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The Chapter Napoleon Hill Removed from Think and Grow Rich (Now Revealed) In 1937, Hill submitted Think and Grow Rich with 16 chapters. The published book had 15. One entire chapter was removed. The publisher said it was too controversial, too dangerous. Hill argued this chapter contained the most important principle of all—the one that made all others unnecessary. But the publisher refused: "Remove it or we don't publish." Hill was 54. He'd spent 29 years on this project. He needed it published. So he removed the chapter. But he didn't destroy it. He kept it and told close friends: "If you want to understand the real secret, you need to read what they wouldn't let me publish." In 2019, researchers found it. A folder marked "Original Manuscript, Chapter 16, Not for Publication." Complete. Exactly as Hill wrote it in 1936. Why was it too dangerous? The chapter opened: "Everything you've been taught about power is a lie designed to keep you powerless. You've been told power comes from money, position, education, connections, or luck. All lies. Power comes from one source: your ability to control your own mind and direct it toward a definite purpose without interference from outside opinions, social conditioning, or fear-based programming. Every institution—government, education, religion, media—exists primarily to prevent you from discovering this truth. Because if you discover it, you become ungovernable." Hill exposed six enemies of mental power: Formal education - designed to teach what to think, not how to think Organized religion - creates psychological dependence on external authority Need for social approval - destroys independent judgment Fear of poverty - enslaves even those who have money Opinion of others - imprisons you in people-pleasing Age and timing - arbitrary limits based on programming, not reality Hill gave six steps to break the programming: Identify where beliefs came from. Practice thinking opposite thoughts. Make decisions without seeking approval. Do things others won't approve of. Spend time alone with your thoughts. Study ideas that challenge your beliefs. Hill's warning: "If you apply these principles, you'll become strange to people who knew you before. Family might not understand. Friends might distance. Society might criticize. Because you'll no longer fit the mold. Mental power is lonely at first." Hill's promise: "But if you persist, you'll discover you don't need their approval, validation, or permission. You have everything you need within your own mind. Once you realize that, nothing can stop you." Why it was removed: This wasn't a success chapter. It was a declaration of mental independence. It said you don't need what they're selling—education, religion, approval, security. All optional. All external. All programming. What you need is within you already. If everyone discovered that, the entire system of external control would collapse. So Hill removed it. But he scattered pieces throughout the other 15 chapters. He wrote: "The secret has been mentioned no fewer than 100 times. It has not been directly named, for it seems to work more successfully when merely uncovered and left in sight." The Stoics taught this 2,000 years ago. Marcus Aurelius: Power comes from your mind, not your position. Epictetus: Even a slave has absolute power over his own thoughts. Seneca: Most people are slaves to fears and desires, but who masters their mind is freer than any king. Comment "I'm ready for the truth." #NapoleonHill #ThinkAndGrowRich #Chapter16 #RemovedChapter #MentalPower #IndependentThinking #Truth #Programming #Freedom #Stoicism