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The Science of Getting Rich Revisited: A Guide to The Secret Law of Attraction For the Sceptic and Believer Alike



The Science of Getting Rich Revisited: A Guide to The Secret Law of Attraction For the Sceptic and Believer Alike

With the release of the book and movie, The Secret, Rhonda Byrne created a resurgence of interest in the Law of Attraction. The book that is best known for first publicizing the Law of Attraction in America is The Science of Getting Rich written back in 1910 by Wallace D. Wattles. While there has been considerable excitement about this topic in the last couple of years, there has also been a great deal of scepticism and outright criticism of not only the Secret, but also the Science of Getting Rich, and the Law of Attraction in general. One of the strongest criticisms is that the Secret is steeped in pseudoscience; that the Law of Attraction is not anything close to a scientific law and that the references to quantum physics and thought frequencies are at best conjecture and at worst simply wrong. Others claim that the Law of Attraction is even dangerous because encourages people to rely on magic to heal their woes. On the other hand, the Law of Attraction also has a large number of avid followers who credit it with changing their lives for the better and who are certain that the positive changes they have experienced are due to something more than just positive thinking. So who is right? Could they both be right?

As the title implies, The Science of Getting Rich Revisited, A Guide to The Secret Law of Attraction For the Sceptic and Believer Alike, was written to analyze and address this apparent paradox. The book is actually two books in one. It starts by using Wallace D. Wattles original text and is supplemented with over 140 pages of new material that addresses the concerns of the sceptics, provides real scientific studies that shines new light on why the law of Attraction may bestow tangible benefits on those that practice it, and supplies practical guidance on how to use the Law of Attraction to provide real world results. The author of the new material, Adam O. Kirwan, J.D., LL.M., is an asset protection and estate planning attorney who routinely deals with multimillionaires and who has first hand knowledge of the practices of successful people. He is a realist, a pragmatist, and a practitioner of the Law of Attraction. He recognized that notwithstanding the fact that The Science of Getting Rich is almost 100 years old, it is filled with sage advice that is at least as relevant today as it was when Wallace D. Wattles first wrote it almost a century ago. Backed by new findings in the fields of psychology and neuroscience, and Mr. Kirwan s experience with successful individuals, Wattles original teachings take on a new and richer meaning.

Whether you are a scientific materialist, a sceptic, a true believer, or someone seeking to better understand the Law of Attraction, The Science of Getting Rich Revisited is guaranteed to make you see the Law of Attraction in a brand new light. As philosopher and scientist, Alfred Korzybski once said There are two ways to slide easily through life: to believe everything or to doubt everything. Both ways save us from thinking. The Science of Getting Rich Revisited will serve as your personal guide to help you better your life, attain your goals, make you a happier person, and finally, make you think.




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