Wallace Wattles’ ‘The Science of Getting Rich’ offers timeless principles for wealth accumulation, focusing on delivering value, clear goal setting, visualization, consistent action, and unique creation.
Main Lessons
- Money is a medium of value and is essential to experiencing all of creation.
- Striving for riches is not greed; it’s a pursuit of experiencing more of what the world has to offer.
- To become wealthy, you must deliver as much personal value as possible.
- Have a clear mental image and definite goal of what you want to achieve.
- Quality visualization attracts ideas and opportunities aligned with your goals.
- Avoid negative influences and opposites that breed disbelief and hinder progress.
- Success requires daily action with a focus on ‘micro speed, macro patience’.
- Focus on acting perfectly daily; consistent effort has a compounding effect.
- Prioritize creation over competition by innovating and doing things differently.
- Leverage your strengths to create something unique and avoid direct competition.
- Ensure your business or investment strategies are innovative to offer new value.