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Think and Grow Rich test: Do you have spiritual forces to protect you from fear?

December 21, 2009 by JD
Filed under: Books, Self-Improvement, Success and Failure 

My answers to the Think and Grow Rich Self-Assessment Test

Recently, I was reminded of the self-assessment test in Napoleon Hill’s best-selling book, Think and Grow Rich.

There are fifty-four questions in that test, and I’m going to be giving my answers and thoughts on one or two of them as close to daily as I can manage. I may miss a day here or there, but I’m going to follow through until I reach the end of the test.

I’ve started the series of posts with:

Think and Grow Rich self-assessment test

Question Number 37. Do you have spiritual forces powerful enough to keep you free from fear?

Now, this is one that I really have trouble answering.

I just don’t ever feel much fear and I can count on the fingers of one hand all the times (as an adult) that I’ve actually been afraid.

In none of those instances did I feel that I needed spiritual forces to protect me.

So, I guess the simple answer to this question is no.

What about you?

Do you have spiritual forces powerful enough to keep you free from fear?

All the best,

JD

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3 Comments on Think and Grow Rich test: Do you have spiritual forces to protect you from fear?

  1. Mitch on Fri, 25th Dec 2009 1:07 am
  2. John,

    I don’t have any spiritual forces to protect me from fear or fears. I just deal with them as I can because that’s what I do. Of course, my fears are mainly about money, because sometimes there never seems to be enough, and that manifests itself as a lot of stress.

    As for my phobias; even spiritual faith wouldn’t take care of those. :-)
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  3. Kate on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 9:49 am
  4. Yes, Beyond a shadow of doubt, I know I have been protected from some things and allowed to go through other negative events.

  5. JD on Mon, 18th Jan 2010 4:39 pm
  6. Good afternoon, Kate.

    Welcome to our discussions. It’s good to see you here.

    Thanks for sharing your experience with us.

    All the best,

    JD

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