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The Science of Being Well

Wallace Wattles

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Sinopsis

This book is the second in a series by Wallace D. Wattles. The first was about how to get wealthy; this one is about how to get healthy. As in The Science of Getting Rich, Wattles advices the reader to think and ACT in a Certain Way. As with the first book, the concepts are simple. The challenge is having the discipline to apply the concepts with faith and persistence. The good news is that you should see results faster with the Science of Being Well than with the Science of Getting Rich.
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