Outwitting the Devil

A surreal illustration of a person facing a dark figure symbolizing the Devil, in a thought-provoking environment that represents personal struggle and success.

Outwitting the Devil: Test Your Knowledge

Engage with the profound concepts of self-control and personal success derived from the lessons of Napoleon Hill. This quiz challenges you to reflect on your understanding of key principles to resist the drifts of life.

  • Assess your comprehension of fear and drifting.
  • Explore the essential traits linked to personal success.
  • Reflect on the notion of your 'Other Self' and its implications.
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ChallengingMind27
WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS WILL HELP YOU AVOID DRIFTING?
Recognize that fear is a state of mind and can be controlled
Think about the easiest way to complete something
Allow other people to influence your decisions
WHAT ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF PRACTICING THE 7 PRINCIPLES IN OUR ADR ROLE?
Being able to make dials with no goal in mind
Changing your approach to an account if you can not break in
Not asking anyone for advice
Being worried about not securing an opportunity
What 5 Traits does the Personal Success Equation Consist of? (P+T) x A x A +F
Perseverance + Talent x Assistance x Action + Fight
Passion + Talent x Association x Action + Faith
Passion + Talent x Association x Ability + Faith
Which is NOT a trait of one's 'Other Self?'
Ability to overcome adversity
The other self allows doubt in your mind
The other self accepts temporary defeat but never permanent failure
Napoleon Hill was on Acid if he thinks he interviewed the Devil
Yes
No
Maybe
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