Think and Grow Rich by NAPOLEON HILL

Think and Grow Rich by NAPOLEON HILL

Author:NAPOLEON HILL [HILL, NAPOLEON]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, azw3
Publisher: White Dog Publishing
Published: 2009-12-16T05:00:00+00:00


Articles of food;

Cost at the breakfast table:

Grape Fruit Juice, (From Florida)

.02

Rippled Wheat Breakfast food (Kansas Farm)

.02

Tea (From China)

.02

Bananas (From South America)

.02½

Toasted Bread (From Kansas Farm)

.01

Fresh Country Eggs (From Utah)

.07

Sugar (From Cuba, or Utah)

.00½

Butter and Cream (From New England)

.03

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Grand total

.20

It is not very difficult to obtain FOOD in a country where two people can have breakfast consisting of all they want or need for a dime apiece! Observe that this simple breakfast was gathered, by some strange form of magic (?) from China, South America, Utah, Kansas and the New England States, and delivered on the breakfast table, ready for consumption, in the very heart of the most crowded city in America, at a cost well within the means of the most humble laborer.

The cost included all federal, state and city taxes! (Here is a fact the politicians did not mention when they were crying out to the voters to throw their opponents out of office because the people were being taxed to death).

b.

SHELTER. This family lives in a comfortable apartment, heated by steam, lighted with electricity, with gas for cooking, all for $65.00 a month. In a smaller city, or a more sparsely settled part of New York city, the same apartment could be had for as low as $20.00 a month.

The toast they had for breakfast in the food estimate was toasted on an electric toaster, which cost but a few dollars, the apartment is cleaned with a vacuum sweeper that is run by electricity. Hot and cold water is available, at all times, in the kitchen and the bathroom. The food is kept cool in a refrigerator that is run by electricity. The wife curls her hair, washes her clothes and irons them with easily operated electrical equipment, on power obtained by sticking a plug in the wall. The husband shaves with an electric shaver, and they receive entertainment from all over the world, twenty four hours a day, if they want it, without cost, by merely turning the dial of their radio.

There are other conveniences in this apartment, but the foregoing list will give a fair idea of some of the concrete evidences of the freedom we, of America, enjoy. (And this is neither political nor economic propaganda).



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