Wallace D Wattles
Wallace Wattles (1860-1911) was an American
author and self-help pioneer who wrote several books, including his most famous
work, "The Science of Getting Rich," which was published in 1910.
Wattles was born in Illinois and spent most of his life in poverty, struggling
to make ends meet. He was deeply interested in the power of positive thinking
and the ability of individuals to change their circumstances through their
thoughts and actions.
In "The Science of Getting Rich,"
Wattles lays out a philosophy of wealth creation that emphasizes the importance
of creative thinking, positive visualization, and taking action. He believed
that everyone had the potential to become wealthy, but that they needed to
adopt a certain mindset and approach to life in order to achieve their goals.
His ideas have influenced many other self-help authors and motivational
speakers over the years.
In addition to "The Science of Getting
Rich," Wattles also wrote several other books on personal development,
including "The Science of Being Great," "The Science of Being
Well," and "Jesus: The Man and His Work."
Wattles also wrote several other books,
including "The Science of Being Great" and "The Science of Being
Well," which focused on personal development and health. Although he died
at a relatively young age, his ideas have continued to resonate with readers
and continue to be widely read and discussed today.
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