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The Richest Man in Persia - This Long-Awaited Sequel to the Richest Man in Babylon Is Today's Blueprint for Safe, Ethical Wealth and Personal Success (Paperback)
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The Richest Man in Persia - This Long-Awaited Sequel to the Richest Man in Babylon Is Today's Blueprint for Safe, Ethical Wealth and Personal Success (Paperback)
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This fabulous rags to riches story is destined to be a classic of
inspirational and personal success literature. It's a long-awaited
sequel to the greatest of all motivational books on personal wealth
creation, The Richest Man in Babylon. A treasure for the 21st
century, The Richest Man in Persia, by Brian Morgan, has been
called "a fascinating roadmap to personal success with peace of
mind." Millions of people around the world have read and profited
by The Richest Man in Babylon, by George S. Clason. In 1926, George
Clason, from Missouri in America, issued the first of what was to
become a famous series of pamphlets on financial success. He used
parables set in ancient Babylon to make his points. The pamphlets
were distributed by banks and insurance companies and were loved by
millions of readers around the world. The most famous of these
pamphlets was The Richest Man in Babylon, so this became the
obvious title when a number of the parables were gathered together
into a book. It has gone through many reprints and is still on
best-seller lists some eight decades after George Clason first set
pen to paper. Now read the story of The Richest Man in Persia. It
contains "the untold wealth secrets of Persia," as excavated from
the ruins of "the wealthiest city under the sun," Persepolis, not
far from Babylon in the ancient Persian Empire, but its message is
for the 21st century. Author Brian Morgan has won numerous state
and national awards in journalism and a prestigious national award
as an author. He has appeared on best-seller lists in the United
Sates and the United Kingdom and has been translated for Chinese,
Vietnamese and Japanese readers. His writing has been
internationally acclaimed. In the wake of the financial catastrophe
that unfolded in the first years of the 21st century, the
strategies in this book are timely indeed and could change the
lives of millions, as The Richest Man in Babylon has done. The
Richest Man in Persia (more than 38,000 words and 200 pages) was
inspired by Clason's work, but embraces fresh ideas and the latest
concepts in personal wealth creation through investment and
business, written in a similar "parable" style and set in ancient
Persia. This "sequel" covers concepts like: The personal testimony
of the richest man in Persia. The 11 Codes of Riches. The nine
rules of time mastery. The four basic ways of making money. The
magic power of compounding and leverage. The factors that multiply
the value of investments. The Seven Business Secrets of the
Masters. The book opens with Alexander's conquest of Persia (thus
far true history) and tells of the richest man in Persia hastily
inscribing the Codes of Riches on clay tablets as Alexander marched
on his city (the legend). It tells how fires set by Alexander baked
the tablets and preserved them (thousands of tablets were actually
preserved this way). The Richest Man in Persia has a plus factor.
It does contain wealth secrets many of us crave, but it cautions
that there are things money can't buy and that the highest values
cannot be counted in coin. The book is a strong advocate against
greed, but an equally strong advocate for seeking abundance for the
good it can do - as a means to an end, not an end in itself. Money,
it says, must not come at the cost of happiness. The book is full
of meat and contains treasure on every page. It's a road map for
the journey from rags to riches we can all help each other make,
and should be on the bookshelf of every person who seeks a better
life.
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