
The Science of Getting Rich - Original Edition
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Christa Lewis
About this listen
The Science of Getting Rich is a classic, written by Wallace D. Wattles, and published in 1910. Wattles died in 1911, shortly after publishing this book. Forgotten for decades, it was recently rediscovered. The timeless principles in this classic will transform your financial future.
A primary principal in The Science of Getting Rich is to always give more in "use value" than you receive in "cash value" for your products or services. As Wattles states in his book, if you practice and apply this science, you will get rich! Brought to you here in its original unabridged format, as written by Wallace in 1910.
Public Domain (P)2018 Dauphin PublicationsThis is finally, a moral and constant guidance! I declare that I Am rich now.
Finally, a moral and constant guidance!
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Most outstanding book I have ever read.
Outstanding Advice for Changing Your Life
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This book is everything.
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I'm full of gratitude to the author and audio books for producing this recording.
Don't miss this book
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Gratitude
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Powerful Audiobook
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Leighanne sloan
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Excellent
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The LOA book geared towards money 💰
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Some of it was a bit out there, there was one key message which was hammered home constantly and there were more religious references than I was expecting, but most of it was useful.
If you've read around the topic the content won't be new to you, but that's not to say we won't benefit from hearing them again!
I thought the narrator was really good and I enjoyed listening to her - that isn't always the case with audio books.
Over 100 years old and still relevant
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