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by: Wallace D. Wattles
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Binding: Audio CD
Dewey Decimal Number: 158
EAN: 9780743572187
Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN: 0743572181
Label: Simon & Schuster Audio
Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster Audio
Number Of Items: 2
Publication Date: February 12, 2008
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Sales Rank: 217199
Studio: Simon & Schuster Audio
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Product Description: Written nearly a century ago and recently rediscovered by Rhonda Byrne, creator of The Secret
Becoming rich is not a matter of environment or talents. Money and property come to us as a result of doing things in a certain way. This is a natural law -- the Law of Attraction -- that specific actions always produce like effects. As a result, anyone who learns to do things in a certain way will ultimately become prosperous.
There exists a science of getting rich -- and it is an exact science, like algebra or arithmetic and The Science of Getting Rich explains obtaining wealth in a practical, mathematical, manner. Wallace D. Wattles treats gaining riches as a simple equation, and if his simple, rational steps are done in a 'certain way,' the result will always equal wealth.
Updated for the twenty-first century, this exclusive revised edition of The Science of Getting Rich presents a modern version of the lessons taught in the original. Free of complicated theories and wordy philosophies, it is told in a clear-cut, easy-to-understand manner that all can comprehend and apply to theirlives. It requires only that you listen, internalize the words, and keep your thoughts on your desires. You will then obtain the wealth that is awaiting everyone.
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Rating: - Can't beat the original
After listening to the original CD so many times that it's worn out, I decided to try the update version; I must say that although some of the more updated verbiage is nice, I felt too much from the original was cut and the narrator was a tad too robotic sounding, for me. I plan on ordering a new copy of the original, and passing on the copy of this version to someone else.
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