Eduardo Caceres

Is it a good tale?

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BALUKOV It is not just a tale, but a collection of timeless wisdom that can benefit anyone who reads it and applies its principles. It is a good tale, indeed, for it teaches you how to save, invest, and grow your money, how to avoid debt and losses, how to protect your assets and income, and how to achieve financial independence and happiness.

It is also a good tale, for it entertains you with stories of men and women who faced various challenges and opportunities in their quest for wealth. You will meet Arkad, the richest man in Babylon, who shares his seven cures for a lean purse. You will meet Bansir, the chariot builder, who learns the five laws of gold. You will meet Dabasir, the camel trader, who escapes from slavery and pays off his debts. You will meet Rodan, the spear maker, who receives a gift of gold and learns how to use it wisely. You will meet many more characters who will inspire you with their examples and experiences.
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