In “How to Get What You Want,” Wallace D. Wattles presents a transformative guide that merges the principles of personal development with a pragmatic approach to achieving success. Written in a straightforward style that eschews pretension, this unabridged edition meticulously outlines Wattles' philosophy of the 'Äòart of getting,'Äô emphasizing mental alignment and the power of positive thought. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century New Thought movement, the book challenges traditional notions of success, advocating for the cultivation of desire and mental clarity as essential steps in manifesting one's goals. Wattles, an influential figure in the realm of self-help literature, draws from a diverse array of philosophical and scientific ideas, including metaphysics and psychology, which informed his thinking and writing. His background as a writer of practical and esoteric texts suggests a deeply personal quest for understanding human potential. This backdrop informs his clear and accessible teachings, which reflect an era where optimism and self-empowerment began to gain prominence as legitimate pathways to fulfillment. I highly recommend “How to Get What You Want” for readers seeking a foundational text in personal development. Wattles'Äô insights not only urge readers to reconsider their desires but also equip them with actionable techniques, making it a vital resource for anyone striving to transform their aspirations into reality.