This book is a mish-mash of physics, christianity, buddhism, determinism, and other philosophies. While there are interesting points that are taken from these philosophies/religions, some of the author's ideas are contradictory (don't plan, but write down what you want to do)or irresponsible (buy the expensive car because the money will come to you because you believe it will). The reader would be better served to read original texts on zen buddhisim, christianity, relativism, etc. and Napoleon Hill's Think & Grow Rich, as this book is essentially a rewriting of that book.