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Dedicated to

ANDREW CARNEGIE
Who suggested the writing of the course, and to

HENRY FORD
Whose astounding achievements form the foundation for practically all of the Sixteen Lessons of the course, and to

EDWIN C. BARNES
A business associate of Thomas A. Edison, whose close personal friendship over a period of more than fifteen years served to help the author “carry on” in the face of a great variety of adversities and much temporary defeat met with in organizing the course.

WHO said it could not be done? And what great victories has he to his credit which qualify him to judge others accurately?

Napoleon Hill.

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