Looking for the science of getting rich?! Look no further!
In this PN TV episode, we'll take a quick look at some of my favorite Big Ideas on how to get our rich on. Hope you enjoy!
NOTE: Most of the discussion for this episode is going on over here as part of the 50 Day Challenge!









Brian Thank you so much for your insight and sharing with such energy. Your light truly shines bright
thank you, cynthia!!! I really appreciate your kind words and super excited to share all that's in store!!!
What a great vision you have, Brian! I love all the ways you're presenting these great ideas to move people into action and towards their best lives. Woohoo! -Sandi
thx, sandi!!!
way to go brian,
you make my day with your comment
Hi Brian:
I enjoyed your TV Philosophers Note video, “Science of Getting Rich”, by Wallace D. Wattles.
A point I picked up in addition to “Take Action” and “Create instead of Compete” is to “Pray without Ceasing”. I have learned how to pray in a constant flow when there was a definite need. When all is well I am grateful and I forget about the praying without ceasing.
It is easy to think, “I can manage my life now”.
I must also begin praying without ceasing to express my gratitude
I pray that your base will continue to grow because we all need to learn what you are teaching. May god Bless you.
Ronnie Mitchell
I agree. Brian's teachings are inspirational and have led me to make changes in how I am spending my time. Am I doing what I want instead of just doing what I feel at the moment.
WOW Rolana!!!! BIG BIG BIG IDEA FOR ME . . . "Am I doing what I want instead of just doing what I feel at the moment." Thank you so much for articulating that concept so simply and beautifully. ~L
I watch your videos and really appreciate the concentrated wisdom you share. Thanks for that. Re. money: If you were to learn that money is debt, would that change your view of it? Fact is, almost all the money in circulation has been created from debt. Without debt, there would be no money. Watch the well-researched "Money As Debt", available in 5 parts on YouTube if you want to have a peek into our monetary system. Yes to abundance, but if my sense of abundance is crafted from putting others in deficit, where's the wisdom there?