Wallace Delois Wattles
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Wallace Delois Wattles

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Wallace Delois Wattles was born in 1860 shortly before the end of the Civil War as the son of a gar­dener and a housewife. Thus, even as his father Wattles first was farm worker more bad than good in life. At that time, his life was marked by defeats, losses, poverty and failure. Just problems at all. In his life for a long time nothing pointed out that he should attain great wealth. During the Christmas season 1896 Wattles visited the age of 36 years, a meeting at which he was confronted with a kind of socialism Christian spirit. There had raised the theo­ries have exerted great influence on him. He busied himself from now on out to a basic way with how he and his family out of poverty and could lead back to prosperity. When he thought he had found the key to a successful and happy life, he started in almost every free moment to write. Wattles rapidly became one of the most important writers of the American New Thought Movement. His most famous book "The Science of Getting Rich" was published in the year 1910, just a day before his death. In "The Nautilus Magazine", the official magazine of the New Thought Movement, in almost every issue, an article was published by Wattles. Wattles practiced his own theories with success. He became a successful, prosperous and powerful personality, full of energy.
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