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Think and Grow Rich test: Do you see any connection between your friends and some unhappiness in your life?

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 39. Do you see any connection between your friends and some unhappiness in your life?

Finally, an easy question to answer succinctly.

No, I don’t.

In the past, I may have been able to say yes, but not now. I’m proud of my friends and happy with them.

What about you?

Do you see any connection between your friends and some unhappiness in your life?

All the best,

JD

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2 Comments on Think and Grow Rich test: Do you see any connection between your friends and some unhappiness in your life?

  1. Mitch on Fri, 25th Dec 2009 1:12 am
  2. John,

    Just as succinct as you; nope. Never, which is a good thing.
    Mitch´s last blog ..The Fine Line Between Blog Visitors Success And Failure My ComLuv Profile

  3. JD on Sat, 26th Dec 2009 3:36 pm
  4. Good afternoon, Mitch.

    I’m happy that both of us have easy answers for this one.

    That would not have been true for me the first time I read Think and Grow Rich. At that time, I had several friends (well, people I thought were my friends) who delighted in causing problems and lived with high drama in their lives.

    Frequently, their actions impacted my life and led to unhappiness on my part.

    It was a valuable lesson and I’ve been careful about the people I consider friends ever since.

    All the best,

    JD

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