5 Success Habits Men Used in 1900-1950 That Built Fortunes

Between 1900 and 1950, a handful of ordinary men, bobbin boys, clerks, telegraph operators, and men buried in debt, practiced a small set of daily habits that turned them into some of the wealthiest names in American history. They didn't have more money than you. They had better habits. This video walks through five of those forgotten success habits from the golden age of American self-made wealth, drawn from the teachings of Napoleon Hill, Bob Proctor, Florence Scovel Shinn, and Neville Goddard. You'll hear how a young immigrant named Andrew Carnegie borrowed books every Saturday from Colonel James Anderson's private library, and how that single habit of self-education laid the foundation for one of the largest fortunes of his era. You'll learn about definiteness of purpose, the master mind principle, the discipline of guarding your mind, controlling your inner conversation, and acting as if defeat were not on the menu. These are the timeless personal development principles that built fortunes a century ago and still work today. Topics covered: success habits of the early 1900s, old money habits, self-education, definiteness of purpose, burning desire, the master mind, autosuggestion, mental discipline, the power of the spoken word, living in the end, wealth mindset, manifestation, and the law of attraction as taught by the original American success teachers. Featuring the wisdom of Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, Charles Schwab, Edwin C. Barnes, Thomas Edison, and the philosophy of Think and Grow Rich, The Game of Life and How To Play It, and Feeling Is The Secret. The history and teachings in this video are drawn from the following, listed here for reference and credit: Andrew Carnegie and Colonel Anderson's library: https://www.history.com/articles/andr... and https://www.carnegie.org/our-work/art... Carnegie biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_... Henry Ford's V-8 engine: https://www.thehenryford.org/collecti... and https://www.hagerty.com/media/magazin... Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich (Edwin C. Barnes and Edison, Chapter 1; Charles Schwab, J.P. Morgan and U.S. Steel, chapter on Faith): https://www.thinkandgrowrichebook.com/ Florence Scovel Shinn, The Game of Life and How To Play It: https://archive.org/details/gameoflif... Neville Goddard, Feeling Is The Secret: https://www.nevillegoddard.com