First published in 1910, 'The Science of Being Well' is a classic self-help book by Wallace D. Wattles, an American New Thought writer. He stays personally somewhat indistinct, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements. Wattles often travelled to Chicago, where he gave 'Sunday Night Lectures' among several leading New Thought authors. This is the second volume of a series known as 'The Science of' trilogy or 'Financial Success through Creative Thought' by Wallace Delois Wattles. While the first volume, 'The Science of Getting Rich', is intended for those who are looking to acquire wealth and money, this one is not a philosophical treatise, but a practical guide and handbook for those whose main goal is health. It focuses on physical well-being, exploring what it means, how it can be achieved, and its effect on the mind and happiness.
First published in 1910, 'The Science of Being Well' is a classic self-help book by Wallace D. Wattles, an American New Thought writer. He stays personally somewhat indistinct, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements. Wattles often travelled to Chicago, where he gave 'Sunday Night Lectures' among several leading New Thought authors. This is the second volume of a series known as 'The Science of' trilogy or 'Financial Success through Creative Thought' by Wallace Delois Wattles. While the first volume, 'The Science of Getting Rich', is intended for those who are looking to acquire wealth and money, this one is not a philosophical treatise, but a practical guide and handbook for those whose main goal is health. It focuses on physical well-being, exploring what it means, how it can be achieved, and its effect on the mind and happiness.