Outwitting The Devil- The Secret To Freedom And... File
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. The free person concentrates their mind on a specific goal, shutting out negative input. Outwitting the Devil- The Secret to Freedom and...
Title: Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success Author: Napoleon Hill (with annotation by Sharon Lechter) Core Theme: The greatest prison is not made of bars, but of fear, drift, and habitual negative thinking. The Premise: An Imagined Interview with Evil Written in 1938 but suppressed by the Hill family for over 70 years due to its controversial nature, Outwitting the Devil is not a book about religion or the occult. It is a masterclass in psychological warfare. Napoleon Hill, famous for Think and Grow Rich , sits down for a candid, imagined interview with the Devil himself. Drifters are in a negative hypnotic rhythm (TV,
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. The free person concentrates their mind on a
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 cannot touch a person who knows exactly what they want and why they want it. A burning desire creates a fortress around the mind.

