The Strangest Secret

The Strangest Secret

by Earl Nightingale
The Strangest Secret

The Strangest Secret

by Earl Nightingale

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Overview

Six short and simple words.

They are the "strangest secret."

There are more than six hundred thousand words in the English language.

And yet just six words...six short and simple words explain:

* How one person with identical skills can earn hundreds of thousands and even millions more than another

* How some people shoot to the top of the company while others are fired

* Why some people live happy productive lives while people of identical upbringings and education stumble from failure to failure

* Why some seem to achieve goals almost effortlessly while most can't seem to get on track

* Why some marriages flourish while others end early

In 1956 Earl Nightingale shared these six words with the world in a recording he called The Strangest Secret. When it was released, it rocked the consciousness of the 1950′s.

His recording, without any advertising or formal marketing, sold over a million albums and became the first (and only) spoken word message to win a Gold Record. It transformed lives and virtually created a new industry --- the modern day personal development/self help industry.

In the printed word, as an eBook, the incredible words and wisdom of Earl Nightingale may be even more powerful.
But either way, The Strangest Secret is indeed the single biggest secret to success that mankind has ever discovered.

** Includes a Nightingale bonus book “How To Create Million Dollar Ideas.”

** Includes an offer for FREE classic audio recordings of Earl Nightingale.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032859833
Publisher: LaurenzanaPress
Publication date: 11/09/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 1,047,234
File size: 155 KB

About the Author

Earl Nightingale grew up in California during the Great Depression. Because his family was very poor, Earl educated himself in his local library. His main focus: what makes people turn out the way they do in terms of their wealth, their career achievements, and their happiness.

After beginning his career in the US Marines during World War II, Earl was hired as a radio announcer. He eventually became a popular daily broadcaster for CBS. Through his interest in both personal development and audio, he partnered with Lloyd Conant to form the Nightingale Conant Corporation. At Nightingale Conant, he focused on recording the ideas and lessons about success that he studied throughout his life.

Table of Contents

Preface, 9; The Strangest Secret, 15; Earl Nightingale’s 30-Day Challenge, 73; Starting Your 30-Day Test, 81
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