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The Science of Getting Rich By Wallace D. Wattles

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Wattles describes a definite science of wealth attraction, built on the foundation of one commanding idea.

He further explains how creation and not competition is the hidden key to wealth attraction, and how your power to get rich uplifts everyone around you.

The Science of Getting Rich concludes with Wattle’s rare essay “How to Get Want You Want” – a brilliant refresher of his laws of wealth creation.

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