I’m happy to announce that I have finally read The Richest Man in Babylon.
Whew!! After letting it gather dust in my library….my virtual library.
I finally got the balls to get to work.
I got the Richest man in Babylon pdf version from a friend a few weeks back and I’m glad I did.
It’s safe to say that those who rated it as one of the best books on financial management, did not exaggerate. It teaches some basic principles that everyone needs to learn and apply.
The author George Clason did a great job, he employed the use of storytelling to pass such powerful money management tips making it such an easy and interesting read.
For anyone tired of not having their finances under control I recommend that you read it.
I picked out some very wise sayings on money management and life in general. Here are a few.
Money makes possible the enjoyment of the best the earth affords. Money is plentiful for those who understand the simple laws which govern its acquisition. Money is governed today by the same laws which controlled it when prosperous men thronged the streets of Babylon, six thousand years ago.
To bring your ambitions and desires to fulfillment, you must be successful with money. Use the financial principles made clear in the pages that follow. Let them guide you away from the stringency of a lean purse to that fuller, happier life a full purse makes possible.
This book is an extensive and detailed financial guide for all lovers of money and those who wish to master the art of gathering wealth, multiplying your wealth, and creating multiple sources of income.
This book elaborates on the art of investments, the place of luck and hard work, chance and reward, calculated risks and losses.
The richest man in Babylon is a one hundred and forty-five-page book, authored by George S. Clason with eleven chapters that include practical laws and principles to wealth creation.
The book embodies a life journey of a rich man Arkad, and his secrets to building sustainable income in Babylon. As ancient as these laws and tales might be, the products and results are not to be underestimated if perfectly carried out.
The book exposes the errors in money circulation; the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Society is impoverished but a selected few keep flourishing against the odds.
Sometimes, this makes it justifiable to ask if the gods favor some people more than others?
Does mother luck smile on a selected class of people?
Why does the amount of energy put into work not equate to the returns and earnings?
Why will an average man be scared of spending, purchasing what he wants, meeting all his needs lest his funds are wasted and he goes broke again? But a rich man can acquire all the luxury his eyes sets on without losing his place in the wealth pyramid?
This book’s storyline encompasses the life of Bansir, the chariot builder of Babylon who spends more time creating imaginations of wealth than working to achieve.
The story extends to Kobbi, the musician, whose lives circle round debts and loans. He borrows to meet his needs. His earnings are quickly gone, leaving him with no asset to show for his hard work and musical skill.
Both complain about how their level of expertise is leading them nowhere.
We do not wish to go on year after year living slavish lives. Working, working, working! Getting nowhere.” Bansir complains.
In their bid to understand how people acquired gold and grow rich from their earnings, they remembered an old friend, Arkad, who is now the richest man in Babylon.
Their mention of Arkad began in a mocking tone, they couldn’t come to accept the fact that the same guy they grew up with now seats at the hem of Babylon’s treasury and financial line.
Gold is the transactional currency in Babylon, but it remains a mystery how Arkad rose to stardom in such a short period.
Coming to terms that they need guidance, they decided to enroll under the tutelage of Arkad.
Arkad’s wealth can be termed extraordinary because no matter how much he spends, he never lacks gold. His earnings increase as much as he spends.
His fame and exploits grew tremendously to an extent that the king sought for his services to teach the young men of Babylon how to make money, keep money and grow money.
His secrets and principles are all that are offered in the book to offer assistance to anyone who wishes to gain mastery of Financial intelligence and management.
The principles of wealth in this book are summarized in these points.
The book elaborates on the dangers of gambling, chasing fortune games, and free funds.
Arkad elaborates thus; “But, when a man playeth the games, the situation is reversed for the chances of profit are always against him and always in favor of the gamekeeper. The game is so arranged that it will always favor the keeper. It is his business at which he plans to make a liberal profit for himself from the coins bet by the players.
Few players realize how certain are the game keeper’s profits and how uncertain are their chances to win. “For example, let us consider wagers placed upon the cube. Each time it is cast we bet which side will be uppermost. If it be the red side the game master pays to us four times our bet. But if any other of the five sides come uppermost, we lose our bet.
Thus the figures show that for each cast we have five chances to lose, but because the red pays four for one, we have four chances to win. In a night’s play, the game master can expect to keep for his profit one-fifth of all the coins wagered. Can a man expect to win more than occasionally against odds so arranged that he should lose one-fifth of all his bets?”
“Yet some men do win large sums at times,” volunteered one of the listeners.
I bet you will also reply thus.
We have heard stories of people winning millions through, lotto, polls, and all that. But are such earnings sustainable?
Well, let’s hear Arkad’s reply.
“Quite so, they do,” Arkad continued. “Realizing this, the question comes to me whether money secured in such ways brings permanent value to those who are thus lucky.
His narration about gambling draws my memories back to a particular question that circulated social media some days back.
26.In the front rank of the torments that do follow us are the memories of the things we should have done, of the opportunities which came to us and we took not.
Which one is your favourite?
We would love to hear your thoughts, have you read The Richest Man in Babylon? What financial lessons did you learn?
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