The Prosperity Canon
7 Classic Books of Wealth, Will, and Self-Mastery — The Science of Getting Rich, As a Man Thinketh, Acres of Diamonds, Self-Reliance & More
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Graham Dunlop
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Darren Grimes
The Prosperity Canon collects seven foundational classics of the success tradition in one unabridged collection, narrated by Darren Grimes of The Grimerica Show. These are the original texts behind a century of self-help — the books the modern success industry has been paraphrasing ever since.
Included in this collection:
The Science of Getting Rich — Wallace D. Wattles (1910). The book that taught the "certain way" of thinking — and directly inspired The Secret.
The Science of Being Well — Wallace D. Wattles (1910). The same mental laws, applied to health and vitality.
The Science of Being Great — Wallace D. Wattles (1911). The rarely heard third panel of the trilogy: personal power and the mental posture of greatness.
As a Man Thinketh — James Allen (1903). The seed text of the entire genre. Barely an hour long, and the whole argument fits in a sentence: circumstance grows from thought.
The Way of Peace — James Allen. The quieter companion: meditation, self-mastery, and what Allen called the divine center.
Acres of Diamonds — Russell Conwell. Delivered as a lecture more than six thousand times: your fortune is buried in your own backyard, if you'd quit wandering off to look for it.
Self-Reliance — Ralph Waldo Emerson (1841). The founding document of thinking your own thoughts. Every writer in this collection is downstream of it.
A century on, these books remain strange, stubborn, and surprisingly practical. Hear the originals — before the paraphrases wore them smooth.
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