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Rating: Summary: THIS IS A Book Every Should Own...and Study Review: "Think And Grow Rich -A Black Choice" is a one book everyone should own. This book gives you the real secrets of success---a philosophy that can make you much more than just wealthy. Read the book once, twice and then every month thereafter. And then you the secrets in your life...and that is the key: Put the Secrets into your life. With the secrets you can have success in relationships, jobs and finance/wealth. Dr. Dennis Kimbro illustrates the secrets with history of people you know and love: Oprah, Colin Powell, and Jackie Robinson to name just a few. There are also histories of people you may not have heard about before but you will be glad Dr. Kimbro told you about there secrets of success. Buy the book. Do It Now! Do It Now!
Rating: Summary: the ultimate checkup from the neck up! Review: Think and grow rich a black choice is excellent in preparing african americans for success. It doesn't take the reader all the way you will still have to add other books to your library like BLUEPRINT FOR BLACK POWER BY AMOS WILSON and BLACK LABOR WHITE WEALTH to kind of balance out your personality. Let's face it you need to strongly desire your goal like a starving man desires food but desire alone does not guarantee success. You also need to know how to anticipate problems before they come up. You should have at least 3 back up plans. Dont give up on your ultimate goals but just be prepared to take the detour road if you have to.
Rating: Summary: Be The Best "You" Possible Review: Those were Wally Amos's words. And this book is an excellent source to help you to get there. While I have read the original book, "Think and Grow Rich, by Napolean Hill,12 times, I believe that this is an excellent book to read, in addition to the original, for all races, and in particular African-Americans. Writing a book that targets the black audience, as this book does may lead readers to ask, "Why 'we' or 'they' need something different, or special? This is analogous to asking, "Why do they need a Black networking group?" And my answer, as is the essense of Dr. Kimbro's answer, is that someone who is not African-American does not have the same challenges as an African-American has; therefore, identifying the resources, problems and possibilities, via a book, and networking that targets African-American, is an excellent way to answer the questions that Napoleon Hill couldn't answer on a level that Kimbro could answer - combining direct experiences, and research makes for an excellent source to the secrets of success.
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