The Science Of Being Great
Monday, February 11th, 2008I just read The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles. Published in 1911, the year of his death, this is the third book in the series after The Science of Getting Rich and The Science of Being Well. It’s been added to the Resources page.
Wattles believed that everyone has the ability to attain greatness. He wrote:
“Nothing was ever in any man that is not in you; no man ever had more spiritual or mental power than you can attain, or did greater things than you can accomplish. You can become what you want to be.”
Sounds promising, but what’s the secret? He tells us this:
“The Principle of Power in man is man himself, and man himself is God. But while man is original substance, and has within him all power and possibilities, his consciousness is limited. He does not know all there is to know, and so he is liable to error and mistake. To save himself from these he must unite his mind to that outside him which does know all; he must become consciously one with God.”
So now you see that compared to the previous two books, this one is much more religious (or sacrilegious, depending on your point of view). The law of attraction is downplayed in favor of emphasis on God. This book is also unusual in that it’s not nearly as easy to read as the other two. However, it’s still very good.
Note that this particular copy of the ebook contains an advertising link at the top of each page. I’m not affiliated with this link, I haven’t researched it, and I have no recommendation either for or against it.
Please share your thoughts on The Science of Being Great in the comments.


