Wallace D. Wattles (1860-1911) was an influential American author and thought leader in the New Thought movement, best known for his groundbreaking work, The Science of Getting Rich. Born in 1860, Wattles dedicated his life to studying the principles of success and personal development. His work emphasized the transformative idea that individuals could achieve wealth and success by aligning their thoughts and actions with universal laws.
Wattles advocated for positive thinking, creativity, and the importance of serving others as fundamental aspects of achieving one’s goals. His teachings encouraged readers to believe in their ability to create the life they desire through focused action and a clear mental vision of their desired outcomes. His philosophy remains highly regarded in the field of personal growth and entrepreneurship, with a lasting impact on self-help authors and motivational speakers worldwide.
In addition to The Science of Getting Rich, Wattles authored other notable works such as The Science of Being Great, The Science of Being Well (coming soon), Promote Yourself and How to Get What You Want. Each of these books explores different aspects of human potential, offering practical guidance for those looking to unlock their true abilities and manifest their desires.