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The science of getting rich was written by New Thought Movement author Wallace D. Wattles in 1910. It is his best known work and is based on his concept of the 'Certain (positive) Way of Thinking'. This new trend for using mind over matter was made even more unusual, yet popular, by Wattles' application of it to business prosperity, mind training, and success in the material world. Wattles showed that we all have a super-power - the power of our mind - and it can be used to harness wealth beyond our greatest dreams. We are taught to be somewhat embarrassed about money and about being wealthy. It is vulgar and gauche to say we love money. Surely it is immoral and anti-spiritual too? Wattles was having none of that; he had a deep concern for spirituality and believed that it is our moral duty to become rich, in order to develop as much as we can.
In Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich James Robinson illustrates the timeless nature of Wattles' insights by bringing them to life with modern case studies. His brilliant interpretation of The Science of Getting Rich is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most popular self-help books ever written. In Robinson's modern-day interpretation of a life changing classic, the key themes and ideas have been distilled into 52 bite-sized chunks, supported by examples from life in the twenty-first century. Inside readers will learn how to:
* Become a money magnet;
* Harness their special talents;
* Avoid the haters;
* Get everyone on side;
* Make the mind their friend.
This entertaining accompaniment to one of the most influential self-help books ever written unlocks Wattles' methodology to provide readers with all the tools they need to harness the power of their will.
In Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich James Robinson illustrates the timeless nature of Wattles' insights by bringing them to life with modern case studies. His brilliant interpretation of The Science of Getting Rich is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most popular self-help books ever written. In Robinson's modern-day interpretation of a life changing classic, the key themes and ideas have been distilled into 52 bite-sized chunks, supported by examples from life in the twenty-first century. Inside readers will learn how to:
* Become a money magnet;
* Harness their special talents;
* Avoid the haters;
* Get everyone on side;
* Make the mind their friend.
This entertaining accompaniment to one of the most influential self-help books ever written unlocks Wattles' methodology to provide readers with all the tools they need to harness the power of their will.