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  • 26. When Failure Means You Didn’t Ask Big Enough

    06:21||Ep. 26
    In this episode of Dreamer’s Compass, Benjamin Blackett continues The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles, diving into Chapter 16: Some Cautions and Concluding Observations.At the heart of this teaching is a powerful reframe:When you experience failure, it may simply mean you did not ask big enough.Benjamin explores how setbacks often redirect us toward larger opportunities, sharing his own journey from leaving a school position to stepping fully into coaching. What once looked like failure became the doorway to greater purpose.This episode unpacks:Why “failure” can be a sign of expansionThe power of unwavering faith in uncertain momentsLiving at the green growing edge of fearTrusting that ability will be furnished when neededWhy talent develops as you move forwardGuarding your mindset from pessimism and conflicting ideasThe importance of gratitude, purpose, and daily constructive actionYou’ll be reminded that fear does not mean stop, it means you are growing. And when you keep going in faith, life meets you with the next level of ability, opportunity, and expansion.Dream boldly. Act bravely.

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  • 25. From Vision to Form

    06:47||Ep. 25
    In this Morning Mindset episode of Dreamer’s Compass, Benjamin Blackett continues The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles with a powerful lesson on wealth culture, constructive action, and mental clarity.This episode explores how real growth begins exactly where you are not by wishing for a different environment, but by using your present circumstances as the seed of what you are becoming.Benjamin unpacks Wattles’ practical wisdom on forming a clear mental picture, holding unwavering faith, and acting constructively in your current situation. Using the classic newsstand-to-department-store analogy, this episode shows how small beginnings, when guided by vision and purpose, naturally expand into greater success.You’ll hear about:Why clarity of vision is essential to manifestationHow indecision creates “wobbly structures” in life and businessThe role of mental imagery in creating forward momentumWhy talent develops as you move, not beforeHow constructive thought attracts opportunity and peopleThe difference between creative action and competitive actionWhy every act must convey increaseThe five core principles that make failure impossibleThis episode is a reminder that abundance is already present and progress happens when you act as a mastermind, not from servitude, fear, or competition.Dream boldly. Act bravely.
  • 24. More Than Filling Your Present Place

    09:34||Ep. 24
    In this episode of Dreamer’s Compass, Benjamin Blackett continues The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles and explores one of the most practical and most overlooked principles of success:You advance by doing perfectly what you can do now.This episode weaves together mindset, subconscious conditioning, and the universal law of growth. Benjamin breaks down Wattles’ powerful mental exercise for imprinting success on the subconscious mind, then moves into the evolutionary principle behind all progress: surplus life.You’ll hear about:Why believing “I can succeed” must be impressed on the subconscious mindHow autosuggestion shapes confidence, clarity, and momentumThe law of advancement: why life always moves to fuller expressionThe squirrel-to-bird analogy — and what it teaches us about growthWhy waiting for a better environment keeps people stuckHow doing one thing perfectly creates surplus powerWhy surplus power is what lifts you to the next levelHow vision guides your energy without distracting from present actionThis episode is a reminder that success doesn’t come from chasing the future. It comes from fully inhabiting the present. When you more than fill your current place, life itself opens the next door.Dream boldly. Act bravely.
  • 23. Full Spectrum Wealth: Creating More Life for All

    09:04||Ep. 23
    In this episode of Dreamer’s Compass, Benjamin Blackett continues The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles and explores one of the book’s most misunderstood and most liberating teachings:Wealth is meant to increase life for all, not diminish it for anyone.This conversation reframes abundance as full spectrum wealth not just money, but health, relationships, creative expression, purpose, and joy. You’ll hear why focusing on only one aspect of life pleasure, intellect, or even altruism leads to imbalance, and how true fulfillment comes from honoring the whole self.In this episode, Benjamin reflects on:Why the universe is fundamentally friendly to your desiresWhat it means to want real life, not just pleasure or sacrificeThe difference between creation and competitionWhy extreme altruism and extreme selfishness are both mistakesHow wealth can be created without taking anything from anyoneWhy money alone does not equal richness and never hasThis episode is a reminder that you are not here to shrink, sacrifice yourself, or compete for scraps. You are here to create, to live fully, and to allow your growth to lift others along the way.Dream boldly. Act bravely.
  • 22. The Cause of Success: The Power Within You

    09:34||Ep. 22
    In this episode of Dreamer’s Compass, Benjamin Blackett continues into the bonus material from The Science of Getting Rich — How to Get What You Want and explores one of its most empowering ideas:The cause of success is a power within you.This conversation reframes success as something deeper than talent, skill, or opportunity. While developing your faculties matters, true success depends on the inner power that uses those tools applying them at the right time, in the right way, and in the right place.In this episode, you’ll explore:Why mental growth has no limitHow any faculty can be cultivated and refinedThe difference between having tools and using them effectivelyWhy belief in your ability to succeed is the first requirementHow choosing work aligned with your strongest and most loved faculties accelerates fulfillmentThe role of lifelong learning in sustained successThis episode invites you to let go of doubt, trust your capacity to grow, and remember that success is not reserved for the gifted. It is available to the convinced.Dream boldly. Act bravely.
  • 21. The Summary: Thinking Substance, Gratitude, and Creation

    06:03||Ep. 21
    In this episode of Dreamer’s Compass, Benjamin Blackett completes The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles by walking through the book’s core principles in summary form.This chapter distills the entire teaching into a clear creative process:There is a thinking substance from which all things are madeThought impressed upon this substance creates formWealth is created by moving from the competitive mind to the creative mindGratitude is the unifying force that connects us with the formless intelligenceA clear mental image, held with unwavering faith and thanksgiving, sets creation in motionWhat you seek must come through established channels of life, trade, and growthBenjamin reflects on how this process is already at work in every listener’s life and why studying these principles makes creation easier, clearer, and more conscious.This episode serves as both a completion and a beginning a reminder that when faith does not waver and gratitude remains constant, the law cannot fail.Dream boldly. Act bravely.
  • 20. Guard Your Speech: Faith, Failure, and the Creative Plane

    08:20||Ep. 20
    In this episode of Dreamer’s Compass, Benjamin Blackett explores one of the most powerful cautions in The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles: guard your speech.This conversation dives deep into:Why discouraged speech undermines faithHow creative thinking lifts you above circumstancesWhy apparent failure is never final when you stay the courseThe danger of pessimistic thinking, media, and habitual negativityHow faith, gratitude, purpose, and right action work togetherWhy talent always appears when it is neededBenjamin also reflects personally on missed expectations, reminding us that we hold the vision but must release attachment to the way it unfolds. What looks like failure may be the doorway to something greater.This episode is an invitation to stand guard at the portal of your mind, speak only in terms of growth and advancement, and remain anchored in the creative plane no matter what appears around you.Dream boldly. Act bravely.