my mind, this is a must read for everyone! I had read Rhonda Byrne's "The Secret" first and heard her mention Wallace Wattles as one of her mentors, so I decided to give it a whirl.
Well, it became obvious that Rhonda basically rewrote this book, softened the Christian slant, and called it "The Secret", I loved this book! I'm trying to put his methods into action so if I'm rich soon you'll know whether you want to read this book or not! I should add that it's a very short read.
You can complete it in a couple of hours, It's a book that you'll want to read over and over though, Good luck, and if you get rich from it, please send me an email and let me know! This book is absolute and utter trite, which attempts to completely manipulate and indoctrinate the way you think.
Through asserting that everything against the belief enforced in the work should be ignored as though completely false presents just how far Wattles desired his indoctrination to go.
While spouting about how Jesus and God would desire you to live in the way he proposes, he presents it as a cold and bitter life.
A clarifying example of this would be his claim that charity does nothing to aid the poor and that medicine has only caused further disease.
Furthermore, his claims that getting rich come from your will to become so is far from scientific, Science is sensory and precise, as such believing that riches are coming to you which is the "Science of Getting Rich" has nothing to do with science or any kind of rational thinking.
In summary, this work should be completely ignored if the reader wants a scientific way of gaining riches as this and likely many other works claiming the same are an excuse to push their own ideology onto you.
I really liked the book, yet it seemed unscientific just in the sense of being more ethereal than real, My take away comes from one quote: The very best thing you can do for the whole world is to make the most of yourself.
The book outlinestruths to the science of getting rich, It's a combination of Daoism, Hinduism, Christianity intended audience, the secret, the Jack Rabbit Principle and the Abundant Life series all wrapped up in another way of thinking yourself to greatness.
I enjoy this one a little more because one of the truths requires action and not just the "If you think it, they will come" actual quote is "If you BUILD, it they will come.
"way more my philosophy, but this isn't about me,
There are a couple things I will change after reading the book as a result of the book reminding me of other things i"ve learned.
I will now say, "I am living an abundant life, " Instead of saying, "When I am rich, " which makes most people uncomfortable, implies I am currently not rich FAR from true!, and puts things way out there instead of here in the moment so I can have a lot of excuses to not get there, I will instead say, "When I am richer.
" I think it won't make people uncomfortable that I am so presumptuous in my speaking, It definitely helps me to not think that I am currently not rich because I am, by the standards ofof the world, yet it holds me responsible to be doing things in the now this book talks about that which are actions which are getting me richer.
Lastly, I already took the time to reread all my affirmation statements with a lot of creative mental juice focused on what I was saying because I am a creator of wealth not a competitor.
I can literally create something out of the materials available around me, If you're not liking this type of talk, don't read this book, This book is so dated with Wattles talking about the great steel barons from another century that it makes many of his conclusions false,
I found a few principles worthy to digest but the more I thought about it, the more I realized it was a brilliant piece of propaganda.
I picked it apart on my blog post and urge you to read it here: sitelink comthe لا حول و لاا قوة الا ب الله العلى العظيم
اقدم كتب تنمية الثروة اللى قريتها كان كتاب ل نابليون هيل فكر تصبح غنيا
كان اصدار
و مع ذلك طلعت منه ب شوية نصايح مفيدة
الكتاب الذى نحن بصدده الان
الظاهر كان عندهم جنيهات خشب . لو دورت فى الكتاب جيدا لن تجد كلمة "دولار" و لاا كلمة " اموال" و لاا كلمة "راس مال" و لاا كلمة "مليونير"
انما ستجد الكلمة الملعونة "الطريقة المعينة" و التى يعدك انها ستجعلك بلا بلا بلا بلا بلا بلا . . و لابد ان تبتعد عن بلا بلا بلا بلا حتى تعمل ال"الطريقة المعينة" . و التى ان اتبعتها ستصل بالتاكيد للنتيجة المرجوة لانها علم مثلها مثل الرياضيات !!!
و تجرى الصفحات و تنتظر ان يشرح لك ما هى "الطريقة المعينة" تحديدا و ما تفاصيلها لتصبح ثرى و التى المفروض ان الكتاب كله يتمحور حولها فلا تجد اى شىء و تجد نفسك امام موضوع تعبير كبير .
الكتاب فى اوله يعدك انك لست امام كتاب فلسفى و انما امام كتاب علمى احترمت جدا الجملة و قلت ايوه بس الراجل الخواجة الامريكى دا راجل دقيق و عملى و عارف طلبى طلع مجرد واحد هراى بتشديد الراء نصاب خطيب مفوه
اى حد منتظر ان يحتوى الكتاب على خطوات عملية ك كتاب اغنى رجل فى بابل او كتاب الاب الغنى وا لاب الفقير انصحه يتراجع الكتاب ما هو الا موضوع تعبير كبير
الكتاب القادم :
sitelinkدليل الاستثمار للاب الغني Gibberish, Stupid. Shit. The Science of Getting Rich is just what I needed right now, I think from
the stress of everyday responsibilities to the current political climate, life has been weighing me down, This book gave me a new and more positive perspective about all of that, This book is about gaining wealth, but it is so much more than that, It is about having the power to set your mind on something you really want and then achieving it, Sounds kind of cheesy, but I'm telling you, this book was a game changer for me, This book is an extremely quick read, I listened to the audio online and it just takes a little more than two hours, Since it was written back in, this book is public domain and you can listen to it for free, Here is the link where I listened to it: sitelink org/details/TheScienc Although there were many very good insights and some great advise, this book fails due tomajor issues, First, it takes a "brainwashing" approach, advising readers NOT to read or explore anything that may possibly contradict the The Science of Getting Rich Action Pack!'s message, If this is "science" as it claims to be, then it should hold up against anything, Truth is truth. I disagree with anything that advises not to test and explore, And secondly, the idea that the rich can help the poor by being an inspiration to them for what they can be, advising against giving and benevolence is completely ridiculous.
Too many contradictions, a misleading book title, and needlessly flowery verbiage, Some of the ideas that were discussed in the book were quite good but sadly they were overshadowed by its many contradictions, It tries to be too many things at once and fails on its promise, I will give you an actual example just to make my point very clear:
The book starts off with stating that the methods in this book are to be taken as an ultimate and axiomatic truth.
Even going so far as to say that "Do not listen to arguments against this idea do not go to churches or lectures where a contrary concept of things is taught or preached".
WTF!
What makes this even funnier is the fact that at later points in the books the author starts babbling about how you're doing Gd's work by following this method / getting rich.
But what really bugged me out about the book was the fact that certain points were repeated ad nauseam, There were literally sentences that were repeated at leasttimes throughout various chapters, I counted them.
To conclude: a lot of things were said but there was no content, You're better off reading Napoleon Hill's book "Think and Grow Rich", That's a really good and practically applicable book, Not this tripe. I wish I could write some fallacious bullshit and get it published, Wallace Wattles needs to look up the word science for a start, This is as full of magic as "The Secret, " So, if you like to pretend the world is full of fairies, this is the nonsense for you, We need to overcome our fears of selfdoubt reflected in the degree of fear and misunderstanding of wealth, Money is not the problem, for there are many with it who do great things for others, The problem comes in loving it above all else, But what the misinformed don't understand yes, you who see the rich as evil for obtaining their riches is that we all desire great riches.
Who doesn't Who doesn't want absolute freedom to do as one sees fit and in doing so maximize our potential, skills, desires, even the desire to reach out to aid others with our great riches, ala Bill Gates in his billions to the needy.
Don't like the rich and what they're doing with their money A great giver, you are Then forget what you cannot control the evil rich and receive your Godgiven right to wealth and abundance obtain your own riches and come to the aid of yourself, your family, your country, your world in betterment and FEEL the LOVE! Set your legacy to EARN, pass on not only your riches but a richness of understanding to you and yours and theirs and theirs and theirs.
A must read for all humans,
This is the main thrust of the book, It sets you right on the course of how to specifically obtain wealth, There is a little bit of spirituality involved, and if "God" offends, you may want to look elsewhere for inspiration, However, keep in mind that the current wealth gurus T Harv, Ecker, Mark Victor Hansen, Robert Allen, and others speak to the issue of mental attitude and clearing oneself of the "negative" and "unbelieving, " It's actually the spiritual or, if you will, religious taken to market, I call it the sectarian "law of attraction, " In order to get into the proper mindset, according to Wattles, you have to believe what you want is possible, clear your mind of all disbelief and doubt, and work toward helping others with a mind of cooperation Wattles calls it the "creative" as apposed to the competitive.
What's good about the book is that it's not just all theory, And even though it was written a long time ago, its format is inline with that of current gurus who advocate simplicity, directness, "cumulative points" review at end of each chapter, and exercises or the need for the reader to "do" not merely sit back and read.
Other than the fact that there are a few suggestions that the author makes that I don't agree with, for the majority, the book works on all levels.
If you're looking to get rich for all the right reasons, then this is the book for you,
Jeff Ahh, non vedevo proprio lora che finisse in offerta un libro sulla legge dellattrazione applicata al tema del denaro,
E che libro, si tratta del libro che ha ispirato il famosissimo sull'argomento The secret, proprio lui,
E che tema, i soldi, proprio un tema che si presterebbe bene alla scoperta di un metodo scientifico, quanto sarebbe bello
Dico questo perché lautore ha avuto lardire di intitolare il libro “Il metodo scientifico per diventare ricchi”.
Quindi è legittimo aspettarsi un modo di procedere bel specifico: formulazione dellipotesi, raccolta di dati empirici, analisi logicomatematica di questi dati e quindi esperienza dimostrazione.
E invece niente di tutto ció, secondo lautore la scientificità di quello che lui chiama “trattato” risiede nel fatto che nessuno può dimostrare il contrario rispetto alle ipotesi nel testo solo formulate non dimostrate, che tra laltro sulla maggior parte dei temi trattati è uguale a chiedere una probatio diabolica.
Poi diciamolo, travestire questo libro da trattato scientifico e dopo poco attaccare subito a parlare di Dio, è abbastanza una contraddizione in termini, A un certo punto esplicitamente afferma che per funzionare, il metodo scientifico in questione, richiede come presupposto la fede: un ossimoro,
Già queste due cose sono sufficienti a squalificare il libro,
E infatti le poche cose giuste che vengono dette si spiegano su un altro piano, sulla base di unaltra scienza vera stavolta: la neuroscienza.
Quindi sul tema:
neuroscienza: scienza
meccanica quantistica: teoria fisica su cui non so ancora a sufficienza per potermi pronunciare, ma comunque teoria fisica
legge dellattrazione, almeno nei termini di questo libro: baggianata, squalificata senza appello This books is truly amazing.
I liked everything about the book, There aren't any tedious references to stories it is plain and simple and to the point, From the first five minutes of reading this book I have already felt empowered to go on and reach my goals, It is truly motivating and gives the groundwork to becoming successful in whatever it is you want to become, I recommend this to anyone who wants to be something great and achieve above the masses, I bought this book at special price from here:
sitelink amazon. com/ScienceGettin This is probably the weirdest book I've ever read, which is saying a lot since I went to public school,
Far from being scientific, this book read more like the holy book of a religion devoted to wealth,
While the author quotes the Bible, he makes claims about God that are certainly not Biblical, such as the assertion that God doesn't want you to sacrifice for others, but to acquire wealth.
Getting richthe author claimsis the greatest human pursuit, and you are nothing without wealth,
So many of the statements the author made were so dogmatic and arrogant that it was quite humorous, Even funnier, was that the author tells the reader not to read any other sources, but to only read his book, and to have faith that what he says will lead to wealth.
He even warns the reader not to delve in the occult not sure why he thinks the reader would because even though it's likely that people do live on after death, we should not disturb the dead, and it's unlikely that they can help us, or that we should demand such a thing of them.
WHAT Why How is that relevant Haha! :P
And yet, sprinkled throughout, were some nuggets of gold, such as the advice to avoid dwelling on darkness.
"Righteousness was never obtained by studying sin, "
Really though this book is crazy, and the title is complete bogus, .
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