Mais Esperto Que o Diabo: O mistério revelado da liberdade e do sucesso

Mais Esperto Que o Diabo: O mistério revelado da liberdade e do sucesso

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  • Author:Napoleon Hill
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Summary

Escrito em 1938, após uma das maiores crises econômicas, e precedendo a Segunda Guerra Mundial, este livro não somente é uma fonte de inspiração e coragem, mas deve ser considerado um manual para todas aquelas pessoas que desejam ser mais espertas que seus medos, problemas e limitações, pois, como o próprio Hill fala: em toda adversidade existe uma semente de benefício equivalente。 Dessa forma, se você deseja ter mais força, coragem e fé em si mesmo, para vencer todas as adversidades que surgirem em seu caminho, este livro será um presente daquele que você deve amar sempre e muito: você mesmo。 Quando amamos a nós mesmos e vivemos em paz e harmonia com nossa própria consciência, aí sim encontramos aquele que nos deu o presente da Vida。 Sabendo mais sobre o Diabo e suas armadilhas mentais, acabamos nos aproximando mais de Deus。

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Reviews

Sara

The book is a series of questions and answers。 250 pages of question and answer。 Although some parts are interesting, most of the book is redundant and boring。

Melissa

Learn to THINK for yourself- Have purpose in life。 Do not drift, or waste time on negative thinking。 Focus on defining goals and direction! Basically a book on manifesting。 Very good!

Mark

An interesting book that certainly has lots of good information and advice。 It was difficult for me to get over the author having a conversation with the devil for most of the book and I didn't enjoy that he insists on calling him Your Majesty。 The advice also gets repetitive throughout and the book probably could have been shortened。 An interesting book that certainly has lots of good information and advice。 It was difficult for me to get over the author having a conversation with the devil for most of the book and I didn't enjoy that he insists on calling him Your Majesty。 The advice also gets repetitive throughout and the book probably could have been shortened。 。。。more

Kiona van Griensven

Very interesting and enticing concept。 Even if we can't tell for sure who Napoleon was interviewing, some of the responses recorded are in lign with what we experience as human beings。 Recommend this book to anyone who is looking for another perspective on life。 Very interesting and enticing concept。 Even if we can't tell for sure who Napoleon was interviewing, some of the responses recorded are in lign with what we experience as human beings。 Recommend this book to anyone who is looking for another perspective on life。 。。。more

Patrick Jordan

This is a book written by Napoleon Hill who is also the author of "Think and grow rich"。 Both these books contain similar lessons about being successful and how you can improve your life。 However the twist is in this book the book is based on dialogue between Napoleon and the devil 。 In which they discuss the secrets to success and freedom。 I really enjoyed this book because I thought it was interesting and gave me a sense of productivity just like "Think and grow rich"。 I would recommend this t This is a book written by Napoleon Hill who is also the author of "Think and grow rich"。 Both these books contain similar lessons about being successful and how you can improve your life。 However the twist is in this book the book is based on dialogue between Napoleon and the devil 。 In which they discuss the secrets to success and freedom。 I really enjoyed this book because I thought it was interesting and gave me a sense of productivity just like "Think and grow rich"。 I would recommend this to anyone who could use good advice or even just as an interesting book to read。 。。。more

Rogério Almeida

Livro excelente, uma leitura atual, que provavelmente não ficará no passado, enquanto existir pessoas alienadas。Um livro provocativo, mas que pode virar a chave para muitos leitores, recomendo como uma leitura obrigatória。 Depois que o ler com certeza se tornará um livro de cabeceira。

Caroline McBride

Perhaps Hill’s wife didn’t want this book published because she didn’t want his insufferable writing inflicted on the rest of the world。 Hill seems completely oblivious as to the impact his privilege has had on his life and the opportunities afforded him。 His wife and children are mentioned only in passing, while he traipses around the country on his various business ventures。 The conclusions from his conversations with the devil are nothing revolutionary。 That his wikipedia page quotes him as a Perhaps Hill’s wife didn’t want this book published because she didn’t want his insufferable writing inflicted on the rest of the world。 Hill seems completely oblivious as to the impact his privilege has had on his life and the opportunities afforded him。 His wife and children are mentioned only in passing, while he traipses around the country on his various business ventures。 The conclusions from his conversations with the devil are nothing revolutionary。 That his wikipedia page quotes him as a ‘conman’ doesn’t surprise me。 。。。more

Onlyup

Very good

David Carpinteiro

I simply loved this book, the idea it tries to pass and the way it does, it's definitely worth reading and recomend to everyone。The author tries to explain us through an "interview" what is holding us back and why。 Also how can we circumvent it and stop giving excuses into why i cannot be or do what i want。I'm impressed the problems mentioned in the book that was written in 1930 and today those same problems are still a reality and maintain exactly the same。Really glad i read it and many thanks I simply loved this book, the idea it tries to pass and the way it does, it's definitely worth reading and recomend to everyone。The author tries to explain us through an "interview" what is holding us back and why。 Also how can we circumvent it and stop giving excuses into why i cannot be or do what i want。I'm impressed the problems mentioned in the book that was written in 1930 and today those same problems are still a reality and maintain exactly the same。Really glad i read it and many thanks to my friend that mentioned this book to me。 Thank you。 。。。more

Lorena Sanchez

Divisor de águas para mim。 Recomendo muito!!!

Amanda

Muito ruim, mas serve pra entender mais como pensa parte da nossa sociedade!

Tony

Personally, I do not find this book neither "controversial" nor "life-changing"。The author is a fraud, with most of his encounters and "researches" being mostly made up。 I personally feel that a lot of the content is redundant。 To summarize the whole book: You must have a positive mindset, an ability to think critically, good habits and perseverance to succeed。 The rest of the content is just expanding on this and making it more confusing by using terms such as "hypnotic rhythm" to imply the mea Personally, I do not find this book neither "controversial" nor "life-changing"。The author is a fraud, with most of his encounters and "researches" being mostly made up。 I personally feel that a lot of the content is redundant。 To summarize the whole book: You must have a positive mindset, an ability to think critically, good habits and perseverance to succeed。 The rest of the content is just expanding on this and making it more confusing by using terms such as "hypnotic rhythm" to imply the meaning of strong habits。Nevertheless, that does not matter as long as the content of the book is meaningful。However, I would say that the author often repeats his point over and over again throughout the book, and using the same argument over and over again。 Additionally, most of his arguments are not scientific and mostly based on whatever "the devil" says, which is most probably his own personal opinion。For an example, he mentions that public education is ruining the younger generation's ability to think, because most knowledge are passed down without putting focus on its practicality and its usage。 Then again, there was no prove on this, just an statement of opinion from "the devil"。 Funny enough, throughout the whole book, Napoleon Hill states a few "laws of nature" and characteristics of a "non-drifter" without actually giving the readers practical ways of being one。 For an example, he would often mention again and again that a non-drifter has the ability to think for himself。 But how do one achieve the ability to think for oneself? Napoleon does not explain that。A person must break the "hypnotic rhythm" in order to be a non-drifter。 But how do you achieve that? No practical solutions are given。 it's just another "how to be successful" genre book which mentions trite and ambiguous concepts without any practical methods and scientific studies behind。 ( I would not believe his "research" was actually done since there was no actual record of him ever meeting Carnegie and Edison) 。。。more

Trace

3。5 star rating。Reminiscent of The Screwtape Letters by C。S Lewis in that the devil's schemes and methods are divulged via an imaginary conversation。 At least I'm choosing to believe its an imaginary conversation。 Quite a bit of it had to be filtered through my own faith and what I believe to be true。。。 Some rather thought provoking ideas explored here。。。。 3。5 star rating。Reminiscent of The Screwtape Letters by C。S Lewis in that the devil's schemes and methods are divulged via an imaginary conversation。 At least I'm choosing to believe its an imaginary conversation。 Quite a bit of it had to be filtered through my own faith and what I believe to be true。。。 Some rather thought provoking ideas explored here。。。。 。。。more

Andre-Louis

“Through the operation of the law of compensation, everyone reaps that which he sows。 Plans based on unjust or immoral motives may bring temporary success, but enduring success must take into consideration the fourth dimension, time。 Time is the enemy of immorality and injustice。 It is the friend of justice and morality。 Failure to recognize this fact has been responsible for the crime wave among the youths of the world。 The youthful, inexperienced mind is apt to mistake temporary success for pe “Through the operation of the law of compensation, everyone reaps that which he sows。 Plans based on unjust or immoral motives may bring temporary success, but enduring success must take into consideration the fourth dimension, time。 Time is the enemy of immorality and injustice。 It is the friend of justice and morality。 Failure to recognize this fact has been responsible for the crime wave among the youths of the world。 The youthful, inexperienced mind is apt to mistake temporary success for permanency。 The youth often makes the mistake of coveting the temporary gains of immoral, unjust plans, but neglects to look ahead and observe the penalties which follow as definitely as night follows day。” 。。。more

Silvia

Outwitting the Devil, reviewed by Tevin Gongo Extremely good book。 I never put a 5 star but if I don't put a 5 star to this book, there is no way I can give more than a 3 star to any other excellent books I will read。 This book is a must read。 So much wisdom, that is just insane。 It was written more than 70 years ago and it is still so relevant。 That is scary!! I can only recommend you to read this book over and over。 That is what I plan to do。 Outwitting the Devil, reviewed by Tevin Gongo Extremely good book。 I never put a 5 star but if I don't put a 5 star to this book, there is no way I can give more than a 3 star to any other excellent books I will read。 This book is a must read。 So much wisdom, that is just insane。 It was written more than 70 years ago and it is still so relevant。 That is scary!! I can only recommend you to read this book over and over。 That is what I plan to do。 。。。more

Tiarra

This is a book that I will come back to read every year just like The 4 Agreements and The Alchemist。 By far one of the best books for practical knowledge written to this day。 The fact that it was written so long ago and is still relevant to today’s world is amazing to me。

Hoang Long Nguyen

Presented in an interview with the devil, Napoleon Hill asked questions and uncovered the secrets that the Devil uses to control the mind of people。 One of his cleverest tricks for mind control is fear。 The 6 most effective fears are the fear of poverty, criticism, ill health, loss of love, old age and death。 Other tricks include superstition, greed, avarice, lust, revenge, anger, vanity and plain laziness。 All these tricks are to discourage men from the ability to think, inducing them to drift Presented in an interview with the devil, Napoleon Hill asked questions and uncovered the secrets that the Devil uses to control the mind of people。 One of his cleverest tricks for mind control is fear。 The 6 most effective fears are the fear of poverty, criticism, ill health, loss of love, old age and death。 Other tricks include superstition, greed, avarice, lust, revenge, anger, vanity and plain laziness。 All these tricks are to discourage men from the ability to think, inducing them to drift away from the right mindset, being influenced and controlled by circumstances outside of their own mind, to be discouraged, unmotivated, procrastinated,。。。 and he does so so wittingly and presents it in a way so attractively that most people think it's their thoughts, their own actions, but it's not。 He induces people to think that he's fraud and fake, he causes religious people to fear him and let the fear spreads。 But he's indeed quite real and powerful。However, he can't control, in some cases can't even access to people who realize the power of positive thoughts, act in their own initiative and inspire others to think accurately。 Such people as Socrates, Confucius, Marcus Aurelius, Abraham Lincoln and Ho Chi Minh。 He is baffled by scientists, who think for themselves and spend time studying natural laws, dealing with cause and effect。 They all have the same religion, the religion of truth。He much prefers people who are not skilled in thinking for themselves。 Sadly, this is exactly what many religious instructors are teaching and many policies are operating。 Many prejudices and policies against narcotic users also prevent them from connecting with society again。 Many teachers also do not like students to have their own opinions on a given topic that is different from theirs and criticize students if they answer wrong, which silences many students。 For many wrong religious instructions, they instil in people's minds with unprovable ideas of a world they know nothing about, it is here that the devil plants the greatest of all fear - the fear of hell。 Once a person fears, his ability to reason and think for himself is weakened。 Many religious instructors also spread the message for a given topic, because God says so, hence it's correct。 So your opinions on subjects such as LGBT or other religions do not matter, which in turn undermines the courage and power of independent thoughts of believers。However, is it God's will or a trick of the devil? Are these instructions fear-based or faith-based? Is the fear of hell that scary, as hell might be here on Earth already, not in the world that comes after death。 While the devil is busy planning many tricks to lure people away, his opposition is at work too。 You can feel the feeling of being guided onto the right track, the uplifted feeling of hope and courage, with kindness and the definiteness of action and purpose。 Seeing it this way, the majority of people, 98% as the Devil claims, are being controlled by the devil, even if they don't wish to, preventing them from knowing their other self, which is happy and abundant。My main understanding came from the 1st half of the book。 The second part of the book outlines the way to escape the devil which I will try to sum up in a few lines:- Rely on your other self, consciously form positive thought-habits as a dominating force, especially through adversity and temporary defeats。 Every defeat contains in itself the seed of an equivalent。- Be the non-drifters who are not impacted by things outside of his control, who are definite in thoughts and actions, having a very clear purpose, and proactively create opportunity and the right environment, being harmonious with nature's laws and in cooperation with other people to get what they demand and want of life。 。。。more

Nelson Tetti

Leitura rápida e reflexiva。 Ler com um caderno do lado, você vai anotar muitas passagens。 NT

Ventsislava Kondakova

Книгата обобщава и синтезира неща, които (според мен) средно интелигентен човек осъзнава, но не прилага。 Може би след прочит у читателя ще се наблюдава приложение на споменатите принципи(поне у мен)。 Не съм особено съгласна с това, че трябва да пазим идеите си в тайна。 Споделянето на идеи води до тяхната реализация。 Бих аргументирала тезата си, но това не е есенцията и основен фокус в книгата。

José Walderico Assunção

Me surpreendi muito com essa leitura, principalmente por se tratar de um livro escrito em 1938 e que até agora, 2021 tem ensinamentos claros e aplicáveis。 Só não dou 5 estrelas por não concordar com alguns pontos que tem muito mais haver com o papel de Deus em contraponto ao poder do pensamento positivo, questões teológicas no caso, mas sabendo colocar isso de lado eu tive uma leitura rica e muito proveitosa。 Recomendo!

Natalia

"Acredito que a experiência com este livro seria melhor com um audiobook por tratar-se de uma entrevista。 Fontes me informaram que o Diabo é extremamente sarcástico em áudio。 "Acredito que a experiência com este livro seria melhor com um audiobook por tratar-se de uma entrevista。 Fontes me informaram que o Diabo é extremamente sarcástico em áudio。 。。。more

Pedro Lucas

Inicialmente achei curiosa a abordagem mas rapidamente me decepcionei com o livro。 É mais do mesmo, mas de certo há lições valiosíssimas ali, que por não terem um bom fundamento me desanimaram ao ouvir o livro。 Lembrei desde a linguagem que a Laari Michelin usa, e de outros coachs "quantizados" para explicar e definir sucesso, não necessariamente os ensinamentos estão errados, mas é uma amálgama de tanta coisa mal fundada que é até cômico ouvir。 Têm trechos que parecem muito com o que Salomão es Inicialmente achei curiosa a abordagem mas rapidamente me decepcionei com o livro。 É mais do mesmo, mas de certo há lições valiosíssimas ali, que por não terem um bom fundamento me desanimaram ao ouvir o livro。 Lembrei desde a linguagem que a Laari Michelin usa, e de outros coachs "quantizados" para explicar e definir sucesso, não necessariamente os ensinamentos estão errados, mas é uma amálgama de tanta coisa mal fundada que é até cômico ouvir。 Têm trechos que parecem muito com o que Salomão escreveu, e tem hora que a vertente espiritualista da dualidade yin yang(só que uma versão ocidental disso) com umas baboseiras de parte negativa e positiva da matéria, etc。 A narrativa não é ruim, mas poderia ter sido melhor explorada, o diabo é um personagem fraco, raso, assim como seu entrevistador, e que têm erros de continuidade na maneira como o caráter de cada um é revelado。 Não é de todo ruim, mas é mal executado, infundado, ou no mínimo não para os dias de hoje。 。。。more

Chris Honiss

Powerful read Deeply motivating yet revealing beyond measure。 Your strengths, weaknesses and insecurities are laid down and how you interpret them is your future。

Aileen Noura Vitarelli

A book that I keep on reading on and on to overcome certain things and Chin up again。

Antony Machado

Apesar da leitura não ser muito legal, por se tratar de um livro de perguntas e respostas, o conteúdo trazido pelo autor pode mudar muitas vidas, se for bem aproveitado。

Nguyen Vu

Thêm một lần random sách nữa nhưng lần này không được như cuốn Outliers của Malcolm Gladwell nên là mình sẽ không đánh sao quyển này。 Thứ nhất là do nhìn vào mặt bằng chung thì có vẻ quyển này được đánh giá khá cao ( ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️), và được nhiều người yêu thích ( đọc comment thì có vẻ là vậy )。 Thứ hai là sách này không phải gu của mình, self-help。Q: Ơ, biết sách không phải gu của mình còn đọc ba。A: À là do một thử thách vào năm mới mình đặt ra cho bản thân, đọc 3 quyển sách mà không tìm hiểu bất cứ Thêm một lần random sách nữa nhưng lần này không được như cuốn Outliers của Malcolm Gladwell nên là mình sẽ không đánh sao quyển này。 Thứ nhất là do nhìn vào mặt bằng chung thì có vẻ quyển này được đánh giá khá cao ( ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️), và được nhiều người yêu thích ( đọc comment thì có vẻ là vậy )。 Thứ hai là sách này không phải gu của mình, self-help。Q: Ơ, biết sách không phải gu của mình còn đọc ba。A: À là do một thử thách vào năm mới mình đặt ra cho bản thân, đọc 3 quyển sách mà không tìm hiểu bất cứ thông tin gì về sách đó。 Quyển đầu tiên là Những kẻ xuất chúng, và thứ hai là đây。Vì hai nguyên nhân này và một số cân nhắc, mình sẽ không đánh điểm。 Nếu mình đánh điểm thì chắc chắn đó sẽ là điểm thấp nhất, nên thay vào đó mình sẽ chỉ nói những điểm mình không thích thôi。1 - Câu chuyện quá hiển nhiên đến nỗi chỉ cần đọc tiêu đề của từng mục bạn sẽ biết bài học tác giả đang nói đến là gì。 Chuyện này phần nào đó làm giảm đi tính hấp dẫn mà sự bí ẩn mang lại - khiến đầu óc mọi người suy nghĩ một chút - và từ đó rút ra bài học cho mình。 Thật đấy, trường lớp dạy kiểu nhồi nhét kiến thức này là đủ rồi 🤦🏻‍♂️。2 - Nội dung hiển nhiên đến như vậy nhưng lại được viết cực kì “drama”。 Một người đàn ông ( tác giả ) gặp sự cố lớn trong đời, và đột nhiên ông phát hiện ra con quỷ bên trong mình, đối chấp với nó và bắt được nó khai ra những khuyết điểm lớn nhất của con người để họ khắc phục nó。 Cảm giác giống như đang xem một bộ phim thiếu logic khủng khiếp ngay từ những cảnh đầu và đến mỗi đoạn ( mỗi giai đoạn của phim ) tác giả sẽ xuất hiện nói cho bạn biết :”Đoạn này A sẽ chết。” Và rồi kể chuyện A sẽ chết。 I mean like。。。 omg what was that???3 - nội dung có thể tìm được ở nhiều tác phẩm hay hơn khác ở thời điểm nàyChưa kể đến phần của người biên tập sách。 Người viết lập lại những câu hỏi và lời của mình đã đủ rồi, nhưng phía biên tập còn thêm thắt vào khiến mạch sách bị đứt đoạn liên tục。So với những quyển self-help khác được viết ẩn dưới một câu chuyện thì mình vẫn sẽ nhận ra đó là sách self-help nhưng mình vẫn có thể đọc bình thường thì quyển này thật sự quá tệ để có thể biện minh bằng các lý do。 Nhưng xét theo một số nguyên nhân như đã nói trên và cả việc sách được viết cách đây gần một thế kỷ rồi thì mình sẽ không đánh điểm。 。。。more

kushal

Key takeaways - prevent Drifting- Definitiveness of purpose- develop Hypnotic rythymI have been narrating the same theory to myself from years, but used to call it as demon instead of devil。 That this force used to lure me and gave me justification of why I should not do what I wanted to do。 This book solidifies my thoughts in this direction。

Donald Brown

Incredible, eye opening

Pedro Rabelo

Muito interessante。 Força um pouco a barra ao falar de si mesmo na entrevista, mas foi uma maneira brilhante de abordar o quanto o pensamento gera hábitos negativos que impactam no nosso sucesso。

Hannah Braniff

I think this was the best non-fiction book I’ve ever read。 Wow。