The Science of Getting Rich
This is the Passionpreneur University Edition of The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles, presented by and with an introduction by Walt Goodridge, author of Turn Your Passion Into Profit

It is the second "required reading" text for the Passionpreneur University Master Program. It Includes the original text of Wattles' work; Walt's introduction footnoted definitions to aid comprehension; plus "Professor Passion's Notes" after each chapter, to help interpret and apply The Science of Getting Rich to the process of turning your passion into profit; Bonus: Link to a FREE audio version!

SAMPLE of "PROFESSOR PASSION'S NOTES"

There will be those who immediately resonate with Wattles' initial ideas on the right to be rich and will use them as a springboard for success. What about you? Are you feeling some resistance to some of these ideas? If so, you're not alone. There will be those who take exception to Wattle's opening premise and his contention, for instance, that one who does not desire to be rich is abnormal. Wattles may have been speaking from a worldview and paradigm of a young soul (See Turn Your Passion Into Profit for more) and who assumes everyone else thinks the same way, but don't let that turn you off or cause you to miss the overall value of what Wattles offers here.

For those old and mature souls who don't value money to the degree that younger souls do, I suggest you re-title this book in your mind as The Science of Getting Compensated or The Science of Getting Financially Rewarded for Your Passion-Centered Business, and simply substitute the words "compensated" or "rewarded" every time Wattles' uses the word "rich."

At the same time, I also suggest that you make mental note of any resistance you feel at Wattles' words and ask yourself if this resistance is actually a symptom of a resistance to success. Is it possible you're you responding in this way because you were raised to believe that the pursuit of wealth somehow makes you "too materialistic?" Are you responding this way because of all the negative associations about money with which many of us are raised? As I state in the Profit chapter of Turn Your Passion Into Profit:

[Excerpt] If you see money as an expression of the abundance of the wealth that God has created, and that you are entitled to share in, then you will be on your way to wealth. If, on the other hand, you feel money is one of man's evil inventions that is far removed from the realm of the Godly, then you'll surely have a difficult time attracting and accumulating it in your life. For which person wants to be un-Godly in anything they do?[End]

If you are one of the richness resisters, I suggest you continue reading Wattles' words with an open mind. Don't fight these ideas until you determine if indeed you're simply an old soul in a young soul's world, or if, in fact, it's your negative money-programming being activated! Who knows? Perhaps Wattles will surprise you and redeem himself and how you perceive him!
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The Science of Getting Rich
This is the Passionpreneur University Edition of The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles, presented by and with an introduction by Walt Goodridge, author of Turn Your Passion Into Profit

It is the second "required reading" text for the Passionpreneur University Master Program. It Includes the original text of Wattles' work; Walt's introduction footnoted definitions to aid comprehension; plus "Professor Passion's Notes" after each chapter, to help interpret and apply The Science of Getting Rich to the process of turning your passion into profit; Bonus: Link to a FREE audio version!

SAMPLE of "PROFESSOR PASSION'S NOTES"

There will be those who immediately resonate with Wattles' initial ideas on the right to be rich and will use them as a springboard for success. What about you? Are you feeling some resistance to some of these ideas? If so, you're not alone. There will be those who take exception to Wattle's opening premise and his contention, for instance, that one who does not desire to be rich is abnormal. Wattles may have been speaking from a worldview and paradigm of a young soul (See Turn Your Passion Into Profit for more) and who assumes everyone else thinks the same way, but don't let that turn you off or cause you to miss the overall value of what Wattles offers here.

For those old and mature souls who don't value money to the degree that younger souls do, I suggest you re-title this book in your mind as The Science of Getting Compensated or The Science of Getting Financially Rewarded for Your Passion-Centered Business, and simply substitute the words "compensated" or "rewarded" every time Wattles' uses the word "rich."

At the same time, I also suggest that you make mental note of any resistance you feel at Wattles' words and ask yourself if this resistance is actually a symptom of a resistance to success. Is it possible you're you responding in this way because you were raised to believe that the pursuit of wealth somehow makes you "too materialistic?" Are you responding this way because of all the negative associations about money with which many of us are raised? As I state in the Profit chapter of Turn Your Passion Into Profit:

[Excerpt] If you see money as an expression of the abundance of the wealth that God has created, and that you are entitled to share in, then you will be on your way to wealth. If, on the other hand, you feel money is one of man's evil inventions that is far removed from the realm of the Godly, then you'll surely have a difficult time attracting and accumulating it in your life. For which person wants to be un-Godly in anything they do?[End]

If you are one of the richness resisters, I suggest you continue reading Wattles' words with an open mind. Don't fight these ideas until you determine if indeed you're simply an old soul in a young soul's world, or if, in fact, it's your negative money-programming being activated! Who knows? Perhaps Wattles will surprise you and redeem himself and how you perceive him!
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This is the Passionpreneur University Edition of The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles, presented by and with an introduction by Walt Goodridge, author of Turn Your Passion Into Profit

It is the second "required reading" text for the Passionpreneur University Master Program. It Includes the original text of Wattles' work; Walt's introduction footnoted definitions to aid comprehension; plus "Professor Passion's Notes" after each chapter, to help interpret and apply The Science of Getting Rich to the process of turning your passion into profit; Bonus: Link to a FREE audio version!

SAMPLE of "PROFESSOR PASSION'S NOTES"

There will be those who immediately resonate with Wattles' initial ideas on the right to be rich and will use them as a springboard for success. What about you? Are you feeling some resistance to some of these ideas? If so, you're not alone. There will be those who take exception to Wattle's opening premise and his contention, for instance, that one who does not desire to be rich is abnormal. Wattles may have been speaking from a worldview and paradigm of a young soul (See Turn Your Passion Into Profit for more) and who assumes everyone else thinks the same way, but don't let that turn you off or cause you to miss the overall value of what Wattles offers here.

For those old and mature souls who don't value money to the degree that younger souls do, I suggest you re-title this book in your mind as The Science of Getting Compensated or The Science of Getting Financially Rewarded for Your Passion-Centered Business, and simply substitute the words "compensated" or "rewarded" every time Wattles' uses the word "rich."

At the same time, I also suggest that you make mental note of any resistance you feel at Wattles' words and ask yourself if this resistance is actually a symptom of a resistance to success. Is it possible you're you responding in this way because you were raised to believe that the pursuit of wealth somehow makes you "too materialistic?" Are you responding this way because of all the negative associations about money with which many of us are raised? As I state in the Profit chapter of Turn Your Passion Into Profit:

[Excerpt] If you see money as an expression of the abundance of the wealth that God has created, and that you are entitled to share in, then you will be on your way to wealth. If, on the other hand, you feel money is one of man's evil inventions that is far removed from the realm of the Godly, then you'll surely have a difficult time attracting and accumulating it in your life. For which person wants to be un-Godly in anything they do?[End]

If you are one of the richness resisters, I suggest you continue reading Wattles' words with an open mind. Don't fight these ideas until you determine if indeed you're simply an old soul in a young soul's world, or if, in fact, it's your negative money-programming being activated! Who knows? Perhaps Wattles will surprise you and redeem himself and how you perceive him!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157647919
Publisher: The Passion Profit Company
Publication date: 12/23/2015
Series: Passionpreneur University , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Wallace Delois Wattles (1860–1911) was an American author.
Through his study and personal practice of the ideas in his own life, Wattles declared he had discovered the keys behind the New Thought principles. He tested his principles and shared what he learned in articles and books.
With very little formal education, Wattles traveled to Chicago, where several leading New Thought leaders of his time were located. He studied the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson and many others. He was also an avid student of the teachings of Jesus. He went beyond scholarship by putting their theories into practice in his own life and became wealthy.
His most famous book, The Science of Getting Rich, was written in 1910, and inspired a number of contemporary authors including Rhonda Byrne, who said that The Science of Getting Rich transformed her reality. It’s the book that came magically into her life and inspired her to create The Secret in 2006.

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Walt F.J. Goodridge is author of over 20 books including Turn Your Passion Into Profit, The Tao of Wow, Living True to Yourself, and Ducks in a Row: How to find the courage to finally QUIT your soul-draining, life-sapping, energy-depleting, freedom-robbing job now...before it's too late..and live passionately ever after!
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