Felber tells a story of a wealthy merchant named Antonio who is passing on life lessons to his grandson as they walk through Renaissance period Rome., Julio. Antonio was adopted by a monk named Felip, and raised in a monastery until he was 16. When the time came to decide what he would do with is future, Felipo encouraged Antonio to spend a summer with his good friend Allesio, a very wealthy trader. Anotnio thought he would become a monk, as he loved the Lord and wanted to serve him.
However, after the summer with Allesio, Antonio decides that he wants to be in the business world. As Antonio becomes one of the wealthiest traders in the world, by creating and producing a new world currency, he visits Alessio every three years to be taught a new lesson. Allesio’s lessons are centered around serving the Lord with your wealth and business. He helps Antonio overcome the guilt her feels from his wealth, and explains how the world needs Monks to support Merchants, and Merchants to support the work Monks do. These lessons come full circle when Allesio guides Antonio to fund the building of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the same magnificent Basilica that Antonio brings Julio to at the end of the story. Antonio learns 12 principles from his mentor Allesio, and is now passing them on to Julio.
The 12 Principles are 1. Work Hard and God will prosper you, 2. Financial prosperity is often connected to soul prosperity, 3. A man must do whatever he can to provide for his family, 4. Trials develop your character preparing you for increased blessings, 5. Take responsibility for problems that are the result of your own bad decisions. Don’t displace the blame, 6. See challenges as stepping stones not as obstacles, 7. Be meek before God, but bold before men, 8. Live debt free and below your means, 9. Always keep to your budget, 10. Loaning money destroys relationships, 11. Set aside the first 10 percent to honor God, 12. Understand the power of partnership.