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Think and Grow Rich
10 Powerful Lessons from
Chapter 2
Desire — The Starting Point of All Achievement
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Napoleon Hill believed that every great accomplishment begins with one thing: desire. In Chapter 2 of Think and Grow Rich, he explains that success is not built on wishes, luck, or circumstances — it begins with a burning desire backed by action, faith, and persistence.
Here are ten of the most powerful lessons from this foundational chapter.
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1. A Burning Desire Is the Foundation of Achievement
Ordinary wishes rarely produce extraordinary results. Hill teaches that great achievements begin with an intense, all-consuming desire that becomes impossible to ignore.
Key Takeaway: Success starts when your desire becomes stronger than your excuses.
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2. Be Definite About What You Want
Vague goals create vague outcomes. Successful people know exactly what they want and can clearly articulate it.
Key Takeaway: Clarity creates power. Define your goal in precise terms.
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3. Commit Fully — Don't Leave Yourself an Easy Escape
Hill's famous example of “burning the ships” reminds us that commitment grows stronger when retreat is no longer an option.
Key Takeaway: When you eliminate the possibility of quitting, determination increases.
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4. Desire Must Be Stronger Than Obstacles
Edwin C. Barnes faced years of uncertainty before achieving his goal of becoming Thomas Edison's business partner. He succeeded because he never abandoned his vision.
Key Takeaway: Persistence is fueled by desire, not circumstances.
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5. Turn Desire Into a Concrete Plan
Desire alone is not enough. Hill emphasizes the importance of creating a practical plan and taking immediate action — even before you feel fully prepared.
Key Takeaway: Action transforms dreams into results.
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6. Follow the Six-Step Formula for Goal Achievement
Hill provides a simple process for turning desire into reality:
Decide exactly what you want.
Determine what you'll give in return.
Set a deadline.
Create a plan and begin immediately.
Write your goal statement.
Read it aloud daily with belief and emotion.
Key Takeaway: Success leaves clues — and systems.
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7. Visualization Strengthens Belief
Hill encourages readers to mentally picture themselves already in possession of their goal. This practice strengthens confidence and commitment.
Key Takeaway: Your mind often moves toward the image you consistently hold.
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8. You Must Be Willing to Give Value
There is no such thing as something for nothing. Achievement requires contributing value through service, effort, skill, or expertise.
Key Takeaway: The rewards you receive are tied to the value you provide.
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9. Develop “Money Consciousness”
People who focus their minds on abundance, opportunity, and achievement are more likely to recognize and act on opportunities that create wealth.
Key Takeaway: What you consistently think about influences what you consistently notice.
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10. Dreamers Become Leaders
Throughout history, progress has been driven by people who imagined possibilities before they existed. Every major achievement begins as an idea.
Key Takeaway: Today's dream can become tomorrow's reality when combined with faith and action.
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One-Sentence Summary
Chapter 2 teaches that a clearly defined, burning desire — combined with belief, planning, persistence, and action — is the starting point of all significant achievement.
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“
The starting point of all achievement is desire.
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— Napoleon Hill
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The Napoleon Hill Foundation
Timeless Wisdom. Lasting Impact.
www.NapHill.org
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