The Science of Getting Rich, Being Great, and Being Well
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A combined edition of Wattles's principal works, presenting a unified statement on prosperity, personal development, and well-being within the New Thought tradition.This volume brings together The Science of Getting Rich, The Science of Being Great, and The Science of Being Well, forming a coherent exposition of Wallace D. Wattles's teaching on the relation between thought, conduct, and circumstance. Wattles advances the view that material conditions, personal influence, and physical health arise from a disciplined and directed use of thought, supported by consistent action. His method is structured and sequential, emphasising clarity of intention, steadiness of purpose, and adherence to defined principles.Written in the early twentieth century, these works reflect a broader movement concerned with the practical application of metaphysical ideas to everyday life. Wattles's style is direct and instructional, presenting his arguments in concise form with an emphasis on repeatable practice. Taken together, the three texts offer a comprehensive statement of his approach, linking prosperity, character, and well-being within a single conceptual framework.
Book Information
Main Genre
Self-Help & Non-Fiction
Sub Genre
Personal Development
Format
Softcover
Pages
194
Price
17.40 €
Description
A combined edition of Wattles's principal works, presenting a unified statement on prosperity, personal development, and well-being within the New Thought tradition.This volume brings together The Science of Getting Rich, The Science of Being Great, and The Science of Being Well, forming a coherent exposition of Wallace D. Wattles's teaching on the relation between thought, conduct, and circumstance. Wattles advances the view that material conditions, personal influence, and physical health arise from a disciplined and directed use of thought, supported by consistent action. His method is structured and sequential, emphasising clarity of intention, steadiness of purpose, and adherence to defined principles.Written in the early twentieth century, these works reflect a broader movement concerned with the practical application of metaphysical ideas to everyday life. Wattles's style is direct and instructional, presenting his arguments in concise form with an emphasis on repeatable practice. Taken together, the three texts offer a comprehensive statement of his approach, linking prosperity, character, and well-being within a single conceptual framework.
Book Information
Main Genre
Self-Help & Non-Fiction
Sub Genre
Personal Development
Format
Softcover
Pages
194
Price
17.40 €



