Talk:Wallace Wattles

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House photo

Who is the "G. W. Wattles" to whom the California house in the photograph belongs? Given that this man is "Wallace D. Wattles", and no mention is made of a son or relative with the initials "G. W." in the article, there's nothing to link the big, fancy house- which would, reasonably, be taken by most article readers as evidence of his wealth and thus an endorsement of his philosophy- to Wallace D. Wattles. Given the photo also appears in his article, the house seems to have belonged to Gurdon Wallace Wattles, a banker "responsible for bankrolling much of early Hollywood" who, per his article, lived and died there. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.204.99 (talk) 12:29, 3 February 2023 (UTC)