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The book 'Science of Getting Rich' by Mr. Wattles is a little outdated; but, very prophetic. In the 21st century some of what Mr. Wattles says in his book is no different from the advice students receive in an MBA program. Nevertheless, compare Mr. Wattles statements below to other statements made by modern day advertisers, and state operated lotteries further down:
1). 'Thinking in a Certain Way (process) will bring riches to you, but you must not rely upon thought alone (marketing), paying no attention to personal action (advertising)'.- Mr. Wattles, 'Science of Getting Rich' 1910
2). 'You must give every man more in use value than he gives you in cash value'.- Mr. Wattles, 'Science of Getting Rich' 1910
3). 'A person must pass from the competitive to the creative mind. Otherwise he cannot be in harmony with formless intelligence, which is always creative and never competitive in spirit'.- Mr. Wattles, 'Science of Getting Rich' 1910
Now! Compare the above listed statements by Mr. Wattles to modern day advertisers, and state operated lotteries in the 21st century listed below:
1). 'Essentially, Marketing is the process (Certain Way) used to build business'.- Andrew Griffiths, '101 Ways to Advertise Your Business' 2004
2). 'To encourage frequency of Lottery playing offer low cost (use value) game entry and huge jackpot (cash value) rewards'.- Roger Dunstan, 'Gambling in California' 1997
3). 'State lotteries do not compete head-to-head for lottery business, presenting a unique opportunity for industry cooperation to develop and bring the best games to market'.- Texas Lottery Commission 'Comprehensive Business Plan (Fiscal Years 2012-2015)'
*Note: In a nutshell what Mr. Wattles didn't say in 1910 and what modern thinkers today are saying is that by marketing, the thing you want is brought to you and by advertising you receive it. Mr. Wattles, nonetheless, remarked that those particularly in the Health industry would benefit greatly from his advice; yet, I believe his teachings are already being incorporated into modern day lotteries or gambling enterprises.
1). 'Thinking in a Certain Way (process) will bring riches to you, but you must not rely upon thought alone (marketing), paying no attention to personal action (advertising)'.- Mr. Wattles, 'Science of Getting Rich' 1910
2). 'You must give every man more in use value than he gives you in cash value'.- Mr. Wattles, 'Science of Getting Rich' 1910
3). 'A person must pass from the competitive to the creative mind. Otherwise he cannot be in harmony with formless intelligence, which is always creative and never competitive in spirit'.- Mr. Wattles, 'Science of Getting Rich' 1910
Now! Compare the above listed statements by Mr. Wattles to modern day advertisers, and state operated lotteries in the 21st century listed below:
1). 'Essentially, Marketing is the process (Certain Way) used to build business'.- Andrew Griffiths, '101 Ways to Advertise Your Business' 2004
2). 'To encourage frequency of Lottery playing offer low cost (use value) game entry and huge jackpot (cash value) rewards'.- Roger Dunstan, 'Gambling in California' 1997
3). 'State lotteries do not compete head-to-head for lottery business, presenting a unique opportunity for industry cooperation to develop and bring the best games to market'.- Texas Lottery Commission 'Comprehensive Business Plan (Fiscal Years 2012-2015)'
*Note: In a nutshell what Mr. Wattles didn't say in 1910 and what modern thinkers today are saying is that by marketing, the thing you want is brought to you and by advertising you receive it. Mr. Wattles, nonetheless, remarked that those particularly in the Health industry would benefit greatly from his advice; yet, I believe his teachings are already being incorporated into modern day lotteries or gambling enterprises.