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I just finished a long piece in Gizmodo by Matt Novak titled "The Untold Story of Napoleon Hill, the Greatest Self-Help Scammer of All Time". While holding my attention, I found the article frankly disturbing, in that it challenged the validity of some core values I've held my whole life by discrediting the individuals who promoted them.
I received Hill's book, "Think and Grow Rich" when I was in 6th or 7th grade (50's-60's) in Chicago. The director of our local branch of the Chicago Boys Club firmly believed that the Boys Club's mission was to develop our moral compass by reinforcing such arcane concepts as the Golden Rule, going the extra mile, and giving 110% effort. Who even talks about those anymore?
W. Clement Stone (Combined Ins.) was our clubs benefactor. We all received our copies of "Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude" (Hill & Stone) personally from Stone, as well as "The Success System that Never Fails". Add in N. Vincent Peale's "Power of Positive Thinking", and I was fully indoctrinated into the "New Thought" movement, a.k.a. the self-help movement. (Peale was also, I might add, Trump's pastor)
Now 50+ years later I still have the remnants of a moral compass and am proud to say that the arcane values are still alive and well. BUT, the sordid details of Hill's career and by extension Peale and Stone disappoints me. I don't want to remember them for their snake-oil, but for defining optimism as a virtue and espousing a positive attitude.
What saddens me are the values we're teaching and reinforcing now... "do unto others before they do unto you" and "do as little as possible to get by". Maybe this post really belongs in "Vintage Things That Have Disappeared in Your Lifetime".
A little FL therapy feels good!
(https://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/the-untold-story-of-napoleon-hill-the-greatest-self-he-1789385645)
I received Hill's book, "Think and Grow Rich" when I was in 6th or 7th grade (50's-60's) in Chicago. The director of our local branch of the Chicago Boys Club firmly believed that the Boys Club's mission was to develop our moral compass by reinforcing such arcane concepts as the Golden Rule, going the extra mile, and giving 110% effort. Who even talks about those anymore?
W. Clement Stone (Combined Ins.) was our clubs benefactor. We all received our copies of "Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude" (Hill & Stone) personally from Stone, as well as "The Success System that Never Fails". Add in N. Vincent Peale's "Power of Positive Thinking", and I was fully indoctrinated into the "New Thought" movement, a.k.a. the self-help movement. (Peale was also, I might add, Trump's pastor)
Now 50+ years later I still have the remnants of a moral compass and am proud to say that the arcane values are still alive and well. BUT, the sordid details of Hill's career and by extension Peale and Stone disappoints me. I don't want to remember them for their snake-oil, but for defining optimism as a virtue and espousing a positive attitude.
What saddens me are the values we're teaching and reinforcing now... "do unto others before they do unto you" and "do as little as possible to get by". Maybe this post really belongs in "Vintage Things That Have Disappeared in Your Lifetime".
A little FL therapy feels good!
(https://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/the-untold-story-of-napoleon-hill-the-greatest-self-he-1789385645)
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