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The Richest Man in Babylon
George S. Clason
Synopsis "The Richest Man in Babylon"
The Richest Man in Babylon is a 1926 book by George S. Clason that dispenses financial advice through a collection of parables set 4,000 years ago in ancient Babylon. The parables are told by a fictional Babylonian character called Arkad, a poor scribe who became the ""richest man in Babylon"". Included in Arkad's advice are the ""Seven Cures"" (or how to generate money and wealth), and the ""Five Laws of Gold"" (or how to protect and invest wealth). A core part of Arkad's advice is around ""paying yourself first"", ""living within your means"", ""investing in what you know"", the importance of ""long-term saving"", and ""home ownership"". The book is often referred to as a classic of personal financial advice, and appears in modern recommended reading lists on personal financial advice and wealth management, which has kept the book in print almost 90 years after its first edition with over 2 million copies sold.
George S. Clason fue un exitoso hombre de negocios que fundó la Clason Map Company de Denver, Colorado, y publicó el primer atlas de caminos de los Estados Unidos y Canadá. En 1926 comenzó a publicar folletos acerca de cómo aprender a ahorrar y conseguir el éxito financiero y en los negocios. Estos fueron distribuidos en grandes cantidades por bancos y compañías de seguros y se convirtieron en textos de cabecera para muchas personas.
Su publicación más exitosa fue El hombre más rico de babilonia, parábola que dio nombre a su famoso libro, el cual se convirtió en un clásico de inspiración para el mundo moderno.