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New Thought created a spiritual framework to explain earthly success. It came in the form of a recipe and spawned the entire genre of self-help books. Also termed the “law of attraction” as early as 1906, its core belief was that thoughts become things. In 1908, Andrew Carnegie met a young journalist named Napoleon Hill and asked him to interview the richest people in America to learn their secrets to generating wealth. The project took him almost twenty years, but in 1934, he published Think and Grow Rich, which quickly became one of the best-selling books of all time.5 Hill wrote that the most successful people on earth followed a simple secret: They visualize their own success and cultivate their emotions to feel as if they had already achieved their goals. According to his theory, wishes act like magnets in the spiritual ether and can attract real-world riches. Alternatively, someone who is perpetually concerned with failure attracts only failure. Thoughts of sickness attract sickness.
Carney, Scott.

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