The Science of Getting Rich
Gelesen von Diana Majlinger
Wallace D. Wattles
Would you like to be rich? Yes? Well, who wouldn't.
The Science of Getting Rich is a book written by the New Thought Movement writer Wallace D. Wattles. The book is still in print after almost 100 years. According to USA Today, the text is "divided into 17 short, straight-to-the-point chapters that explain how to overcome mental barriers, and how creation, not competition, is the hidden key to wealth attraction." (Summary by Diana Majlinger and Wikipedia) (2 hr 8 min)
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Bewertungen
Avond
It gives you new purpose in life when all seems lost and down. Magnificent work of literature that I will hold dear to me from this day forward.
Thumbs up librivox.
hussayn khaan
Amazing voice...thank you so much for your efforts. The book is just a necessity to every human perhaps
Rush Hamden
The reader did an excellent job reading it. I really enjoyed her accent. There were a few words that were mispronounced, but I knew what she meant. Honestly, her accent restored a very old book, and made it much more interesting than it probably would have been. She has a certain mystery to her voice. Good job!
Enjoyed
Jarvis Jenkins
Very simple way of advising us all of the internal mental power within every breathing person.
nice book
robin hembrom
the book is well written and well read
Best Ever
JasperZeroes
This book is my testimony that indeed anyone can become rich. Interestingly in chapter 4 of this book, the author said if anyone put into practice the writings of the book will definitely get rich. I am a proof that the writings in this book are true. Since I have the hack, I'll expand my thinking about riches and wealth. Thanks
science of getting rich
Pamela Elver
Some incredibly valid lessons for any age. I'm not convinced that it holds invaluable truths BUT according to the book, I am sabotaging my opportunity to get rich by dissing it
loved it and changed my life
kmiloxix
8 years ago, this audiobook came to me and it did change my life for the better.