The New Science of Getting Rich

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Straightforward and easy to understand, The Science of Getting Rich asserts that all of us — no matter what our circumstances — have the ability to obtain enough wealth to live as we desire and to fulfill our purpose in life. Written nearly a century ago and recently rediscovered by Rhonda Byrne, creator of The Secret, The Science of Getting Rich offers clear insight on creating prosperity and the happiness that ensues.There exists a science of getting rich — and it is an exact science, like algebra or arithmetic. There are also certain laws that govern the process of acquiring means, and once these laws are learned and followed, a person will prosper with mathematical certainty. This book carefully provides the explanation of this science and how these laws function.Each one of us naturally wants to achieve his or her full potential — this desire to realize our innate talents is inherent in human nature. There is nothing wrong in wanting to become wea… More >>

The New Science of Getting Rich


5 Responses to “The New Science of Getting Rich”

  1. The author seems incapable of putting two sentences together without saying at least one ridiculous thing. Maybe Wattles really did get rich selling baloney like this. If he did, I’m sure that’s as “scientific” as he ever got. It’s hard to imagine a non-imbecile getting any inspiration from this absurd book.

  2. This book has to be one of the worst books I have read. It took me 2 months to finish. After just a few pages I had to put it down. That’s how bad it is.

  3. Perhaps the biggest waste of time ever. I cannot believe that anyone would actually have the nerve to print such trash. The Science of Getting Rich? HA! Maybe if you’re the publisher, definitely not if you are the reader.

  4. haven’t got a chance to read it yeat but it came in the mail very quickly.

  5. Readers deserve a reward if they can stay awake during the reading of this 110-page book. It’s hard to see what all the fuss is about. The book reads more like a philosophy text than a practical guide to riches. Maybe the science of getting rich lies in . . . writing a book purporting to tell others that there is a “science” to it.

    I’m sorry — maybe it’s just me but the book seemed like 100-year old drivel and seemed interminable, even at its slim length.

    Your mileage may vary …

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