Najbogatszy czlowiek w Babilonie

Najbogatszy czlowiek w Babilonie

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  • Author:George S. Clason
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Summary

Beloved by millions, this timeless classic holds the key to all you desire and everything you wish to accomplish。 This is the book that reveals the secret to personal wealth。

The Success Secrets of the Ancients—
An Assured Road to Happiness and Prosperity

Countless readers have been helped by the famous “Babylonian parables,” hailed as the greatest of all inspirational works on the subject of thrift, financial planning, and personal wealth。 In language as simple as that found in the Bible, these fascinating and informative stories set you on a sure path to prosperity and its accompanying joys。 Acclaimed as a modern-day classic, this celebrated bestseller offers an understanding of—and a solution to—your personal financial problems that will guide you through a lifetime。 This is the book that holds the secrets to keeping your money—and making more。

The Richest Man in Babylon
Read it and recommend it to loved ones—
and get on the road to riches。

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Reviews

George Ouma Omollo

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 The world 🌎of my best 。

Rahul Salunke

I wish I could have read this book in my early 20s nevertheless, it has so much wisdom packed in it。 Must read。

Renuka

Must read It's like a Bible of financial management。 The old wisdom holds true to this date。 Must read for all especially teenagers。 Must read It's like a Bible of financial management。 The old wisdom holds true to this date。 Must read for all especially teenagers。 。。。more

Dyan

I cannot say I learnt anything from this book, unfortunately。

Azmat Ullah

Full of worldy wisdom, a must read for everyone especially the youngesters starting their practical life。 To be chewed and digested。

Gina

Interesting and good read, as far as these investment books go。

Michelle Disla

Este libro debe formar parte del librero de cada principiante en educación financiera, pues a través de ejemplos muy vívidos explica cómo se debería manejar el dinero, desde básicas finanzas personales hasta una más amplia visión, como parte de una organización。

Guerino

L’educazione finanziaria è qualcosa che il sistema scolastico italiano non copre minimamente。 Uno specializzando può ritrovarsi a 25 anni a concludere il suo percorso scolastico e ritrovarsi senza alcuna conoscenza di quelli che sono i mercati, di come funziona la tassazione, l’importanza di risparmi e investimenti ecc。 L’uomo più ricco di Babilonia (insieme al Padre Ricco Padre Povero di Kiyosaki) è il libro di riferimento per chi vuole iniziare a comprendere il mondo che ci circonda dal punto L’educazione finanziaria è qualcosa che il sistema scolastico italiano non copre minimamente。 Uno specializzando può ritrovarsi a 25 anni a concludere il suo percorso scolastico e ritrovarsi senza alcuna conoscenza di quelli che sono i mercati, di come funziona la tassazione, l’importanza di risparmi e investimenti ecc。 L’uomo più ricco di Babilonia (insieme al Padre Ricco Padre Povero di Kiyosaki) è il libro di riferimento per chi vuole iniziare a comprendere il mondo che ci circonda dal punto di vista economico。 Nella forma di racconti ambientati nell’antica Babilonia, il libro veicola semplici concetti alla base della finanza。 150 pagine però risultano veramente lunghe e a tratti ripetitive per veicolare quello che si può riassumere così: - Metti nei risparmi il 10% delle tue entrate;- investi quei risparmi in modo sicuro。 Comunque una lettura che per chi è completamente a digiuno dell’argomento può essere la scintilla che accende la curiosità verso tanto altro materiale。 。。。more

Mamo Leil

كتاب رائع يحمل الكثير من الأسرار التي عملوا بها الأثرياء الأثرياء القدامى لبناء ثروتهم من لا شيء و يعرفك الكتاب أيضا بمدينة بابل القديمة التي دمرت تحت رمال مع الزمان ولكن حفروا أسرارهم القديمة على الحجر لكي يشاركوا تجاربهم و أسرارهم مع الجيل القادم ، وها قد وصلتنا تلك الأسرار و أراها تنطبق على حياتنا و زمننا الحالي و سأحاول تطبيقها في حياتي أنا أيضا 💕 تفاصيل أكثر عن الكتاب على قناتي يوم الأربعاء على الساعة الثانية زوالا 。

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Aleš Pitín

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 ‼️The Richest Man in Babylon George S。 Clason‼️Reda more reviews at http://www。kaisersbook。review/Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️My rating? This book is fucking amazing! I will give it 6 out of 5, because I was so pleased with it’s knowledge and playful narrative style it offers。 I could immediately see why this book was a great source of inspiration for Kyiosaki。 He mirrors many principles mentioned in The Rich and Poor Dad and mentioned The Richest Man in Babylon as a book which actually earned him money ‼️The Richest Man in Babylon George S。 Clason‼️Reda more reviews at http://www。kaisersbook。review/Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️My rating? This book is fucking amazing! I will give it 6 out of 5, because I was so pleased with it’s knowledge and playful narrative style it offers。 I could immediately see why this book was a great source of inspiration for Kyiosaki。 He mirrors many principles mentioned in The Rich and Poor Dad and mentioned The Richest Man in Babylon as a book which actually earned him money, shit loads of money。 Would you read a book which can earn you money? Even if it is wrapped up in a fairy-tale? Or would you rather let this opportunity slip out of your fingers? 😏…Another great surprise for me was the book’s first publish date。 It was firstly published in 1926! Would you believe it? It is even older than Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich (1936)。 Which means that the principles of how to become rich were available already to our great-grandfathers。 Therefore there is no excuse for you not to know how to handle your money。While there were some parts in Think and Grow Rich which were totally outdated, I certainly cannot say the same about The Richest Man In Babylon。 This piece is entirely … fucking … timeless! For those who have already read Kyiosaki。 This book is a great add on。 For anybody who haven’t made any investment yet, but truly wishes to learn how to accumulate riches, this book is an awesome foundation stone to build on。Out of my perspective, it contains all the knowledge you need to have in order to become a free man and not a slave of others。 Moreover, it is entertaining! It starts with: “pay yourself first” principle。 No matter the circumstances, ALWAYS pay yourself first (Kyiosaki says that, Brian Tracy says that, Grant Cardone says that)。 I say that, too! Another rule goes: set aside 1/10 of what you earn。 Here it depends on how much are you able to save up, the more, the better。When reading this book, my first thought was: “Why is this not taught in schools?” Why are children taught so many useless subjects, but not pay yourself first rule? Would people be then less dependent on states and politicians? Would politicians loose their depended and votes when the citizens would be smarter and able to take care of themselves? I’m already utterly convinced that schools are build to produce slaves, not free men。Anyway! The Richest Man in Babylon is a fictional story。 It reminded me of Alchemist by Paolo Coelo。 While Coleo’s story is more of spiritual character ( such as self-finding and self-knowledge), The Riches Man in Babylon tells stories of citizens of Babylon。 Babylon with its “Hanging Gardens” was once the greatest city in the world and its people were very skilled in pecuniary transactions。 The Babylonians are then sharing their wisdom with you all, my dear readers, in this book。Babylon had also a different hierarchy in comparison to today’s society。 It consisted of a free men and slaves。 The reason why I’m mentioning this is because there are many beautiful hyperboles related to slaves and free men!The book also contains a great story about camel trader who was once a free man, but whose spending habits and later debts turned him into slave。 But through restless dedication to become a free man again, he was able to do it。Accumulation of wealth:Many people even today do believe that you have to inherit money or to win in lottery in order to become rich。 I believe in the contrary。 You start small, as you learn how to handle the little to have you will become ready to handle more and more: “Wealth, like a tree, grows from a tiny seed。 The first copper you save is the seed from which your tree of wealth shall grow。 The sooner you plant that seed the sooner shall the tree grow。 And the more faithfully you nourish and water that tree with consistent savings, the sooner may you bask in contentment beneath its shade。”Money are slaves and shall make you more slavesI like the quote that money is your slaves。 They shall work for you, not you for them。 Once you put them to work you can expect them to have children and more children and more children… But do not spend lavishly my friends and do not eat children of your slaves, for that when in work, they can make you even more slaves。Opportunity is here today tomorrow is gone Never waste a good opportunity。 Opportunity comes only to those who are ready to seize it。 But beware, it takes much work and preparation。 As the says goes: “Luck favours prepared mind。”Also keep in mind that:“Men of action are favoured by the goddess of good luck。”5 rules of goldAnother timeless principles contained in this book are 5 rules of gold。I。 Save at least 10% of your income for your future investments。II。 Invest in profitable ventures and let your money work for you。“Without wisdom, gold is quickly lost by those who have it, but with wisdom, gold can be secured by those who have it not。”“Wealth the comes quickly goeth the same way。 Wealth that stayeth to give enjoyment and satisfaction to its owner comes gradually, because it is a child born of knowledge and persistent purpose。”III。 Take caution and consult wit experts before investing。“It costs nothing to ask wise advice from a good friend。”“Gold slippeth away from the man who invests it in businesses or purposes with which he is not familiar or which are not approved by those skilled in its keep。”IV。 Always be familiar with businesses you are investing in。V。 Beware of those offering a quick profit, of tricksters and watch out for your romantic desires (women are usually cause of chaos for men, my advice, never listen to women and never bend yourself backwards to satisfy their unrealistic needs)。“Without wisdom, gold is quickly lost by those who have it, but with wisdom, gold can be secured by those who have it not。”Procrastination“Every man must master his own spirit of procrastination before he can expect to share in the rich treasures of Babylon。”Be cautious with your investments“Better a little caution now than a great regret later。”The walls of BabylonAs you will build up your wealth, it will slowly starts to resemble the walls of Babylon。 Something you have to lean on in times of distress。WorkIn my last review I spoke about how Orwell perceived work。 Now, The Richest Man in Babylon put the definition of work into another dimension:“Treat work it as your friend not as your enemy。”I totally agree with that。 If you do something you hate, quit and find something what makes you happy。 It is only when you do work you enjoy that you can become the best in your field (it also does not feel like work, it is fun and therefore nobody can take you over)。“Remember, work well done does good to the man who does it。 It makes him a better man。”Finally the difference between a slave and a free manWe all have bodies, but the one who is slave is slave because of his mind:“Soul of a free man sees life as a set of problems that could be solved, but soul of a slave wines when confronted with a problem。”Which one do you have? 😏To that I only say:“Act like a free man and succeed like one! Decide what thou desirest to accomplish and then work will aid thee to achieve it!”It all starts with desire to do, to become…“Preceding accomplishment must be desire。 Thy desires must be strong and definite。”Desire, or even burning desire sometimes is at the beginning of all changes and progress。 Do not underestimate your own desires。 Once clarified, work for them。About “friends”“If you desire to help thy friend, do so in a way that will not bring thy friend’s burdens upon thyself。”We all have those trash friends who think you will do their work for them。 My advice would be: Tell them to go and fuck themselves! I remember when I came back from the UK (after graduation from the British law school) when some of my dumb classmates at Czech university wanted ME to write their fucking assignments! I told them to go and fuck themselves。 🙃I can speak foreign languages way better that those losers, but I will never do any skilled work for anybody unless he or she pays the fair price (and I’m expensive)。 😉 But they can go to fuck themselves anyway because they were brought up a flock of sheep ready to be slaughtered by a communist system。Conclusion:I loved this book。 It is timeless masterpiece。 No more words are needed。 🙂⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Feel free to like, share and comment or recommend books you find inspirational yourself。 I’m keen to hear about them。Coming Up Next: The Shoe Dog by Phil KnightPeace 🧘‍♂️✌️🌱 。。。more

George Han

Một cuốn sách nhỏ nhưng mang lại nhiều bài học to lớn。 Cảm ơn cuốn sách này đã giúp mình có thêm nhiều động lực đọc các sách về quản lý tài chính cá nhân。

Shannon Parnham

After hearing and seeing this book recommended so many times, I finally got around to listening to it on audiobook。 I am very relieved I listen to it because reading it would have been a complete slog fest。 I recognize that this book was written in the 1920s, but I can't understand why it is still so popular。 And maybe that I don't love parables, but I feel there are many books written much better that cover the same ideas。 After hearing and seeing this book recommended so many times, I finally got around to listening to it on audiobook。 I am very relieved I listen to it because reading it would have been a complete slog fest。 I recognize that this book was written in the 1920s, but I can't understand why it is still so popular。 And maybe that I don't love parables, but I feel there are many books written much better that cover the same ideas。 。。。more

Chris Arnini

Cute read but if you've read any financial books this will not be very helpful。 It's a very old book so I reminded myself of that Cute read but if you've read any financial books this will not be very helpful。 It's a very old book so I reminded myself of that 。。。more

Mourad Ashry

عبيط قوي و كلام مقرر

Jan Tell

Favorite Quote: "Good luck waits to come to that person who accepts opportunity。" (I am a 4-leaf clover finder。)YNAB Inspiration: This quote encouraged me to start getting my money to work for me。 : "A part of all you earn is yours to keep。 Put at least 10% away before you figure out where the money goes。" Connection: "Study and become wiser。" I like the idea of open forums - where all people could discuss subjects of popular interest。 That is like our Friends of the Park group。 It is a group of Favorite Quote: "Good luck waits to come to that person who accepts opportunity。" (I am a 4-leaf clover finder。)YNAB Inspiration: This quote encouraged me to start getting my money to work for me。 : "A part of all you earn is yours to keep。 Put at least 10% away before you figure out where the money goes。" Connection: "Study and become wiser。" I like the idea of open forums - where all people could discuss subjects of popular interest。 That is like our Friends of the Park group。 It is a group of people from all occupations with an interest in building up the parks in our city。 。。。more

Kimberly

Read in print and listened to audio via Scribd。March 1st thru March 27, 2021Good book for money management and practical lessons。 I found the book to be repetitious。 It reminded me of reading, Who Moved My Cheese。 I do plan to revisit this book when I need reminders on how to save and build wealth。 I give it 3 stars。

Azamat

Если коротко, то советы такие: всегда откладывайте часть денег и инвестируйте их с умом, тогда вы станете богатым。Обложка книги меня всегда вводила в заблуждение。 Башня с "крестами" напоминает какие-то религиозные темы。 Узкий классический шрифт в верхнем регистре говорит обо всех этих старых американских книгах по личному успеху и богатству: книги Трампа, Корнеги, Хилла и так далее。 А у меня к ним отношение скептическое。 Они все-таки выглядят и написаны так, чтобы и книги тоже продавались (были Если коротко, то советы такие: всегда откладывайте часть денег и инвестируйте их с умом, тогда вы станете богатым。Обложка книги меня всегда вводила в заблуждение。 Башня с "крестами" напоминает какие-то религиозные темы。 Узкий классический шрифт в верхнем регистре говорит обо всех этих старых американских книгах по личному успеху и богатству: книги Трампа, Корнеги, Хилла и так далее。 А у меня к ним отношение скептическое。 Они все-таки выглядят и написаны так, чтобы и книги тоже продавались (были продажными), а не только люди советы получали。 Короче, я ждал, что мне будут втирать инфоцыганщину。Но на деле все оказалось очень мило。 Советы не сказать, чтобы вах! Глаза вам не откроют, но если вы раньше вы никогда не думали, чтобы откладывать деньги, а не проедать на все дошираки, то теперь возможно станете откладывать。Мне понравилось, что несмотря на непонятное название, подано как какая-то притча (не такая унылая как «Алхимик») в легкой форме, несколько раз повторяющая пять законов богатства。 Для тех, кто только встает на пусть богатства — самое оно。 Здесь нет подробных схем, книга скорее закладывает в вас настрой с умом относиться к деньгам и ставить цели по обогащению。 Ничего плохого в этом не вижу。 。。。more

Fredar

lessons are good, the english is ancient and hard to read

Vaishali Sabhahit

Arkad, Dabasir, Mathon from Babylon will teach you age-old practices of making and growing wealth

Sathwik Ramaprasad

Unpopular Opinion: Although the book gives great insights into financial well being for our lives, I felt that the stories were dragged unnecessarily。 The amount of financial knowledge it imparts is miniscule in comparison to the length of the stories written to support the wisdom provided。 I don't read non fiction as much and struggled to go past the first 10 pages of this book in one sitting。 I switched to an audiobook version of this and heard the narrative while eyeballing the pages of the p Unpopular Opinion: Although the book gives great insights into financial well being for our lives, I felt that the stories were dragged unnecessarily。 The amount of financial knowledge it imparts is miniscule in comparison to the length of the stories written to support the wisdom provided。 I don't read non fiction as much and struggled to go past the first 10 pages of this book in one sitting。 I switched to an audiobook version of this and heard the narrative while eyeballing the pages of the physical copy simultaneously。 This was the only way I thought I could finish this book although it is just 150 pages long。 。。。more

Paola Cornejo

Un libro con enseñanzas obvias pero contadas a través de historias, lo que permite que puedas profundizar más en esos principios y no sea un libro más del montón。

Rafaela Appleman

A must-read for poor people (like me) that has no idea how to start saving money。

Maria Cunha

Um bom livro sobre como obter sucesso financeiro e com alguma história sobre um povo muito antigo。 Retirei uns bons ensinamentos com esta leitura。

Heather Cullum

I loved this audiobook。 It certainly was a product of its time in some regards, but I found the lessons found within very useful and it answered a budgeting question I'd been struggling with for some time。 I loved this audiobook。 It certainly was a product of its time in some regards, but I found the lessons found within very useful and it answered a budgeting question I'd been struggling with for some time。 。。。more

Tejal Patel

Not for the begineer readers。

Velislav

Very concise and to the point。 I found the financial advice, although not mind-blowing, quite meaningful and reassuring。 A good introduction to the basic principles of managing money。My only complaint is that the language they use and the sentence structure is quite confusing sometimes。

Erik

Very well done and interesting book

Dan Pan

Short and simple book about money accumulation through the lens of ancient Babylonians。 Similar to what George Orwell did about communism in Animal Farm, but this time, it’s about money in Babylon。

Chaunice Wilks

Simple, repetitive, but something I wish I would have read 10-15 years ago。