Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes
I’ve read “Think and Grow Rich” several times. The first time I thought it was kind of old-fashioned and, well, kind of goofy.
On subsequent readings I’ve softened my opinion and now it’s a book I keep by my desk and thumb through often.
How To Get “Think and Grow Rich” For Free
First off – if you’ve never read it, and you want to know what this is all about, you probably should. You can download a public domain edition here
I recommend you procure yourself a printed copy because a book is easy to carry around and read anytime, and mark on and dogear too.
Considering how many copies of the book are said to have sold, I would expect to run across used copies more often than I do (I am an old book freak). My favorite is the 2005 Penguin/Tarcher edition revised by Arthur Pell. Dr. Pell added more than he took away in the edition, including stories which illustrate the principles featuring currently famous luminaries such as Michael Jordan, Bill Gates, and Oprah Winfrey.
The update also eliminates or at least tones-down the racist and sexist undertones I see in the old 





