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The Science of Getting Rich:"The Science of Getting Rich" is a self-help book written by Wallace D. Wattles, published in 1910. It is a foundational text in the New Thought movement, which emphasizes the power of positive thinking and the mind's ability to influence reality. The book presents a philosophy that combines spiritual principles with practical advice for achieving financial success. It outlines specific steps and techniques for attracting wealth, such as: ? Clearly defining your desires: Identify exactly what you want to achieve and hold onto that vision. ? Developing a positive…mehr

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The Science of Getting Rich:"The Science of Getting Rich" is a self-help book written by Wallace D. Wattles, published in 1910. It is a foundational text in the New Thought movement, which emphasizes the power of positive thinking and the mind's ability to influence reality. The book presents a philosophy that combines spiritual principles with practical advice for achieving financial success. It outlines specific steps and techniques for attracting wealth, such as: ? Clearly defining your desires: Identify exactly what you want to achieve and hold onto that vision. ? Developing a positive mental attitude: Believe in your ability to succeed and cultivate a mindset of abundance. ¿ Taking action: Don't just sit back and wait for things to happen; take inspired action towards your goals. ? Giving freely: Be generous and share your resources with others, as this will attract more abundance into your life.
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Wallace Delois Wattles, born in 1860, was an American author and influential figure in the New Thought movement. Despite limited formal education, he became a key proponent of using thought to achieve personal success. His most famous work, The Science of Getting Rich (1910), remains a foundational text on creative visualization and wealth-building.In 1896, Wattles attended a convention in Chicago, where he met George Davis Herron, a Christian socialist minister. This encounter deeply influenced his exploration of the social teachings of Jesus. Wattles later wrote works like A New Christ, blending Christian ideals with socialist perspectives.Wattles practiced what he preached, using creative visualization to achieve his goals. His daughter, Florence, noted that he embodied the principles he wrote about in daily life. He passed away in 1911, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire self-help literature today.