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The Richest Man in Babylon

This classic work explores the principles of financial prosperity through the stories of a wealthy Babylonian and his teachings to his fellow citizens. It delves into the virtues of saving, investing, and the importance of financial discipline, providing readers with valuable insights for achieving financial independence. more

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George S. Clason
George S. Clason

George S. Clason was a renowned writer known for his books on finance and personal development. His works, such as 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' and 'The Secret of Money', have had a profound impact on personal finance management and the philosophy of success. more

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