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E-Book, Englisch, 1150 Seiten

Wattles The Collected Works of Wallace D. Wattles

E-Book, Englisch, 1150 Seiten

ISBN: 859-654739077-0
Verlag: DigiCat
Format: EPUB
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The Collected Works of Wallace D. Wattles is a timeless compilation of thought-provoking writings by the prolific author. Wattles, known for his philosophical approach to self-improvement and success, presents a series of practical guides to achieving wealth, health, and happiness through the power of positive thinking. His literary style is clear, concise, and accessible, making his teachings easily applicable to everyday life. Set in the early 20th century, Wattles' works provide a fascinating glimpse into the mindset of the New Thought movement, which advocated the power of the mind in shaping one's reality. This collection includes Wattles' most famous works, including The Science of Getting Rich and The Science of Being Well, offering readers valuable insights into the principles of success and wellbeing. Wallace D. Wattles was a self-help pioneer who drew from various philosophical and spiritual traditions to create his unique approach to personal development. His own experiences of struggle and transformation inspired him to share his wisdom with others, leading him to become a respected figure in the self-improvement movement. Wattles' writing reflects his belief in the endless possibilities of human potential and serves as a timeless reminder of the importance of mindset in achieving one's goals. I highly recommend The Collected Works of Wallace D. Wattles to readers interested in self-help, personal development, and the power of positive thinking. Wattles' empowering messages continue to resonate with audiences today, offering valuable lessons on achieving success and fulfillment in all areas of life.
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Wallace Delois Wattles (1860 – 1911) was an American author, a pioneer in the New Thought movement, and a mentor to numerous readers seeking advice on personal growth and achieving success in life. His philosophical and practical approach to life's challenges garnered a following that continues to thrive over a century later. Wattles' seminal work, 'The Science of Getting Rich' (1910), forms part of 'The Collected Works of Wallace D. Wattles' and presents a methodical approach to achieving financial prosperity that is as much about mental attitude as practical steps. Drawing from the belief in a universal creative substance, Wattles crafts a vision of success through the power of positive thought and a clear, unwavering desire. 'The Science of Being Great' and 'The Science of Being Well' accompany this wealth-focused manual, representing his holistic view on personal development. It's in these works that Wattles' literary style is marked by a didactic tone, empirical conviction, and an underlying moral framework. In addition to his teachings on wealth and personal success, Wattles also touched on social issues and self-help for the common man in lesser-known writings like 'A New Christ' and 'Social Problems Redressed'. An astute observer of the mechanics of success and the potential for personal transformation through focused thought and action, Wattles' influence endures in contemporary self-improvement culture.


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