The Principle of Abundance
In the days of the mighty sailing ships, when brave souls voyaged into the unknown, dependent on the winds and their as-yet incomplete knowledge of geography and navigation, one of… Read more »
In the days of the mighty sailing ships, when brave souls voyaged into the unknown, dependent on the winds and their as-yet incomplete knowledge of geography and navigation, one of… Read more »
Today I was listening to someone speaking about the Science of Getting Rich which is a book I happen to know very well. When I originally came across it, I… Read more »
It was probably about five years ago that I made the decision to get rich and, since then, I have been working on the project continuously. What I would like… Read more »
The Secret is the title of a best-selling book by author, Rhonda Byrne and it is also the title of a full length movie that was released via the internet… Read more »
The fourth of the lessons in Napoleon Hill’s Laws of Success in 16 Lessons concerns the habit of saving. I must confess that when I first read the sixteen principles,… Read more »
A while back, I did Rebecca Fine’s course The Certain Way which was based on the Wallace D Wattles classic, The Science of Getting Rich. As a part of that… Read more »
In my workshops, the subject of the law of attraction will generally get raised at some stage. We have the movies The Secret and What the Bleep: Down the Rabbit… Read more »
The Science of Getting Rich certainly challenges a few commonly held beliefs in relation to money, especially certain religious ideas. It also makes use of a number of somewhat unusual… Read more »
The central idea of the book is that being successful in business boils down to being successful in each individual business transaction and that this can be achieved by giving each person more in use value than you take in cash value. In other words, success is achieved by being the provider of whatever it is the other person values and by doing so in such a way that the other person feels they have received the better part of the deal.
This book is pragmatical, not philosophical; a practical manual, not a treatise upon theories. It is intended for the men and women whose most pressing need is for money; who… Read more »