The Science Of Getting Rich (1910) by Wallace D. Wattles

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Summary: "The Science of Getting Rich" is a personal development book written by Wallace D. Wattles, first published in 1910. The book is a guide to achieving wealth and success, and is based on the idea that there is a scientific formula for getting rich.

According to Wattles, the key to getting rich is to cultivate a specific mindset and set of habits that are conducive to wealth creation. He argues that by following a specific set of principles and taking consistent action, anyone can achieve financial success.

Throughout the book, Wattles outlines these principles and offers practical advice for applying them in daily life. He encourages readers to focus on their goals, to take consistent action towards achieving those goals, and to cultivate the mindset and habits that are necessary for wealth creation.

The Science of Getting Rich was cited by Rhonda Byrne as an inspiration for her film and book The Secret.

Chapters:
00:00 - Book Shelf
00:45 - Preface
03:23 - I. The Right to be Rich
09:35 - II. There is a Science of Getting Rich
16:34 - III. Is Opportunity Monopolized
24:30 - IV. The First Principle in the Science of Getting Rich
34:55 - V. Increasing Life
45:27 - VI. How Riches Come to You
54:34 - VII. Gratitude
01:01:20 - VIII. Thinking in a Certain Way
01:09:12 - IX. How to Use The Will
01:17:35 - X. Further Use of the Will
01:26:56 - XI. Acting in the Certain Way
01:36:23 - XII. Efficient Action
01:44:09 - XIII. Getting into the Right Business
01:50:52 - XIV. The Impression of Increase
01:57:53 - XV. The Advancing Man
02:04:56 - XVI. Some Cautions, and Concluding Observations
02:12:49 - XVII. Summary of the Science of Getting Rich

Credits:
Text - Wallace D. Wattles
Audio Narration - Randy Scott
Visual Photography and Editing - Brian Dehler

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