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Top 10 Strangest Secrets by Earl Nightingale

Achieving success and making money in this life is not an easy task since it requires exerting a huge effort and spending a long time to learn and make several attempts trying to succeed and achieve your goals. You find yourself lost and need advice to be able to complete what you started and this is why you have to resort to those experienced people who have succeeded in achieving their goals in life. Earl Nightingale is one of those people whom you are looking for. He was a self-help speaker and was also one of the greatest American authors. He is widely known as the “Dean of Personal Development” making him the right person for you to get the needed advice. Earl Nightingale is known for his book “The Strangest Secret” that is considered to be “one of the great motivational books of all time” according to economist Terry Savage. Earl Nightingale’s book “The Strangest Secret” has sold more than one million copies till now, so let’s discover more about the secrets that are presented inside this book and have helped many people around the world to turn their lives and make fortunes.

10. “You are now, and you do become, what you think about.”

9. “Every one of us is the sum total of his own thoughts”

8. “No man can get rich himself unless he enriches others.”

7. “We’ve got to put the fuel in before we can expect heat. Likewise, we’ve got to be of service first before we can expect money. Don’t concern yourself with the money. Be of service. Build. Work. Dream. Create. Do this and you’ll find that there is no limit to the prosperity and abundance that will come to you.”

6. “Even if our home burns down we can rebuild it. But the things that we get for nothing, we can never replace.”

5. “Everything you and I will ever have will come to us as the result of the way we use our minds, the one thing we possess that makes us different from all other creatures.”

4. “Live this new way and the flood gates of abundance will open and pour over you more riches than you may have dreamed existed. Money? Yes, lots of it, but what’s more important you’ll have peace. You’ll be in that wonderful minority who lead calm, cheerful and successful lives. Start today. You have nothing to lose. But you have a life to win.”

3. “as you believe so shall it be done unto you.”

2. “Our environment, the world in which we live and work, is a mirror of our attitudes and expectations.”

1. “You see, the very law that gives us success is a double-edged sword. We must control our thinking. The same rule that can lead people to lives of success, wealth, happiness, and all the things they ever dreamed of — that very same law can lead them into the gutter. It’s all in how they use it … for good or for bad. That is The Strangest Secret!

“The Strangest Secret” is highly recommended to all of those who dream of transforming their lives, living the life they desire and leading a successful and cheerful life.

Other great secrets for success by Earl Nightingale

♦ The best day, today.

♦ The greatest thought, God.

♦ The best policy, honesty.

♦ The greatest puzzle, life.

♦ The greatest mystery, death.

♦ The greatest mistake, giving up.

♦ The best work, work you like. “You should be doing a job you like to do and because you do it well.”

♦ The most dangerous person, a liar.

♦ The best advice, use good manners.

♦ The greatest victory, victory over self.

♦ The most certain thing in business, change.

♦ The greatest job, being needed and appreciated.

♦ The best action, keeping the mind clear and judgment good.

♦ “Take action – ideas are worthless unless we act on them.”

♦ “The architect of the universe didn’t build a stairway leading no where”

♦ “Each of us succeeds to the extent of his ability to sell.”

♦ “Act as though it were impossible to fail.”

♦ “Nothing great was ever accomplished without inspiration.”

Jack Thompson

Jack Thompson, a world traveler and blogger with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Jack has dedicated his career to following, checking, and recording interesting stuff from around the world, sharing his experiences and insights with his readers. His passion for travel began at a young age, and he went on to study journalism at the University of California, Berkeley. After graduation, Jack worked as a freelance writer and photographer, traveling the world and documenting his adventures. He went on to become a travel blogger, sharing his stories and insights with a growing audience of readers. Jack has written extensively on travel, culture, and lifestyle, and has been featured in publications such as Lonely Planet, National Geographic, and Travel + Leisure. He is also a sought-after speaker and lecturer, and has given talks at conferences and universities around the world. In his free time, Jack enjoys hiking, surfing, and exploring new destinations off the beaten path. He is passionate about helping others discover the joys of travel and is always on the lookout for new and interesting places to explore.
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