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Attraction Acceleration Report™ An Interview with Bob Proctor on the Science of Getting Rich
This is Stephen Pierce and I want to thank you for taking the time to read
the “Attraction Acceleration Report™”, which is a very special interview with
Bob Proctor on The Science of Getting Rich . And unless you’ve been on
another or your head’s been buried in the sand, you have to know
who Bob Proctor is, and that’s who I’ve had the privilege of interviewing for
this report.

If there’s anybody that knows about The Science of Getting Rich , it’s Bob
Proctor.

Bob, you’ve been in the personal development industry since the late 60s.
How did you actually get started in this entire industry?

BOB : Well, first of all, Stephen, let me
say it’s a pleasure to be doing this
interview with you. I started back in
1961. People will think I’m 150 years old. “Decide what you
I was on the fire department in a suburb
of Toronto, in East York, and I was given want, write it on a
a copy of Think and Grow Rich . And I’m card, carry the card
going to tell you, Stephen, my life turned
right upside down. with you, read it as

I was earning $4,000 a year at the time. I often as possible
owed $6,000, and I was not a happy
camper. I mean, I had