The Science of Getting Rich - Wallace D. Wattles

The Science of Getting Rich

By Wallace D. Wattles

  • Release Date: 2007-04-19
  • Genre: Personal Finance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 105 Ratings

Description

As featured in the bestselling book The Secret, here is the landmark guide to wealth creation republished with the classic essay “How to Get What You Want.”  Wallace D. Wattles spent a lifetime considering the laws of success as he found them in the work of the world’s great philosophers. He then turned his life effort into this simple, slender book – a volume that he vowed could replace libraries of philosophy, spirituality, and self-help for the purpose of attaining one definite goal: a life of prosperity.Wattles describes a definite science of wealth attraction, built on the foundation of one commanding idea: “There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made…A thought, in this substance, produces the thing that is imaged by the thought.”In his seventeen short, straight-to-the-point chapters, Wattles shows how to use this idea, how to overcome barriers to its application, and how work with very direct methods that awaken it in your life. He further explains how creation and not competition is the hidden key to wealth attraction, and how your power to get rich uplifts everyone around you. The Science of Getting Rich concludes with Wattle’s rare essay “How to Get Want You Want” – a brilliant refresher of his laws of wealth creation.

Reviews

  • Great Book

    5
    By Blu.XGen
    Definitely has great content on how to become successful.
  • Hmmm...

    2
    By Oni_m
    If you are some one that needs a pep talk to gain confidence In This field then I recommend it to you, otherwise it’s such a round about way of hearing positive quotes on Pinterest. The writing is well done but it’s not so much science as it is mindset and it’s not a way for you to gain riches as it is just giving you little nuggets of information that you may not have come to learn yourself but if you are driven and seek knowledge this will sound repetitive in that aspect. Read at your own risk, it wasn’t worth it for me...