Orrin C. Hudson's new book Think, Act and Be Someone! Teaching to Win by Choice based on Napoleon Hill's Thirteen Proven Steps to Success offers the shortest dependable philosophy of individual achievement ever presented for the benefit of anyone who is searching for a definite goal in life. When the great Nobel Prize winner Dr. Albert Schweitzer was asked what's wrong with people today, he answered, 'People simply don't think!' Although it has been more than fifty years since that statement was made, it still holds true today. Most people merely react to external stimuli. Think, Act and Be Someone offers a better way: "if you think rich, you will grow rich. What a magic formula!" "I teach people to think", Orrin says, "Stay where you are until you think your way through. Don't move until you see the right path. The answer is right before you. You just have to figure it out and solve your own problem. No one is coming to the rescue". Orrin, who also just won the 2004 TBS Superstation Pathfinders awards for Education, the 2004 Beacon of Hope award, and the 2004 Martin Luther King award, has dedicated his life to helping others.
He is a former 6-year Alabama state trooper, Air Force veteran, and now the founder of the youth organization called Be Someone, Inc. Be Someone, Inc.'s mission is to build character, hope, and inspiration among disadvantaged youth.