This hardly known work by the author who inspired the creator of the famous movie The Secret taught something very different:
If you have value to offer, it is your responsibility to make it visible.
The FREE book below will help you discover why hiding your gifts is the real selfish act and
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This book is for you if:
You know you are capable of more, but feel unseen.
You struggle to talk about your work without feeling awkward.
You hesitate to promote yourself because you were taught to “stay humble.”
You want to grow your impact, but selling feels uncomfortable.
You feel called to do meaningful work, yet hold yourself back.
If even one of these feels familiar, this book will speak directly to you.
Wallace D. Wattles is best known for The Science of Getting Rich.
But this little book unknown even by experienced coaches and consultants in self-development and growth addresses something just as important:
How to step forward instead of shrinking back.
In clear, practical language, Wattles explains:
Why hiding your ability helps no one
Why visibility is part of service
Why self-expression supports growth
Why waiting to be “discovered” rarely works
This is a short book, which you can read in a weekend.
But its message can change how you approach your work for years.
It is now in the public domain, which means you can access it freely.
For more than 100 years, these ideas have shaped entrepreneurs, creators, and teachers who chose to step into their work fully.
Many people read The Science of Getting Rich.
Fewer even find out about this amazing book that can change their approach to business and self-development in a powerful way.
Those who do often find clarity about one key question:
“Am I allowed to stand out?”
Instead of questioning whether you should speak up, you begin looking for ways to serve more people.
Instead of holding back your work, you share it clearly and directly.
Instead of waiting for recognition, you take simple action that makes you visible.
Picture this:
You publish the article you’ve been hesitating to share.
You describe your work clearly on your website.
You speak about what you do without shrinking your voice.
And you feel steady doing it.
That shift starts here.
This book is completely free.
There is no required payment.
If you read it and feel it helped you think differently about your work, you can make a voluntary donation.
Not out of pressure.
But as a simple way to support the sharing of timeless ideas and the development of my educational projects for people inspired to live a fulfilled life of purpose and contribution.