The Science of Getting Rich Book (Explained)

 The Science of Getting Rich Explained



the book "The Easy Science of Getting Rich"


It appears you are likely referring to the classic self-help book "The Science of Getting Rich" by Wallace D. Wattles.


While there isn't a widely recognized book with the exact title "The Easy Science of Getting Rich," Wattles' 1910 classic is frequently described as a straightforward, practical manual, which often leads to this variation in the title.


Here is a breakdown of the book's core concepts and actionable advice.


Overview


Published in 1910, this book is a foundational text of the New Thought movement. It asserts that getting rich is not about luck, talent, or environment, but rather a result of doing things in a "Certain Way." It was a primary inspiration for the modern phenomenon The Secret.


The Core Philosophy


Wattles argues that there is a Science of Getting Rich—an exact science like algebra or arithmetic. If you follow the laws, wealth is a mathematical certainty.


The Right to Be Rich: Wattles claims it is not only okay to be rich but necessary. You cannot live a fully developed life (in mind, body, and soul) without the resources to buy books, travel, eat well, and appreciate art.


The "Certain Way": Wealth comes from thinking and acting in a specific manner. It involves moving from a competitive mind to a creative mind.


3 Key Principles


1. The Creative vs. The Competitive Mind


This is the book's most famous distinction.


Competitive Mind: Believes resources are limited. You must fight others for what already exists.


Creative Mind: Believes the "Formless Substance" (the universe/energy) is infinite. You do not need to take from others; you can create new value. When you get rich through creation, you lift others up with you.


2. The Power of Thought (Vision)


You must form a clear and definite mental picture of what you want.


Vague desires don't work: Wishing for "wealth" isn't enough. You must visualize the specific life you want.


Faith and Purpose: You must hold this vision with the unwavering faith that it is yours and the purpose to realize it.


3. The Importance of Gratitude


Wattles emphasizes gratitude more than almost any other success author.


Connection: Gratitude connects your mind to the "Source" (the universe).


The Law: The more gratefully you fix your mind on the Supreme when good things come to you, the more good things you will receive, and the more rapidly they will come.


Actionable Steps ("The Science")


PrincipleThe Action RequiredThink in the Certain WayHold a clear mental image of your goal. Rejection of doubt or fear is essential.Act in the NowYou cannot act in the past or future. You must act in the present. Do your current work with excellence.Efficient ActionEvery day, do all that can be done that day, and do each act in an efficient manner. Inefficiency is the cause of failure.Leave the Impression of IncreaseIn every transaction, give people more in "use value" than you take in "cash value." Make everyone feel they are advancing by interacting with you.


Famous Quote


"There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made... A thought in this substance produces the thing that is imagined by the thought."



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