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Welcome to "The Secrets of Success: The Greatest Wisdom from the Masters" Podcast.Our Goal is to bring you the Greatest Wisdom of All Times, so you can apply this wisdom to improve your life and live a better, happier and more successfull life.The "Secrets of Success" Podcast is dedicated to exploring the world’s most powerful success books, guiding you step-by-step through the essential wisdom contained in each. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a professional, or simply someone eager to transform your life, this podcast will serve as your blueprint for achieving greatness, your ultimate resource for unlocking the time-tested principles of success, personal development, financial abundance, and self-mastery.The "Secrets of Success" library stands as an invaluable treasure trove for aspiring individuals seeking the ultimate keys to triumph in life. This digital haven curates an extensive collection of the most revered and sought-after books that have shaped and transformed countless destinies. Each episode dives deep into the wisdom of the most influential books that have shaped the world of self-help and personal development.Discover the timeless wisdom of Orison Swett Marden, founder of Success Magazine and one of the true pioneers of the self-help movement. His groundbreaking work laid the cornerstone for modern personal development and success literature. Marden’s powerful ideas on character, perseverance, and purpose deeply influenced later giants like Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, and Norman Vincent Peale. His legacy continues to inspire generations of thinkers, entrepreneurs, and leaders around the world. Orison Swett Marden was a trailblazer in the self-help movement, best known for his unwavering belief in the power of a victorious attitude. He taught that success begins with self-belief, perseverance, and a positive mindset, regardless of circumstances. His most influential works include "Pushing to the Front", "An Iron Will", "The Victorious Attitude" and "He Can Who Thinks He Can"—timeless classics that have inspired millions to overcome adversity and achieve greatness. Through vivid stories and practical wisdom, Marden emphasized character, courage, and self-discipline as the keys to personal and professional triumph, laying the foundation for modern success literature that still resonates today."Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill is a landmark self-help book that outlines the principles of achieving financial success and personal fulfillment. Published in 1937, the book is based on Hill’s study of successful individuals, including Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison. Hill presents a 13-step philosophy for attaining wealth, emphasizing the power of desire, faith, persistence, and a positive mental attitude. The book encourages readers to harness their thoughts and beliefs to shape their reality, offering timeless strategies for goal-setting, personal growth, and achievement. "Think and Grow Rich" remains a foundational text in success literature. "The Law of Success in 16 Lessons" by Napoleon Hill is a comprehensive and transformative guide to the timeless principles that govern achievement. In this podcast, we’ll take you step-by-step through all 16 lessons—from developing a clear and definite purpose to cultivating a positive mental attitude, building self-confidence, and harnessing the power of teamwork. Hill’s work is more than just a success manual—it’s a blueprint for personal growth, leadership, and lasting fulfillment. Each lesson is packed with practical wisdom drawn from interviews with some of the most successful people of his era, offering strategies that remain powerful and relevant today. "The Master Key System" by Charles Haanel, published in 1912, is a comprehensive guide to harnessing the power of thought to achieve personal and financial success. Divided into 24 lessons, the book emphasizes the importance of visualization, mental discipline, and the law of attraction. Haanel teaches readers to unlock their potential by aligning their thoughts with their desires, ultimately fostering a mindset conducive to abundance, creativity, and self-improvement."The Kybalion", published in 1908, explores Hermetic philosophy and the universal principles governing reality, attributed to the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus. The book outlines seven core principles, including Mentalism, Correspondence, and Vibration, offering insights into the nature of the universe, consciousness, and spiritual growth through esoteric wisdom."How They Succeeded – Life Stories of Successful Men and Women" by Orison Swett Marden is a powerful collection of real-life success stories from some of the most accomplished individuals of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through engaging interviews and vivid narratives, Marden reveals the personal habits, mindsets, and values that propelled these men and women to greatness. From business leaders to artists and inventors, ...Elite Consulting Art Développement personnel Gestion et leadership Réussite Économie
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  • THE RISE OF THE ROTHSCHILDS 2: Rothschilds’ Triumph in a Turbulent Era - Egon Caesar Corti
    Jul 14 2025
    (00:00:00) 4. The Brothers Rothschild During the Period of Congresses, 1818-1822 (02:46:01) 5. The Rothschild Business Throughout the World (04:48:13) 6. The House of Rothschild Rides the Storm THE RISE OF THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD (1770-1830): Rothschilds’ Triumph in a Turbulent Era - by Count Egon Caesar Corti - Part 2, Chapters 4–6.Secrets of Success Podcast: The Rise of the House of Rothschild, Part 2 (Chapters 4–6) Welcome to Secrets of Success, the podcast that dives deep into the stories of remarkable individuals, families, and enterprises that have shaped history through ingenuity, resilience, and strategic brilliance. In this episode, we explore The Rise of the House of Rothschild by Count Egon Caesar Corti, focusing on Part 2, Chapters 4–6, which chronicle the meteoric ascent of the Rothschild family during the early 19th century. These chapters—covering the period of European congresses, the global expansion of their banking empire, and their ability to navigate turbulent times—offer timeless lessons in adaptability, collaboration, and leveraging influence. Drawing from Corti’s meticulously researched narrative, we uncover how the Rothschild brothers transformed their family’s modest beginnings into a financial dynasty that influenced nations, economies, and history itself. Let’s delve into the strategies, decisions, and circumstances that propelled the Rothschilds to unparalleled success, as detailed in Chapters 4–6 of this seminal work. The Rothschild Success Story: A Foundation of Vision and Unity The Rothschild family’s rise from the Frankfurt ghetto to the pinnacle of international finance is a masterclass in strategic foresight, disciplined collaboration, and opportunistic timing. Founded by Mayer Amschel Rothschild, a Jewish merchant in 18th-century Frankfurt, the family’s banking empire was built on his vision of creating a network of trust and efficiency across Europe. By the time his five sons—Nathan, James, Salomon, Carl, and Amschel—took the reins, the Rothschilds had already established a reputation for reliability during the Napoleonic Wars, handling vast sums for governments and monarchs. Part 2 of Corti’s book, spanning 1818–1830, captures the brothers at the height of their powers, expanding their influence during a period of political reconfiguration and economic opportunity in post-Napoleonic Europe. What makes the Rothschild story compelling is not just their wealth but their ability to operate as a cohesive unit across borders, cultures, and political systems. Each brother managed a branch of the family bank in a major European city—London, Paris, Vienna, Naples, and Frankfurt—yet they functioned as a single entity, sharing information, capital, and strategies through a private courier system that outpaced government communications. This unity, combined with their knack for anticipating political and economic shifts, allowed them to dominate state financing, secure monopolies, and influence policy without holding formal political power. Corti’s account, grounded in primary sources like letters and archival documents, reveals how the Rothschilds turned their outsider status into an advantage, navigating anti-Semitic barriers and societal exclusion to become indispensable to Europe’s elite. In Chapters 4–6, we see the Rothschilds consolidating their power during the post-Napoleonic era, a time of relative peace but intense diplomatic maneuvering. Their success stemmed from three key principles: leveraging relationships with powerful figures, diversifying their financial ventures, and maintaining an unshakable family bond. These chapters highlight how the Rothschilds capitalized on Europe’s need for financial stability, positioning themselves as the go-to bankers for governments rebuilding after decades of war. Let’s break down each chapter to uncover the specific strategies that fueled their ascent and the lessons they offer for modern success. Chapter 4: The Brothers Rothschild During the Period of Congresses, 1818–1822Chapter 4, The Brothers Rothschild During the Period of Congresses, 1818–1822, examines the Rothschilds’ strategic maneuvering during the Congress System, a series of diplomatic meetings among European powers to maintain the post-Napoleonic order. This period, marked by the Congresses of Aix-la-Chapelle, Troppau, Laibach, and Verona, was a time of political intrigue as monarchs and ministers sought to suppress revolutionary movements and stabilize their regimes. The Rothschilds, as Corti details, seized this opportunity to deepen their relationships with key figures like Prince Metternich of Austria and Britain’s Lord Herries, becoming the financial backbone for governments needing loans to fund armies, subsidies, and reconstruction. The brothers’ success in this period lay in their ability to anticipate the financial needs of these congresses. For example, they facilitated loans for Austria...
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    6 h et 47 min
  • THE RISE OF THE ROTHSCHILDS 1: The Success Secrets of History’s Greatest Financial Dynasty - Egon Caesar Corti
    Jul 7 2025
    (00:00:00) Foreword (00:04:50) 1. The Origins and the Early Activities of the Frankfort Family Rothschild (00:53:19) 2. The Rothschild Family During the Napoleonic Era (03:21:54) 3. The Great Napoleonic Crisis and Its Exploitation by the House of Rothschild THE RISE OF THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD (1770-1830): The Secrets of Success Behind the History’s Greatest Financial Dynasty - by Count Egon Caesar Corti - Part 1, Chapters 1–3.Welcome to Secrets of Success, the podcast that uncovers the strategies, struggles, and triumphs behind the world’s most remarkable success stories. In this captivating episode, we dive into The Rise of the House of Rothschild by Count Egon Caesar Corti, focusing on Part 1, Chapters 1-3, which chronicle the meteoric ascent of the Rothschild family from humble beginnings in the Frankfurt ghetto to becoming one of the most influential banking dynasties in history. Drawing from Corti’s meticulously researched account, we explore the origins, resilience, and strategic brilliance of Mayer Amschel Rothschild and his five sons during the turbulent Napoleonic era. This episode unravels the secrets behind their ability to navigate political upheaval, forge powerful alliances, and seize unprecedented financial opportunities, offering timeless lessons in ambition, adaptability, and unity. Join us as we dissect the key moments from Chapters 1-3, revealing how the Rothschilds transformed adversity into opportunity and laid the foundation for an enduring financial empire. Episode OverviewThe Rothschild family’s story is one of extraordinary determination, cunning, and collaboration, set against the backdrop of 18th and early 19th-century Europe. In The Rise of the House of Rothschild, Count Egon Caesar Corti, a former Austro-Hungarian officer turned historian, provides a detailed and impartial account of how Mayer Amschel Rothschild, a poor Orthodox Jew from Frankfurt, built a banking empire that shaped the financial and political landscape of Europe. Published in 1928 and translated from German by Brian and Beatrix Lunn, the book draws on extensive primary sources, including letters and documents, to trace the family’s journey from 1770 to 1830. Corti’s work stands out for its objectivity, avoiding the sensationalism often associated with the Rothschilds and debunking myths perpetuated by conspiracy theorists. Instead, it focuses on their strategic acumen and the practical decisions that propelled them to prominence. This episode of Secrets of Success zooms in on the first three chapters, covering the family’s early activities, their navigation of the Napoleonic era, and their exploitation of the era’s greatest crisis. These chapters reveal the foundational principles of the Rothschilds’ success: a unified family structure, relentless adaptability, and an uncanny ability to turn chaos into opportunity. Listeners will discover how Mayer Amschel’s vision, combined with his sons’ international expansion, created a financial network that rivaled the power of kings and emperors. Through engaging storytelling and insightful analysis, we’ll unpack the lessons that modern entrepreneurs, leaders, and dreamers can apply to their own journeys, from building trust to seizing moments of disruption.Chapter Summaries and Success Insights:Chapter 1: The Origins and Early Activities of the Frankfurt Family Rothschild (04:50)In Chapter 1, Corti introduces us to Mayer Amschel Rothschild, born in 1744 in the cramped, oppressive Judengasse (Jewish ghetto) of Frankfurt, Germany. Living under severe restrictions on Jews, Mayer began his career as a coin dealer and money changer, leveraging his keen intellect and business savvy to serve local merchants and aristocrats. His early activities laid the groundwork for the Rothschild banking empire, as he cultivated a reputation for reliability and discretion. Mayer’s breakthrough came through his relationship with the Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, a wealthy German prince, for whom he managed financial transactions with meticulous care. This alliance not only boosted his wealth but also gave him access to elite networks, a critical step in transcending the limitations of the ghetto.Success Secrets:Mayer’s story exemplifies the power of starting small and building trust. His attention to detail and ability to serve high-profile clients, despite societal barriers, highlight the importance of reputation and persistence. For modern listeners, this chapter underscores the value of identifying niche opportunities and cultivating relationships with influential stakeholders, even in constrained circumstances. Mayer’s humility and focus on service over personal gain set a model for sustainable success. His ability to navigate a discriminatory society teaches us resilience and strategic patience, showing that success often begins with small, consistent steps toward a larger vision. Chapter 2: The Rothschild Family During the Napoleonic Era (53:19)...
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    5 h et 44 min
  • MORALS & DOGMA OF FREEMASONRY - DEGREES 28º - 32º: The Apex of Masonic Philosophy - Albert Pike
    Jul 3 2025
    (00:00:00) 28.1 KNIGHT OF SUN, OR PRINCE ADEPT (01:55:00) 28.2 LECTURE OF KABALISTS (02:34:41) 29. GRAND SCOTTISH KNIGHT OF ST. ANDREW (03:05:40) 30. KNIGHT KADOSH (03:29:58) 31. GRAND INSPECTOR INQUISITOR COMMANDER (04:04:54) 32. SUBLIME PRINCE OF THE ROYAL SECRET - MASTER OF ROYAL SECRET (04:59:33) 28.3 CLOSING INSTRUCTION - Part 1 (08:10:58) 28.4 CLOSING INSTRUCTION - Part 2 MORALS AND DOGMA OF FREEMASONRY: The Masonic Path to Personal Success - Albert Pike (1871) - HQ Full Book.Part 4: Degrees 28º - 32º - The Apex of Masonic Philosophy. Contents: 28°—Knight of the Sun or Prince Adept. 29°—Scottish Knight of St. Andrew. 30°—Knight Kadosh. 31°—Inspector Inquisitor 32°—Master of the Royal Secret.Albert Pike’s Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is a seminal work in Masonic literature, offering philosophical, historical, and esoteric insights into the degrees of the Scottish Rite. Published in 1871, the book serves as a guide for Freemasons, exploring the moral, spiritual, and philosophical dimensions of each degree. Part 4 of the text covers the final degrees of the Southern Jurisdiction’s Scottish Rite, specifically degrees 28 through 32. These degrees, often referred to as the philosophical or sublime degrees, delve into profound metaphysical and ethical themes, emphasizing personal transformation, universal truths, and the pursuit of wisdom. Below is a 1000-word description of Part 4, including a short overview of each degree from the 28th to the 32nd. Overview of Part 4The final degrees of the Scottish Rite, as presented in Morals and Dogma, represent the culmination of a Mason’s journey through the philosophical and esoteric teachings of the Rite. These degrees are less about ritual mechanics and more about introspection, universal principles, and the synthesis of knowledge. Pike draws heavily from ancient philosophies, religious traditions, and mystical systems, including Kabbalah, Gnosticism, and Hermeticism, to illuminate the moral and spiritual obligations of the initiate. Each degree challenges the Mason to transcend personal limitations, embrace universal brotherhood, and align with divine truth. The text is dense with allegories, historical references, and metaphysical discussions, encouraging Masons to reflect on their role in the world and their connection to the divine. 28°—Knight of the Sun or Prince AdeptThe 28th degree, Knight of the Sun or Prince Adept, is a profound exploration of truth, light, and the unity of all knowledge. Pike presents this degree as a celebration of the divine intellect and the eternal quest for wisdom. The degree draws heavily on solar symbolism, associating the sun with divine truth and enlightenment. It emphasizes the idea that all religions and philosophies, when stripped of dogma, point to a singular universal truth. Pike delves into the teachings of ancient mystery schools, including Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and the Kabbalah, to illustrate the interconnectedness of spiritual traditions. The Knight of the Sun is tasked with becoming a beacon of light, dispelling ignorance and promoting harmony among humanity. The degree teaches that true wisdom is achieved through humility, study, and a commitment to universal brotherhood, urging the Mason to rise above sectarian divisions and embrace the divine spark within all. Key themes include the reconciliation of science and religion, the pursuit of intellectual and spiritual enlightenment, and the rejection of superstition. The degree’s rituals and symbols, such as the sun and the seven planets, underscore the cosmic order and the Mason’s role in aligning with it. Pike’s discourse is both a call to personal transformation and a reminder of the Mason’s duty to uplift humanity through knowledge and virtue. 29°—Scottish Knight of St. AndrewThe 29th degree, Scottish Knight of St. Andrew, focuses on chivalry, duty, and the defense of truth and justice. Named after St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, this degree invokes the ideals of knighthood—honor, courage, and service. Pike uses the degree to explore the historical and symbolic significance of chivalric orders, drawing parallels between medieval knights and the modern Mason’s moral obligations. The degree emphasizes the importance of fidelity to one’s principles, even in the face of adversity, and the need to protect the weak and uphold justice. Pike incorporates Christian symbolism, particularly the cross of St. Andrew, to highlight themes of sacrifice and devotion. However, he also universalizes these concepts, suggesting that the virtues of the knight transcend any single religious tradition. The degree challenges the Mason to embody tolerance, charity, and integrity in all interactions, fostering a spirit of unity among diverse peoples. The rituals involve allegories of pilgrimage and trial, symbolizing the Mason’s journey toward moral perfection. Pike’s ...
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    9 h et 55 min

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