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3 Big Mistakes Readers of The Science of Getting Rich Make

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Recently resurrected from its relative obscurity, Wallace D. Wattles' nearly one hundred year old classic masterpiece, "The Science of Getting Rich", has quickly become *THE* book to read on the subject of getting rich.

However...

Most of those who read this powerful book won't get rich.

Sad...

But absolutely true!

Why not, you ask?

The answer is simple...

They make one or more of these three big mistakes:

Big Mistake #1 - They read edited, revised, and/or poorly done versions of "The Science of Getting Rich".

There are a number of versions of "The Science of Getting Rich" available both offline and online, many of which are edited, revised, and/or poorly done containing serious errors.

In order for you to get rich scientifically, using "The Science of Getting Rich", it's vitally important that you follow Wallace D. Wattles' "system" *exactly* as Wallace D. Wattles originally wrote it, *NOT* as some "co-author", editor, scanner, and/or translator decided that it should've been written.

So...

If you want to get results from "The Science of Getting Rich"...

My advice is to...

Only read versions of "The Science of Getting Rich" that were taken, with care, directly from the original and that haven't been edited, revised, and/or translated.

Big Mistake #2 - They mix systems.

In Chapter 10 of "The Science of Getting Rich" ("Further Use of the Will"), Wallace D. Wattles wrote:

"Others still are poor because, while they have some notion of science, they have become so swamped and lost in the maze of metaphysical and occult theories that they do not know which road to take. They try a mixture of many systems and fail in all."

Here's the deal...

If you want results from "The Science of Getting Rich", it's vitally important that you follow the *one* "system" Wallace D. Wattles laid out in it and follow that *one* system *ONLY*!

Then...

As Wallace D. Wattles wrote later in the same chapter:

"After you have made good and become rich, you may study other systems as much as you please; but until you are quite sure that you have gained what you want, do not read anything on this line but this book, unless it be the authors mentioned in the Preface."

I've found this to be wise advice...

As a matter of fact...

It's some of the wisest advice that I've ever read. :-)

Big Mistake #3 - They don't take action.

And this one's the "biggie"...

Most folks who read "The Science of Getting Rich"...

Absolutely love the book...

They love to read it...

They love to study it...

They love to talk about it...

They love to theorize about it...

They love to philosophize about it...

However...

When it comes down to taking action on its proven scientific principles...

Nada!

They never get around to believing the fundamental principles on which it's based...

They never get around to getting off the competitive plane of life...

They never get around to creating a vision of what they want...

They never get around to taking action with faith and purpose...

They never get around to taking efficient action...

And...

Therefore...

They never get the results it promises!

Don't let that be you. :-)

Tony Mase is a serious student of the works of Wallace D. Wattles and the creator of an amazing website that'll take you by the hand and guide you step-by-step down Wallace D. Wattles' proven path to wealth, health, success, happiness, love, and more... http://www.tonymasesinnercircle.com

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