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The Science of Being Great: How to Be Your Best Self by Wallace D. Wattles - paperback front cover
The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles - paperback back cover with book description
The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles - paperback spine and edition detail
The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles - inside pages of the paperback edition

The Science of Being Great: How to Be Your Best Self by Wallace D. Wattles - Non Fiction - Paperback

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Barcode: 9789361563157
Publisher: Rupa Publications India
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Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789361563157
Publisher: Rupa Publications India

Overview
The Science of Being Great: How to Be Your Best Self is a brand new paperback edition of Wallace D. Wattles' classic New Thought guide to personal achievement. First published in the early twentieth century, this compact 104-page volume distils timeless principles for cultivating a "great" mind and living with purpose. It sits alongside Wattles' better-known The Science of Getting Rich as a foundational text of the self-help and personal development movement, and remains widely read by anyone seeking practical, no-nonsense guidance on unlocking their fullest potential.

About the Book
In this classic guide, Wattles sets out his belief that greatness is not reserved for the fortunate few but is available to anyone willing to think and act with intention. Drawing on the New Thought philosophy of his era, he argues that the way we use our minds directly shapes the outcomes we experience in work, relationships, and everyday life. Across concise, plainly written chapters, Wattles walks readers through the mental habits, attitudes, and daily practices he believed were essential to becoming a genuinely great person — someone who lives fully, thinks clearly, and acts with purpose rather than drifting through routine. Unlike more academic treatments of self-improvement, Wattles writes in a direct, almost conversational style that has helped his work stay accessible to readers more than a century after it was first published. This new paperback edition from Rupa Publications India makes the complete original text available in a durable, easy-to-carry format ideal for reading at home, during commutes, or as part of a daily reflection practice. It is a fitting companion for readers already familiar with Wattles' other writing, as well as newcomers curious about the roots of modern positive-thinking and self-help literature.

  • Clear, actionable principles for cultivating greatness in work and personal life
  • A concise text that can be read and re-read as part of an ongoing personal development practice
  • Historical significance as a foundational New Thought and early self-help text
  • Compact, durable paperback edition that travels easily
  • Complements Wattles' other classic works, including The Science of Getting Rich

About the Author
Wallace Delois Wattles (1860–1911) was an American writer associated with the New Thought movement. Although he remains a somewhat obscure figure personally, his writing has been widely quoted and continues to be reprinted within the self-help and personal development genres. Best known for The Science of Getting Rich, Wattles produced several similarly titled works, including The Science of Being Great, each applying his core philosophy of purposeful thought to different areas of life. His direct, practical tone has kept his books relevant to readers over a century after their original publication.

Why You'll Love This Book
Concise, direct, and free of jargon, this edition delivers Wattles' original ideas in an accessible paperback format — perfect for readers who want a quick but substantial dose of classic self-help philosophy.

Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from images shown; this is the current UK-available edition with the ISBN listed above.

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