
The Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles
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『The Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles』の概要
Before "The Secret," there was Wallace D. Wattles' century-old masterpiece that revolutionized manifestation philosophy. Rhonda Byrne credits this book as her spiritual catalyst, transforming New Thought principles into practical wealth-building methods. What ancient wisdom connects your thoughts directly to financial abundance?
『The Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles』の主要テーマ
- new thought philosophy
- conscious evolution
- mental manifestation
- inner power activation
- overcoming hereditary limitations
『The Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles』の名言
The world and all it contains is perfect, though not completed.
Things will arrange themselves for your advantage.
The only real barriers are internal.
Any inherited trait can be overcome when the real man awakens.
『The Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles』の登場人物
- Wallace D. WattlesAuthor and pioneer of the New Thought movement
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『The Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles』の著者について
Wallace Delois Wattles (1860–1911) was a pioneering New Thought author and self-help expert best known for his transformative work The Science of Getting Rich, which explores prosperity through creative thinking and spiritual alignment.
His posthumously curated collection The Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles distills his philosophy on wealth, wellness, and personal empowerment, rooted in the belief that mindset shapes reality.
A central figure in the early 20th-century New Thought movement, Wattles authored the influential "Science of" trilogy—including The Science of Being Well and The Science of Being Great—and contributed regularly to Elizabeth Towne’s Nautilus magazine. Despite limited formal education, his works became cornerstones of motivational literature, blending pragmatic advice with metaphysical principles.
Wattles’ ideas gained renewed prominence when The Science of Getting Rich indirectly inspired the bestselling book The Secret. His legacy endures through timeless concepts like the creative power of gratitude and purposeful action, with his writings remaining in continuous print for over a century.
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The Wisdom of Wallace D. Wattles combines three foundational New Thought works: The Science of Getting Rich, The Science of Being Well, and The Science of Being Great. It teaches practical strategies for achieving wealth, health, and personal mastery through mindset shifts, gratitude, and efficient action, emphasizing that abundance is a natural right accessible via focused thought and deliberate effort.
This book is ideal for seekers of self-improvement, entrepreneurs, and anyone pursuing financial freedom or holistic well-being. Wattles’ pragmatic approach appeals to those open to metaphysical principles but prioritizing actionable steps over abstract philosophy.
Yes, its timeless advice on mindset and wealth creation has influenced modern self-help giants like Napoleon Hill. Readers praise its clear, step-by-step guidance for transforming thoughts into tangible results, though its early 20th-century language may require patience.
Key ideas include:
- Creative mindset: Wealth begins with envisioning abundance.
- Gratitude: Amplifying thankfulness attracts more blessings.
- Efficient action: Daily choices must align with financial goals.
- Non-competition: Success comes from creation, not exploitation.
Wattles describes wealth as living fully—having financial freedom, vibrant health, and personal greatness. It’s not mere materialism but the capacity to contribute value while thriving in all life areas.
This concept stresses daily accountability: each action either advances you toward wealth or wastes time. Wattles argues consistent, purpose-driven habits compound into irreversible success.
It posits that health and prosperity are interconnected. Physical vitality fuels productivity, while stress-free thinking (achieved via gratitude and faith) prevents self-sabotage in financial pursuits.
Some modern readers find his emphasis on sheer willpower oversimplified, overlooking systemic barriers. Others note his death at 51—despite claiming mastery of health—raises questions about practical application.
Both emphasize mindset, but Wattles focuses more on daily habits and universal laws, while Napoleon Hill stresses desire and mastermind alliances. Wattles’ work is considered a precursor to Hill’s ideas.
Absolutely. His emphasis on efficient action, positive visualization, and skill mastery aligns with modern career-growth strategies, particularly in entrepreneurship and leadership roles.
Gratitude is a “wealth magnet” that shifts focus from scarcity to abundance, attracting opportunities. Wattles mandates daily gratitude practices to reinforce this mindset.
True greatness involves serving others while pursuing self-mastery. Leaders cultivate unwavering purpose, mental discipline, and compassion, creating ripple effects of success in their communities.
He references a universal “Formless Substance” and divine right to abundance but avoids dogma. His nonsectarian approach blends spirituality with pragmatic action, appealing to diverse audiences.
- Visualize goals vividly.
- Allocate 30+ daily minutes to skill-building.
- Audit actions for efficiency weekly.
- Practice gratitude journaling.

















