
Think and grow rich
a Black choice
Panoramica di Think and grow rich
Discover the first major Black self-help bestseller that transformed 250,000+ lives. Endorsed by Oprah and praised as "the bible for Black capitalists," Kimbro's adaptation of Napoleon Hill's classic reveals success principles through stories of African American trailblazers.
Temi chiave in Think and grow rich
- black economic empowerment
- subconscious mind programming
- creative visualization
- wealth consciousness
- entrepreneurial mindset
Citazioni da Think and grow rich
You are a mind with a body.
Change your thinking, and you'll change your life.
Ideas-the most important things on earth.
You attract what you are.
Thoughts are causes, and conditions are effects.
Personaggi di Think and grow rich
- Dennis KimbroAuthor and success philosopher
- C.C. SpauldingLeader of North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company
- Madame C.J. WalkerAmerica's first Black female millionaire
- Alonzo F. HerndonFounder of Atlanta Life Insurance Company
Sull'autore
Sull'autore di Think and grow rich
Dr. Dennis Kimbro, bestselling author of Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice, is a renowned leadership expert and business professor celebrated for translating success principles into actionable strategies for Black entrepreneurship. A Clark Atlanta University School of Business professor and director of its Center for Entrepreneurship, Kimbro merges academic rigor with real-world insights drawn from interviewing top achievers.
His collaboration with the Napoleon Hill Foundation revitalized Napoleon Hill’s unfinished work on economic empowerment, creating this seminal self-help classic that has guided generations toward financial independence and personal growth.
Kimbro’s other influential works, including The Wealth Choice and What Makes the Great Great, further explore mindset shifts and systemic barriers affecting Black prosperity. A dynamic speaker featured in The New York Times and USA Today, he blends historical analysis with motivational storytelling. Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice remains a cornerstone of business education, praised for its timeless framework on wealth-building and adopted by entrepreneurs and institutions alike since its 1991 debut.
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Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice by Dennis Kimbro adapts Napoleon Hill’s success principles for the Black community, blending timeless strategies with culturally relevant examples. The book highlights African American achievers like Oprah Winfrey and Spike Lee, emphasizing desire, faith, and persistence as keys to overcoming systemic barriers. Kimbro provides actionable steps for building wealth, fostering resilience, and leveraging collective empowerment through guided visualization and goal-setting frameworks.
This book is ideal for African American professionals, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking culturally resonant success strategies. It’s particularly valuable for those navigating systemic challenges, as Kimbro’s insights on perseverance, specialized knowledge, and community support offer both inspiration and practical tools.
Yes, for its unique focus on Black excellence and actionable advice. Kimbro’s blend of Hill’s principles with African American success stories—like Oprah Winfrey’s rise from poverty—makes it a motivational guide for overcoming adversity. Readers praise its relevance to personal and professional growth.
Key principles include:
- Burning Desire: A non-negotiable hunger for success.
- Faith: Belief in oneself and the inevitability of achievement.
- Specialized Knowledge: Continuous learning tailored to one’s goals.
- Master Mind Alliances: Collaborating with mentors and peers.
- Persistence: Sustained effort despite setbacks.
Kimbro contextualizes Hill’s principles within Black experiences, using examples like Jesse Jackson’s activism and Dr. Selma Burke’s artistic contributions. He addresses systemic barriers while emphasizing cultural pride, mentorship, and communal uplift as pathways to success.
Faith is framed as a transformative force that turns aspirations into reality. Kimbro argues that unwavering self-belief, reinforced through daily affirmations and visualization, enables individuals to overcome doubt and external obstacles.
Kimbro stresses acquiring expertise through formal education, mentorship, or lived experience. He advises readers to proactively seek skills relevant to their goals, citing examples like Oprah’s media savvy and Spike Lee’s film-industry innovations.
The book profiles African American icons, including Oprah Winfrey’s media empire, Jesse Jackson’s civil rights leadership, and Spike Lee’s film career. These stories illustrate how applying Hill’s principles leads to wealth and influence despite racial inequities.
Kimbro advocates reframing challenges as opportunities, using persistence and a growth mindset. He highlights historical resilience—such as post-slavery entrepreneurship—to show how adversity can fuel innovation and determination.
The Master Mind involves forming alliances with mentors and peers who share your vision. Kimbro credits this collaborative approach to successes like the Harlem Renaissance, where collective creativity drove cultural and economic progress.
Goals must be specific, written down, and paired with a “burning desire.” Kimbro recommends breaking objectives into actionable steps, as seen in W. Clement Stone’s insurance empire, which grew from a detailed, persistent strategy.
Some argue the book’s focus on individual mindset underemphasizes systemic racism’s impact. Others find its optimism oversimplified, though supporters counter that it provides tools to navigate structural barriers proactively.



























