Wallace D. Wattles's The Science of Getting Rich is one of the foundational works of the early twentieth-century New Thought movement, presenting a systematic philosophy of prosperity based on mental discipline and purposeful action.
First published in 1910, Wattles's influential treatise argues that wealth and success are not the result of chance or competition alone, but arise from understanding and applying universal laws governing thought and creative activity. According to Wattles, individuals who learn to think and act in a certain way align themselves with a deeper creative force within the universe, enabling them to build prosperity while contributing constructively to society.
Unlike many later interpretations of the "law of attraction," Wattles emphasizes practical application as much as mental attitude. He outlines a disciplined approach to thought, gratitude, and purposeful work, arguing that prosperity is achieved through clear vision, persistent effort, and constructive action carried out with faith in the creative process.
More than a century after its publication, The Science of Getting Rich remains one of the most widely read and discussed works of classic prosperity philosophy, continuing to influence modern discussions of personal development, success principles, and the power of focused thought.
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