Maybe you’re familiar with oh…say…pretty much every self help book out there designed to help you do what you love for a living and be both financially and creatively successful, or maybe not. But either way, it is often believed that Napoleon Hill started it all with his book Think And Grow Rich.I have to admit that back in my twenties, I owned this book and I read some of it, obviously not all of it or I’d probably have a shelf full of published books with my name on the spines!
While I consider myself extremely rich in many of life’s joys – the ones important to me anyway – love, happiness, health, creativity, solvency, and spiritual fulfillment, I can honestly say that I am a bit excited about what Mr. Hill has to say in regards to aging. Apparently, and I’m quoting my mother, not the actual book, but he believes, based on his years of study, that a person’s most productive, creative, and successful years are from the ages of 40-60. So today, I say: Bring it on! I’m not sure my life can get any richer, but I’m willing to give it a go.
Happy, happy, happy birthday.
Happy Birthday to a wonderful writer and friend! And may you experience many more of life’s blessings and riches! Wanda
Happy Birthday, Joelle!
Luv, Mum
Hi Joelle,
It sounds like you’ve read enough of Napoleon Hill’s book because as he said in the book “Riches cannot always be measured in money”.
Your mom is right about Napoleon Hill’s statement on. In fact,
here’s a quote from Mr. Hill’s book
“I discovered, from the analysis of over 25,000 people, that men who succeed in an outstanding way, seldom do so before the age of forty”
Based on your website, you’re already wealthy.
Mark
I love you darlin’ and I always will. Happy birthday!
V