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Many people will scoff at the idea that there is an exact science of getting
rich; holding the impression that the supply of wealth is limited, they will
insist that social and governmental institutions must be changed before even
any considerable number of people can acquire a competence.
But this is not true.
It is true that existing governments keep the masses in poverty, but this is
because the masses do not think and act in the Certain Way.
If the masses begin to move forward as suggested in this book, neither governments
nor industrial systems can check them; all systems must be modified to accommodate
the forward movement.
If the people have the Advancing Mind, have the Faith that they can become
rich, and move forward with the fixed purpose to become rich, nothing can possibly
keep them in poverty.
Individuals may enter upon the Certain Way at any time, and under any government,
and make themselves rich; and when any considerable number of individuals do
so under any government, they will cause the system to be so modified as to
open the way for others.
The more men who get rich on the competitive plane, the worse for others; the
more who get rich on the creative plane, the better for others.
The economic salvation of the masses can only be accomplished by getting a
large number of people to practice the scientific method set down in this book,
and become rich. These will show others the way, and inspire them with a desire
for real life, with the faith that it can be attained, and with the purpose
to attain it.
For the present, however, it is enough to know that neither the government
under which you live nor the capitalistic or competitive system of industry
can keep you from getting rich. When you enter upon the creative plane of thought
you will rise above all these things and become a citizen of another kingdom.
But remember that your thought must be held upon the creative plane; you are
never for an instant to be betrayed into regarding the supply as limited, or
into acting on the moral level of competition.
Whenever you do fall into old ways of thought, correct yourself instantly;
for when you are in the competitive mind, you have lost the cooperation of the
Mind of the Whole.
Do not spend any time in planning as to how you will meet possible emergencies
in the future, except as the necessary policies may affect your actions today.
You are concerned with doing today's work in a perfectly successful manner,
and not with emergencies which may arise tomorrow; you can attend to them as
they come.
Do not concern yourself with questions as to how you shall surmount obstacles
which may loom upon your business horizon, unless you can see plainly that your
course must be altered today in order to avoid them.
No matter how tremendous an obstruction may appear at a distance, you will
find that if you go on in the Certain Way it will disappear as you approach
it, or that a way over, though, or around it will appear.
No possible combination of circumstances can defeat a man or woman who is proceeding
to get rich along strictly scientific lines. No man or woman who obeys the law
can fail to get rich, any more than one can multiply two by two and fail to
get four.
Give no anxious thought to possible disasters, obstacles, panics, or unfavorable
combinations of circumstances; it is time enough to meet such things when they
present themselves before you in the immediate present, and you will find that
every difficulty carries with it the wherewithal for its overcoming.
Guard your speech. Never speak of yourself, your affairs, or of anything else
in a discouraged or discouraging way.
Never admit the possibility of failure, or speak in a way that infers failure
as a possibility.
Never speak of the times as being hard, or of business conditions as being
doubtful. Times may be hard and business doubtful for those who are on the competitive
plane, but they can never be so for you; you can create what you want, and you
are above fear.
When others are having hard times and poor business, you will find your greatest
opportunities.
Train yourself to think of and to look upon the world as a something which
is Becoming, which is growing; and to regard seeming evil as being only that
which is undeveloped. Always speak in terms of advancement; to do otherwise
is to deny your faith, and to deny your faith is to lose it.
Never allow yourself to feel disappointed. You may expect to have a certain
thing at a certain time, and not get it at that time; and this will appear to
you like failure.
But if you hold to your faith you will find that the failure is only apparent.
Go on in the certain way, and if you do not receive that thing, you will receive
something so much better that you will see that the seeming failure was really
a great success.
A student of this science had set his mind on making a certain business combination
which seemed to him at the time to be very desirable, and he worked for some,
weeks to bring it about. When the crucial time came, the thing failed in a perfectly
inexplicable way; it was as if some unseen influence had been working secretly
against him. He was not disappointed; on the contrary, he thanked God that his
desire had been overruled, and went steadily on with a grateful mind. In a few
weeks an opportunity so much better came his way that he would not have made
the first deal on any account; and he saw that a Mind which knew more than he
knew had prevented him from losing the greater good by entangling himself with
the lesser.
That is the way every seeming failure will work out for you, if you keep your
faith, hold to your purpose, have gratitude, and do, every day, all that can
be done that day, doing each separate act in a successful manner.
When you make a failure, it is because you have not asked for enough; keep
on, and a larger thing then you were seeking will certainly come to you. Remember
this.
You will not fail because you lack the necessary talent to do what you wish
to do. If you go on as I have directed, you will develop all the talent that
is necessary to the doing of your work.
It is not within the scope of this book to deal with the science of cultivating
talent; but it is as certain and simple as the process of getting rich.
However, do not hesitate or waver for fear that when you come to any certain
place you will fail for lack of ability; keep right on, and when you come to
that place, the ability will be furnished to you. The same source of Ability
which enabled the untaught Lincoln to do the greatest work in government ever
accomplished by a single man is open to you; you may draw upon all the mind
there is for wisdom to use in meeting the responsibilities which are laid upon
you. Go on in full faith.
Study this book. Make it your constant companion until you have mastered all
the ideas contained in it. While you are getting firmly established in this
faith, you will do well to give up most recreations and pleasure; and to stay
away from places where ideas conflicting with these are advanced in lectures
or sermons. Do not read pessimistic or conflicting literature, or get into arguments
upon the matter. Do very little reading, outside of the writers mentioned in
the Preface. Spend most of your leisure time in contemplating your vision, and
in cultivating gratitude, and in reading this book. It contains all you need
to know of the science of getting rich; and you will find all the essentials
summed up in the following chapter.
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