By Napoleon Hill
ISBN-10: 1454900679
ISBN-13: 9781454900672
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In 1925 Mellett had discovered widespread corruption within the Canton police force and embarked on an anti-vice, anti-corruption editorial campaign, targeting, among others, the Canton police chief. Hill was reported to have asked Ohio's governor to initiate an investigation of the corruption, a detail not reflected in Hill's account. Local underworld figures and at least one Canton police officer hired Patrick McDermott, an ex-con from Pennsylvania, to silence Mellett. Mellett was gunned down outside his home.
These two results-the suffering and the knowledge gained from it-were inevitable. The law of compensation, which Emerson so clearly defined, made this result both natural and necessary. " In his journal dated January 8, 1826, he also wrote, ''The whole of what we know is a system of compensations. Every defect in one manner is made up in another. " What the future may hold for me in the way of disappointment, through temporary defeat, I of course have no way of knowing. " Since this "other self" took charge of me, I have come by useful knowledge which I am sure I never would have discovered while myoid fear entity was on the throne.
Hill was paralyzed first by fear of physical harm and then by the shame of having been paralyzed by that fear. Have you ever been paralyzed by similar emotions? When you are faced with your own "emergency," fear can either motivate you or paralyze you. By recognizing that you have a choice and reacting positively to your fears, you can permanently change your life for the better. Many people today may be experiencing the same feelings of anger followed by irritability and the debilitating feeling of indifference.
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