I have been listening to Wallace D. Wattles' "The Science of Getting Rich" everyday since my husband introduced the book to me last month. I was quite impressed with this book. Having read so many self-help books on success, wealth and inner peace, this Wattles' theory outstandingly makes sense to me and his direct, succinct and efficient manner of writing is fascinating as well.
Speaking of efficiency, this how-to-get-rich manual offers a chapter entitled "Efficient Action". Wattles suggests there, "Do, every day, all that you can do that day, and do each act in an efficient manner." He says your efficient action is a success and inefficient one is a failure. Efficient actions make your day a success and inefficient actions make it a failure. Successful days, in turn, lead you to a successful life and days of failure lead you to an unsuccessful one. Makes sense. (To be continued.)
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