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3 Simple Decisions That Made the Difference

3 Simple Decisions That Made the Difference - by Tony Mase
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When I first began studying the writings of Wallace D.
Wattles, starting with his classic masterpiece “The Science
of Getting Rich”, I made three simple decisions that,
looking back on them, made all the difference in the world
as to how my life turned out.

Here they are…

Simple Decision #1 – I decided to focus *exclusively* on the
writings of Wallace D. Wattles.

In Chapter 10 of “The Science of Getting Rich” (Further Use
of the Will), Wallace D. Wattles wrote:

“Others still are poor because, while they have some notion
of science, they have become so swamped and lost in the maze
of metaphysical and occult theories that they do not know
which road to take. They try a mixture of many systems and
fail in all.”

When I first read these words, a little over ten years ago,
it was as if Wallace D. Wattles’ hand had jumped out of the
book and slapped me square across the side of the head. His
words described me in a nutshell and I felt as though he’d
written them especially for me.

No, I wasn’t necessarily swamped and lost in the maze of
metaphysical and occult theories, although I’d done some
reading in those areas. However, I was so swamped and lost
in the maze of how to get rich theories, how to be healthy
theories, how to be successful theories, how to be happy
theories, and how to win love theories, that I truly
*didn’t* know which road to take.

I was doing *exactly* what Wallace D. Wattles said, I was
trying a mixture of many systems and failing in them all…
*miserably*, I might add!

Strangely enough, over the years, it seemed like the more
books I read, the more audio programs I listened to, and the
more seminars I attended, the worse my life seemed to get.

At the time, I couldn’t understand why that was happening,
but after reading Wallace D. Wattles’ words, I *clearly*
understood why.

The more books I read, the more audio programs I listened
to, and the more seminars I attended, the more swamped and
lost I got. Even though I *already* had so many roads to
choose from that I didn’t know which road to take, what did
I do? 

I kept on adding more roads to further add to my confusion
and the more systems and bits and pieces of systems I added,
the more I failed. In other words, I just kept adding fuel
to the fire, so to speak. 

I’d read so many books, listened to so many audio programs,
and attended so many seminars, that I was literally in
“self-help hell”, a “self-help hell” of my own creation!

So…

I decided to get rid of *all* the “self-help” type books,
audio programs, and seminar notes I’d accumulated over the
years (they numbered into the *thousands* :-) ) and focus
*exclusively* on this *ONE* “system” and this *ONE* “system*
only until I “made good” with it.

Simple Decision #2 – I decided everything I’d ever learned
was wrong or at least flawed in some way.

The more I read of Wallace D. Wattles’ words, the more it
became apparent to me that much of what I’d learned over the
course of my life, and therefore much of what I believed to
be true, was wrong, dead wrong!

So, rather than try to sort it all out, I made a blanket
decision that *everything* I’d ever learned was wrong or at
least flawed in some way and began a complete and total
relearning process that continues to this day.

Simple Decision #3 – I decided to take action on what I was
learning.

And therein lies the single most important decision I made,
possibly the single most important decision I *ever* made. 

Looking at this course of study as somewhat of a “last ditch
effort” to “make good”, I decided that, unlike with other
courses of study I’d undertaken in the past where I did
little more than read and mouth the words, this time I’d
*act* on what I was learning.

In his preface to “The Science of Getting Rich”, Wallace D.
Wattles wrote:

“… read this book and do exactly as it tells you to do.” 

So…

That’s *exactly* what I did!

And…

As they say…

The rest is history. :-)

Now…

Please note…

My use of the word “simple” and *not* the word “easy” when
referring to these decisions. Although simple, these three
decisions were anything but easy for me to make and even
harder for me to follow through on.

However…

Looking back on them…

I can tell you this…

They’re, without a doubt, three of the most rewarding
decisions I ever made and followed through on in my entire
life!

Tony Mase is a serious student of the works of Wallace D.
Wattles and the publisher of “The Science of Abundant Life”
ebook by Wallace D. Wattles…

“The Science of Abundant Life” by Wallace D. Wattles
“The Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace D. Wattles together
with Wallace D. Wattles’ “The Science of Being Well”, “The
Science of Being Great”, “How to Promote Yourself”, “The New
Science of Living and Healing” and “Hell-fire Harrison”.
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