The Science of Being Great |
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This book provides valuable insights on how to achieve greatness in all aspects of life. The author emphasizes the importance of aligning one's thoughts and actions with their goals and ambitions in order to bring about success. Wattles presents practical techniques and strategies that can be implemented to help the reader harness their full potential and reach their highest aspirations. Overall, this book offers a refreshing perspective on personal development and is a must-read for anyone looking to unlock their greatness. Book Description: |
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Instruction |
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Reviews (Rated: 4 Stars - 4 reviews) |
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Reviewer: Michael - December 25, 2015 Subject: Being great Great and awesome work |
Reviewer: Ish - November 8, 2013 Absolutely brilliant. Still very relevant |
Reviewer: Tula - September 9, 2013 Subject: A humbling gift Wattles offers a tried and tested method to reset the bad habits and false pride we have accumulated, reconnect with an institutional source of wisdom and become happy, sentient people with dignity. It would be foolish to ignore this succinct and one of a kind lesson because of any preconceptions and personal biases of the historical figures used as parables. Read by a young Russian-Hungarian woman with a wonderful voice. |
Reviewer: Yandex - August 30, 2013 Subject: A real gem The best book I have come across for the right-brain, exactly what I needed to unlock my potential which I felt but could not access due to self-defeating conditioning which originated outside of myself. Remember that level of consciousness and life experience determines the level of understanding of a text, not the other way around. Those who are brave and have searched for the truth will know the conclusions of Wattles to be true, others will see this book simply as "motivational" text and not the tried and tested method of a regular man who became great by tapping into an instinctual source of wisdom which at some point in time mankind had lost contact with. But there is no shame in not knowing, the shame is in not finding out. It would be foolish to ignore this succinct and one of a kind book because of your preconceptions and personal biases of the historical figures used as parables. Read by a young Russian-Hungarian woman with a wonderful voice, much more powerful than the American man posted on youtube. |