"It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed"
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The subtext is transactional, even when it wears a halo. “Best and quickest” narrows morality into a performance metric. He’s not arguing that helping is noble; he’s arguing it’s efficient. That framing is pure early-20th-century American self-help: the gospel of hustle translated into social relations. In Hill’s world, relationships are leverage, and goodwill is a form of capital that compounds - introductions, referrals, loyalty, reputational lift. You help someone climb, and you’ve built an ally, a testimonial, a future obligation. The “literally” does extra work here: it asserts a law of social physics, not a preference.
Context matters. Hill’s career grew out of an era obsessed with “success literature,” networking, and the mythology of the self-made man - a mythology that needed a moral varnish to feel respectable. This quote supplies it. It lets ambitious readers see themselves as communal builders while staying firmly committed to personal gain.
What makes it effective is its double offer: permission to want more, and a strategy that sounds virtuous. It flatters the reader as both pragmatic and good, a rare two-for-one in the market of motivation.
Quote Details
| Topic | Servant Leadership |
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| Source | Verified source: The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons (Napoleon Hill, 1928)
Evidence: It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed. (Lesson 8: Habit of Doing More Than Paid For (page number varies by edition)). This line appears in Napoleon Hill’s own text (primary source) in *The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons* (copyright 1928). In the edition mirrored at FlipHTML5, the sentence occurs in a section discussing a graduation address and a luncheon afterward; the site’s internal text view shows the quote in-context (see lines around L3524–L3526 in its text version). ([studylib.net](https://studylib.net/doc/27682640/1.-the-laws-of-success--napoleon?utm_source=openai)) Other candidates (1) 180 Ways to Ensure Your Success... and the Success of You... (Donna M. Long, 2010) compilation95.0% ... It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed . ~ Napoleon Hill In add... |
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