The Richest Man in Babylon
I picked up a book awhile back because a friend had told me about how it helped him manage his finances through simple easy to understand stories. I, being like most people, battled with trying to keep my head above water with my money all the time. I picked it up and read it. It did it’s job. I applies the rules in the book to my life and started finding that where before I was always broke – now I had all my bills paid, money in the savings was growing rapidly, and I STILL had money to go out 3-4 nights a week and kick it at the clubs. I see a lot of people in my circles living their life blowing every dollar they get, just waiting for the next check so they can do it all again…but never really getting ahead. I am writing this to share what someone else shared with me. I want to see myself and everyone around me get ahead, and this book is one way to help do that.
The book is called The Richest Man in Babylon“, written by George Samuel Clason. (Now you know where Thievery Corporation got their album title from). It is written in a parable format based in old Babylonian times, but even though it was written back in 1926 it still very much applies today. I am attaching the book in it’s entirety here so you too can reap the benefits of the knowledge passed down in this book. As books go, its a pretty quick read so dont be frightened by it. Read just a chapter a day so each lesson can sink in for 24 hours…and then start applying what is taught in the book ASAP. I just want to see all of you succeed and gain control over your financial situations in life as well. If I can do it, you can do it. Good luck and enjoy the book (Open it in full screen to read it easier). I recommend hitting the book store or ordering it as well to keep on your shelf so you can come back and review or to loan to a friend. You can get the .PDF by going here - http://www.ccsales.com/the_richest_man_in_babylon.pdf

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