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Learn moreA Special Condensation of One of the Most Radical
and Effective Success Programs Ever Written
This is no ordinary book. You are about to encounter Wallace D. Wattles’s brilliant and simple distillation of the inner path to wealth and success.
Wattles, a social reformer and positive-mind pioneer, dedicated a lifetime to testing and distilling the principles of achievement espoused by the greatest minds in history. His slender classic The Science of Getting Rich is the result.
In this abridgement you will quickly and efficiently discover:
• How ideas shape the physical world.
• Why creativity matters more than competition.
• Why one passionately felt aim is the foundation of all achievement.
• How your mental powers and practical abilities work together.
Abridged and introduced by PEN Award-winning historian Mitch Horowitz, here is the dramatic and eye-opening masterwork by an incredibly bold thinker who had one simple aim: to bring riches to the masses of people.
The Condensed Classics Library
“40 Minutes to a New You”
Mitch Horowitz is a PEN Award-winning historian, longtime publishing executive, and a leading New Thought commentator with bylines in the New York Times, Time, Politico, Salon, and the Wall Street Journal and media appearances on Dateline NBC, CBS Sunday Morning, All Things Considered, and Coast to Coast AM. He is the author of several books, including Occult America and One Simple Idea. He lives in New York City.
Wallace D. Wattles(1860-1911) was an American author. A New Thought writer, he remains personally somewhat obscure, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements. Wattles' best known work is a 1903 book called The Science of Getting Rich in which he explains how to become wealthy.