Wallace D. Wattles: The Science of Being Great, Science of Getting Rich & Science of Being Well - Wallace D. Wattles - ebook

Wallace D. Wattles: The Science of Being Great, Science of Getting Rich & Science of Being Well ebook

Wallace D. Wattles

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Wallace D. Wattles' groundbreaking work, 'The Science of Being Great, Science of Getting Rich & Science of Being Well' delves into the universal principles of success, health, and personal development. Written in a clear and concise style, Wattles presents practical steps for readers to achieve greatness in all aspects of their lives. Drawing on metaphysical concepts and the power of the mind, the book offers timeless wisdom that remains relevant in today's self-help genre. Wattles' emphasis on the power of positive thinking and visualization sets the foundation for modern teachings on the law of attraction. His trilogy is a must-read for anyone seeking to transform their life and achieve their goals. Wallace D. Wattles, a pioneer in the self-help genre, was influenced by New Thought philosophy and the emerging self-improvement movement in the early 20th century. His own success and desire to share his knowledge led him to write these seminal works, which have inspired countless individuals worldwide. Wattles' teachings continue to resonate with readers seeking personal development and self-empowerment. I highly recommend Wallace D. Wattles' 'The Science of Being Great, Science of Getting Rich & Science of Being Well' to anyone looking to unlock their full potential and live a life of abundance. This comprehensive trilogy offers valuable insights and practical advice for personal growth and success.

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