"Any idea, plan, or purpose may be placed in the mind through repetition of thought"
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The subtext is pure early-20th-century self-help capitalism: you are both the factory and the product. In Hill’s world, success isn’t negotiated with institutions or circumstance; it’s engineered internally, then projected outward. That’s why repetition matters here less as psychology than as moral discipline. If you fail, the implication goes, you didn’t keep the thought on a tight enough loop.
Context helps explain the confidence. Hill rose during an era obsessed with efficiency, salesmanship, and “scientific” personal improvement - a period when advertising learned how to manufacture desire through repeated exposure. His claim borrows that logic and turns it inward: the mind becomes its own billboard.
It “works” rhetorically because it offers agency without complexity. It’s empowering in the way a slogan is empowering: small enough to carry, sharp enough to motivate, vague enough to survive contact with reality. It’s also a quiet warning. If repetition can plant “any” purpose, then other people - employers, politicians, media - are planting, too.
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Hill, Napoleon. (2026, January 18). Any idea, plan, or purpose may be placed in the mind through repetition of thought. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/any-idea-plan-or-purpose-may-be-placed-in-the-978/
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Hill, Napoleon. "Any idea, plan, or purpose may be placed in the mind through repetition of thought." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/any-idea-plan-or-purpose-may-be-placed-in-the-978/.
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"Any idea, plan, or purpose may be placed in the mind through repetition of thought." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/any-idea-plan-or-purpose-may-be-placed-in-the-978/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











