Despite the woo-woo-seeming presentation of ideas in this and his most popular book Think and Grow Rich, I think Napoleon Hill was onto something, even if it was expressed in a delulu way.

The following is the summary of the main concepts of a lesser-known Napoleon Hill book: Outwitting the Devil. First things first - Hill didn’t think he was talking to the actual devil. He wrote it as a parable about human nature and how we sabotage ourselves.

What you’ll learn:

The key concept of the book - drifting.

Drifting refers to a state of mind that lacks aim or purpose - essentially going through the motions.

9 thought habits that lead to drifting:

  1. Fear
  2. Superstition
  3. Avarice
  4. Greed
  5. Lust
  6. Revenge
  7. Anger
  8. Vanity
  9. Laziness

Success - drifter vs non-drifter

In Hill’s terms, the difference between a successful and an unsuccessful person is a set of habits. If you’re not successful, it’s because you’re unwilling to train your mind.

How to protect yourself against drifting

  1. Value time as your greatest asset.
  2. Recognize that the emotion of fear is self-sabotage. Resist it.
  3. Decide what you want from life and create a plan to achieve it.
  4. Form the habit of being decisive. Don’t leave things unfinished.
  5. If temporarily defeated or failed, analyze it to extract the knowledge and advantage it has given you.
  6. Your thoughts guide your actions. Be wary of what/how you think.

Human nature

Hypnotic rhythm - the unconscious part of your mind that tends to solidify your habits and behaviors. These automated behaviours can be good or bad: brushing your teeth, compulsively checking social media, exercising, eating poorly etc.

But hypnotic rhythm refers to thinking patterns, too. Do we ruminate or gossip? Are we grateful and forgiving? Do we look for opportunities or focus on what doesn’t work? These mental habits usually form early on and then become solidified beliefs that produce the illusion that that’s what the world is.

How to stop drifting

You need to develop:

  1. DEFINITENESS OF PURPOSE
  1. MASTERY OVER SELF
  1. CONTROLLING ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE (ASSOCIATIONS)
  1. TIME
  1. HARMONY
  1. CAUTION - THINKING THROUGH YOUR PLAN BEFORE YOU ACT

How the mind works, according to Hill

Wrap up

Would I recommend you read the book? Yes, if you’re not bothered by spiritual-speak. Outwitting the Devil offers a deep dive into the psychology of success through a dialogue with the sabotaging part of ourselves.

Key takeaways:

  1. Have purpose and vision for your life and guide your actions accordingly.
  2. Master self-discipline, both through thought habits and curating the people/information you surround yourself with.
  3. Value your time and use it to your advantage by creating positive mental habits that compound over time and bring you ‘luck.’

Also published here.