The Science Of Being Great Apr 2026
The book operates on the premise that every person possesses an inherent "Principle of Power". Wattles argues that greatness is not a result of luck, heredity, or extraordinary circumstances, but is a potential available to everyone through the intelligent direction of their internal mental faculties.
is a seminal self-help classic written by Wallace D. Wattles in 1911. It serves as the third and final volume of his "The Science of" trilogy, following The Science of Getting Rich and The Science of Being Well . Core Philosophy The Science of Being Great
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