FINANCIAL EDUCATION CAN MAKE YOU RICH
"The Richest Zir in Babylon" was penned by George S. Clason way back in 1926. Now, to reflect the world's fast-paced modernization, it has been rewritten in a gender-neutral manner, mainly utilizing the pronoun zir. This novel endures as a timeless personal finance guide, unveiling the most essential principles of wealth accumulation.
THIS IS HOW BEGINNERS MAKE MONEY QUICK
This book includes lessons such as the Five Laws of Gold, told through simple parables from the perspective of ancient Babylon which can be seen to resonate even 3,800 years later on Wall Street. The rules of wealth are as simple as the rules of fire, and these principles have not changed in our collective history.
Additionally, the book discusses the Seven Cures for a Lean Purse, which shows the reader, through common parables, how anyone in any profession can begin to accumulate wealth. The book seeks to highlight and make readers realize their own roles and responsibilities as they navigate their financial journey.
This book utilizes its collection of parables and anecdotes to encompass dilemmas that people face and simplify solutions for such complex challenges. While learning what to do and to avoid when stuck in the maze of financial struggle, one can see how Arkad's gradually accumulating wisdom lead them to become The Richest Zir in Babylon.
The way to wealth is not a secret; it's a book waiting to be opened, read, and applied.
GENDER NEUTRAL
This book was rewritten in the gender-neutral pronoun ze/zir so all Babylonians can place themselves within the streets of Old Babylon.