“Money is plentiful for those who
understand the simple rules of its acquisition.”
Are you tired of living paycheck to
paycheck? Do you have a scenario in your life that you actually wait for the
month to end to receive your salary and when it is delayed you feel anxious
(pay your bills & debts)? And when you receive your salary, it is like gone
in the wind. It comes and goes. Money is difficult to earn but it is so easy to
spend.
How come the rich becomes richer and the
poor become poorer? Why other people’s purse are abounding whilst others were
empty.
All of us want financial abundance. But we
need to all acquire the wisdom in order to make money, keep it and make it grow
in order to enjoy its abundance.
Financial abundance should come first from
within before an outside manifestation will appear. Financial abundance should
be seen as a character formation rather than material possession.
George S. Clason in his book, “The Richest Man in Babylon”, teaches us
the “Seven cures for a lean purse”,
which will be helpful in building wealth and help us in our journey towards
financial abundance.
Arkad, the
main character and dubbed as the richest man in Babylon was asked by the King of
Babylon to mentor his citizen on how to become rich and he did the honor in
sharing his wisdom in wealth building.
Click on each item below in order to read a
summary of each cures and my own stories that I hope will inspire you.
Seven cures to a lean purse:
I
pray for abundance in all areas of our life.
God
bless us more.
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