Tuesday

the master mind

Harry Miller ruled auto racing in the 1920's, but he would never have amounted to anything at all without Fred Offenhauser and Leo Goosen.

These three men working together were able to build the state of the art racing cars in their day.

It is a perfect example of what Napoleon Hill called the Master Mind; "Coordination of knowledge and effort, in a spirit of harmony, between two or more people, for the attainment of a definite purpose."

The Master Mind is a powerful tool that most of us never utilize. In fact many people cannot even conceive of it because they have such a high regard for themselves that the idea that two brains are better than one is repugnent to them.

Don't be one of them.

Seek sympathetic council to help you with your goals, there are many people who share those same goals with you.

You will be stronger for your efforts.

File under personal development.

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