The Science of Being Great
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The Science of Being Great

by Wallace D. Wattles

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Pages
78
Language
English
Published
1982

Overview

The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles belongs to the tradition of practical self-help and positive thinking. It focuses on character, purpose, and the idea that greatness begins in inner discipline rather than external status. Readers seeking motivational nonfiction will find direct advice aimed at personal growth, confidence, and constructive action.

The book appeals to those interested in early self-help writing and the roots of success literature. Its value is less in theory than in its optimistic, action-oriented mindset, which speaks to readers who want a compact guide to self-development and better habits. It also appeals to readers of self-help who want optimism tied to discipline, purpose, and deliberate action. It also gives the book a practical, encouraging edge that makes its message easy to return to.

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