My Favorite Book

I've read a few books. These books had inspired me in one way. The first book I read was the "25 Principle of success" by Jack Canfield. There I learned about success and the mindset successful people possess and why rejection is a Myth. It centered more on never giving up and paying the price for whatever we want or need. This book is one of my best books I've read but not my favorite. There are a few things I considered about the book in which happened to be my favorite. First, it's a book crafted from a real life events and it contains secrets of the ancient times that are still relevant in our time. This book is titled "The Richest Man In Babylon" by George S. Clason, It's a book that has been read by most financial experts and people who have interest in building wealth and living a financially independent life. To me, it's more than just a book on financial matters, it dealt with real life matters in life and freedom in all areas.


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Why I consider this book my favorite

This book contains secrets that's relevant in every area of life. It pinpoints how little any man can start to achieve his dream. It isn't a book built on imagination but on the history of what had worked. The story of the slave who became a freeman, the man whom luck shined its countenance on, the story of a man who desired well, tells one thing- it's our desperation to become free in any area of life that grants us the access to what we desire. The book started with the story of the man who sought for wealth, he was tired of his state of poverty and desired to know what the rich do. The book is an eye opening to several things we trivialize that actually matters and it holds real life events.

The Inspiration

The book inspired me to believe in the magic of starting small. It inspired me to live within my means and to desire freedom regardless of what society and the economy looks like. It taught me to take risks because no one knows when luck would come knocking and it tells how possible it is to become financially free without straining oneself. Its inspirations and the fact that the book was written as a real life event made it my favorite.


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I have heard a lot about the book and I need to read it. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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Awww, I remember about “The Richest Man in Babylon”, although I have not read the whole book but it was discussed by my classmate during my postgrad when our Professor assigned a task to report about financial literacy. I believe this book is more than gold. Great content my friend and I so love your favorite book. Have a nice time!

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The book is indeed gold in this generation

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