Sunday, August 30, 2020

Arkad the Richest Man in Babylonian and His teachings: A Book Review


 

“A part of all I earn is mine to keep”George S. Clason (The Richest Man in Babylonian)

One thing that most people are problematic including me, is money. Upon reading this book here are the lessons that I’ve learned:

  1.    Importance of savings. It doesn’t matter how many thousands you’ve earned; in building a long-lasting wealth, save at least 10% of your income.
  2.      There is no shortcut to wealth. If in success there is no shortcut, it is also applicable in wealth. In building and growing money, it entails patience and perseverance. You will not be rich overnight. Rise and grind friends!
  3. Start thy purse to fattening. There are a lot of ways to fatten the purse; save, invest, and have an additional income.
  4. Control your expenditures. In spending expenses, budget is very important; for us to track down our expenses. To know if where are money goes and if we spend it in mindfully and wisely. 
  5.  Where the determination is, the way can be found. If there is a will, there is a way. To become rich, the person should have an intention to be rich, that is why being lazy is not an option. In cultivating your money to grow and multiply. Strong will is needed. Long patience. Endure perseverance. Whatever circumstances you are in right now. Don’t dare to even give up!

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