The Science of Getting Rich: Financial Success Through Creative Thought

· Cosimo, Inc.
4.4
8 reviews
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104
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Many people are in need of more money. It is one of the most popular self-help topics and perpetual concern for many people in the United States and around the world. In his book The Science of Getting Rich, Wallace Wattles gives readers his program for becoming wealthy. Originally published in 1910, his method promises to work without failure because it is based upon exact science and infallible scientific laws. Sacrificing an explanation of his philosophy for brevity, Wattles provides readers a stripped-down guide on shaping the universe to their benefit through the power of positive thinking. American author WALLACE DELOIS WATTLES (1860-1911) overcame poverty and failure in his life to become a pioneer of the early self-help movement. Among his books are The Science of Being Great and The Science of Being Well.

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4.4
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Kirk Georgatos
April 22, 2013
I thought it was a great book very good at getting you to think differently and if applied it really has amazing results!
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Alina Ciupe
April 3, 2014
Thank you for show me what life means and who beautiful life can be if you let the life be part of you. Thank you:*
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Rashawn Bass
July 13, 2017
Reality Accepted
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