So let me now give you a framework for the Science of Getting Rich 3-Part Formula.
Thinking a Certain Way is the first part.
In other words, "To do things in the way you want to do them, you have to acquire the ability to think the way you want to think. This is the first step toward getting rich."
Remember that everything begins with a thought. If you'll recall the opening narrative on a Certain Way To Wealth, you realize that it all begins with a thought.
And therefore part one of the Science of Getting Rich is Thinking A Certain Way. And you will understand it is thinking a certain way all the time. Not just today, not just tomorrow, because you're inspired, but thinking a certain way as part of a way of life.
Number two. Acting A Certain Way. Being a 3-part formula, thinking is not enough. We want to be able to Act In A Certain Way. And by this, we mean that "You must act in a certain way so that you can appropriate what is yours when it comes to you."
Notice again, the sentence and the language use in the present tense, "When it comes to you."
You will see that acting a certain way has no reference to where you are today. Neither does it suggest that you have a solution. Acting a certain way is literally acting the way actors and actresses act their roles. You do the same thing.
He continues and says that "And so that you can meet the things you have in your picture and put them in their proper places as they arrive."
Again, the entire sentence in present tense, my friends.
Number three, Doing Things In A Certain Way.
Doing things a certain way is completely necessary for you to realize your vision and to make your goals and vision a reality. You have to be doing things a certain way.
And Wallace D Walters says this, "The ownership of money and property comes as a result of doing things in a certain way. And those who do things in a certain way, whether on purpose or accidentally get rich, while those who do not do things in a certain way, no matter how hard they work or how able they are, remain poor."
Now this is a very important doctrine for you to decode because, if anything, this is probably the most misinterpreted and misunderstood sentence, possibly in the entire book. Because he says, those who do things in a certain way, whether on purpose or accidentally get rich.
How preposterous is that? You might as well add in all the others: How intelligent they are, how focused they are, all the attributes that we typically associate with success does not matter in the Science of Getting Rich.
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