I own Napoleon Hill’s head.
Not the actual one he carried on his shoulders, but one I had custom made based on his portraits.
Napoleon Hill of “Think and Grow Rich” fame taught that you could discover wisdom by getting advice from “invisible allies.”
Well, Hill is one of my advisors.
But he passed away in 1970.
Now, with his head on my desk, I can have a 3-d experience of chatting with him.
It makes him a lot more real.
It makes our “conversations” a lot more real.
I gave one to Don Green, President of the Napoleon Hill Foundation.
I also gave one to Cliona O’Hara, CEO of Napoleon Hill Institute.
I gave yet another to Russell Brunson.
Why is a bust of a leader so important?
I have heads of Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Emerson, Twain and other giants.
I have signed photos and books by others who have influenced me, from Jack London and Jack Dempsey to Harry Houdini, Yogananda, and P.T. Barnum.
All of this is to help me stay inspired, motivated, and curious.
All of it makes the now deceased greats seem alive to me.
What do you do to communicate with the legends?
Who do you communicate with?
Ao Akua,
Dr Joe Vitale
PS – You can have a Hill bust, too. The original sculpture of Napoleon Hill is by https://www.justusmonuments.com/product-page/napoleon-hill-bust-copies
My latest book releases this month. It’s “Unexpected Kindness.”
Then I realized it was a book.
I named the book “Unexpected Kindness.”