A review by hogawartsdivergent00
The Attractor Factor: 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or Anything Else) from the Inside Out by Joe Vitale

I didn’t have a huge personal response to this book because I’ve read others like it, but it is a good book and I’ll briefly go over it. Joe has this eternal conundrum between the ho’oponopono books he writes now—there are already three; he’s even more prolific than Wayne Dyer, just because he really likes to write—where you just generally think and emote positively, and take action when intuition leads you to, and his earlier work where you set specific intentions and follow structured steps. So, it’s would be like ‘I want (ie “I have”) a gold BMW coupe’ or ‘a new car’ or ‘a car with infotainment that works’, or whatever—those are just examples—as opposed to saying that you are prosperity, or you are the love that is the wealth of nations, etc. I do think that the book is more structured than you need to be; it can be good to have provisional goals, but you don’t need to reach them in exactly five steps. And you can’t predict everything: you have to keep that in mind. But really, God is in the details, as they say in Spanish, and I liked the book for the many small things I learned. A good book will often surprise you with things that don’t get in a one-paragraph review.