![]() ![]() In 2018 Janice Bryant Howroyd released an updated version with her edits and enhancements, read from a female perspective. The Strangest Secret I would like to tell you about the strangest secret in the world. This idea took off and is today more commonly known as the law of attraction. Nightingale's recording has been redistributed in various mediums since its initial release. In this paperback book you will find the audio link so you can download and start listening to this great program. The Strangest Secret by Earl Nightingale introduce the everyday public to the idea that you become what you think about. The teachings focus on nonconformity and self-education, and summarizes that "You are now, and you do become, what you think about." In other media User Rating 3. The audio recording was later adapted into print form as a short, 44-page essay. Nightingale's employees spread word of the speech, and demand for the recording grew so large that he and friend Lloyd Conant formed the Nightingale-Conant Corporation to manage sales. In 1956, he recorded a motivational speech to be played while he was on vacation. He provided weekly motivational speeches to the agency's sales staff. The Strangest Secret was the first spoken-word album to win a Gold Record by selling over a million copies. ![]() Such is the case of Earl Nightingale and his legendary recording of The Strangest Secret. A 44-page essay adapted from one of Earl Nightingale’s weekly motivational talks for his agency’s employees, The Strangest Secret summarizes that, You are now, and you do become, what you think about. Most often it is born out of want, need, curiosity and a quest to find answers to the questions in a person’s mind. ![]() In 1950, Earl Nightingale was inspired by the words "we become what we think about" in Napoleon Hill's book Think and Grow Rich around the same time he bought an insurance agency. Greatness isn’t just born, nor does it happen over night. It was later adapted into print and video forms. The Strangest Secret was a 1956 spoken word record by Earl Nightingale, which sold over one million copies and received the first Gold Record for the spoken word, which helped launch the fields of business motivation and audio publishing.
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