Monday, March 12, 2012

The Richest Man In Babylon

Deep down I always knew there was some sizeable good sense in the admonition: “Do not judge a book by its cover.” But stubbornly, I have either neglected or ignored such goodly advice for the sake of my insistence on “excellent quality and branding”. 

For how do you get people interested in your book if you pay little attention to how it’s presented and packaged? Surely, every man does love a beautiful thing, as all that glisters is not gold; or so I thought, until recently, that upon a particularly boring day I decided, against my worse judgement, to steal a peek of what might lie within the pages of a poorly reprinted version of the book, The Richest Man in Babylon.
 
The Actual Copy In Question
Quite unsightly was the paperback, and to look within was to behold prints not fitting for my delicate eyes, but what great fortune, that on that day my impetuously judgemental tendencies were nowhere to be found. For by God's favour I fell upon the glorious opportunity to learn from one of the greatest and wisest manuals of finance.

Never have I seen in stark simplicity the blessed path to monetary success. And above all, the most beautiful impression made on the reader was that it's all “just” common sense. As in proffering one of seven cures for a lean purse, the author states quite reasonably: “...put each coin to labouring that it may reproduce its kind even as the flocks of the field and help bring to thee income, a stream of wealth that shall flow constantly into thy purse”.

Yet the gems contained in this little volume aren’t really common as they ought to be. For man is complicated. For if he weren’t so, his purse would lack every reason to be empty. He would have his coffers filled with enough gold to provide for his needs and that of his family and the world around him.

Anyhow, however it is that just a few men have stumbled upon these insights and used them and have become rich, the rest all stand the chance to be counted rich and prosperous by doing as this few have done.

So, I have always believed that upon a certain stage in a man’s maturity there is that familiar wisdom that settles upon his senses, telling him that being one of great means is essentially necessary. It is in this view that I have shared with you my encounter with The Richest Man In Babylon, with the hope that your may read as I have read, to become enlightened as I have become, in this very important matter of our finance. 

Hence, let’s get rich and do it well.

“For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich.” –2Corinthians 8:9

A Well Packaged Version. You see what I mean? Lol



1 comment:

  1. Great piece, Bro.
    Where the dirty container houses rich solution contents to problems...Jesus bore our poverty on the cross in exactly the same way that He bore our sins, He bore our poverty on the cross in exactly the same way that He bore our sicknesses and carried our pains. He took poverty upon Himself so that we could have access to all of the riches of the Father in glory. The finished work of Jesus Christ is the foundation for true prosperity--Physical and spiritual riches.
    Keep it up, up and up, Bro.

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