THE LAW OF SUCCESS Lesson Nine - HABIT OF DOING MORE THAN PAID FOR
Napoleon Hill
Traduttore David De Angelis
Casa editrice: David De Angelis
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This book is a powerful invitation to transform work from a simple exchange of time for money into a strategic lever for personal growth, reputation, and freedom.Napoleon Hill shows that the real difference between those who “get by” and those who advance lies in attitude: when love (for work, for a mission, or for the people you work for) enters into a task, quality improves and the effort becomes sustainable. Through real and autobiographical stories, the author demonstrates that no “labor of love” is wasted: what you give extra comes back multiplied, often at a time and in a form you did not anticipate.The heart of the lesson is the Law of Increasing Returns: offering more value than is required trains skills and character, creates a rare reputation, and makes the person “indispensable,” opening the door to promotions, opportunities, and higher compensation. Hill also challenges the “I'm not paid to do that” mentality, calling it the invisible mountain that blocks destiny, and proposes a radical experiment: for six months, do a useful service every day without expecting immediate rewards, to experience the law of compensation in real life.
