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Before there were the Law of Attraction: The Science of Attracting More of What You Want and Less of What You Don't Want and The Science of Success: How to Attract Prosperity and Create Harmonic Wealth Through Proven Principles there were The Science of Getting Rich The Science of Being Well and The Science of Being Great. These are the works the first introduced the world to the power of positive thinking. Wallace D. Wattles pioneered the concepts that Michael Losier and James Arthur Ray would latter rework for a new generation. Now you can have all three landmark works in one volume and begin to think yourself well great and rich!…mehr

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Before there were the Law of Attraction: The Science of Attracting More of What You Want and Less of What You Don't Want and The Science of Success: How to Attract Prosperity and Create Harmonic Wealth Through Proven Principles there were The Science of Getting Rich The Science of Being Well and The Science of Being Great. These are the works the first introduced the world to the power of positive thinking. Wallace D. Wattles pioneered the concepts that Michael Losier and James Arthur Ray would latter rework for a new generation. Now you can have all three landmark works in one volume and begin to think yourself well great and rich!
Autorenporträt
Wallace Delois Wattles was an American who wrote about New Thought. He lived from 1860 to 1911. He isn't very well known as a person, but his writing is still used in the New Thought and self-help groups and is still in print. Wattles's most well-known work is a book he wrote in 1910 called The Science of Getting Rich. In it, he talks about how to get rich. Florence wrote that in the three years before he died, "he made a lot of money and was healthy, except that he was very weak." Wattles died in Ruskin, Tennessee, on February 7, 1911. His body was taken home to be buried in Elwood, Indiana. As a sign of respect, all of the companies in the town closed for two hours in the afternoon of the day of his funeral. His daughter thought it was "untimely" that he died at age 51, because in the year before, he had written two books (The Science of Being Well and The Science of Getting Rich) and ran for public office.