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In "Think and Grow Rich," Napoleon Hill outlined six basic fears that serve as the major obstacles to success. These fears are: 1. The Fear of Poverty: This refers to the fear of being poor or not having enough resources, which could be money, property, etc. 2. The Fear of Criticism: This is the fear of being judged or ridiculed by others, which often keeps people from trying new things or taking risks. 3. The Fear of Ill Health: This fear can manifest as constant worry over one's physical wellbeing, often leading to crippling anxiety and hypochondria. 4. The Fear of Loss of Love: This is the fear of losing the affection or love of someone, which may cause people to become overly possessive or compromise their own needs and wants. 5. The Fear of Old Age: This is the fear of aging and the effects that come with it, including the loss of health, attractiveness, or functionality. 6. The Fear of Death: This is the basic existential fear of the cessation of life. According to Hill, everybody experiences these fears, but what separates the successful from the rest is the ability to conquer each of these fears and not let them control your actions or decisions.

Answered by gpt-4

Dec. 23, 2023, 5:15 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, December 23, 2023

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