal development systems ever created: Napoleon Hill’s monumental 1928 masterpiece, The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons. Part 2 of this journey takes us into Chapters 6 through 10—what Hill describes as the psychological, emotional, and behavioral engines that drive achievement. Part 2 begins activating the creative machinery of the mind and character. Here, success becomes more than a blueprint; it becomes a dynamic force shaped by imagination, enthusiasm, self-mastery, service, and the ability to attract people through one’s personal magnetism. These chapters represent the heart of Hill’s early success philosophy. They not only shaped Think and Grow Rich (1937) but influenced the later work of Earl Nightingale, Jim Rohn, Zig Ziglar, Bob Proctor, Brian Tracy, Tony Robbins, and the entire modern self-help industry.
6. Imagination: The Workshop of the Mind
Napoleon Hill famously said, “Anything that the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.” This chapter explains the first part of that formula—the ability to conceive. Hill describes imagination as the workshop where all plans are created, the mental laboratory where ideas take shape before they become physical realities. He divides imagination into two forms:
1. Synthetic Imagination – rearranging old concepts into new combinations
2. Creative Imagination – the channel through which new ideas, inspirations, and intuitive flashes flow
Hill believed that creative imagination connects individuals to the “universal storehouse of knowledge”—what we might call intuition or higher intelligence.This chapter teaches listeners how to Transform desires into concrete ideas, Use imagination as a tool for problem-solving, Mentalize wealth, opportunities, and successful outcomes, Train the mind to become more receptive to new ideas, Build definite plans that turn visions into reality.
Hill argues that every successful enterprise—from Edison’s inventions to Carnegie’s empire—began not with money, but with an idea. The purpose of this lesson is to help listeners expand the boundaries of their thinking and recognize that imagination is the starting point of all riches, both material and spiritual.
7. Enthusiasm: The Fuel That Ignites Action
If imagination is the seed of achievement, enthusiasm is the life-force that makes it grow. Hill emphasizes that no person can succeed greatly without enthusiasm, because enthusiasm Multiplies the power of the mind, Influences others through emotional contagion, Strengthens faith and belief, Builds persistence, Energizes the body and sharpens the intellect.
According to Hill, enthusiasm is not merely a feeling—it is a state of mental combustion that activates one’s full potential. He describes enthusiasm as a magnet that draws opportunity, allies, and support.This chapter reveals How to create enthusiasm even when you don’t feel it, Why enthusiasm is essential in leadership, sales, communication, and negotiation, How enthusiasm influences the subconscious mind, Why enthusiasm forms the emotional foundation of the “Law of Attraction”.
Hill shows that enthusiasm literally changes one’s voice, posture, energy, and ability to persuade. Through powerful stories—such as Charles Schwab
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