The Science of Getting Rich

The Science of Getting Rich

by WallaceD.Wattles (Author)

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{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Arial;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Arial;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang2057\fs18 \i\f1\fs20 The Science of Getting Rich \i0 explains obtaining wealth in a practical, even mathematical manner. Author Wallace Wattles treats gaining riches as a simple equation - if every thought is attuned towards abundance, then every day will be one filled with success. Though \i The Science of Getting Rich \i0 was written almost 100 years ago, its vitality is timeless. For the ease of the modern reader, a simplified version has been created to bridge the gap between timeless thought to modern-day action. \par \par There is nothing wrong with desiring money; Wattles helps the reader understand that not only is wealth and abundance a natural birthright, but also it is required to create success in all aspects of your life. Wattles emphasizes that everyone has the ability to gain the money needed for a well-developed life - regardless of age, skills, education and location. Once this wealth is gained, you can achieve the more worthwhile, abundant you that you truly desire.\par Free of theories and wordy philosophies, Wattles writes in a straightforward, easy-to-understand manner that anyone can comprehend and apply to their lives. Wattles only requires that you read his book, internalize his words, and keep your thoughts on your desires. You will then obtain the wealth that is waiting for everyone.\f0\fs18 \par }

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 197
Edition: 1st Atria Books/Beyond Words Hardcover Ed
Publisher: Beyond Words Publishing
Published: 06 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 1582701881
ISBN 13: 9781582701882

Media Reviews
Wattles offers techniques for getting in tune with one' s deeper self and thus creating a channel of communication between oneself and universal energy. His is a gentle philosophy that excludes competition, cheating, and lording it over one' s fellows when one has made it, and encourages cooperation.
Wattles offers techniques for getting in tune with one's deeper self and thus creating a channel of communication between oneself and universal energy. His is a gentle philosophy that excludes competition, cheating, and lording it over one's fellows when one has made it, and encourages cooperation. -- Publisher's Weekly
If you watched The Secret and wondered what the little book was that changed author Rhonda Byrne's life, this is it. Originally published in 1910, its time has come. --Rahasya Poe, Lotus Guide magazine, Sep/Oct 2007
Perhaps the most important thing that separates Wattles' success strategy from many other systems is his emphasis on spiritual philosophy rather than self interest. --Anna Jedrziewski, New Age Retailer , March 2009
. . . Wattles identified financial success as the critical element, and first priority, in creating an environment in which one could grow in wealth, wisdom, and happiness. . . . the foundation of today's widespread success and prosperity movements. -- Joint Forces Journal, July 2009
Author Bio
Wallace D. Wattles was born in the United States in 1860, shortly before the Civil War. Later in life, he began his tireless study of the religious beliefs and philosophies of the world. It was through this relentless examination of such philosophers as Descartes, Hegel, and Ralph Waldo Emerson that he developed his own principles, successfully applied them to his life, and shared them with the world in his innovative 1910 book, The Science of Getting Rich. He died one year later. Wattles's ideas have lived on to inspire future generations to greatness. Ruth L. Miller served as associate professor at San Jose State University and as Director of Curriculum and Evaluation for Rogue Community College. She was ordained in the New Thought tradition and became the pastor of the Lifeways Center in Portland, Oregon. She is currently a traveling preacher, serving New Thought and Unitarian-Universalist churches in Oregon, Washington, and California.