Friday, July 10, 2009

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The Richest Man in Babylon


From a magazine I found the book "The Richest Man in Babylon" by George S. Clason, I bought it and I finished reading, although such improvement, expected more story ... I liked 3 points:

1) The idea of \u200b\u200bdividing the income into 10 parts:
  • one for savings, debt
  • Two for Seven
  • spending and tastes.
Hum, then 7 parts would have to take 25% for rental housing ... it also mentions nothing healthy to not have a "patio for your wife": P.

2) Work is your friend (It reminds me of Oliver and the super cup), how rich is that there were slaves in Babylon?

3) The temporizing doubt ... delay the decision ... and let slip the opportunity. All men have a habit of leaving things for later, instead of being "men of action."

I think this last point is what makes the difference between a meek and Arkad ... mentality from employee to employer, to seek and recognize a good business, undertaking, relationship with knowledgeable on the subject ... particularly to that "little slaves" golden children who also have work and in turn have children ...

I commented that "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" is similar, I'll give a review.

meantime, I ask myself: Myself, How do you walk on this story?
Onset: 3 / 10

debts parties parties
3 / 10 4 / 10 rent parties
expenses ... And the taste?

Upsss!, "Pa'l another year and put order" ... So temporizing or more!

Image source: es.wikipedia.org

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