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Gold from Ancient Ground. Teaching Saving Principles using Ancient Babylon Parables

Par : Corbin Holt
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  • Nombre de pages171
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-39699-3
  • EAN9783565396993
  • Date de parution09/04/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

Nearly a century after its original publication, George S. Clason's parables of ancient Babylon continue to articulate the most structurally sound principles of personal saving with a clarity that modern financial literature has rarely surpassed. The reason is not nostalgia - it is narrative. Human beings internalize financial principles most durably through story, and the parables of Arkad, the richest man in Babylon, encode timeless saving logic in a form the mind retains long after the reading is done. This book examines the foundational saving principles embedded within the Babylonian parables - paying yourself first, controlling expenditures, making gold multiply, guarding treasures from loss, and investing in future income - and translates each into a rigorous, actionable framework for the modern reader.
Arkad's core discipline of setting aside no less than one-tenth of all earnings before any expenditure is not an ancient curiosity; it is a mathematically validated savings doctrine that, when applied consistently over time, produces compounding outcomes that no reactive budgeting system can replicate. The Seven Cures for a Lean Purse remain as structurally sound today as they were four millennia ago. What distinguishes this approach from conventional personal finance instruction is its insistence on behavioral anchoring through story.
The Babylonian parables do not merely inform - they install. Each narrative encodes a specific financial discipline into memory through character, consequence, and moral resolution, creating the kind of internalized conviction that transforms saving from a temporary resolution into a permanent habit. Ancient wisdom, properly applied, remains the most modern financial tool available.