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Science of Getting Rich - Network Marketing Edition

By: Wallace D. Wattles, Hugh Newman
Narrated by: Jim Kipping
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"The Formula for Getting Rich in Network Marketing...." People don't get rich by accident. There is a science of getting rich, and it is an exact science, like algebra or arithmetic. There are certain laws which allow (or prevent) the accumulation of wealth. Once you know how to use these laws, you will get rich with mathematical certainty. Yes, you can learn how to get rich. In this book, you'll discover:

  • The exact, step-by-step formula you can use to attract money and wealth
  • The secret known by elite, very wealthy people, which leads to... "mega-wealth!"
  • A scientifically-proven, extremely-powerful "money mindset" that sends your ability to manifest wealth into white-hot overdrive!
  • The single most important thing you can do to attract big money!
  • What rich people know about money

This book was the inspiration for the worldwide best-seller The Secret, and contains everything you need to know about attracting money into your life.

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All this book does is repeat that you must do and approach things "In a particular way..." over and over again. I gave up before the end but I'll bet it never tells what what the particular way is. Each chapter just repeats the same vacuous things in different ways - over and over! This "ain't" anything scientific - its "pseudo" and its a waste of anyone's time. Edward Lears book of nonsense is much better.

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