And... - Outwitting The Devil- The Secret To Freedom
Drifters let their minds wander to worry and disaster. The free person concentrates their mind on a specific goal, shutting out negative input.
Selfishness is a trap of the drifter. True freedom comes when you realize that helping others succeed is the fastest way to secure your own success. The Takeaway: The Devil is Defeated by Thinking The most profound secret in the book is this: The Devil only has power over you if you refuse to think for yourself. "If you do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self." — Napoleon Hill Why This Matters Today In an age of endless scrolling, 24-hour news anxiety, and economic uncertainty, we are all at risk of "drift." We are lulled into believing we have no control over our lives.
Read this book if you feel stuck, anxious, or directionless. It will make you uncomfortable—because it forces you to admit that the bars of your cage are not real. They are made of habits you have chosen. Outwitting the Devil- The Secret to Freedom and...
Outwit him today by choosing a definite purpose.
Drifters are in a negative hypnotic rhythm (TV, gossip, alcohol). Freedom requires entering a positive hypnotic rhythm—meditation, planning, and auto-suggestion—where you program your own subconscious. Drifters let their minds wander to worry and disaster
Doing more than you are paid for breaks the hypnotic spell of "just getting by." It forces you to become indispensable and self-reliant.
The Devil admits he hates "negative feedback." He tries to break you with failure. But if you learn from defeat and refuse to quit, you turn his weapon into your fuel. True freedom comes when you realize that helping
There are six basic fears that the Devil uses to paralyze humanity: Fear of Poverty, Criticism, Ill Health, Loss of Love, Old Age, and Death. You must face these down daily.