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[music]
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George Clayson
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richest man in Babylon
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The text is read by Maxim Suslov
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[music]
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[music]
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a story about a man who wanted a lot
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gold
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[music]
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vansir babylonian master
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chariot making was in
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despair
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sitting on a low
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looked at his simple little house and
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open door and workshop where stood
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his unfinished chariot
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she quit repeatedly
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a meaningful look at her husband
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thereby letting him know that the bag with
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provisions will soon be empty and balancing
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it would be necessary to take care of the chariot
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take a hammer and an ax to polish and
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paint it, stretch the leather onto the rims
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wheels to sell it and get money
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from a wealthy client
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but at this time his large muscular
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the figure remained motionless sitting on
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fencing
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he pondered the problem tirelessly
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the solution never occurred to him
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his skin was burned by the hot scorching sun
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very typical for the Euphrates valley
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beads of sweat protruding above the eyebrows
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rolled down in rivulets, hiding in
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thick growth of hair on his chest
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majestic next to his house
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terraces of high walls rose
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royal palace
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nearby, piercing the blue sky, one could see
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tower of the temple of baal
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in the shadow of this perfection he was hiding
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a simple house along with other dilapidated ones
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houses
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all Babylon is the embodiment of a combination
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grandeur, wretchedness, blinding luxury and
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unimaginable misery huddled together
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without a specific system and order
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inside the city walls
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if Bansiro had bothered to turn around, he would have
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I saw whole lines of noisy
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chariots of the rich rushed past
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crowds of traders pressing to the side of the road
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sandals and barefoot Poor people but also
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the rich had to turn to
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roadside to let long columns pass
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slaves of water carriers carrying out the will of the king
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each of them held a heavy
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waterskin for watering hanging gardens
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bansir got too deep into his
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thoughts to hear or pay attention
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pay attention to disorderly noise
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busy city but unexpected sound
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Lira's well-known friend helped the bansir get out
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out of reverie, he turned and saw
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the sad face of your best friend
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musician
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May the gods reward you with great mercy
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my dear friend met him
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kobets prepared in advance sophisticated
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greeting Although apparently they
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are already so favorable to you since you
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you can sit and not work
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I rejoice with you in your success
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Moreover, I would even share it with you
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please take it out of your wallet
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which must be stuffed otherwise you were
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would be busy in his workshop just two
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modest shekels
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until the end
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you won't even notice their absence before
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than they will return
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even if I had two shekels
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Bansir replied gloomily, “I wouldn’t tell anyone.”
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I could give them even to you, my best
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friend because they would be my everything
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condition
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no one lends their entire fortune
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even to your best friend
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What
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exclaimed Kobe with genuine
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Surprisingly, there is nothing in your wallet
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one shekel you sit here like a statue
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on the fence Why don't you finish
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your chariot how else can you satisfy
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your noble appetite It's absolutely
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doesn't look like you my friend where is yours
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endless energy
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Is there something that will forget you
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Have the gods sent you misfortune?
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this teaching must be true
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it all started pine he was perfect
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senseless I saw that I had become
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wealthy man
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hanging from my belt was a beautiful hand
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wallet with coins it was
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silver coins with which I bought
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jewelry for my wife
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it contained a lot of gold which
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filled me with confidence in my
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future So I could spend carefree
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Silver
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amazing feeling of satisfaction
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was in me
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you wouldn't recognize me as your own
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hardworking friend and wouldn't recognize mine
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wife, her face was so smooth and
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shining with happiness she was that one again
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smiling girl like in the first days
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marriage
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really Pleasant dream commented
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hobby
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Why such pleasant feelings?
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he caused you to become gloomy
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statue on the fence
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indeed Why Because when I
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woke up and remembered how empty mine was
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wallet I was overcome by a feeling
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internal rebellion
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Let me discuss this with you
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because as the sailors say we are sailing
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in the same boat There are two of us in childhood
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together we went to the priests to learn
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wisdom
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becoming mature young men we shared with each other
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friend the joys of life
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when we grew up we stayed
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close friends
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we have always been loyal subjects
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our king, we were pleased that
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worked long hours and spent freely
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your earnings
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over the years we have earned a lot
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money but to know the joys that
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brings wealth we must dream of
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them How so
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Are we really stupid sheep? We live in
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the richest city in the world
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Travelers say that no one
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comparable to him in wealth
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There is a lot of abundance around us, but we ourselves
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there is nothing after half a lifetime of hard work
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You've got my best friend empty
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wallet and you tell me Can I
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borrow something as small as two from you
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shekel until the end of the feast that night
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and what am I answering you? Am I saying here?
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my wallet with its contents I am happy
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I'll share with you no
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I admit that my wallet is as empty as
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and your
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what's the matter
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why can't we have so much gold
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and silver to afford to buy
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clothes and food
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think also about our sons continued
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bansir don't they already follow Po
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in the footsteps of their fathers
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Are they their families, their sons and families?
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their sons must live their entire lives
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among such golden treasures and at the same time
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how to be satisfied with sour goat
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milk and oatmeal
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never in all the years of our friendship have you
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spoke
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never in all these years have I talked about this
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thought
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from early dawn until night I worked
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To build the best chariots what
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only a man could do
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good-naturedly hoping that someday the Gods
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recognize my worthy deeds and grant
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great prosperity to me
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but that never happened
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in any case, I realized that they are
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they will never do that's why it's in my heart
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I'm sad I want to be rich I want
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own lands and livestock wear beautiful
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clothes have coins in your wallet
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I am ready to work for these goals with all my might.
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possible strength in my back at all
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by the skill of my hands and the cunning of my mind
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but I want my works to be
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fairly rewarded
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what's happening to us
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once again I ask you why we don't
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we can get our fair share of everyone
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goods that others buy for
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gold
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If I knew the answer I said
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I'm no better myself
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all income received from my game on
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the lira run out immediately
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often I have to dive into
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heavy thoughts and look for a way to at least
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somehow feed your family
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Besides, I have a deep
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passionate desire to have a large lyre
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which could convey the music
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sounding in my head
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with a tool like this I could
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create a melody that even the king himself
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never heard of it before
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you really are worthy of such a lira
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no man in all Babylon could
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make her sing so sweetly that you can't
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only the king but the gods themselves would be
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happy
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But how can you get it while we're both
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as poor as the king's servants listen to
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I'm calling, there they come
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he pointed to a long column of half-naked
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sweaty water porters with difficulty
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coming along a narrow street up from the river
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they walked five people in a row, bent over
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under heavy waterskins
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Look at the man who is leading them
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Kobe pointed to the one who was walking in front of everyone.
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and carried one bell
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you can immediately notice visible in your
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country people
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many good people among them agreed
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bansir
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as good as us
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Those tall fair-haired ones from the North
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laughing black men from the south
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dark-skinned and shorter from neighboring countries
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all together they march from the river to
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Saddam back day by day From year to year
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a year and no faith in happiness
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straw bedding for sleeping, hard
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porridge as food
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pity these poor creatures Kobi
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I really feel sorry for them
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And yet you make me wonder
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About the fact that we live a little better, although
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we call ourselves free people
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it's true Kobe, although it's unpleasant
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Truth we can't continue to live year after year
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slave life
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work work
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and get nothing in return
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maybe you need to find out how others get it
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gold and do the same as them
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asked
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Perhaps there is some secret that we
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could find out thoughtfully answered
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balance
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just today Kobe continued I saw
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our old friend Arkad who was traveling to
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his golden chariot
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However, he didn't look down on me
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as many in his position might
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consider it correct instead
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waved to me so that all passersby could
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see how he greets and gives gifts
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the friendly smile of his musician friend
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hobby
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they say he is the richest man in the world
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Bansir said thoughtfully to all of Babylon
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so rich that even the king turns to
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him for help when the Treasury is empty
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said hobby
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Bansir interrupted him so rich that I'm afraid
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If I meet him in the darkness of the night, I'll grab him
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his fat wallet
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nonsense exclaimed Kobe reproachfully
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a person's wealth is not in his wallet
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he carries a thick wallet with him quickly
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will let in if there is no golden flow that
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would replenish it
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Arkada has income that is constant
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fills his wallet no matter how generously he is
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spent money
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Yes, that's the point, he exclaimed
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I would like the income to continue
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go into my wallet while I'm sitting on
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fence or traveling to distant countries
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Arcade must know how a person can
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make money for living
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Do you think he could explain it?
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to a slow-witted person like me
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I think he really conveyed these
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knowledge to his son on massiru answered
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Kobe didn't he go to Nineveh and
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as they say in the permanent yard became without
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the help of his father one of the most
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rich people in this city
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hobby you gave me a good idea
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the light flashed again in Bansir's eyes
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after all, it costs nothing to ask the Wise
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advice from a good friend and arcades always
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was like it doesn't matter what our wallets are
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empty like a falcon's nest
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ago Let that not stop us
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we are tired of being without gold in the middle of this
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abundance We want to become wealthy
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people
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get up let's go to Arkad and ask him
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how can we also earn our income?
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you speak with true inspiration
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I'm starting to understand the reason why we
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never found any way
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wealth
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We never looked for them
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you worked patiently to do the best
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the best chariots in Babylon for this
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all your efforts went away That's why you
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succeeded in this
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I strived to become a skilled player
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lyre and I have it Really
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happened
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In those matters where we put all our
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efforts and success
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the gods wanted us to continue
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do this
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Now at last we have seen the bright light
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emanating from the rising sun it
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as if telling us to learn more
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so that prosperity comes into our lives
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this is the wisest thing we've ever done
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did
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with new knowledge we will find worthy ones
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ways to fulfill our desires
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Let's go to the Arcade Today
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Bansir insisted And we will ask friends
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our childhood which also did not succeed
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join us so they can
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know his wisdom
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you always took care of your own
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friends bansir that's why you have a lot of them
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yes it will be as you say
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let's go right now and take everyone from
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yourself
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[music]
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richest man in Babylon
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tells his secret to prosperity
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[music]
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in ancient Babylon there once lived one
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a very rich man named Arkad
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the fame of his enormous size went everywhere
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wealth
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In addition, He was famous for his generosity
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he was generous in charity
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generously with your family in your personal
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expenses
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but nevertheless every year it
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wealth grew faster than he got it
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spent
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One day some friends of Youth came to
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him and they told you arcades are luckier
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than us
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you became the richest man in everything
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Babylon And we are fighting for existence
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you can wear the best clothes and
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enjoy the rarest dishes
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we are content with what we were able to wear
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family so that there is no shame and at least
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somehow feed
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And yet we were once equal
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we studied with the same teacher
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played the same games
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you were not superior in studies or games
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us
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and in subsequent years you also didn’t really
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different from us
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and as far as we can tell you're not
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worked harder and more conscientiously
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why then changeable fate
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singled you out and gave you all the blessings
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life and ignored us even though we
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deserve it no less than you
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to this Arkad objected to them, saying
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if in all the years that have passed since ours
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You earned your youth only on
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miserable existence
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then it's only because you either don't
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were able to study the laws that govern
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accumulation of wealth or did not comply
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their
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changeable fate is an insidious Goddess
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which brings no permanent results to anyone
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Good luck
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on the contrary, she destroys almost everyone
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previously deserved gold
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she creates [ __ ] spenders who
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they soon waste everything they got
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earlier and remain covered
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irresistible appetites and needs
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being unable to satisfy them
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everyone else she favors
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become misers and hoard their own
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wealth, afraid to spend what they have
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eat because they know they won't have it
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opportunities to replenish it
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In addition, they are overcome by fear of
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robbers and they doom themselves to life
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full of emptiness and hidden suffering
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there are probably those who can take
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the undeserved name gold
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increase it and continue to live in
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contentment and happiness
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But I don’t know enough about such people
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I only had to hear
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think about the people who suddenly
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got rich
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and think if I was right
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Arcade's friends admitted that for
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inherited the wealth of people whose
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They knew these words became true
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then they asked him to explain to them how
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he became the owner of such a big
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property so He continued
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in my youth I saw a lot of good things
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that bring happiness and
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satisfaction
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and I realized that finding these things would help
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wealth
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wealth is power with wealth a lot
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Maybe
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you can decorate your house with the richest furniture
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You can go sailing on distant
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seas you can enjoy dishes from
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distant lands you can buy jewelry from
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the best jewelers You can even build
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powerful temples to the gods
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you can do all this and much more
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brings pleasure to the body and
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peace for the soul
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And when I realized all this I told myself
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that he should get his share
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life's blessings I will not be the one who stands in
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side with envy watching how others
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enjoy life
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I wouldn't be satisfied with
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let him put on the cheapest clothes
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and decent
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I wouldn't be happy with being poor
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on the contrary, I would make myself the master
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I grew up as you know in a big family
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a humble merchant with no hope for
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inheritance and no different how you managed
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notice not brilliant abilities
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I decided that in order to achieve what I wanted
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it will take time and knowledge
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As for time, I have the same
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all others had it in abundance
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each of you had enough time
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to get rich
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nevertheless, you admit that you have nothing to do
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show except your prosperous families
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which you can rightfully be proud of
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As for knowledge, isn't it
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our wise teacher told us that
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knowledge is of two types
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those that we already have and which we
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we get from our youthful experience
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and the knowledge with which we learn
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what we don't know yet
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So I decided to find out as much as possible
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accumulate wealth and when I find out
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this is your life task which
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needs to be decided
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isn't it wise to enjoy life for now?
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sunlight is shining
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after all, sadness will fall on us anyway
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we will go into the darkness of the spirit world
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I found an arctic fox job in the records room and
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worked long hours every day
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clay tablets
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week after week month after month I
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karpel getting pennies
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food clothing offering to the gods and others
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things I don't even remember anymore
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absorbed all my earned money
00:21:37
but my determination did not leave me
00:21:41
One day I came to the house of the head of the city
00:21:43
moneylender Olgamish and ordered a copy 9
00:21:47
law
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he told me I should get it
00:21:52
In two days and if the task is
00:21:54
completed on time I will give you two medics
00:21:58
I worked hard but the law was long
00:22:01
and when Olgamish returned the task was
00:22:03
not yet completed
00:22:05
he was angry If I were his slave he would
00:22:09
beat me
00:22:11
but I know that the head of the city will not allow him
00:22:13
I was not afraid to harm me and
00:22:15
told him
00:22:18
You are a very rich man
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tell me how I too can get rich and
00:22:24
all night I'll be carving on clay
00:22:27
when the sun comes up everything will be over
00:22:30
he smiled at me and answered you are impudent
00:22:33
cheat but let's consider it a deal
00:22:37
I worked all that night even though I was sick
00:22:39
the smell of the wick gave me a headache and
00:22:43
my eyes could no longer see anything
00:22:46
but when he returned at dawn everything
00:22:49
the signs were ready
00:22:51
and now I said Tell me what you promised
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you kept your end of our deal son
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my softly he told me And I'm ready
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fulfill your
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I'll tell you what you want to know
00:23:07
For I am already old and old languages ​​love
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chat and when young people come for
00:23:14
They are ready to share advice for old people
00:23:16
wisdom accumulated over the years
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but too often young people think that
00:23:22
old people know only the wisdom of the departed
00:23:24
days and for young people it is useless
00:23:27
But remember this
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The sun that shines today
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This is the same sun that shone
00:23:36
When was your father born and who will be
00:23:39
shine when the last of yours
00:23:40
great-grandchildren will go to another world
00:23:43
thoughts of the young continued
00:23:46
like a meteor brightly illuminating the sky but
00:23:50
the wisdom of Old Men is like eternal stars
00:23:52
which shine So invariably that the sailors
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can navigate through them by checking their
00:23:58
well
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Mark my words well because
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if you don't
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you won't be able to understand the truth that I
00:24:07
I'll tell you
00:24:08
and your night's work will be in vain
00:24:13
Then he stared at me
00:24:15
from under his shaggy eyebrows And said
00:24:17
in a low, authoritative voice
00:24:20
I found the path to wealth when I realized that
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part of everything I earned should
00:24:27
belong to me
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and you can do it
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he kept looking at me
00:24:34
piercing through but said no more
00:24:37
not a word
00:24:40
And that's all I asked
00:24:43
this is enough to turn
00:24:45
sheep herder to wealthy moneylender
00:24:48
he answered
00:24:51
but everything I earn belongs to
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didn't I insist?
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this is far from true, he replied
00:25:00
Don't you pay one by one shouldn't
00:25:04
you don't pay for a shoemaker's work
00:25:07
what you eat
00:25:09
Can you live in Babylon without spending
00:25:12
money How much do you have left of
00:25:14
earned in the last month A for
00:25:17
last year
00:25:19
fool
00:25:21
You pay everyone but yourself
00:25:24
You work for others
00:25:26
you might as well be a slave and
00:25:29
work for food and clothes that are yours
00:25:31
the owner will see fit to give you
00:25:33
If you kept a tenth for yourself
00:25:36
from earnings how much would you have
00:25:38
after 10 years
00:25:41
my knowledge of arithmetic did not let me down
00:25:43
I quickly answered as much as I
00:25:46
I earn in one year
00:25:49
that's true, but he half-objected
00:25:53
every gold coin you
00:25:55
putting it off is a slave who works for
00:25:57
you
00:25:58
every doctor received from her is a son
00:26:01
that slave who will also work
00:26:03
at you
00:26:04
if you become rich then everyone
00:26:07
the deposited coin will work for you
00:26:09
her children will work for you and her children
00:26:12
children
00:26:13
together
00:26:19
you think that I deceived you for your
00:26:21
long night work but I paid you
00:26:25
a thousand times more if only you
00:26:27
smart enough to understand the truth that I
00:26:29
opened it to you
00:26:30
part of what you earn
00:26:33
belongs to you and it should stay
00:26:36
at your place
00:26:39
It should not be less than one tenth
00:26:41
part of the income no matter how much
00:26:43
you earn You can earn more if you
00:26:47
can you afford it
00:26:49
pay yourself first
00:26:52
Don't pay a tailor or shoemaker more than
00:26:55
you have left after you
00:26:56
put money aside
00:26:58
at the same time you should still have enough
00:27:01
alms and offerings to the gods for food
00:27:06
wealth is like a tree it grows from
00:27:09
tiny seed
00:27:11
the first copper you save is this and
00:27:14
there is that family from which yours will grow
00:27:16
tree wealth
00:27:18
the sooner you plant him, the sooner
00:27:21
the tree will grow and the more diligently you
00:27:24
you will feed and water this tree
00:27:26
with their constant savings
00:27:28
sooner you can enjoy your holiday in
00:27:31
his shadows
00:27:32
Having said this, he took his signs and left
00:27:37
I thought a lot about what he said
00:27:40
the words seemed reasonable to me
00:27:43
So I decided that I would try
00:27:46
Every time I got paid I took one
00:27:49
of ten Medics and put it off
00:27:51
and strangely enough I didn’t feel
00:27:53
less money than before
00:27:56
I didn't notice much difference because
00:27:58
I managed to get along without them
00:28:01
but often as my supplies
00:28:03
growing up I was tempted to spend it
00:28:06
for various good things brought
00:28:07
camels and ships from the country
00:28:09
Phoenicians
00:28:10
but I wisely refrained
00:28:13
after 12 months Olga Mish came again
00:28:16
and my son asked if you paid yourself
00:28:19
less than 1/10 of what you earned in
00:28:21
last year
00:28:24
Yes the teacher proudly answered I
00:28:27
He said it well, he's pretty And what are you
00:28:31
done with this accumulation
00:28:34
I gave it to Azmur the brickmaker who
00:28:37
told me he was going for Seven
00:28:38
seas and in the shooting range will buy rare ones for me
00:28:41
Phoenician jewelry
00:28:43
when he returns we will sell them for
00:28:45
high prices and split the proceeds
00:28:49
Olga grumbled, a fool must learn
00:28:53
How can you trust the knowledge of a bricklayer?
00:28:56
jewelry
00:28:58
you would go to the baker to ask
00:29:00
him about the stars
00:29:02
No, I swear on my tunic you would go to
00:29:05
to the astrologer If you had
00:29:07
opportunity to think
00:29:09
your savings are gone, young man, you snatched
00:29:13
with the roots of your tree wealth but plant
00:29:16
other
00:29:17
Try again next time if
00:29:21
you will need advice about
00:29:22
for jewelry, contact the dealer
00:29:25
jewelry
00:29:27
If you want to know the truth about sheep Go
00:29:30
to the shepherd
00:29:31
this advice is the thing you can
00:29:33
get it for free but you need to make sure
00:29:37
that he is faithful
00:29:39
if you need advice about your savings
00:29:42
with someone who is not experienced in such matters once
00:29:45
you pay with your own money for what
00:29:47
I relied on their erroneous opinion
00:29:50
Having said this he left
00:29:54
and everything turned out just as he described
00:29:57
the Phoenicians turned out to be swindlers and sold
00:30:00
Azmura worthless pieces of glass
00:30:02
that looked like precious stones
00:30:06
but I, as Algamish told me, again
00:30:09
saved every tenth copper
00:30:11
moreover, now it has become a habit for me
00:30:13
and it was no longer difficult
00:30:17
12 months later Alga Mish came again
00:30:20
to the clerk and turned to me
00:30:23
what progress have you made since then?
00:30:26
since I last saw you
00:30:29
I paid myself honestly, answered Me and mine
00:30:32
I entrusted my savings to the manufacturer
00:30:35
bills so that he could buy bronze and each
00:30:37
fourth month he pays me my share
00:30:41
This is good and what do you do with this share?
00:30:46
I gave myself a big feast with honey
00:30:48
fine wine and spiced pie
00:30:51
I bought myself a scarlet tunic and someday
00:30:54
I'll buy myself a young donkey to ride on
00:30:56
ride a horse
00:30:58
to which Olga Mish laughed
00:31:01
you really devour your children
00:31:04
savings, how do you think they can
00:31:07
work for you
00:31:09
And how can they have children who too
00:31:12
will work for you
00:31:14
first gather yourself an army of golden slaves
00:31:17
and then you can arrange without regret
00:31:19
yourself many rich feasts
00:31:22
Having said this he left again
00:31:27
I haven't seen him for two years and
00:31:29
when he returned his face was covered
00:31:31
deep wrinkles and the eyes are sunken because
00:31:34
that he has become very old
00:31:36
He asked me
00:31:39
arcades have you achieved wealth about which
00:31:42
dreamed
00:31:44
I haven’t answered everything I wanted yet, but
00:31:48
I already have something that brings me
00:31:51
money and this money brings me more
00:31:53
money
00:31:55
Do you still listen to advice?
00:31:58
brickmakers
00:32:00
they give good advice about
00:32:03
brick making I retorted
00:32:06
arcade he continued
00:32:09
you learned your lesson well
00:32:12
First you learned to live on money
00:32:14
which is less than your income
00:32:17
then you learned to ask for advice
00:32:20
competent people
00:32:22
and finally learned how to make gold
00:32:25
work for you
00:32:27
you were able to earn money and keep it
00:32:31
use it
00:32:32
Therefore, you can already accept
00:32:35
take on a responsible role
00:32:38
I'm getting old my sons think
00:32:42
only about where to spend the money but
00:32:45
don't think about making money
00:32:47
my wealth is great and I'm worried about
00:32:50
what's next for him
00:32:52
If you go to Nipur and you will
00:32:55
look after my lands there I
00:32:58
I'll make you my partner and you
00:33:00
will you divide my property
00:33:03
So I went to hell and took upon myself
00:33:06
management of his possessions which were
00:33:08
big
00:33:09
and since I was full of ambition and learned
00:33:12
three laws of enrichment I was able to significantly
00:33:15
increase the value of his property
00:33:18
I succeeded greatly And when the spirit Olga Misha
00:33:22
I really went into the darkness
00:33:23
inherited his property because
00:33:25
prescribed by law
00:33:28
Arkad said so and when he finished
00:33:31
his story One of his friends said
00:33:33
you're lucky that Olga Mish made you
00:33:36
his heir
00:33:39
I was only lucky in that I had
00:33:41
the desire to prosper even before I
00:33:44
first met him
00:33:46
Haven't I for four years
00:33:48
proved his determination by postponing one
00:33:50
a tenth of everything I earned
00:33:53
would you call a fisherman lucky
00:33:55
who studied the habits of fish for many years
00:33:57
so that at the slightest change in the wind
00:33:59
cast your nets in the right place
00:34:02
luck is an arrogant Goddess who does not
00:34:05
wastes time on those who are not ready for
00:34:07
meeting her
00:34:10
You have a lot of willpower since you don't
00:34:12
Turned off the path after being lost
00:34:14
your savings for the first year
00:34:17
unusual in this sense said another
00:34:21
willpower objected arcades What nonsense
00:34:25
do you think willpower gives a person strength
00:34:28
lift a burden that even a camel cannot
00:34:30
can carry or drag a load that shafts
00:34:33
can't budge
00:34:35
willpower is just unshakable
00:34:38
determination to fulfill the task set
00:34:39
task for you
00:34:41
if I set myself a task let
00:34:44
even the most trivial thing I will bring it to
00:34:47
end
00:34:48
how can I be confident in myself
00:34:51
important matters if I tell myself during
00:34:54
100 days in a row when I will walk along
00:34:57
I will pick up the bridge to the city from the road
00:34:59
pebble and throw it into the stream then I would
00:35:02
did this
00:35:03
if on the seventh day I pass by and
00:35:06
I'll forget to do it I won't tell myself
00:35:07
tomorrow I will throw two pebbles there is no
00:35:09
no difference, instead I'll go back and
00:35:12
I'll throw a stone
00:35:14
just like I won’t tell myself on day 20
00:35:16
arcade is useless, what's the use to you
00:35:19
because you quit every day
00:35:20
Throw a handful of stones at once and I'll finish it off
00:35:23
this
00:35:24
No, I won't say or do that
00:35:29
when I set myself a task I do it
00:35:32
I'm doing
00:35:33
but I don't like to work without leisure
00:35:35
So I try not to make plans for myself
00:35:37
complex and impractical tasks
00:35:41
and then another friend of the arcade stood up and
00:35:43
spoke if your words are true Once
00:35:46
it's all so simple, it's wealth
00:35:48
there would be enough for everyone
00:35:50
wealth grows where people show
00:35:53
arcade responded with his energy
00:35:55
if a rich man builds himself a new one
00:35:58
luxurious palace will the gold be lost?
00:36:00
which He will pay no part of it will be
00:36:04
at the brick maker part worker part
00:36:07
artist
00:36:09
everyone who worked on the house deserves a share
00:36:12
this gold
00:36:14
And yet, when the palace is completed, is it
00:36:16
not worth more than the investment in it
00:36:18
money
00:36:19
The land on which it costs will become more expensive
00:36:22
only because there is a palace on it and
00:36:25
The land around it will simply become more expensive
00:36:27
because the Palace is nearby
00:36:31
wealth grows magically and neither
00:36:35
one person cannot predict it
00:36:37
limit
00:36:38
The Phoenicians built great cities on
00:36:41
barren coasts with the help of riches
00:36:43
brought from overseas by their trade
00:36:45
ships
00:36:47
what then do you advise us to do?
00:36:49
so we can get rich too asked
00:36:52
another one of his friends goes by years we
00:36:55
We're getting old and we still have nothing.
00:36:59
I advise you to use wisdom
00:37:01
Olga Misha tell yourself part of what
00:37:04
I earn belongs to me
00:37:07
tell yourself this in the morning when you get up
00:37:10
Speak at night
00:37:14
Repeat this to yourself every hour of every day
00:37:17
day
00:37:18
Repeat this until the words
00:37:20
stand out as fiery letters in the sky
00:37:24
get excited about this idea
00:37:27
fill yourself with this thought
00:37:31
and then set aside as much as
00:37:33
think it's reasonable, but let it be
00:37:36
at least one tenth of earnings
00:37:39
organize your expenses so that you
00:37:42
could have put this part off
00:37:44
but first start saving
00:37:48
Soon you will understand how pleasant it is
00:37:50
the feeling of having money that belongs
00:37:52
just for you
00:37:54
the more money the merrier
00:37:58
will save them
00:38:00
the new joy of life will delight you
00:38:04
you'll want to give it your all
00:38:06
to earn even more
00:38:09
and the more you earn, the more
00:38:11
it will be possible to postpone it won't it
00:38:14
then put your money to work
00:38:16
myself
00:38:17
make them your slaves
00:38:20
Make their children and their children's children
00:38:23
work for you
00:38:26
secure your future income
00:38:29
look at the old people and don't forget that
00:38:31
someday you too will be among them
00:38:34
so invest your savings with
00:38:37
great care is taken so that they are not
00:38:38
lost
00:38:40
lending money in growth is akin to
00:38:43
deceptive sirens who only sing
00:38:45
to lure the unwary
00:38:47
travelers on the rocks of loss and repentance
00:38:50
also make sure that your
00:38:53
families did not need anything if the gods
00:38:55
will call you to them
00:38:57
To do this you need to postpone regularly
00:38:59
small amounts Therefore visionary
00:39:02
the person will not wait for him to appear
00:39:04
a large sum for such an important purpose
00:39:07
consult wise people
00:39:10
Seek advice from the people of Whose
00:39:13
daily work is
00:39:14
handling money Let them save
00:39:18
you from the same mistake I made myself
00:39:20
entrusting your money to brickmaker Azmur
00:39:23
small and safe investments are much
00:39:26
better than an unnecessary risk
00:39:29
enjoy life while you have it
00:39:31
opportunity not to overexert yourself and
00:39:35
try to accumulate too much if you
00:39:38
you can save only one tenth
00:39:40
part of your earnings and not experience
00:39:42
at the same time, be content with this
00:39:45
part
00:39:46
Live according to your income
00:39:48
and don't let yourself be afraid to spend
00:39:52
life is good and rich in valuable things
00:39:54
which you can enjoy
00:39:58
friends thanked the arcade and left
00:40:03
some were silent because they could not
00:40:05
end to understand it
00:40:07
others were sarcastic
00:40:10
comments because they thought so
00:40:12
rich man could share with
00:40:14
old friends who weren't so lucky
00:40:18
but some have a sparkle in their eyes
00:40:22
They realized that Olgamish every time
00:40:24
returned to the volley of clerks because
00:40:27
I wanted to watch how a person lays
00:40:29
your way from darkness to light
00:40:31
when this man found the light waiting for him
00:40:35
place in life
00:40:36
no one could take this place while he
00:40:39
won't develop his own
00:40:41
understanding and will not be ready for such
00:40:43
possibilities
00:40:45
those who understood Arcade in subsequent years
00:40:48
visited him often and he was happy
00:40:51
accepted them
00:40:53
he talked with them and generously shared
00:40:55
with your wisdom as they always do
00:40:58
people with extensive experience
00:41:00
he helped them invest their savings
00:41:02
so that they bring good interest and
00:41:05
warned against losing investments that
00:41:07
will not generate income
00:41:09
turning point in these people's lives
00:41:12
came the day they realized
00:41:13
the truth that Algamish revealed to Arcade
00:41:16
arcade them
00:41:19
part of what you earn
00:41:21
belongs to you
00:41:28
[music]
00:41:31
seven ways to become rich
00:41:38
May each of you have
00:41:40
wealth
00:41:42
Hear My people Attention By command
00:41:45
your king
00:41:47
Babylon is our favorite city, the richest
00:41:51
all over the world he has countless gold
00:41:54
wealth
00:41:56
since many of our worthy citizens
00:41:58
really learned the laws of wealth
00:42:01
they became extremely wealthy
00:42:03
people
00:42:05
but many of you have never known these
00:42:08
laws and continue to live in poverty
00:42:12
Therefore, so that all my faithful subjects
00:42:14
could study the laws of wealth and have
00:42:17
opportunity to buy gold
00:42:19
I command that all my people be taught
00:42:22
wisdom
00:42:24
Let it be known that I singled out your king
00:42:29
7 days to be dedicated
00:42:31
studying the laws of wealth
00:42:34
on the seventeenth day of the following month I
00:42:37
I command all my loyal subjects
00:42:40
find the teachers I have appointed to
00:42:43
every part of our city so that everyone
00:42:46
and everything could be fairly divided by the rich
00:42:48
Treasures of Babylon
00:42:50
Hear My people the attention of your king
00:42:56
Sargon king of Babylon
00:43:00
the story of the seven cures for skinny
00:43:03
wallet
00:43:06
The glory of Babylon is eternal after the passing of centuries
00:43:10
we know him as the richest of
00:43:12
cities and its treasures are like fabulous
00:43:15
wealth However, this was not always the case
00:43:20
Babylon's wealth is the result
00:43:23
monetary wisdom of his people
00:43:26
people had to learn how to become
00:43:28
rich
00:43:30
when the good king Sorghon returned to
00:43:32
Babylon defeating its enemies
00:43:34
he faced a serious situation
00:43:38
the advisor explained it this way in
00:43:41
for many years thanks to the construction
00:43:43
large irrigation canals and
00:43:45
majestic temples to the gods by order
00:43:47
Your Majesty, our people prospered
00:43:50
Now that this work is completed people
00:43:53
unable to feed myself
00:43:55
they were left without work
00:43:58
traders have few buyers
00:44:01
peasants cannot sell their
00:44:03
products
00:44:04
people don't have enough gold to buy
00:44:06
I'm going
00:44:08
but where did all the gold that we have go?
00:44:11
spent on work asked the king
00:44:13
I'm afraid it has found its way replied
00:44:16
advisor and became the property
00:44:18
several very rich people of our
00:44:20
cities
00:44:21
it slipped through my fingers
00:44:23
most of our people as quickly as
00:44:26
goat milk through a sieve
00:44:28
Now that the flow of gold has stopped
00:44:31
most have no reserves
00:44:34
the king became thoughtful then he asked
00:44:37
why only a few managed to save
00:44:40
gold because they knew how it was
00:44:43
done answered by the advisor
00:44:45
you can't blame them for what they are
00:44:47
achieved success
00:44:49
it would also be unconscionable to take away from
00:44:51
them honestly earned to give away
00:44:53
people with less ability
00:44:56
But why didn't the king ask all the people
00:44:59
learn to accumulate gold and not become
00:45:02
rich and prosperous
00:45:04
it is quite possible Your Majesty But
00:45:08
who can teach them? After all, they are not priests
00:45:10
they don't know anything about making money
00:45:13
money
00:45:15
Who in our city knows best how to
00:45:17
to become rich asked the king
00:45:20
the answer suggests itself: yours
00:45:22
Majesty is the one who has accumulated the greatest
00:45:25
wealth in Babylon
00:45:27
that's right, it's an arcade, he's the richest
00:45:32
man in Babylon Bring him to me
00:45:35
tomorrow morning
00:45:39
the next day, as the King commanded
00:45:41
Arkad appeared before him full of vigor
00:45:44
and health despite your venerable
00:45:46
age
00:45:48
Arkad said the king
00:45:51
Is it true that you are the richest man in
00:45:54
Babylon
00:45:55
That's what Your Majesty says and no one
00:45:58
denies this
00:46:00
how did you get so rich
00:46:04
taking advantage of the opportunities available to everyone
00:46:06
residents of our beautiful city
00:46:10
and you started your journey having nothing
00:46:14
Only a great desire to get rich
00:46:16
it's nothing
00:46:19
Arcades continued the king Our city is located
00:46:23
in very poor condition because
00:46:25
only a few know how to buy
00:46:27
Wealth and saving it
00:46:29
The rest of the townspeople are not capable
00:46:31
keep some of the gold received
00:46:35
I wish Babylon was the richest
00:46:38
city ​​in the world
00:46:39
This must be a city of rich people
00:46:43
therefore we must teach all the people how
00:46:46
make a fortune
00:46:48
Tell me arcade is there any
00:46:51
the secret to acquiring wealth Is it possible
00:46:54
learn it
00:46:57
this is possible Your Majesty because
00:47:00
one person knows you can teach others
00:47:04
the king's eyes lit up
00:47:07
arcade you say what I wanted
00:47:10
hear Are you ready to take on this
00:47:13
great thing will you pass on
00:47:15
their knowledge to teachers, each of whom
00:47:17
will teach others until he appears
00:47:20
enough trained people to
00:47:22
teach these truths to every worthy
00:47:24
person in our city
00:47:26
Arkad bowed and said I am yours
00:47:29
humble servant command me with everything I am
00:47:32
I have I will gladly share for the good
00:47:34
my neighbors and for the glory of my king
00:47:37
Let your advisor organize it for me
00:47:40
class of one hundred people and I will teach them seven
00:47:43
lessons that really filled
00:47:45
my wallet
00:47:47
Two weeks later according to
00:47:50
by command of the king the chosen hundred
00:47:51
gathered in the great hall of the temple of teaching
00:47:53
sitting in a semicircle on multi-colored
00:47:56
carpets
00:47:57
Arkan sat next to a small stool
00:47:59
on which the sacred lamp was smoking
00:48:01
spreading unusual and pleasant
00:48:03
aroma
00:48:05
here is the richest man in Babylon
00:48:07
whispered one of the students, pushing
00:48:09
elbow his neighbor when Arkad stood up
00:48:12
He's just a human like us all
00:48:16
as a loyal subject of our Great
00:48:18
the king began the arcades I stand before you
00:48:21
his command
00:48:23
I was once a poor young man who
00:48:25
really wanted gold and which he found
00:48:28
knowledge that allowed me to find it
00:48:31
that's why the king asked me to share
00:48:33
with you with my knowledge
00:48:36
I started my life very humble
00:48:39
way I didn't have an advantage
00:48:41
which you and every inhabitant of Babylon
00:48:44
didn't take full advantage
00:48:46
the first repository of my treasure was
00:48:49
battered wallet
00:48:51
I hated its useless emptiness
00:48:55
I wanted it to be full of ringing
00:48:57
gold
00:48:58
so I was looking for all the remedies for skinny
00:49:02
wallet
00:49:03
and found seven
00:49:06
I will reveal to you gathered before me
00:49:09
seven cures for a skinny wallet that
00:49:12
I recommend to all people who want a lot
00:49:14
gold
00:49:16
every day for 7 days I will
00:49:19
give you one of seven medicines
00:49:22
listen carefully to what I'm talking about
00:49:25
speak
00:49:26
discuss what was said with me
00:49:30
discuss among yourselves
00:49:32
learn these lessons so you too can
00:49:35
sow in your own wallets
00:49:37
seeds of wealth
00:49:39
first each of you must start
00:49:42
build your own fortune wisely
00:49:45
only after you understand all this
00:49:48
you can teach these true
00:49:50
the rest
00:49:52
I will share simple ways to replenish
00:49:55
wallets
00:49:56
this is the first step leading to the temple
00:49:59
wealth and no man can
00:50:02
rise without learning to stand firmly on
00:50:05
first stage
00:50:07
Now we will look at the first medicine
00:50:12
first medicine
00:50:14
start filling your wallet
00:50:19
Arkad turned to the thoughtful man in
00:50:22
second row
00:50:23
My good friend what craft are you
00:50:26
you are studying I am a scribe answered a student I am doing
00:50:30
records on clay tablets
00:50:33
That's how I earned my first
00:50:35
doctors
00:50:36
Therefore you have the same
00:50:39
opportunity to make a fortune
00:50:42
Then he turned to the red-lite
00:50:44
tell the man sitting a little further
00:50:46
please what do you do for a living
00:50:48
bread
00:50:49
I'm the Butcher replied that I really am
00:50:52
I buy braids that are grown by peasants
00:50:55
I slaughter them and sell the meat to housewives
00:50:58
leather-sandal maker
00:51:01
because you work and earn money
00:51:03
you also have everything that I had
00:51:05
to succeed
00:51:07
thus Arkad continued to find out from
00:51:10
of all students how they earned themselves
00:51:11
for life
00:51:13
when he finished asking them
00:51:15
said Now my students you see that
00:51:19
there are many professions in which
00:51:21
people can make money
00:51:23
each way to earn money is a stream
00:51:26
gold from which the worker himself can
00:51:28
put aside some into your own
00:51:30
wallet in each of your wallets
00:51:33
a stream of coins flows, many or few of them
00:51:36
depends only on your abilities
00:51:38
agree
00:51:40
everyone agreed with the arcade
00:51:42
then he continued if each of you
00:51:45
wants to make a fortune for himself
00:51:47
is it unwise to start using
00:51:49
that source of wealth which is already
00:51:51
There is
00:51:52
the students agreed again
00:51:55
then the arcades turned to the humble
00:51:57
a man who introduced himself as a merchant
00:51:59
eggs
00:52:01
What happens if you take one of
00:52:03
your baskets and you will put them in it
00:52:06
every morning 10 eggs and every evening
00:52:09
take out 9
00:52:10
It will overflow over time Why
00:52:15
because every day I will put in
00:52:17
it's one more egg than to take out
00:52:20
Arkad turned to the class with a smile
00:52:23
Anyone here have empty wallets?
00:52:25
he asked at first the students were puzzled
00:52:28
looked at him then laughed
00:52:31
took out their wallets and waved them
00:52:34
ok continued the arcade now I'll tell you
00:52:37
tell you about the first remedy that will help
00:52:39
cure an empty wallet
00:52:41
do exactly what I suggested
00:52:44
egg seller
00:52:45
out of every ten coins that you
00:52:48
put it in your wallet, take it out for
00:52:50
use only 9
00:52:51
your wallet will immediately begin to get fatter and you
00:52:55
feel its pleasant weight in your hand and
00:52:57
you will feel joy in your soul
00:52:59
don't laugh at this method because of it
00:53:02
simplicity the truth is always simple I said
00:53:05
tell you about this
00:53:07
I promised to tell you how I made it
00:53:09
This is exactly where I started my condition
00:53:14
I also carried an empty wallet and cursed
00:53:17
him for his inability to satisfy my
00:53:19
desires
00:53:20
but when I started taking it out of my wallet
00:53:22
only nine coins out of 10 he started
00:53:25
getting fat the same will happen to yours
00:53:28
wallets
00:53:30
now I'll tell you something strange
00:53:32
I don't know the reasons for this
00:53:35
when I started spending no more than 9 tenths
00:53:38
my income is nothing for me
00:53:41
has changed
00:53:42
I did not live poorer than before
00:53:46
In addition, soon the money began to come
00:53:48
it's easier for me than before
00:53:50
undoubtedly this is the law of the gods for those who
00:53:54
stores and does not spend a certain part
00:53:56
gold is easier to earn from your earnings
00:54:00
what do you want most
00:54:03
meet your daily needs
00:54:05
purchasing gemstones jewelry
00:54:07
good clothes delicious food what's fast
00:54:11
will disappear and be forgotten
00:54:13
or have real property gold
00:54:17
lands herds goods capital bringing
00:54:22
income
00:54:23
The coins you take from your
00:54:25
they bring the wallet first
00:54:28
The coins you leave in it
00:54:31
bring the second
00:54:33
this is my students' first cure for
00:54:36
empty wallet
00:54:37
out of every ten coins I put in
00:54:40
I only spend 9 there
00:54:43
discuss it among ourselves
00:54:45
if anyone proves that this is not true
00:54:48
let him tell me tomorrow when we
00:54:51
we'll meet again
00:54:54
second medicine control your
00:54:57
expenses
00:54:59
Some of you my students have contacted
00:55:02
to me with a question: how can a person
00:55:04
put aside a tenth of yours
00:55:06
earnings when all he earned
00:55:09
coins are not enough for the necessary
00:55:10
expenses So Arkad began his speech to
00:55:14
students on the second day
00:55:16
How many of you had empty ones yesterday?
00:55:18
wallets
00:55:20
we all responded with class
00:55:24
And yet you don't earn everything
00:55:26
the same
00:55:27
some earn much more
00:55:29
than others
00:55:31
some have large families that
00:55:33
must be maintained
00:55:35
however, all the wallets were the same
00:55:38
empty
00:55:39
Now I will tell you an unusual truth about
00:55:42
people and sons of men
00:55:44
it is as follows
00:55:47
what each of us considers inevitable
00:55:50
expenses will always increase
00:55:52
according to our income Unless
00:55:54
We won’t prevent this ourselves, don’t confuse it
00:55:58
necessary expenses with your desires
00:56:01
each of you including your glorious ones
00:56:03
family more desires than can cover
00:56:06
your earnings
00:56:07
Therefore, your savings go to
00:56:10
satisfaction of these desires to the extent
00:56:12
it is possible, however there are many unfulfilled
00:56:16
desires still remain people always
00:56:19
want more than they can afford
00:56:21
You think because I'm rich I
00:56:24
I can satisfy my every whim
00:56:26
this is a false idea that I am limited
00:56:30
I don't have enough time, I can't
00:56:34
go travel anywhere I want
00:56:37
I can't eat anything I can't
00:56:40
enjoy all the joys of life
00:56:43
I'm trying to convey to you what it's like
00:56:45
weeds growing on the field Wherever
00:56:48
the peasant left room for their roots
00:56:49
desires grow freely within us
00:56:52
Every time there is an opportunity
00:56:54
to satisfy
00:56:55
you have many desires but only a few
00:56:59
of them you can quench
00:57:01
Take a close look at your lifestyle
00:57:04
You may notice that there are certain
00:57:07
expenses that can be reasonably reduced
00:57:08
or exclude it altogether
00:57:11
Let every one be your motto
00:57:14
a coin spent should bring
00:57:15
one hundred percent benefit
00:57:18
on the sign is a list of those things for which
00:57:21
you want to spend money
00:57:23
Choose the most important ones and those on
00:57:26
which you can spend 9
00:57:27
tenths of your income Remove the remaining
00:57:31
this is just a part of that huge number
00:57:34
impossible desires because of which
00:57:36
worth repenting
00:57:38
then plan your must-haves
00:57:41
expenses
00:57:42
do not touch one tenth
00:57:45
income needed to replenish
00:57:46
wallet
00:57:48
Leave it to your strongest
00:57:50
a wish that must come true
00:57:52
keep working on your spending plan
00:57:55
adjust it so that it
00:57:58
helped you Make it your first
00:58:00
assistant in filling your wallet
00:58:04
following these words, one of the students
00:58:06
dressed in red gold robe
00:58:08
stood up and said I am a free man
00:58:11
I think I have the right
00:58:14
enjoy all the blessings of life
00:58:16
so I refuse to be captured by the plan
00:58:19
which sets how much I can
00:58:20
spend on what I will stop receiving
00:58:23
enjoy life and become ordinary
00:58:25
like pack oil carrying a heavy load
00:58:29
to which Arkad replied Who is my friend
00:58:32
I will determine what expenses you will incur
00:58:35
the student said himself
00:58:38
in this case, if the pack donkey
00:58:41
decided on his own what kind of burden he should wear
00:58:43
he would have carried the carpets and
00:58:46
heavy gold bars No, he would take it
00:58:49
hay, grain and water to get through the desert
00:58:53
the purpose of the spending plan is to help
00:58:56
increase your stocks
00:58:58
he will help you find everything you need and
00:59:01
to the extent possible
00:59:03
he can give you your other desires
00:59:06
the opportunity to realize your most cherished dreams
00:59:08
the desire to separate them from random ones as if
00:59:12
bright light in a dark cave spending plan
00:59:14
throws light on where the money is flowing
00:59:16
from your wallet allows you to stop
00:59:19
these leaks and take control of your
00:59:21
expenses to provide yourself with a specific
00:59:24
pleasant spending
00:59:25
this is the second medicine against
00:59:28
poverty
00:59:30
plan your expenses like this
00:59:32
so that you have money for
00:59:34
urgent needs of entertainment and
00:59:37
the fulfillment of your deepest desires is not
00:59:40
while spending more than 9 tenths of his
00:59:42
earnings
00:59:44
third medicine multiply yours
00:59:47
gold
00:59:49
and so your skinny wallets began
00:59:52
get fat
00:59:53
you have learned to leave them alone
00:59:55
a tenth of your earnings
00:59:58
control the spending of funds to
01:00:00
protect your growing wealth further
01:00:03
we will look at ways to make your
01:00:05
savings work and multiply
01:00:08
gold in a wallet pleases its owner
01:00:10
owner and calm the stingy soul But
01:00:13
it doesn't earn anything on its own
01:00:15
gold that we can save from
01:00:18
our income is just the beginning
01:00:20
you can get rich if you force gold
01:00:23
work
01:00:24
that's what Arkad told the class on the third day
01:00:27
how can we force our gold
01:00:30
work
01:00:31
my first investment was unsuccessful
01:00:33
because I lost everything this story I
01:00:37
I will tell later
01:00:39
my first profitable investment was
01:00:41
a loan that I gave to a person named
01:00:43
ager he made shields once a year he
01:00:47
bought large quantities brought from abroad
01:00:49
Mary of bronze in order to use it in
01:00:52
their work without having enough
01:00:54
capital to pay traders
01:00:56
he took mutual money from those who had extra
01:00:58
coins
01:00:59
he was a noble man
01:01:02
always repaid his debt because
01:01:05
paid for the use of money from above
01:01:07
every time I gave him a loan I
01:01:10
also received payment for this
01:01:13
therefore, both my capital and
01:01:16
income from this capital
01:01:18
the most pleasant thing was that these amounts
01:01:21
returned to my wallet
01:01:23
in truth, my students are wealth
01:01:26
a person is not in the coins he carries in
01:01:28
in your wallet
01:01:30
wealth is the income that remains in
01:01:33
there is a golden stream that never ceases
01:01:36
flows into his wallet and supports him
01:01:38
completeness is what each of you desires
01:01:42
income that continues to flow
01:01:45
regardless of whether you are working or
01:01:47
traveling
01:01:49
my income is so great that I
01:01:53
began to be called a rich man
01:01:57
regarding profitable investments
01:02:00
Having gained wisdom from this experience, I
01:02:03
began to continue lending and investing
01:02:05
your money As my money increases
01:02:06
capital into my wallet first from
01:02:10
several sources and then from the whole
01:02:12
a golden stream of wealth poured out in abundance
01:02:14
which I could use with all my
01:02:16
wisdom
01:02:18
and from my modest earnings
01:02:20
got a lot of golden slaves
01:02:22
each of whom worked and earned
01:02:24
for me even more gold
01:02:27
they worked for me their children worked for me
01:02:30
me and their children's children worked for me before
01:02:33
until my income from
01:02:35
their joint efforts
01:02:37
gold multiplies with reason
01:02:40
approach this can be seen from the following example
01:02:44
peasant When his first son was born
01:02:46
gave the moneylender 10 silver coins and
01:02:49
asked to keep them for his son
01:02:51
until he turns 20
01:02:54
the moneylender agreed and they agreed
01:02:57
that to this amount every four years
01:02:58
a quarter of the existing amount will be added
01:03:00
remainder
01:03:02
Since the peasant saved this money
01:03:04
for his son He asked for income
01:03:07
added to the total
01:03:10
when the boy turned 20
01:03:12
the peasant went to the moneylender again
01:03:14
to find out how much has accumulated
01:03:16
silver
01:03:17
the moneylender explained that since the income
01:03:20
increased due to an increase in the balance
01:03:22
initial 10 silver coins
01:03:24
turned into 30.5
01:03:28
the peasant was very pleased and because
01:03:30
my son didn’t need coins at that time
01:03:33
he left them with the moneylender
01:03:36
when the son turned 50 and his father
01:03:39
has already passed into the world, another moneylender has paid
01:03:42
he gets 167 silver coins this way
01:03:45
the investment amount has increased over 50 years
01:03:48
almost 17 times
01:03:50
this is the third cure for skinny
01:03:54
wallet
01:03:56
every coin must work to
01:03:58
reproduce one's kind as livestock
01:04:01
herds in the field and help bring you
01:04:04
income and wealth flow that will
01:04:06
constantly arriving in your wallets
01:04:09
fourth medicine protect yours
01:04:12
wealth from loss
01:04:15
misfortune loves the shine of coins
01:04:18
A man needs to protect the gold in his
01:04:21
wallet otherwise he will lose it
01:04:23
so it's wise to learn first
01:04:25
save small amounts before
01:04:27
than the gods will trust us more so said
01:04:31
arcade game for my class on the fourth day
01:04:34
every gold owner is seduced
01:04:37
possibilities with which it seemed
01:04:39
he could earn large sums
01:04:40
investing money in a promising business
01:04:43
they often do this on the advice of friends
01:04:46
and relatives who themselves invested in
01:04:48
some business
01:04:50
the first and basic principle of investing money
01:04:53
this is the preservation of your principal capital
01:04:57
Is it wise to be interested in more?
01:04:59
earnings When there is a risk of losing everything
01:05:02
your condition
01:05:03
I say no
01:05:06
Punishment for risk is probable losses
01:05:10
before saying goodbye to your
01:05:12
must be a treasure Make sure it is
01:05:15
will come back to you
01:05:17
Don't be fooled by your own
01:05:19
illusions and quick profit
01:05:22
before you lend your money to someone
01:05:24
make sure the person is able to return
01:05:27
debt and find out his reputation so as not to
01:05:30
it happened that you unwittingly gave
01:05:32
him his hard earned money
01:05:35
before you invest your money in
01:05:37
any business, familiarize yourself with the risks
01:05:40
to which it may be subject
01:05:43
my own first investment
01:05:45
turned out to be a loss for me
01:05:47
my savings accumulated over the year
01:05:50
entrusted the brickmaker Azmur who
01:05:52
traveled the distant seas and
01:05:54
agreed to buy rare stones for me
01:05:56
among the Phoenicians
01:05:58
we were going to sell and split the profit
01:06:02
The Phoenicians turned out to be scammers and
01:06:05
sold him pieces of glass
01:06:07
I lost my savings
01:06:11
Now from the height of my experience I understand
01:06:15
how stupid it was to trust the brickmaker
01:06:17
buying precious stones
01:06:19
so I advise you based on my
01:06:22
rich experience don't be too confident
01:06:25
in their knowledge, deciding to invest money in
01:06:28
risky business
01:06:30
better consult a person
01:06:32
wise experience of profitable disposal
01:06:34
money
01:06:36
such advice can be obtained easily and
01:06:38
free Although it is equal in value
01:06:41
the gold you intend to invest
01:06:45
in truth this is his real one
01:06:47
cost if such advice will save you from
01:06:51
losses
01:06:52
this is the fourth medicine of the skinny
01:06:56
wallet and it is of great importance
01:06:58
because it protects your wallet from
01:07:00
devastation after it is filled
01:07:04
Protect your treasures from loss
01:07:07
investing them only so that your
01:07:09
the main capital was safe so that
01:07:12
You could get your money back when
01:07:14
essentials and so that you don't
01:07:17
missed opportunities to get
01:07:18
fair return on your investment
01:07:21
consult wise people
01:07:25
seek advice from people with experience
01:07:27
profitable handling of gold
01:07:30
May their wisdom protect you from
01:07:33
unsafe investments
01:07:36
fifth cure make your home
01:07:39
profitable investment
01:07:42
if a person saves 9 tenths
01:07:45
their earnings to live and
01:07:47
enjoy life and if any
01:07:50
part of these nine tenths he can
01:07:51
turn into a profitable investment without
01:07:53
harm to his well-being then his
01:07:57
the fortune will grow much faster
01:08:00
so Arkad addressed his class on
01:08:02
fifth lesson
01:08:04
too many of the inhabitants of Babylon contain
01:08:07
their families in inappropriate conditions
01:08:09
they pay demanding homeowners
01:08:12
generous payment for houses where their wives have no place
01:08:14
plant flowers that delight a woman's heart
01:08:16
and children have nowhere to play except in dirty
01:08:19
alleys
01:08:21
no family can fully
01:08:24
enjoy life if they don't have
01:08:26
plot of land where children can play on
01:08:28
fresh grass and where the Wife can grow
01:08:31
not only flowers but also good rich
01:08:34
harvest to feed your family
01:08:37
a person's heart rejoices when he eats
01:08:39
figs from his own tree and
01:08:42
grapes from his own vine
01:08:45
owning your own home and place
01:08:47
which he takes pride in instilling
01:08:50
confidence is in his heart and he strives
01:08:52
put more effort into all your endeavors
01:08:56
so I advise you to get
01:08:58
own roof over your head
01:09:01
it's not beyond the realm of possibility
01:09:04
anyone who has good intentions
01:09:06
have your own home
01:09:08
didn't our Great King expand the walls
01:09:11
Babylon in such a way that inside them
01:09:13
there was a lot of unused
01:09:15
land that can be purchased for the most
01:09:17
reasonable money
01:09:19
I also inform you my students that
01:09:22
moneylenders willingly meet those
01:09:25
who wants to buy a house or land for their
01:09:27
families
01:09:28
you can easily borrow money
01:09:31
in order to pay the brickmaker I
01:09:32
to the builder if you yourself are willing to spend
01:09:35
for this purpose a reasonable part of the necessary
01:09:37
amounts
01:09:39
when the house is ready you can
01:09:41
repay the loan shark with the same
01:09:43
How regularly did you pay?
01:09:44
to the homeowner
01:09:46
since each payment will reduce
01:09:49
your debt to the moneylender
01:09:51
In a few years you will pay off the debt
01:09:55
then your heart will rejoice because
01:09:58
you will rightfully own valuable
01:10:00
property and the only liability
01:10:02
all that remains for you is to pay taxes to the king
01:10:06
also ask your beautiful wives
01:10:08
go to the river more often to wash clothes
01:10:10
so that you can’t come back every time
01:10:13
bring waterskins with water and water
01:10:15
plants growing near your home
01:10:18
per person owning his own
01:10:21
a lot of grace comes down to home
01:10:23
In addition, this will significantly reduce the cost
01:10:26
life leaving Him more means for
01:10:29
enjoyment and fulfillment
01:10:31
his desires
01:10:33
this is the fifth cure for poverty
01:10:37
secure your own home
01:10:42
6 medicine
01:10:43
Create your future income
01:10:48
Every person's life begins with
01:10:50
childhood to old age
01:10:52
this is the way of life and no one can
01:10:55
Get off it only if the gods don't
01:10:57
will call him up prematurely in a peaceful
01:10:59
Therefore, every person should
01:11:02
think about your income in advance
01:11:04
the future when he is no longer young but
01:11:07
also provide support for your family
01:11:09
for the time when he will no longer be with her
01:11:13
this lesson will teach you how to save your wallet
01:11:15
complete for those times when you will
01:11:18
arcade games are the least efficient
01:11:21
addressed the class on the sixth day
01:11:23
a person who has come to understand
01:11:26
laws of wealth and found a growing
01:11:28
profit must think about the future
01:11:32
he must have income or savings
01:11:34
which he would keep for many
01:11:37
years old but could still use it
01:11:39
them when the time comes that he is so
01:11:42
wisely foresaw
01:11:44
there are different ways in which
01:11:47
a person can ensure his safety
01:11:49
future
01:11:51
he can make a hiding place and hide it there
01:11:53
their treasures nevertheless
01:11:56
he didn't hide them reliably, they didn't care anyway
01:11:59
may fall prey to thieves
01:12:01
That's why I don't recommend this one
01:12:04
way
01:12:05
a person can buy houses or land for
01:12:08
this goal if they competently
01:12:11
selected for their usefulness and
01:12:13
values ​​in the future they will be
01:12:15
constant in its importance and
01:12:18
profit received from them or their sales
01:12:20
will serve this purpose well
01:12:22
a person can give a small amount
01:12:25
moneylender and replenish it regularly
01:12:28
the amount that the moneylender will pay for
01:12:31
the use of this money is significant
01:12:33
degrees contribute to increasing
01:12:34
down payment
01:12:37
I know the sandal maker by name
01:12:39
Ansan and he recently told me that
01:12:42
gave weekly for eight years
01:12:45
two silver coins to his moneylender
01:12:48
the moneylender recently informed him about the balance
01:12:50
and this news made him very happy
01:12:53
the total amount of his small investments
01:12:56
along with income at the regular rate in
01:12:58
one quarter of the amount due for
01:12:59
every 4 years is now one
01:13:02
one thousand forty silver coins
01:13:05
I happily advised him to leave
01:13:08
money from the moneylender clearly
01:13:10
demonstrating with numbers that
01:13:12
after 12 years of regular investments of two
01:13:15
he will receive coins a week from a moneylender
01:13:17
4000 silver coins What represents
01:13:20
constitutes an impressive reserve for the entire
01:13:22
the rest of my life
01:13:24
undoubtedly when small investments
01:13:26
bring such profitable results
01:13:29
anyone wants to provide themselves
01:13:31
peaceful old age and financial protection
01:13:33
your family no matter how much
01:13:35
his business and investment are profitable now
01:13:39
but I would like to tell you one more thing that I
01:13:42
I am firmly convinced that one day
01:13:44
wise people will develop a plan
01:13:46
providing for the family in case of death
01:13:48
according to which a person will be able to
01:13:50
set aside small amounts on a regular basis
01:13:52
amounts that will subsequently turn into
01:13:54
solid capital and will go to the family
01:13:56
who left this world
01:13:59
I really wish there was such a thing
01:14:02
way
01:14:03
but at the moment this is impossible because
01:14:07
it requires a lot more
01:14:08
time than any person's life lasts
01:14:11
or any agreements
01:14:13
it should be as eternal as
01:14:15
Royal throne
01:14:18
I know that someday such a plan
01:14:20
will come true and become huge
01:14:22
a blessing to many people because
01:14:24
that even the first small payment
01:14:26
will bring prosperity to a person's family if he
01:14:29
will go to another world
01:14:31
But since Today we live in the present
01:14:34
and we don’t look into the future, we must
01:14:37
take advantage of available resources and
01:14:40
ways to achieve these goals
01:14:43
therefore for a person who is no longer in
01:14:45
able to work and for a family that
01:14:47
lost its breadwinner to have an empty
01:14:50
wallet heavy test
01:14:54
this is the sixth cure for poverty
01:14:59
take care of the poor in advance
01:15:01
old age and protecting your family
01:15:06
seventh cure Find new ways
01:15:09
earnings
01:15:11
Today I will introduce you my students to
01:15:14
one of the most important ways
01:15:16
enrichment
01:15:18
but I won't talk about gold, but you
01:15:21
themselves about people in colorful clothes
01:15:24
who are sitting in front of me I will tell you
01:15:27
about those ideas in people's heads
01:15:29
circumstances in their lives that
01:15:31
contribute or, on the contrary, hinder
01:15:34
achieving success so arcade turned to
01:15:38
class on the seventh day
01:15:40
Recently a young man came to me
01:15:42
to borrow money
01:15:44
when I asked him the reason
01:15:46
lack of money he complained that his
01:15:49
earnings are not enough to pay
01:15:50
expenses
01:15:52
to this I told him that in that case
01:15:54
he is a bad client for the loan shark
01:15:56
because he will not be able to repay the debt from his
01:15:58
modest opportunities
01:16:02
what do you need I told him this
01:16:04
earn more coins what are you doing
01:16:07
to earn more
01:16:09
He answered everything I could answer six
01:16:13
once over the course of two months I went to
01:16:15
to his master and asked me to increase
01:16:17
salary but all to no avail
01:16:19
asked him about it so often
01:16:22
we can treat him mockingly
01:16:24
because of its simplicity, however, it has
01:16:27
one of the most important qualities for
01:16:29
increase your income
01:16:31
he has a strong desire to earn money
01:16:34
more desire is worthy and laudable
01:16:39
desire precedes achievement
01:16:41
your desires must be strong
01:16:44
precise general desire is just
01:16:47
weak aspirations
01:16:49
if a person just wants to become rich
01:16:51
it won't work if a person wants
01:16:54
having five gold coins is real
01:16:57
a goal he can achieve
01:17:00
reinforcing your desire to get 5
01:17:02
gold coins ability to save them
01:17:04
he will find similar ways to get 10
01:17:07
coins and 20 and 1000 coins and so he became
01:17:12
rich
01:17:13
learning to achieve specific
01:17:15
he gets the hang of small goals
01:17:17
achieve more
01:17:19
is the process by which
01:17:21
wealth accumulates first in
01:17:24
small amounts, then more and more
01:17:27
more as you acquire knowledge and
01:17:29
development of abilities
01:17:31
the desire should be simple and
01:17:33
concrete they are meaningless if they
01:17:36
they are too vague or if
01:17:39
they are impossible to achieve
01:17:41
As a person improves
01:17:43
yourself in your calling increases and
01:17:46
his ability to earn
01:17:49
when I was a humble scribe carving
01:17:51
on clay for a few coins a day I
01:17:54
noticed what other workers were doing
01:17:56
more than me and got more
01:17:58
and I decided to outdo everyone
01:18:01
it didn't take me long to
01:18:04
I began to understand the reason for their great success
01:18:07
show more interest in work better
01:18:09
concentrate on the task
01:18:11
demonstrate persistence in your
01:18:13
efforts And so I began to cut out much
01:18:16
more signs a day than everyone else
01:18:19
soon my skill was rewarded
01:18:21
and I had no need to contact
01:18:24
to his master six times so that
01:18:25
earn his recognition
01:18:28
the wider our skills, the more we can
01:18:31
earn money
01:18:32
someone who strives to learn more about
01:18:35
will be generously rewarded for his craft
01:18:38
the master should study the methods and
01:18:40
tools of those who are most skilled in
01:18:43
same area
01:18:44
specialist in the field of law or
01:18:46
the healer must consult and
01:18:48
share experiences with other people
01:18:50
your calling
01:18:51
the trader must constantly search
01:18:53
quality products that you can
01:18:55
buy at lower prices
01:18:58
man's craft undergoes change
01:19:01
and is being improved because
01:19:02
insightful people hone their
01:19:05
skill in order to better serve those who
01:19:07
provides them with work
01:19:09
therefore it is extremely important not to stand still
01:19:12
and move forward so as not to be left behind
01:19:14
the rest
01:19:16
something always happens in life
01:19:19
saturates her with new useful experiences
01:19:22
every self-respecting person should
01:19:24
do the following
01:19:26
Pay off debts early and avoid spending
01:19:29
money for something he can't afford
01:19:32
take care of your family so that they
01:19:34
thought and said only good things about him
01:19:37
make a will in case the gods
01:19:40
they will call him so that his property will be
01:19:42
properly divided
01:19:45
treat with suffering those who
01:19:48
is under the weight of adversity and
01:19:50
help them within reason
01:19:52
Show concern for those who are dear to him
01:19:56
thus the 7th and last cure for
01:19:59
empty wallet develop your
01:20:02
own skills to learn and gain
01:20:04
experience to become more skillful in expressing
01:20:08
self respect
01:20:10
this is the only way you will gain confidence in
01:20:13
necessary for yourself to achieve your
01:20:15
carefully considered desires
01:20:18
So these are the seven cures for the empty
01:20:22
wallets which I based on my experience
01:20:25
long and successful life Urgently
01:20:27
I recommend it to everyone who aspires to
01:20:29
prosperity
01:20:31
There is more gold in Babylon my disciples than
01:20:34
you can imagine
01:20:37
its abundance is enough for everyone
01:20:41
go ahead and take advantage of these
01:20:43
truths to get rich and prosper
01:20:46
because you have the right to it
01:20:49
Go and teach these truths to everyone
01:20:52
His Majesty's honorable subject
01:20:53
so they can also share
01:20:56
the wealth of our beloved city
01:20:58
This is your king's order
01:21:05
[music]
01:21:08
argument about luck
01:21:15
the temple of knowledge in ancient Babylon was
01:21:17
special place
01:21:19
in this spacious building every evening
01:21:21
a lot of people gathered to
01:21:22
discuss interesting topics with mentors
01:21:25
within the walls of this temple everyone was equal
01:21:28
among themselves here is the most humble slave
01:21:31
could easily start a conversation with an important
01:21:33
nobles
01:21:35
when one evening the arcade arrived and
01:21:37
settled down in his usual place
01:21:40
40 people were expected lying on carpets
01:21:43
what will we discuss today
01:21:45
he asked
01:21:47
I have a topic gone up high
01:21:50
a man who worked as a weaver today told me
01:21:53
lucky I found a wallet with gold
01:21:55
I want to continue using coins
01:21:58
luck smiled I guess everything
01:22:00
those present here share with me
01:22:02
this is a desire. Therefore, I propose to discuss
01:22:05
good luck
01:22:07
Let's try to figure out there exist
01:22:09
are there ways to attract good luck?
01:22:12
very interesting topic said arcade for
01:22:16
Luck alone is just an accident
01:22:18
which can befall anyone
01:22:20
others think that the reasons for their luck
01:22:23
it's luck that comes your way
01:22:25
selected
01:22:27
What do you say my friends
01:22:30
Should we try to find ways with
01:22:32
with which you can lure good luck into
01:22:34
guests to each of us
01:22:36
Yes, yes, a lot of them exclaimed
01:22:40
listeners
01:22:42
the search for luck requires certain
01:22:44
actions on our part which of you
01:22:47
knows where we should start our
01:22:49
research asked arcade
01:22:51
I know said the well dressed young man
01:22:54
getting up from his seat
01:22:56
the first thing that comes to mind when speaking
01:22:58
it comes to luck and mountain tables isn't it
01:23:02
there you can find many people looking for
01:23:04
good luck in the hope that it will give them
01:23:06
rich winnings
01:23:09
wait a minute someone's voice was heard when
01:23:11
the young man returned to his place
01:23:14
tell me if you found luck at the gambling table
01:23:17
board
01:23:19
I won’t keep silent Apparently
01:23:21
luck didn't even know about my presence
01:23:23
he replied What about the rest
01:23:27
did luck await you in the game?
01:23:30
good start, we intervened arcade
01:23:33
Let's gather here to look at everything
01:23:35
sides of the same issue
01:23:37
keeping silent about mountain tables means
01:23:39
quite overlooked
01:23:40
a common phenomenon of risk for the sake of
01:23:43
victory
01:23:45
this reminds me of yesterday's horse races
01:23:47
shouted another man if luck
01:23:51
she often visits gambling tables
01:23:53
must be present at the races
01:23:54
which in my opinion are much more interesting
01:23:56
tell Arkad if luck whispered to you
01:24:00
place a bet on gray horses from
01:24:01
hate I stood behind you when you
01:24:04
made a bet and could hardly believe his
01:24:06
ears you all know perfectly well that no one
01:24:09
can't outrun our beloved bays
01:24:12
but apparently luck whispered to him
01:24:14
in the ear that crows will stumble on
01:24:16
last turn and will be eliminated from the race
01:24:18
bays Yes, in gray horses undeservedly
01:24:20
win a victory
01:24:23
Arkad smiled good-naturedly at his words
01:24:27
what reasons do we have to think that
01:24:29
luck will show such great interest in
01:24:32
some bets on horse racing
01:24:35
it’s not there because at Yegor’s tables there’s gold
01:24:38
they lose more than they win
01:24:41
making fair transactions whether it is a purchase
01:24:45
or sale a person can count
01:24:47
to make a profit
01:24:49
there are exceptions because sometimes he
01:24:52
may act contrary to common sense
01:24:54
sense
01:24:55
But if he persistently moves towards his goal
01:24:58
it usually achieves sooner or later
01:25:00
success turns out that way because there is a chance
01:25:03
making a profit is always on his side
01:25:07
but in games the chance is always against the player He
01:25:10
works in favor of the game owner
01:25:13
the game is designed in such a way that the owner
01:25:16
was always in the black. That's his job. That's how he does it.
01:25:20
makes money
01:25:22
few people realize how undeniably
01:25:25
the profit of the game owner and how small
01:25:27
players' chances of winning
01:25:30
As an example, consider the game
01:25:33
bones
01:25:34
Before every throw we place a bet
01:25:37
which side will fall out if it falls out
01:25:40
The red side the owner pays us in
01:25:43
four times more than we supplied
01:25:45
if any other side falls We are in
01:25:49
losing
01:25:51
By counting you can understand that
01:25:53
Each throw the player has five chances
01:25:55
lose and four chances to win
01:25:57
because for the red side he gets
01:26:00
quadruple bet
01:26:02
in one evening the owner of the game calculates
01:26:05
get a fifth of everything made
01:26:07
Rates
01:26:08
Is it worth counting on stable
01:26:11
winning when everything is arranged this way
01:26:13
so that the player constantly fails
01:26:17
And yet some sometimes win
01:26:19
large amounts were noticed by one of the listeners
01:26:22
right
01:26:24
win continued arcade
01:26:27
realizing this I often think about
01:26:29
Does the money received this way have
01:26:31
way of any value to them
01:26:33
owners
01:26:34
I know many successful Babylonians
01:26:38
but I can’t name any of them who
01:26:40
made his fortune this way
01:26:44
those here tonight
01:26:46
must know much more
01:26:48
respected citizens of our city
01:26:50
I would be interested to know how much
01:26:53
our worthy citizens have opened their
01:26:55
business or have a stable income
01:26:57
thanks to gambling tables
01:27:00
there was a long pause
01:27:04
finally someone responded
01:27:09
only if none of you can
01:27:11
call no one else answered Arkad but
01:27:14
Wait, what about you yourself?
01:27:17
among you are those who constantly win but
01:27:20
doesn't dare tell us about
01:27:22
source of your income
01:27:25
the back rows met his question with a heavy
01:27:27
a sigh that echoed throughout the hall
01:27:29
and turned into loud laughter
01:27:32
We must have been looking in the wrong place
01:27:34
should have continued the arcade
01:27:37
have any of you ever been so lucky?
01:27:39
to our friend the weaver who found gold
01:27:43
that really no one
01:27:45
then it really is such luck
01:27:47
happens extremely rarely
01:27:50
and who was one step away from success but allowed
01:27:52
let her slip away
01:27:54
many hands went up Tell us
01:27:58
added Arcade Let's find out how luck is
01:28:01
escaped you who will be first
01:28:04
the elderly merchant stood up, straightening his
01:28:07
noble white clothes
01:28:09
with your permission, honorable arcade
01:28:12
and friends I will gladly tell the story
01:28:14
which shows how close to a person
01:28:16
luck may come and how blindly he can
01:28:19
let her slip away and lose everything
01:28:21
what did he have
01:28:23
many years ago during my
01:28:25
youth when I just got married and started
01:28:28
my friend came to me to make good money
01:28:31
my father urged me to take up
01:28:33
investment in one business
01:28:35
the son of one of his good friends turned
01:28:37
attention to a barren piece of land
01:28:39
not far from the outer walls of our city
01:28:41
he lay high above the canal where
01:28:44
water could have gotten in
01:28:47
the son of my father's friend set out
01:28:49
purchase this land and developed
01:28:51
plan to build three large
01:28:53
water wheels that could pull
01:28:55
bulls
01:28:56
thereby they would raise the life-giving
01:28:58
water to fertile soil
01:29:00
after this he planned to divide
01:29:02
land into small plots and sell them
01:29:05
city ​​residents for farming
01:29:07
the son of my father's friend did not have
01:29:10
enough gold to
01:29:12
implement your plan just like I did
01:29:15
a young man who earned
01:29:16
a modest amount of money his father like him
01:29:20
had a large family and little money
01:29:23
so he decided to find a group
01:29:24
interested parties so that they, together with
01:29:27
they are invested in this business
01:29:30
the group was supposed to consist of 12
01:29:32
Each person would have
01:29:34
permanent income and wouldn't mind
01:29:36
invest a tenth of it in the business until
01:29:39
until the Earth is ready for
01:29:40
sale after that the profit would be divided
01:29:44
in proportion to investments
01:29:46
you are my son, my father turned to me
01:29:49
at a young age and I would really like to
01:29:52
you built a house and became respected
01:29:54
man I want you to learn a lesson from
01:29:57
your father's mistakes
01:29:59
I really want too, father answered I
01:30:03
then this is what I advise you to do: do this
01:30:06
what should I have done at your age
01:30:09
keep one tenth of yours
01:30:12
income for a profitable investment
01:30:14
this is a tenth of And what she is capable of
01:30:17
earn will allow you to accumulate a whole
01:30:19
state even before you reach
01:30:21
my age
01:30:24
these are wise words, my father, I am passionate
01:30:27
I want to get rich but now for mine
01:30:30
money has many other uses
01:30:31
so I don't dare to do this
01:30:34
you advise I'm young I still have a lot
01:30:37
time
01:30:39
I thought the same thing at your age but so
01:30:43
hasn't accumulated wealth after many years
01:30:46
We live in a different time, father, I can
01:30:49
avoid your mistakes
01:30:51
auspicious opportunity opens before you
01:30:54
opportunity at a price This is your chance which
01:30:57
can lead to wealth please don't
01:31:00
delay Tomorrow go to my son
01:31:03
friend and agree with him that you will
01:31:04
invest 10 percent of your earnings
01:31:06
into this matter
01:31:08
Go next morning case
01:31:11
waits for no one today, he is there tomorrow
01:31:14
no, that's why it's not a bag
01:31:19
despite my father's advice I hesitated
01:31:22
traders from the east brought new
01:31:24
beautiful clothes so beautiful that
01:31:26
my kind wife and I wanted to buy
01:31:28
one for each
01:31:30
If I agreed to invest a tenth
01:31:33
We donate part of our earnings to this business
01:31:35
would deprive themselves and others of this
01:31:37
the pleasures they so desired
01:31:39
I put off making a decision until now
01:31:42
it was too late than I later
01:31:44
lamented
01:31:46
the business turned out to be much more profitable than
01:31:48
did anyone predict
01:31:50
I told you my story about how
01:31:53
let luck elude me
01:31:56
From this example we can learn that
01:31:58
luck favors those who are ready
01:32:00
use it commented one of
01:32:03
inhabitants from the desert
01:32:04
To build wealth you need to
01:32:07
something to start it can be several
01:32:09
gold or silver coins that
01:32:11
a person is willing to give out of his earnings
01:32:13
for the first investment
01:32:15
I myself am the owner of several herds
01:32:18
it started when I was
01:32:21
as a boy I bought a calf for one
01:32:22
this first step had a silver coin
01:32:26
it means a lot to me
01:32:28
for the first step to prosperity
01:32:30
it is necessary to secure the luck that
01:32:32
can happen to anyone
01:32:35
for everyone who wants not just
01:32:37
earn money with your own labor
01:32:39
be the first to receive income from your gold
01:32:41
step is extremely important
01:32:43
some fortunately take this step in
01:32:45
youth and are ahead financially
01:32:47
the rest of those who take this step later
01:32:50
Or those who, like the father of this merchant, do not
01:32:52
never makes it
01:32:54
if our merchant friend did this
01:32:57
step in his youth when he imagined
01:33:00
such opportunity
01:33:01
Today he would have much more
01:33:04
quantity of goods from all over the world
01:33:06
if the opportunity fell to our friend the weaver
01:33:09
and he would have taken the first step, that was the end
01:33:11
would be the start of much greater success
01:33:14
Thank you I would also like to express
01:33:18
the voice of a stranger rang out my opinion
01:33:22
I'm Syrian and don't speak your language that well
01:33:24
language
01:33:26
I would like to tell you what they call this one
01:33:29
a person like our merchant friend can
01:33:31
this might sound impolite, but I wanted to
01:33:34
unfortunately I can’t call him that
01:33:37
remember this word in your language if
01:33:40
I'll say it in Syrian, you won't understand
01:33:43
Please tell me what you call it
01:33:45
a person who puts off important things
01:33:47
he has things to do for later
01:33:50
the lazy man heard voices as if he cried out
01:33:54
Syrians excitedly waving his arms
01:33:57
he will never take advantage of the opportunity
01:34:00
waiting he says I have a lot to do now
01:34:03
everything tomorrow
01:34:05
A lucky chance won't wait for this
01:34:07
the slow man deserves it
01:34:10
only the one who acts quickly
01:34:13
Any person who doesn't want
01:34:15
take advantage of the lucky opportunity yourself
01:34:17
real Like our friend the merchant
01:34:20
the merchant bowed good-naturedly in return
01:34:23
to the laughter
01:34:26
I admire people who are in
01:34:28
in foreign lands they are not afraid to tell the truth
01:34:32
let's hear another story about
01:34:34
missed opportunities Who is ready
01:34:37
asked to share your experience
01:34:40
I'm ready, answered a middle-aged man
01:34:44
red clothes
01:34:45
I buy animals mainly camels and
01:34:48
horses sometimes I also buy sheep and
01:34:51
goats
01:34:52
the story I want to tell about
01:34:55
how did I get the opportunity when
01:34:57
I least expected her probably
01:35:01
for this reason I missed her to judge it
01:35:04
to you
01:35:06
returning to town one evening after
01:35:09
a tiring ten-day journey
01:35:11
in search of camels I was extremely
01:35:14
annoyed to discover that the city
01:35:15
the gates are closed and locked
01:35:18
while my slaves were setting up a tent for
01:35:20
the overnight stay we had to spend
01:35:22
an elderly man approached me without food or water
01:35:25
the peasant who found himself outside the gates
01:35:29
highly respected gentleman, he addressed
01:35:31
to me Judging by what is open to my eyes
01:35:34
you are a livestock buyer If this
01:35:37
so I would really like to sell
01:35:39
you have a great flock of sheep just now
01:35:41
fitted
01:35:42
my wife is very sick with fever
01:35:46
must hurry to her, buy my sheep
01:35:49
and then I and my slaves will sit on our
01:35:51
camels and go back without
01:35:53
delays
01:35:54
it was so dark that I couldn't see
01:35:57
his flock but bleating sheep I realized that
01:36:00
it's big
01:36:01
having spent 10 days searching for camels and
01:36:04
having never found them, I was glad to conclude with
01:36:06
him a deal
01:36:07
because he was in a hurry he appointed
01:36:09
reasonable price
01:36:11
I agreed that my slaves can
01:36:14
drive the herd through the city in the morning
01:36:15
gate and I can sell it after receiving it
01:36:18
significant profit
01:36:20
when the deal was done I ordered
01:36:22
slaves bring torches so we can
01:36:24
count the sheep according to the words
01:36:26
there were 900 peasants
01:36:28
I won't burden you with my friends and
01:36:31
describing our futile attempts
01:36:32
count so many, torture them
01:36:34
the thirst of restless rushing sheep is
01:36:37
turned out to be an impossible task so I
01:36:40
I told the peasant directly that I would count him
01:36:42
them in daylight and only then
01:36:45
I'll pay him
01:36:47
please honorable sir
01:36:49
he begged to pay me today at least
01:36:52
two thirds the price so I can go to
01:36:55
the way I will leave you my smartest
01:36:57
slave so that he can help you do it in the morning
01:36:59
you can count on it
01:37:02
you can pay him the rest
01:37:04
but I was adamant and refused to pay
01:37:07
that night
01:37:09
the next morning before I woke up
01:37:12
the city gates opened and four
01:37:14
buyers rushed to find the herd
01:37:16
they were ready to pay the highest
01:37:18
price because the city was threatened by Siege and
01:37:21
there wasn't enough food
01:37:23
an elderly peasant received for his herd
01:37:25
almost three times more money than him
01:37:27
asked me
01:37:29
it was a rare stroke of luck that I missed
01:37:33
this is a very unusual story said
01:37:36
Arcade
01:37:37
what wisdom She teaches us
01:37:40
wisdom is to
01:37:43
invest money as soon as possible
01:37:45
there will be an opportunity for a profitable deal
01:37:47
suggested by the manufacturer
01:37:49
if the deal is profitable then the person needs it
01:37:52
protection from one's own weaknesses is not
01:37:54
less than from any other person
01:37:56
We mortals are fickle, alas must
01:38:00
admit that we are more likely to change
01:38:02
your opinion when is right than when
01:38:04
are wrong when we are wrong we show our
01:38:07
stubbornness when right tends to
01:38:10
hesitate and miss opportunities
01:38:13
the first judgment is the most correct And yet
01:38:16
It's never easy to force yourself to do it
01:38:18
a step towards opportunity
01:38:20
Therefore, in order to protect yourself from your own
01:38:23
weaknesses I first of all in our deposit
01:38:25
this saves me from further
01:38:27
remorse for missed
01:38:29
opportunities
01:38:31
thank you I would like to speak again
01:38:34
The Syrian has risen again
01:38:36
these stories are very similar every time
01:38:40
opportunity slips away along the same lines
01:38:42
reason the lazy man presents himself with a case foreshadowing
01:38:45
great benefit But every time he
01:38:47
hesitates instead of saying
01:38:49
now is the best time I will do it like
01:38:52
as quickly as possible. Can such a person
01:38:54
succeed
01:38:56
your words my wise friend answered
01:38:59
the cattle buyer in both of these stories
01:39:02
luck was lost due to delay
01:39:04
nevertheless there is nothing in it
01:39:06
unusual
01:39:08
laziness is inherent in all people
01:39:11
we desire wealth and yet how often
01:39:13
When we are presented with cases of Laziness
01:39:15
stops us from making a decision
01:39:18
by submitting to her we truly
01:39:20
we become our own worst enemies
01:39:23
days of my youth I did not think about it
01:39:26
what our friend from Syria is talking about First
01:39:28
I thought it was us who made the wrong judgment
01:39:30
lead to the loss of many profitable
01:39:32
transactions then I wrote off everything on my direct line
01:39:35
character
01:39:37
I finally realized the truth
01:39:39
reason
01:39:40
habit of putting everything off at that time
01:39:42
when to take quick and
01:39:44
decisive action
01:39:46
how I hated laziness when I opened
01:39:49
her true character
01:39:50
with the zeal of a wild donkey harnessed to
01:39:53
chariot I began to break out of captivity
01:39:55
my enemy towards success
01:39:58
thank you I would like to contact
01:40:01
the Syrian said to the venerable merchant
01:40:03
you wear beautiful clothes not like mine
01:40:06
Poor people you talk like successful
01:40:08
man tell us are you listening
01:40:12
because laziness whispers in your ear
01:40:16
like our friend the cattle buyer, me
01:40:18
I had to admit and overcome laziness
01:40:20
answered the merchant. For me it turned out to be
01:40:24
an enemy who was constantly watching
01:40:26
me and was waiting to interfere with my
01:40:28
achievements
01:40:30
the story I told is
01:40:32
just one example of the story of
01:40:34
missed opportunities
01:40:36
but laziness is not difficult to overcome when
01:40:39
acknowledge her
01:40:40
no man of his own free will
01:40:43
will allow a thief to steal his grain
01:40:46
one person will not voluntarily allow
01:40:47
the enemy to drive away his customers and deprive him
01:40:50
his profits
01:40:51
when One day I realized that such
01:40:54
actions are performed by my enemy I have won
01:40:56
decisive victory
01:40:57
Therefore, every person needs to overcome
01:41:00
his laziness and only then will he be able
01:41:03
count on sharing
01:41:04
Rich Treasures of Babylon
01:41:07
what do you say Arkad since you are the most
01:41:10
rich man in Babylon many
01:41:12
they proclaim you the luckiest
01:41:16
I agree that no one can
01:41:17
achieve success until completely suppressed
01:41:20
feeling lazy
01:41:22
everything is as you say recognized arcade on
01:41:26
throughout my long life I have observed
01:41:28
as one generation after another
01:41:30
making his way in the trade
01:41:32
science and education and learns the secrets
01:41:36
achieving success
01:41:38
Before each of them opens
01:41:40
possibilities
01:41:41
Some of them take their toll and steadily
01:41:44
are moving towards realizing their cherished dreams
01:41:46
desires but most doubt
01:41:49
falters and gets left behind
01:41:56
You suggested that we discuss luck. Come on.
01:42:00
Let's hear what you think about this now
01:42:02
about
01:42:04
I saw luck in a different light I thought about
01:42:08
like about something that could happen to her
01:42:10
a person without any effort
01:42:12
On his part, now I understand that the matter
01:42:15
it's not about catching our luck
01:42:18
conversation I realized that in order to
01:42:20
to attract good luck must be used
01:42:21
opportunities
01:42:23
So in the future I will try
01:42:25
make the most of those opportunities
01:42:27
who will introduce themselves to me
01:42:30
you have well understood the truth stated in
01:42:32
our discussion was answered by Arkad
01:42:35
luck, as we see, often follows
01:42:37
opportunity and rarely happens otherwise
01:42:41
our merchant friend would be lucky
01:42:43
let's take advantage of the opportunity
01:42:45
given to him by the gods
01:42:47
to our friend the cattle buyer the same way
01:42:50
luck would smile if he completed
01:42:52
deal to buy a herd and then sold
01:42:55
would be his hefty benefit
01:42:58
we started this conversation to find
01:43:00
means by which it was possible
01:43:02
to bring good luck
01:43:04
I think we found it
01:43:06
both stories show us that luck
01:43:09
follows the opportunity in this and
01:43:12
lies the unchanging truth of many
01:43:14
similar stories about luck out there
01:43:16
depending on whether you lost or found
01:43:20
The truth is that luck can be attracted
01:43:24
taking advantage of the opportunity
01:43:27
aims to take advantage of the opportunity
01:43:29
for the sake of their own well-being they attract
01:43:31
she likes luck the most
01:43:34
man of action
01:43:36
Therefore, if the plan meets your
01:43:39
in the interest of accepting it
01:43:41
if the plan conflicts with your interests
01:43:45
give it up just as quickly
01:43:47
action will lead you to success
01:43:51
do you wish
01:43:52
luck loves determined people
01:44:00
[music]
01:44:02
the story of the five laws of gold
01:44:08
[music]
01:44:10
bag filled with gold or clay
01:44:13
a sign with words carved on it
01:44:15
wisdom
01:44:17
what would you choose
01:44:20
in the flickering light of a fire made of
01:44:22
branches of desert bushes tanned
01:44:24
the faces of the people sitting around him glowed
01:44:26
interest
01:44:28
gold gold was repeated in chorus by 27 people
01:44:31
old
01:44:37
listen he continued raising his hand
01:44:41
hear wild dogs barking in the night
01:44:45
they howl and whine because they are exhausted
01:44:48
hunger
01:44:50
But if you feed them what will they become?
01:44:52
do
01:44:54
fight and walk around idle
01:44:58
then fight again and not mess around
01:45:00
thinking about tomorrow which
01:45:02
will definitely come
01:45:05
the same is true with sons
01:45:07
human
01:45:09
if you put them before a choice between
01:45:12
gold and wisdom whichever they prefer
01:45:15
dismiss wisdom and spend everything
01:45:18
gold is wasted
01:45:21
the next day they will complain
01:45:22
that they have no more money
01:45:25
gold is for those who know it
01:45:28
laws and follows them
01:45:32
Kolobab covered his thin legs more tightly
01:45:35
white robe as it blew cool
01:45:37
night wind
01:45:39
for your faithful service during our
01:45:41
long journey
01:45:44
constant care for my camels
01:45:47
painstaking work among the scorching Sands
01:45:49
desert and brave battle with
01:45:51
robbers who tried to steal
01:45:53
me
01:45:54
I will tell you today about the five laws
01:45:57
gold
01:45:59
a story you've never heard of before
01:46:02
heard
01:46:03
listen carefully to my words
01:46:07
for if you realize their meaning and
01:46:10
listen to them
01:46:12
you will have a lot of gold in the future
01:46:16
followed by an expressive pause
01:46:19
high above the blue canopy in the crystal
01:46:21
the clear sky of Babylon sparkled bright
01:46:24
stars
01:46:25
behind the group they loomed
01:46:27
faded tents tightly secured to
01:46:29
case of possible desert storms
01:46:32
next to the tents were neatly stacked
01:46:34
bales of goods covered with skins
01:46:37
Nearby, a herd stretches out on the sand
01:46:40
camels
01:46:41
some chewed resignedly, others made noises
01:46:44
hoarse cacophonous
01:46:47
you told us a lot of good stories
01:46:50
Kolobab spoke to the chief baler we
01:46:54
we will follow your sensible advice after
01:46:56
before our service ends
01:46:59
I just told about my
01:47:01
adventures in foreign lands
01:47:04
but this night I'm ready to share with you
01:47:06
the wisdom of Arcade of one of the smartest
01:47:09
rich people
01:47:11
we heard a lot about him, the chief noticed
01:47:14
baler because he is considered the most
01:47:16
richest person to ever live in
01:47:18
Babylon
01:47:20
he managed to get rich because he
01:47:22
was prudent in handling gold
01:47:24
like no one else
01:47:26
Tonight I will tell you about his great
01:47:29
wisdom as his son told me about it
01:47:32
massir many years ago in hate when I
01:47:36
I was still a boy myself
01:47:39
my host and I decided to spend the night in
01:47:41
palace on massira
01:47:43
I helped my master bring big ones
01:47:46
bundles of beautiful carpets each
01:47:49
which the massir personally examined and
01:47:51
chose among Carpets of many colors
01:47:55
he was very pleased and ordered
01:47:58
so we could sit next to him and have a drink
01:48:00
exquisite wine so fragrant
01:48:03
warming and unusual for me
01:48:06
then He told us about the great
01:48:09
the wisdom of my father and Now I will tell
01:48:12
this story for you
01:48:14
in Babylon As you know there are customs
01:48:17
according to which the sons of rich fathers
01:48:19
living with their parents while waiting
01:48:21
inheritance of their property
01:48:24
Arkad did not recognize this custom
01:48:27
so when the young Namassir reached
01:48:29
arcade inheritance age
01:48:32
sent for him and addressed him
01:48:34
my son, I wish you to inherit mine
01:48:38
property
01:48:40
But first you need to prove that you
01:48:42
able to handle it prudently
01:48:45
so I want you to go out into the world and
01:48:48
learned how to get gold and achieve
01:48:51
respect among people
01:48:54
to help I will give you two things
01:48:56
which I myself did not have when I
01:48:59
began his path to prosperity
01:49:00
being very young
01:49:03
first I give you a bag of gold
01:49:07
If you use it wisely it will
01:49:10
will be the source of your future success
01:49:14
secondly I give you this clay
01:49:17
a sign on which five are carved
01:49:19
laws of gold
01:49:22
If you interpret them properly
01:49:24
they will bring you knowledge and reliability
01:49:29
after 10 years come home and
01:49:32
Share your successes
01:49:35
if you prove that I am worthy of it
01:49:38
I will make you the heir to my fortune
01:49:42
as a last resort I will give it to the priests
01:49:44
so that they sacrifice it to the gods and
01:49:47
asked for mercy for my soul
01:49:50
So namassir together with his slave
01:49:53
set off on horseback
01:49:55
taking with him a bag of gold and
01:49:57
clay tablet carefully wrapped in
01:49:59
silk fabric
01:50:01
10 years have passed and the massir remains as it was
01:50:05
agreed to return to his father's house
01:50:07
who organized a grand feast in his honor
01:50:10
and invited a large number of Friends and
01:50:12
relatives
01:50:14
At the end of the feast, father and mother sat down in
01:50:16
your high chairs in the back
01:50:18
spacious hall and Namassir appeared
01:50:20
in front of them to tell their father about their
01:50:22
achievements as promised
01:50:25
It was evening, the hall was shrouded in haze from the sirloin
01:50:28
oil lamps dimly illuminated him
01:50:31
slaves in white woven tunics rhythmically
01:50:34
waved long palm leaves
01:50:36
dispersing humid air
01:50:39
There was an atmosphere of majestic dignity
01:50:43
wife on massir's two little ones
01:50:46
sons friends and other family members
01:50:49
sat on the carpets behind him
01:50:50
prepared to listen carefully
01:50:54
My father respectfully began to namassir me
01:50:57
I bow to your wisdom
01:51:00
10 years ago when I stood on the threshold
01:51:03
adult life you ordered me
01:51:05
hit the road and become respected
01:51:06
person instead of continuing
01:51:09
to be a vassal of your destiny
01:51:12
you generously gave me gold and generously
01:51:15
gave with his wisdom
01:51:18
as for gold, alas, I must
01:51:22
admit it really slipped away
01:51:24
from my inexperienced hands like a wild one
01:51:26
the hare running away at the first
01:51:27
opportunities from the young man who caught him
01:51:31
father smiled indulgently
01:51:34
continue
01:51:36
I'm interested to know all the details
01:51:40
I decided to go to Nineveh I hope
01:51:42
find opportunities there since it was
01:51:45
fast growing city I joined
01:51:48
caravan and made many acquaintances
01:51:49
among travelers
01:51:52
there were two eloquent men
01:51:54
of which she was and the most beautiful white
01:51:56
the horse is as fast as the wind
01:51:59
While we were traveling they kept it secret
01:52:01
they told me about a rich man
01:52:03
who had such a fast horse that
01:52:06
no one could overtake her
01:52:08
its owner believed that no other
01:52:11
a horse cannot run with more
01:52:13
speed so he would put any
01:52:16
amount no matter how large it may be
01:52:19
that his horse can outrun any
01:52:21
horse in all of Babylon
01:52:23
compared to their horse as they used to say
01:52:25
my friends it was just Clumsy
01:52:28
a donkey that could easily be defeated
01:52:32
they friendly invited me to accept
01:52:35
participation in this bet
01:52:37
I was very passionate about this idea
01:52:40
but our horse lost and I lost
01:52:44
most of your gold
01:52:47
father laughed
01:52:50
Then it dawned on me what was wrong with this
01:52:52
was the insidious plan of these people
01:52:54
who constantly traveled with
01:52:56
Caravans in search of their victims
01:52:58
the person in her turned out to be their partner and
01:53:02
shared the money he won with them
01:53:04
this cunning deception was taught to me first
01:53:07
a lesson that made me think about
01:53:09
caution
01:53:11
I was soon to learn no less
01:53:14
There was another bitter lesson in the Caravan
01:53:17
a young man I became friends with
01:53:19
he was the son of rich parents and what I
01:53:23
went in it to find bread
01:53:24
place
01:53:26
upon arrival in the city He told me that
01:53:28
one merchant died and his shop with a large
01:53:30
quantity of goods can be purchased by
01:53:32
affordable price
01:53:33
He promised that we would be equal
01:53:35
partners But first he needs to return
01:53:37
to Babylon to take his gold
01:53:40
convinced me to spend my gold to
01:53:42
to buy back the goods and obliged to buy his gold
01:53:45
invest in our business later
01:53:47
he delayed his trip to Babylon and besides
01:53:50
turned out to be an ignorant buyer and
01:53:52
stupid spendthrift
01:53:54
Finally I kicked him out
01:53:57
have deteriorated so much that we are left
01:53:58
only items that were not sold out and were not
01:54:01
gold for the purchase of other goods
01:54:04
I sold the rest to an Israeli for
01:54:06
a pitiful amount
01:54:08
soon followed, my father, difficult days
01:54:11
I was looking for a job but couldn't find it because
01:54:14
that I had neither a profession nor
01:54:16
education that would allow me
01:54:18
earn
01:54:20
I sold my horses I sold mine
01:54:23
slave I sold spare clothes so that
01:54:26
get food for the night but with each
01:54:28
during the day I felt the need more and more
01:54:31
but in those terrible days I remembered your
01:54:34
Believe in me, my father
01:54:36
you sent me from home so that I could become
01:54:38
a man and I was filled with determination
01:54:41
do it
01:54:43
mother covered her face with her hands and quietly
01:54:46
started crying
01:54:48
at that time I remembered the sign that
01:54:50
you handed it to me
01:54:52
tablets with the five laws of gold
01:54:55
I read your words very thoughtfully and
01:54:58
I realized that if I had known them first
01:55:00
wisdom would not have lost the gold
01:55:04
I learned every law by heart, deciding that
01:55:06
when luck smiles on me again I will
01:55:09
act according to the wisdom of elders
01:55:11
they make the mistakes of youth
01:55:15
for the sake of you sitting here this evening I
01:55:19
I will read the wise laws of my father
01:55:21
engraved on a clay tablet
01:55:23
which he gave me 10 years ago
01:55:28
five laws of gold
01:55:31
the first gold goes to him easily
01:55:35
who saves at least one tenth
01:55:37
part of your income for the future
01:55:39
well-being of himself and his family
01:55:43
the second gold works diligently for the good
01:55:46
its Wise owner if he
01:55:49
finds effective use for it
01:55:52
3 gold loves a sensible owner
01:55:55
who invests it on the advice of people
01:55:57
who know a lot about handling it
01:56:01
4
01:56:02
gold leaves the man who
01:56:05
puts it in without understanding the issue
01:56:07
or without consulting with those who know
01:56:09
how to save it
01:56:11
5 gold eludes those who try
01:56:15
with its help get exorbitant
01:56:17
revenue or agrees to a tempting
01:56:19
proposal of swindlers and charlatans or
01:56:22
trusts his insufficient experience and
01:56:25
misconceptions about investments
01:56:28
these are the five laws of gold written by me
01:56:32
father
01:56:33
I consider them more valuable than itself
01:56:36
gold and I will find confirmation of this in
01:56:39
continuation of my story
01:56:41
he turned back to his father, I told him
01:56:45
about how you fell into the abyss of poverty
01:56:47
and despair due to their inexperience
01:56:50
However, there are no such disasters
01:56:53
which sooner or later would not come
01:56:56
end
01:56:57
my troubles ended when I
01:56:59
got a job as a driver of working slaves
01:57:02
over the new outer city wall
01:57:05
putting into practice the First Law of Gold
01:57:07
I put aside a copper from my first
01:57:09
earnings and added new coins when
01:57:12
every opportunity until
01:57:14
accumulated one silver coin
01:57:17
it took a lot of time because it still needs
01:57:20
had something to live on
01:57:22
I admit I spent money reluctantly
01:57:24
because he was determined through
01:57:26
10 years to return exactly that much gold
01:57:28
How much did you Father give me?
01:57:31
somehow a slave owner with whom I
01:57:34
became friends told me you are thrifty
01:57:36
young man who doesn't spend
01:57:37
what you earn is wasted however
01:57:40
the money you don't save
01:57:42
brings you profit yes
01:57:45
replied I am my greatest wish
01:57:48
collect as much gold as you gave me
01:57:50
my father until the moment I lost
01:57:52
his
01:57:54
this is a worthy desire but are you aware
01:57:57
what the gold you have accumulated can
01:57:59
work for you and bring much more
01:58:01
more gold
01:58:03
Alas, I had a bitter experience because
01:58:06
I lost my father's gold and now
01:58:09
I'm afraid I might lose him again
01:58:12
if you trust me I will teach you
01:58:14
a lesson in how to profitably handle gold
01:58:16
he said
01:58:18
within a year the outer wall will be
01:58:20
completed and for each input
01:58:22
you will need a large bronze gate
01:58:24
who will defend the city from enemies
01:58:27
There is not enough metal in Nineveh to
01:58:29
The Tsar didn’t even think about building such a gate
01:58:32
about it
01:58:33
my plan is the next group
01:58:37
my friends you and I will unite our gold
01:58:40
and send the Caravan to distant mines
01:58:42
copper and tin for him to bring to Nebeya
01:58:46
metal for gates
01:58:48
when the king gives the order to build
01:58:50
only we can sell the great gates
01:58:53
metal for him and He will pay a high price
01:58:57
if the king does not do this, we will all
01:59:00
there will be metal that we can
01:59:02
sell at a fair price
01:59:05
in his proposal I saw an opportunity to
01:59:09
which was discussed in the third law
01:59:11
invest your savings following
01:59:13
recommendations from wise people
01:59:16
and I was not disappointed in my decision
01:59:20
our business was successful and my small
01:59:23
gold reserves have increased significantly
01:59:25
Thanks to this deal
01:59:27
it was the slave owner his friends made me
01:59:30
member of their group and began to take a share
01:59:32
they were the following in matters of treatment
01:59:35
with money
01:59:37
before starting any business they
01:59:39
carefully discussed every step
01:59:42
they did not take risks so as not to lose their
01:59:44
main capital and were not invested in
01:59:47
unprofitable transactions as a result of which
01:59:48
they could lose their gold
01:59:51
stupid things like races and deals
01:59:54
which I had previously concluded in my own way
01:59:55
inexperience would hardly be of interest
01:59:58
their
01:59:59
they would immediately find the weak points
02:00:02
thanks to cooperation with these people
02:00:05
I learned how to invest gold safely and
02:00:07
make a good profit
02:00:10
over the years my fortune grew faster and faster
02:00:13
I not only returned everything I lost but also
02:00:16
bought even more
02:00:19
in all my misfortunes, trials and
02:00:22
victories I used again and again
02:00:24
wisdom of the five laws of gold My father and
02:00:27
every time they proved their
02:00:29
inviolability
02:00:31
to those who do not know these laws gold
02:00:34
rarely comes and goes quickly
02:00:38
But to those who observe all five laws
02:00:40
gold comes constantly and works for
02:00:44
him like a faithful slave
02:00:46
the massir fell silent and motioned to him
02:00:49
slave from the end of the hall
02:00:51
the slave took turns carrying forward three heavy
02:00:54
leather bag
02:00:56
one of them on the array I took it and installed it
02:00:58
in front of his father and then turned again to
02:01:01
him
02:01:03
you gave me a bag of gold
02:01:05
babylonian gold
02:01:08
So instead of it I'm returning the bag to you
02:01:11
hated gold is the same weight
02:01:14
no one will deny that this is an equal
02:01:17
exchange
02:01:18
you handed me a clay tablet on
02:01:21
which wisdom is inscribed Here instead
02:01:24
to her I return two bags of gold
02:01:27
with these words he took the other two
02:01:29
bag and placed them on the floor in the same way
02:01:32
in front of his father
02:01:34
I do this to prove to you my Father
02:01:37
how much more valuable is your wisdom than yours?
02:01:39
gold
02:01:41
How can you measure in bags of gold
02:01:43
value of wisdom
02:01:45
gold eludes a fool even though
02:01:48
he has it
02:01:49
but a wise man can get
02:01:52
gold even if you don't have it
02:01:55
And these three bags of gold serve this purpose
02:01:58
proof
02:02:00
I feel great satisfaction father
02:02:04
the fact that I'm standing in front of you and telling you
02:02:06
how thanks to your wisdom I was able
02:02:08
get rich and become a respected person
02:02:13
father gently put his hand on his head
02:02:15
massira
02:02:17
you learned your lesson well and I can't say enough
02:02:20
lucky to have a son who I can
02:02:22
entrust your wealth
02:02:26
Kolobab finished his story and looked around
02:02:29
the gaze of the listeners
02:02:32
What does the story of Namasir mean to you?
02:02:35
he asked
02:02:36
Which of you can go to your father or
02:02:39
his wife's father and tell him about his
02:02:41
reasonable handling of earnings
02:02:43
money
02:02:44
what thoughts would arise in the heads of these
02:02:47
respectable people If you had told me
02:02:50
traveled a lot learned a lot
02:02:52
worked hard and earned a lot, but alas
02:02:56
I don't have much gold
02:02:58
part I spent wisely on something
02:03:01
nonsense and lost sight of a lot
02:03:03
recklessness
02:03:05
Do you still believe that if not
02:03:08
some people had vicissitudes of fate
02:03:10
if others had a lot of gold nothing would happen
02:03:13
then you are wrong
02:03:17
a man has a lot of gold if he knows
02:03:19
five laws of gold and observes them
02:03:22
I learned these five laws in my youth and
02:03:26
always followed them and therefore became rich
02:03:29
merchant
02:03:30
I did not accumulate my wealth through
02:03:33
some kind of magic
02:03:35
wealth that comes quickly also
02:03:39
quickly and leaves
02:03:41
wealth that remains and delivers
02:03:43
pleasure and joy to its owner
02:03:45
comes gradually because it is a child
02:03:48
born of knowledge and persistent purpose
02:03:52
It's easy for a smart person to make money
02:03:55
wealth
02:03:56
difficulties the main task is
02:03:59
to save this wealth
02:04:02
the five laws of gold offer generous
02:04:05
reward for compliance
02:04:08
each of these five laws is fulfilled
02:04:11
meaning and so that you don't miss it
02:04:14
the brevity of my story I am now
02:04:16
I'll repeat them
02:04:17
I know every legal essence because in
02:04:21
youth was able to discern their value and not
02:04:24
I would calm down until I remember them
02:04:25
word by word
02:04:28
First law
02:04:29
gold comes easily to those who
02:04:32
deposits at least one tenth of
02:04:34
your income for future well-being
02:04:36
himself his family
02:04:39
Anyone who constantly puts one off
02:04:42
tenth of your earnings and reasonably
02:04:44
invests it will undoubtedly have
02:04:47
valuable property that will provide him
02:04:49
income in the future and guarantees protection for
02:04:52
his family if the gods call
02:04:54
him to another world
02:04:56
The first law also states that gold
02:04:58
easy for such a person
02:05:00
I can confirm this with my personal
02:05:03
example
02:05:05
the more gold I accumulate the
02:05:08
it comes to me more readily
02:05:09
increased quantity
02:05:11
the gold that I save works for me
02:05:14
and brings me even more gold
02:05:17
so will your gold
02:05:20
income from this gold in turn
02:05:22
they bring more gold, that's what it's all about
02:05:26
the essence of the first law
02:05:29
second law
02:05:31
gold works diligently for its own good
02:05:33
A wise owner if he finds him
02:05:36
effective application
02:05:39
gold is a hard worker
02:05:42
It always strives for growth when
02:05:45
this opportunity is given to him
02:05:48
who has a stock of gold?
02:05:49
possibility to use it with
02:05:51
the greatest benefit and as the summer progresses
02:05:54
multiplies in a surprising way
02:05:57
third law
02:05:59
gold loves a sensible owner
02:06:01
who invests it on the advice of people
02:06:03
who know a lot about handling it
02:06:06
gold loves a careful owner
02:06:09
goes away from the frivolous
02:06:12
a person who seeks advice from people
02:06:14
those who know a lot about handling gold will soon
02:06:16
learn how not to expose
02:06:18
danger to your condition
02:06:20
keep it and be content with it
02:06:23
consistent growth
02:06:26
fourth law gold goes away
02:06:30
the person who invests it is not
02:06:31
having figured out the issue or not
02:06:33
after consulting with those who know how it is
02:06:36
save
02:06:38
a man who has gold but doesn't
02:06:40
ability to handle many areas of it
02:06:43
applications will seem profitable
02:06:45
but often they can turn around
02:06:48
losses and if you ask for advice
02:06:51
A wise man will notice how
02:06:53
there is little chance of making a profit from this
02:06:56
affairs
02:06:57
therefore not sophisticated and arrogant
02:06:59
owner of gold who invests in
02:07:01
something new to him too often fails
02:07:04
failure and pays with his own
02:07:06
money for your inexperience
02:07:08
Truly wise is he who invests his
02:07:11
money on the advice of people following in
02:07:14
gold issues
02:07:16
fifth law gold eludes that
02:07:20
who is trying to use it to get
02:07:22
exorbitant revenue or agrees to
02:07:25
tempting offer from scammers and
02:07:26
charlatans or trusts his
02:07:29
insufficient experience distorted
02:07:31
ideas about investments
02:07:34
to the new owner of gold always
02:07:36
there are tempting offers that
02:07:38
excite the mind no less than stories
02:07:40
about adventures he imagines that they
02:07:44
will miraculously turn his gold into
02:07:46
unprecedented wealth
02:07:48
therefore, listen to the wise men for they are exactly
02:07:52
know what risks are behind every plan
02:07:54
sudden profit
02:07:56
remember the rich people from the hate
02:07:59
who would not risk their main
02:08:00
capital and would not invest money in
02:08:03
unprofitable business
02:08:05
this ends my story about five
02:08:09
laws of gold
02:08:11
By sharing them with you I revealed the secrets
02:08:14
your own success
02:08:17
essentially speaking, it's not
02:08:19
secrets are truths that everyone
02:08:21
a person must learn to explore them
02:08:23
if he wants to stand out from the crowd
02:08:25
which is like wild dogs every
02:08:27
every day I have to think about my food
02:08:30
tomorrow we will enter Babylon look yonder
02:08:35
the fire that burns forever above the temple
02:08:37
Baal's Golden City is already in our field
02:08:40
vision Tomorrow each of you will have
02:08:44
gold
02:08:45
the gold you earned with your
02:08:47
faithful service what can you say about
02:08:51
this gold 10 years after this
02:08:53
nights
02:08:54
if there are people among you who
02:08:56
similar to massira they use part
02:08:58
your gold to make a fortune
02:09:00
will continue to be guided
02:09:02
with the wisdom of Arcade I keep it in 10 years
02:09:05
Parioni, like the son of Arkad, will be rich and
02:09:08
our wise actions are respected
02:09:10
accompany us on our path, delighting and
02:09:13
guiding us it is also true that our
02:09:16
stupid actions haunt us throughout our lives
02:09:18
annoying and tormenting
02:09:21
alas they cannot forget us mostly
02:09:25
haunted by painful memories of
02:09:27
what we should have done but didn't
02:09:29
made And the possibilities that
02:09:31
introduced themselves to us but we missed them like that
02:09:34
and without using
02:09:36
the countless Treasures of Babylon are so
02:09:40
that no one can count them
02:09:42
cost in gold coins
02:09:44
every year there are more and more of them
02:09:47
and their value increases
02:09:50
like the treasures of any country they
02:09:52
are the reward of a rich reward
02:09:55
expecting purposeful people who
02:09:58
will be determined to get theirs
02:10:01
fair share
02:10:03
in your own desires
02:10:06
contains magical power
02:10:09
channel this force using five
02:10:11
laws of gold and you can get
02:10:14
wealth of Babylon
02:10:21
[music]
02:10:24
the story of the Babylonian moneylender
02:10:29
[music]
02:10:31
50 gold coins
02:10:34
never before Rodan-manufacturer of copies
02:10:37
old Babylon did not carry so much gold
02:10:39
in your leather wallet
02:10:41
he walked in high spirits
02:10:44
along the road leading from his palace
02:10:45
gracious majesty
02:10:47
gold is fun with every step he takes
02:10:50
rang in the wallet hanging on the belt
02:10:52
the sweetest music he
02:10:55
ever heard of
02:10:57
50 gold coins
02:11:01
and everyone belongs to him
02:11:03
he had a hard time realizing it
02:11:06
What power is there in these ringing discs?
02:11:10
you can buy anything you want with them
02:11:13
big house land scott camels
02:11:16
horses chariots all he could
02:11:19
wish
02:11:21
what will he do with the gold?
02:11:24
this evening turning into the alley to
02:11:27
he couldn't think of his sister's house
02:11:29
Nothing that I would rather have on
02:11:32
only these same sparkling ones came to mind
02:11:34
heavy gold coins
02:11:36
his own coins
02:11:39
a few days later Rodan is puzzled
02:11:42
entered the shop of a matron gold moneylender
02:11:45
and dealer in jewelry and rare
02:11:47
fabrics
02:11:48
without looking around and without paying attention
02:11:50
attention to the skillfully displayed
02:11:52
colorful goods he immediately headed to
02:11:55
residential part of the building
02:11:57
here he discovered the noble matron
02:11:59
who reclined on the carpet and helped himself
02:12:01
food served to him by a black slave
02:12:05
I came to consult with you
02:12:07
because I don't know what to do
02:12:09
Rodan stood motionless with his arms wide apart
02:12:12
legs
02:12:13
through an unbuttoned leather shirt
02:12:16
his hairy chest was visible
02:12:18
Moton's thin yellowish face is friendly
02:12:21
smiled in greeting
02:12:24
what happened to you since you had to
02:12:27
contact a moneylender
02:12:28
bad luck at the gambling table or you
02:12:32
some cunning lady entangled
02:12:35
I've known you for many years but never
02:12:37
you didn't ask me to help you before
02:12:41
No no that's not the point I don't need
02:12:45
gold I need your wise advice
02:12:49
Well, well, that's how it goes Nobody comes to
02:12:54
gold moneylender for advice Probably
02:12:56
I thought I heard it
02:12:58
no you didn't hear it
02:13:01
Really
02:13:03
Rodan master copy maker
02:13:06
shows more cunning than everyone else
02:13:08
the rest and visits the maton not for
02:13:10
gold And they come to me for advice
02:13:13
gold to pay for yours
02:13:15
stupid things but no one has come yet
02:13:18
come to me for advice
02:13:20
However, the gold moneylender is like no other
02:13:22
someone else can give good advice, after all
02:13:25
this is what people turn to when
02:13:27
are in trouble
02:13:29
share your meal with me Rodan
02:13:31
suggested maton Be my guest
02:13:34
tonight
02:13:36
ando he ordered the black slave to prepare
02:13:40
carpet for my friend Rodan the craftsman
02:13:42
making copies which came to me
02:13:44
ask for advice he will be my honor
02:13:47
guest
02:13:48
Bring him more food, big one
02:13:51
cup Choose the best wine for him
02:13:54
really enjoyed it
02:13:55
taste now tell me what you like
02:13:59
worries
02:14:01
gift from the king
02:14:03
gift from the king
02:14:05
the king gave you a gift, what caused it?
02:14:08
you're in trouble What a gift
02:14:11
He was very pleased with how I did
02:14:14
a new spearhead for his army
02:14:16
and for this he gave me 50 gold coins
02:14:20
now I'm puzzled Hour after hour from
02:14:23
I'm haunted from sunrise to sunset
02:14:25
those who would like to share them with me
02:14:28
it's natural there are more people in the world
02:14:32
desiring gold than possessing them and they
02:14:35
they want someone who can easily get it
02:14:36
gold shared with them
02:14:39
But why can't you say no?
02:14:42
your Will is not as strong as your fist
02:14:45
I can refuse but sometimes it's easier to say
02:14:49
Yes
02:14:51
How can you refuse?
02:14:53
whose only beloved sister you are
02:14:55
deeply devoted
02:14:57
but your own sister would not deprive
02:15:00
you have the opportunity to enjoy
02:15:01
reward
02:15:04
she asks for the sake of her husband and romance
02:15:07
She wants him to become successful
02:15:10
merchant but she thinks that he will always
02:15:12
has no luck so he begs me to give it to him
02:15:15
gold when his trading business goes well
02:15:18
up the mountain he will repay me the debt from his
02:15:20
arrived
02:15:22
my friend spoke maton, did you understand the topic
02:15:25
worthy of discussion
02:15:27
gold places on its owner
02:15:30
responsibility and changes his position in
02:15:33
relationships with loved ones
02:15:35
He is afraid of losing gold or being deprived
02:15:38
it appears as a result of deception
02:15:40
feeling of strength and ability
02:15:42
do good
02:15:44
but gold can do the same as yours
02:15:46
good intentions will turn into
02:15:48
troubles
02:15:49
have you ever heard of a peasant
02:15:52
out of hatred that understood the language of animals
02:15:55
I think not, because this is not the story that
02:15:58
people like you tell stories in the forge
02:16:00
bronze foundry
02:16:01
I will share this story with you For you
02:16:04
must know what to borrow and give in
02:16:06
debt is more than transfer
02:16:08
gold from hand to hand
02:16:11
this peasant who understood the language of animals
02:16:14
stayed late every evening at the cattle barn
02:16:16
yard just to listen to what
02:16:18
animals say
02:16:19
one evening he heard like a bull
02:16:22
complained to the donkey about his difficult fate
02:16:25
I pull the plow from dawn to dusk
02:16:29
No matter how hot the day is
02:16:33
my legs are tired, as if I wasn’t rubbing my neck
02:16:36
yoked I still have to work
02:16:38
And all you do is relax
02:16:41
And only occasionally covered with a beautiful carpet
02:16:44
take our owner wherever he needs to go
02:16:47
when he doesn't need to go somewhere
02:16:50
you rest all day and eat greens
02:16:53
grass
02:16:55
and sat down despite the fact that his hooves were
02:16:57
shot down sympathized with the bull because he was
02:17:00
good friend
02:17:02
My good friend answered he you
02:17:04
you work really hard and I
02:17:07
I would like to make your fate easier therefore
02:17:10
I'll tell you how you can arrange it
02:17:11
rest for yourself
02:17:13
in the morning when the slave comes to harness
02:17:16
put you in the plow
02:17:17
Lay down on the ground and roar loudly so that he
02:17:19
I thought that you were sick and incapable
02:17:20
work
02:17:22
So the bull listened to the advice of the donkey and
02:17:26
the next morning the slave returned to
02:17:28
peasant and reported that the bull was sick and
02:17:30
can't pull the plow
02:17:33
then the peasant said, stopping the plow
02:17:36
donkey because plowing must
02:17:37
continue
02:17:39
he was a donkey who just wanted to help his friend
02:17:42
forced to work all day instead of a bull
02:17:45
when evening came and he was released
02:17:48
from the plow his heart was bitter
02:17:52
genes and my neck hurt where I rubbed it
02:17:55
Yoke
02:17:57
the peasant lingered in the barnyard
02:17:59
to listen to the animals
02:18:02
you are a good friend would start thanks
02:18:05
to your wise advice I am all day
02:18:08
enjoyed my vacation
02:18:10
and I said I turned out to be one of those
02:18:13
simple-minded people who provide
02:18:15
helping a friend and in the end they do it for
02:18:18
him his work
02:18:19
tomorrow you will pull your plow again
02:18:22
because I heard the owner say
02:18:24
send the slave for the butcher if you again
02:18:25
you'll get sick
02:18:27
I would do the same in his place because
02:18:30
that you're lazy
02:18:32
After that they didn't talk anymore
02:18:34
with each other and their friendship is over
02:18:38
What is the moral of the story Rodan
02:18:42
this is a good story Rodan replied but
02:18:46
I don't find any morality in it
02:18:48
I didn't think you'd find her, but she
02:18:52
yes It is very simple If you want
02:18:55
help your friend do it so that
02:18:58
don't take on his burden
02:19:01
I didn't think about that, that's a good moral
02:19:05
I don't want to take on my husband's burden
02:19:08
sisters
02:19:10
but tell me you lend money to many
02:19:13
doesn't it happen so they don't
02:19:16
repay the debt
02:19:18
the motor smiled as it does
02:19:20
A person with many years of experience
02:19:23
Is it possible to give a loan if the borrower is not in
02:19:26
able to repay the debt
02:19:28
shouldn't there be a moneylender?
02:19:30
wise enough to understand whether he can
02:19:33
a man makes money from the gold he
02:19:35
borrowed money and paid it back or he
02:19:37
will waste it because he can't
02:19:40
using it correctly will remain without
02:19:42
money and with debts that he cannot
02:19:44
to repay
02:19:45
I'll show you my chest of things
02:19:48
left as collateral and they will tell
02:19:50
you have a lot of stories
02:19:53
Maton brought into the room a chest the length of
02:19:56
his hand
02:19:57
the chest was covered with red pigskin
02:19:59
and decorated with bronze patterns
02:20:02
He put it on the floor and sat down in front of
02:20:05
him on his haunches with both hands on his
02:20:06
cover
02:20:08
from every person to whom I lend
02:20:11
I take some personal item as collateral
02:20:14
and I put it in this chest
02:20:17
She stays there until
02:20:19
the debt will be repaid
02:20:21
if a person returns a debt, I give it to him
02:20:25
his thing back
02:20:27
But if he can't pay this
02:20:29
the thing stays with me forever and
02:20:31
reminds me who didn't live up to my trust
02:20:35
the most reliable borrowers Judging by
02:20:37
the contents of my chest are those who
02:20:40
leaves things that exceed the amount
02:20:42
the loan itself
02:20:43
they have lands of jewels camels
02:20:47
or other things that can be sold
02:20:49
to pay off debt
02:20:51
some leave as collateral
02:20:53
jewelry whose value is much
02:20:55
higher than the loan amount
02:20:57
others leave a note saying what if
02:21:00
they will not pay the debt as agreed
02:21:01
then they will transfer to me any property in
02:21:04
as a calculation
02:21:06
By giving such loans I am sure that I will receive
02:21:09
back your gold along with payment for
02:21:11
using it because it's such a duty
02:21:14
property based
02:21:16
another type of borrower is those who have
02:21:20
opportunity to earn
02:21:21
are they working or are they
02:21:24
service and receive money from them for it
02:21:27
there is income if they are honest people with them
02:21:30
nothing will happen, I'm sure they will
02:21:32
will be able to return the gold that I gave them
02:21:34
lent And also the payment due to me
02:21:37
for the use of this gold
02:21:40
such loans are based on human labor
02:21:44
Another type of borrower is those who do not have
02:21:47
no property is guaranteed
02:21:48
earnings
02:21:49
life is difficult there will always be those who don't
02:21:52
managed to adapt to it
02:21:55
such people also leave a deposit even
02:21:57
if the loan amount is insignificant Well, you are not
02:22:01
the best thing in my chest
02:22:03
especially since I have to vouch for them
02:22:05
a good friend who would confirm them
02:22:08
reliability
02:22:09
Maton threw back the latch and opened the lid
02:22:13
Rodan leaned forward impatiently
02:22:17
on top of the scarlet fabric lay a bronze
02:22:19
shoulders
02:22:21
Moton gently ran his hand over it
02:22:24
I will always keep this thing in mine
02:22:26
chest since the owner has already left it
02:22:30
this world
02:22:31
she reminds me of him since we
02:22:33
were friendly
02:22:35
together we successfully traded
02:22:38
until he brought a beautiful one from the east
02:22:40
a woman to marry
02:22:42
she was simply dazzling
02:22:45
He spent his gold generously to
02:22:47
satisfy all her desires
02:22:50
he came to me in despair when the gold
02:22:52
it's over
02:22:54
we started talking
02:22:57
I told him that I would help him get back on track.
02:22:59
legs
02:23:01
he swore on the signs of Marduk that he would not
02:23:03
will let me down
02:23:05
But this was not destined to come true
02:23:08
Sorry she stuck a knife in his heart
02:23:10
which he boldly presented to her
02:23:14
Rodan asked what was left with her
02:23:18
here is her thing maton took out the fabric
02:23:23
in bitter remorse she threw herself into
02:23:26
Euphrates
02:23:27
these two debts will never exist again
02:23:29
repaid
02:23:31
the chest tells you Rodan that people in
02:23:33
time of experiencing strong emotions
02:23:35
pose a risk to gold
02:23:37
moneylender
02:23:40
but here the story is different
02:23:43
reached for a ring cut from
02:23:44
ox bone
02:23:46
it belongs to a peasant I'm buying
02:23:50
rugs made by the women in his family
02:23:53
there was a locust attack and they lost
02:23:56
harvest
02:23:57
I helped him and when the new harvest ripened
02:24:00
he repaid my debt
02:24:04
later He appeared again and spoke about
02:24:06
unusual goats in a distant land
02:24:08
which one wanderer told him about
02:24:11
there was long wool so thin and
02:24:13
soft enough to be woven into
02:24:16
such beautiful carpets as never before
02:24:19
saw Babylon
02:24:20
He wanted to buy a herd but he couldn't
02:24:24
there was money
02:24:25
so I lent him gold so that he
02:24:28
went on a trip and brought
02:24:31
now he has a herd and in the next
02:24:34
year I'm going to strike the Lord
02:24:36
Babylon with the most luxurious carpets
02:24:38
which they were lucky enough to buy
02:24:40
soon I will return the ring to him
02:24:44
is about to pay off the debt
02:24:47
such borrowers exist and I was surprised
02:24:50
rodan
02:24:52
if they borrow for purposes that
02:24:54
will bring them prosperity and they will be able to
02:24:57
return it yes
02:24:58
But if they need money for a reason
02:25:01
their own rash actions I
02:25:04
I would advise you to be careful with
02:25:06
such people because you take risks
02:25:08
never get your gold back
02:25:11
Tell me about this thing Rodan asked
02:25:14
taking out a heavy gold bracelet
02:25:16
decorated with rare precious stones
02:25:18
My good friend probably immediately thought about
02:25:21
a matron joked to a woman
02:25:24
Well, unlike you, I'm still young
02:25:26
Radan objected
02:25:28
I agree but are you expecting romance?
02:25:30
history where there is none
02:25:33
The owner of this bracelet is full
02:25:35
wrinkled woman who has so much
02:25:37
says but so little to the point that it is
02:25:39
drives me crazy
02:25:41
her family once had a lot of money and
02:25:44
they were my good clients but for
02:25:46
These are difficult times
02:25:49
she has a son, she wants him to become
02:25:52
merchant so she came to me and
02:25:54
borrowed money so he could become
02:25:56
caravan owner's partner
02:25:58
This man travels with his
02:26:00
camels buy goods in one
02:26:02
city ​​and exchanges them in another
02:26:05
he turned out to be a fraud because
02:26:07
left the poor boy in a strange city
02:26:09
without money or help, just leaving early
02:26:11
in the morning while the young man was sleeping
02:26:13
Probably when this young man grows up
02:26:16
will pay back the debt until I receive payment
02:26:20
for using money alone
02:26:22
conversations
02:26:24
but I admit that the precious bracelet
02:26:26
is a worthy compensation for a long time
02:26:30
This woman asked you
02:26:32
Is it wise to take out such a loan?
02:26:34
No, she was imagining her son.
02:26:37
rich and influential man in
02:26:39
Babylon
02:26:40
to suggest otherwise is to bring it
02:26:43
furious
02:26:44
I had already received reproaches from her, I knew that
02:26:48
rely on an inexperienced boy very much
02:26:50
risky but she offered bail and I
02:26:53
couldn't refuse her
02:26:55
and Moton continued, waving his pack
02:26:58
knot tied with rope
02:27:00
belongs to a nebatur camel trader
02:27:03
when he wants to buy a herd
02:27:06
expensive he doesn’t have enough money then
02:27:08
brings me this bundle I lend it to him
02:27:10
according to his needs
02:27:13
he is a wise trader, I am confident in him
02:27:16
sanity and can easily give him
02:27:19
duty
02:27:20
many merchants of Babylon use mine
02:27:22
trust thanks to their virtuous
02:27:24
actions
02:27:25
their things often end up in my chest
02:27:28
which I then return to them
02:27:30
a good trader is a great value
02:27:33
for our city and it helps me to help
02:27:36
them to develop trade to Babylon
02:27:38
flourished
02:27:40
madon took out a beetle made of turquoise
02:27:42
threw it away with contempt
02:27:45
a bug from Egypt to the guy he
02:27:48
belongs no matter I get it
02:27:51
will you ever get your gold back or not?
02:27:52
to my questions about duty he answers Like me
02:27:56
I can pay if I'm being stalked
02:27:58
bad luck you have a lot of money nothing
02:28:02
can't help but this thing belongs to his father
02:28:05
to a worthy man with little
02:28:07
capital who mortgaged his land from
02:28:10
herds to support his son's cause
02:28:12
At first the young man was successful, but then he became
02:28:16
chase abundance
02:28:17
he lacked knowledge and as a result
02:28:20
his business failed
02:28:22
youth are full of ambitions they strive for
02:28:26
wealth and things symbolizing
02:28:28
wealth to quickly acquire
02:28:31
capital They often borrow
02:28:32
recklessly
02:28:34
having no experience behind them, they do not realize
02:28:37
that bad debt is like deep
02:28:39
A hole into which you can easily fall and then
02:28:41
trying in vain to get out of it
02:28:44
this is the Abyss of doom and suffering where
02:28:47
the rays of the sun do not fall and where nights reign
02:28:49
disturbing sleep
02:28:51
however, I am not against borrowers I
02:28:55
I encourage them I recommend borrowing
02:28:58
for good intentions
02:29:00
My first success in trading happened
02:29:03
also thanks to the gold that I took in
02:29:05
duty
02:29:06
but what should a moneylender do in this situation?
02:29:09
yu our despair and nothing can
02:29:13
he couldn't help but become despondent
02:29:16
makes no attempt to return
02:29:18
duty
02:29:19
my heart resists being deprived
02:29:22
his father's land and cattle
02:29:25
you told me a lot of interesting things
02:29:27
Rodan interrupted him, but I didn’t
02:29:30
I heard the answer to my question should I
02:29:33
I lend 50 gold to my sister's husband
02:29:35
they mean a lot to me
02:29:39
your sister is a wonderful woman
02:29:42
I treat her with respect
02:29:45
if her husband came to me and asked
02:29:47
borrow 50 gold coins I would ask
02:29:49
For what purpose did he need them?
02:29:52
if he answered that he wanted to become
02:29:55
a merchant like me and sell
02:29:56
jewelry and expensive utensils I would
02:29:58
said that you know about trading these
02:30:01
things Do you know where I can buy
02:30:04
product at the lowest price Where possible
02:30:07
sell products at good prices
02:30:09
can he answer yes to
02:30:12
these questions
02:30:14
No, he won’t be able to admit Rodan, he’s a lot
02:30:17
helped me in making copies and
02:30:19
worked as an assistant in some shops
02:30:22
then I would explain to him that his goal
02:30:25
unreasonable
02:30:26
traders must learn their craft
02:30:29
his ambition, although worthy, is not
02:30:32
practical and I wouldn't lend him gold
02:30:36
but suppose he said yes I do a lot
02:30:39
helped traders I know how to get there
02:30:42
stand at attention and buy carpets at a low price
02:30:44
which local women weave
02:30:47
I also know a lot of rich people
02:30:49
Babylon to whom I can sell them and
02:30:51
get more profit in this case
02:30:53
I would agree
02:30:55
this is a wise goal, noble ambitions I
02:30:59
I'll be happy to lend you 50 gold if
02:31:01
you guarantee that you will return
02:31:04
But if he said I don't have any
02:31:07
guarantees Besides that I am decent
02:31:09
man and well I will pay you for the loan
02:31:11
then I would answer I really value each one
02:31:15
coin if you get robbed on the way to
02:31:18
quiet or the carpets will be taken away when you
02:31:19
if you go back then you won't be able to
02:31:22
pay me my gold will be lost
02:31:25
You see Rodan Gold is a commodity
02:31:28
moneylender
02:31:29
just lend it
02:31:32
But if it is unreasonable to do this, then you will get
02:31:34
gold back is already problematic
02:31:37
the wise moneylender does not want risk but
02:31:40
guarantees of safe debt repayment
02:31:43
it’s good to help those who continued
02:31:47
found himself in trouble and dealt with by fate
02:31:50
unfair for those who want to start their own
02:31:53
business to succeed and be useful
02:31:57
but help must be provided wisely differently
02:32:00
with our desire to help we will only burden
02:32:02
self Burden belonging to another
02:32:05
I again avoided answering yours
02:32:07
Rodan's question But my advice is this
02:32:11
keep your 50 gold
02:32:14
what your work brings you and what
02:32:16
you get the reward that belongs to you
02:32:18
and no one can force you
02:32:21
part with it if only you yourself
02:32:22
you don't want this
02:32:24
If you want to lend gold to
02:32:27
it brought you even more gold
02:32:29
do it with caution and don't give it away
02:32:32
everything in one hand
02:32:34
I don't like gold lying around But
02:32:37
I don't like it even more
02:32:39
high risk how old are you
02:32:42
you make spears
02:32:44
three full years
02:32:46
How much money have you saved excluding
02:32:49
gift from the king
02:32:50
three gold coins
02:32:53
It turns out you worked while denying yourself
02:32:55
expensive things and saved up one gold piece at a time
02:32:57
coin per year
02:32:59
everything is as you say
02:33:02
means in 50 years of work you will accumulate 50
02:33:05
gold coins while continuing to deny myself
02:33:07
for pleasure
02:33:08
it will take your whole life
02:33:12
do you think your sister would bet
02:33:14
savings accumulated over 50 years are threatened
02:33:17
labor at the melting pot just for the sake of
02:33:19
for her husband to try to become
02:33:21
merchant
02:33:23
no if you look at it this way
02:33:25
sides
02:33:27
then go to her and tell her three years I
02:33:30
worked from morning to night without a break
02:33:32
except on days of fasting I deprived myself
02:33:35
the pleasures that I so craved
02:33:37
heart
02:33:38
for every year of labor and self-denial I
02:33:41
accumulated one gold coin
02:33:43
You are my beloved sister and I want you to
02:33:46
your husband could be involved in a business in which
02:33:48
he will achieve significant success if he
02:33:52
will provide a plan that my friend Mathon
02:33:54
considers it reasonable and feasible, then I
02:33:57
I will gladly lend him my savings for
02:33:59
a whole year so that he has the opportunity
02:34:00
prove that he can succeed
02:34:04
do as I tell you And if you
02:34:07
he has the ability he will prove it
02:34:10
if he fails, at least not
02:34:13
will owe you as much
02:34:14
can never return
02:34:17
I became a moneylender because I have
02:34:19
more gold than I need in mine
02:34:21
trade I want surplus gold
02:34:24
worked for others and thereby brought
02:34:26
even more gold for me
02:34:28
I don't want to risk my gold
02:34:30
because I spent a lot of effort and
02:34:33
I denied myself a lot in order to
02:34:34
earn it
02:34:36
so I won't lend gold
02:34:39
If you are not sure that it is in
02:34:40
safety and will come back to me
02:34:43
I also won’t lend it to him if
02:34:46
I'm not sure it will come back to me right away
02:34:47
How will it start generating income for the borrower?
02:34:51
I told you Rodan several secrets
02:34:53
my chest with things left in
02:34:55
as collateral
02:34:57
As you can see, people have weaknesses and
02:35:00
sometimes they borrow without having
02:35:02
possibilities to pay it off
02:35:04
often their dreams are about how they will get rich
02:35:07
having gold are just false
02:35:09
hopes that don't give opportunity
02:35:11
make your dreams come true
02:35:13
you Rodan now have gold which
02:35:16
you have to use it to earn
02:35:18
even more gold for yourself
02:35:21
You can even become a gold loan shark
02:35:23
like me
02:35:25
if you can reliably keep yours
02:35:27
treasure it will bring you good
02:35:29
income will become a source of joy and
02:35:31
satisfaction for the rest of your life
02:35:34
But if you let it slip away
02:35:37
it will become a source of constant
02:35:40
sadness and regret until the end of your days
02:35:43
What do you need most from gold in
02:35:45
in your wallet
02:35:47
so that it remains safe
02:35:50
wise words agreed maton
02:35:53
your first wish
02:35:55
keep him safe
02:35:57
Do you think your husband is able to
02:36:00
sisters give him this security and
02:36:03
protect from possible loss
02:36:05
I'm afraid not because he doesn't
02:36:08
knowledgeable about conservation issues
02:36:09
wealth
02:36:11
then don't give in to the deceptive feeling
02:36:13
duty and do not trust your treasure to anyone
02:36:16
if you want to help your family or
02:36:19
to your friends Find other ways and don't
02:36:22
risk your money
02:36:24
don't forget that gold is unexpected
02:36:26
eludes those who are not capable of it
02:36:28
save
02:36:29
letting others lose your money is
02:36:33
the same thing as wasting it
02:36:34
in vain
02:36:36
what else do you expect besides safety?
02:36:38
from your gold
02:36:40
that it will bring even more gold
02:36:43
you're right again gold is meant for
02:36:47
to earn even more and
02:36:49
multiply
02:36:50
gold borrowed wisely can double
02:36:53
increase your income before you
02:36:55
get old if you risk losing
02:36:58
then you risk losing it and everything
02:37:00
it could work
02:37:02
so don't believe the crazy plan
02:37:05
impractical people who believe that
02:37:07
know how to get your money
02:37:08
bring huge income Such plans
02:37:11
are born in the minds of dreamers
02:37:13
unfamiliar with safety laws
02:37:16
Be careful in your expectations too
02:37:19
you can keep your wealth and
02:37:22
enjoy it
02:37:23
give it to someone, believing the promises
02:37:25
justified profit means subjecting
02:37:29
his risk of loss
02:37:31
strive to build relationships with people
02:37:33
famous for their success and your gold
02:37:36
will bear generous fruits under their skillful
02:37:38
leadership and reliable security
02:37:39
provided by their wisdom and experience
02:37:43
this way you will avoid misfortune
02:37:45
falls to the lot of most people
02:37:47
to whom the gods decided to entrust gold
02:37:51
Rodan wanted to thank Maton for
02:37:53
wise advice, but he didn’t listen
02:37:55
saying the king's gift will teach you greatness
02:37:58
wisdom If you want to keep your 50
02:38:02
gold You must be very
02:38:04
prudent
02:38:06
there will be many temptations around
02:38:09
they will advise you what to do
02:38:12
offer numerous possibilities
02:38:14
to make big profits before
02:38:17
let some gold coin
02:38:19
leave your wallet Remember the stories from
02:38:22
my chest and make sure you can
02:38:25
bring her back
02:38:27
if you still need my advice
02:38:29
come again I will be happy to help you
02:38:34
before you go read what
02:38:36
written under the lid of my chest this
02:38:40
the inscription can equally be attributed
02:38:41
both to the debtor and to the vendor
02:38:45
a little caution is better than a lot
02:38:48
regret
02:38:53
[music]
02:38:56
history at the walls of Babylon
02:39:01
[music]
02:39:03
old stern warrior bonzar stood on
02:39:06
guards at the passage leading to the top
02:39:08
ancient walls of Babylon
02:39:10
valiant defenders fought above
02:39:12
the defending walls depended on them
02:39:15
future existence of this Great One
02:39:17
city ​​and hundreds of thousands of its inhabitants
02:39:20
Tsarev carried the attackers over the city
02:39:23
warriors shouted people horses with stomping
02:39:26
rushed through the streets resounded
02:39:28
deafening gate
02:39:32
on the streets
02:39:38
it was only a small part of the army
02:39:42
the main forces of Babylon under
02:39:44
under the leadership of the king they fought far away
02:39:45
in the east during the Great March against
02:39:47
Elamites
02:39:49
no one expected an attack on the city during
02:39:51
time of their absence therefore Babylon
02:39:54
was left practically without protection
02:39:57
and suddenly from the north they
02:39:59
The mighty army of the Assyrians collapsed
02:40:02
the walls had to stand
02:40:04
otherwise Babylon will fall
02:40:07
crowds of citizens formed in front of the banzar
02:40:10
pale on the faces and frightened searchers though
02:40:12
some news about the progress of the battle
02:40:15
in indescribable horror they looked at
02:40:17
wounded and killed every now and then
02:40:19
carried out or taken out of the passage
02:40:22
this was the turning point of the battle
02:40:26
the enemy kept a ring around the city for three days
02:40:28
and suddenly threw all his strength precisely
02:40:31
to this section of the wall and to this gate
02:40:34
from above the defenders were forced to fight back
02:40:37
attack from siege towers and escala
02:40:39
shooting with hot oil and finally
02:40:42
spears if the enemies were getting close to the top
02:40:45
thousands of enemy Archers brought down
02:40:47
deadly wall defenders
02:40:51
old banzar was the first to receive all the news
02:40:54
because he was closest to the battlefield and
02:40:57
could immediately hear how the defenders
02:40:58
fight off another furious attack
02:41:01
an elderly merchant came close to him
02:41:04
his flabby hands were shaking
02:41:07
Tell me tell me he begged They didn't
02:41:12
must pass my sons left with our
02:41:15
the king has no one to protect my old wife
02:41:18
my goods will be stolen I will be left without food we
02:41:23
old people we can't defend ourselves we can't
02:41:26
become slaves we will starve we will die
02:41:29
tell me they won't pass
02:41:34
Calm down, the merchant answered the guard
02:41:36
the walls of Babylon are strong
02:41:39
Go to the markets Tell your wife that
02:41:42
walls protect you and all your property
02:41:44
as reliably as they protect the rich
02:41:47
The King's Treasures
02:41:49
Stay close to the walls so that they fly by
02:41:52
The arrows didn't hurt you
02:41:55
the old man left and in his place appeared
02:41:57
woman holding a child
02:42:00
Tell me what news is there from above
02:42:02
tell me the truth so I can
02:42:05
reassure your poor husband he lies
02:42:07
in a fever he has terrible wounds but he
02:42:09
rushes to his armor and spear to
02:42:11
protect me and the child According to him
02:42:14
our treacherous enemies will expose us
02:42:16
monstrous reprisal if they break into
02:42:18
city
02:42:19
keeping calm more than once you
02:42:22
you will become a mother, the walls of Babylon will protect
02:42:26
you and your children they are tall and strong
02:42:30
do you hear the cries of our valiant
02:42:32
defenders, they are the ones pouring out the cauldrons with
02:42:35
boiling oil on boarding ladder
02:42:38
yes I hear it, but I also hear the roar of rams
02:42:42
And our gates
02:42:44
Go to your husband and tell him that the gate
02:42:47
durable and will withstand ram attacks
02:42:51
also say that wall climbers
02:42:53
enemies immediately receive blows from the spear Be
02:42:56
be careful and hurry to hide behind those
02:42:58
Houses
02:43:00
banzar stepped aside to
02:43:02
clear the passage for the armed
02:43:03
reinforcements
02:43:05
when wars clang with bronze shields
02:43:08
passed by with a heavy tread
02:43:10
the girl pulled him by the belt
02:43:13
Tell me please warrior We are in
02:43:15
security I hear scary sounds people
02:43:19
bleeding I'm very afraid
02:43:23
What will happen to my family my mother
02:43:25
little brother baby
02:43:28
The stern old warrior measured the child
02:43:30
glance and spoke to the exposed
02:43:32
chin forward
02:43:34
Don't be afraid baby, he reassured her
02:43:37
the walls of Babylon will protect you and your mother and
02:43:40
younger brother and baby just for the sake of
02:43:43
safety of people like you, kind queen
02:43:46
Seramida ordered to build more of them
02:43:47
hundred years ago
02:43:49
no one has ever managed to break
02:43:52
These walls
02:43:54
Come home and tell your family
02:43:56
that the walls of Babylon will protect them and they
02:43:59
there's nothing to be afraid of
02:44:01
Day after day the old banzar stood in
02:44:04
watch and watched as the warriors
02:44:05
reinforcements are coming up the passage
02:44:07
to fight at the top until
02:44:09
they will not be let down wounded or dead
02:44:12
they constantly crowded around him
02:44:15
frightened townspeople eagerly striving
02:44:16
find out if the walls will hold up
02:44:19
Banzar answered all their questions
02:44:22
the dignity of an old warrior
02:44:24
the walls of Babylon will protect you
02:44:27
three weeks and five days have passed
02:44:30
the bloodshed didn't stop
02:44:33
Severe clenched his jaws more and more
02:44:35
banzar and the passage behind him is wet from
02:44:38
the blood of the wounded turned into mud from
02:44:41
incessant streams of warriors who
02:44:43
walked up or staggered down
02:44:45
down
02:44:46
every day piles accumulated against the wall
02:44:49
enemy bodies were carried away every night and
02:44:52
their comrades buried them
02:44:55
on the fifth night of 4 weeks the fight is still
02:44:58
didn't subside
02:44:59
the first rays of daylight illuminated
02:45:02
the plains are raised in clouds of dust
02:45:03
retreating enemies
02:45:06
there was a loud noise from the defenders
02:45:09
The cry in its meaning could not be
02:45:12
doubts
02:45:13
it was repeated by the troops waiting behind
02:45:16
citizens echoed him with city walls
02:45:19
on the streets
02:45:20
he swept over the city like a furious
02:45:23
storm
02:45:24
people ran out of their houses and the streets filled up
02:45:28
throbbing crowd
02:45:30
fear pent up for weeks has turned
02:45:33
in A common cry of joy
02:45:35
from the highest tower of the temple rampart
02:45:37
the flame of Victory burst out
02:45:40
A plume of blue smoke rose into the sky
02:45:42
spreading the news throughout the area
02:45:46
the walls of Babylon once again gave
02:45:49
repulse a strong and cruel enemy who
02:45:51
intended to plunder his rich
02:45:52
hidden treasures
02:45:54
suppress and enslave its inhabitants
02:45:57
Babylon stood indestructible for a century
02:46:00
century because he had a reliable
02:46:03
protection
02:46:05
he just couldn't afford to stay
02:46:07
without her
02:46:09
walls of Babylon
02:46:11
an outstanding example of need and desire
02:46:14
person in protection
02:46:16
this desire is inherent in the human race
02:46:20
these days it is as strong as ever
02:46:22
but we came up with many new ways
02:46:25
fulfillment of this desire
02:46:28
these days from an unexpected misfortune that
02:46:31
can enter any house and settle down
02:46:33
in front of the fireplace we are protected by the impregnable
02:46:36
wall insurance systems
02:46:38
savings accounts and reliable
02:46:40
investment
02:46:42
we cannot do without proper
02:46:45
protection
02:46:50
[music]
02:46:53
the story of the Babylonian merchant
02:46:55
camels
02:47:00
The stronger a person feels
02:47:03
hunger, the clearer his Mind and the sharper
02:47:07
smells of food
02:47:10
Azur's son hasn't eaten Tarkad for two days now
02:47:13
nothing but two figs
02:47:15
which he managed to steal before
02:47:18
the indignant housewife chased him down
02:47:20
street
02:47:22
the woman's screams still rang in his
02:47:24
ears holding back from snatching
02:47:26
from some merchant's basket
02:47:28
delicious fruit
02:47:30
He walked back and forth in front of the tavern
02:47:32
on the flight to meet someone from
02:47:34
acquaintances of someone who could
02:47:36
I'd like to borrow a couple of copper coins
02:47:40
only they could cause a friendly
02:47:42
smile on the face of the fat tavern owner
02:47:44
and provide good food
02:47:48
he knew that without money he would not be there
02:47:50
glad
02:47:53
Arkad was so lost in his thoughts that
02:47:56
almost came face to face with
02:47:58
tall, skinny merchants
02:48:01
camels
02:48:04
and here is Tarka from whom I was looking for He
02:48:08
owes me two Medics that I lent
02:48:10
him a month ago and one silver coin
02:48:13
which I lent him earlier
02:48:16
it's good that we just met
02:48:20
today I needed this money
02:48:22
what do you say
02:48:26
Arkad fell into a stupor, his face turned red
02:48:31
he had no particular desire to argue with
02:48:33
straightforward debasir
02:48:36
I'm sorry, I'm very sorry, but today I have
02:48:40
there are no copper or silver coins to
02:48:43
pay you back
02:48:44
But then stand somewhere, won't you
02:48:48
you can get some copper and
02:48:50
one silver coin to repay the debt
02:48:52
to your father's old friend who came
02:48:55
to help you in difficult times
02:48:58
I'm haunted by evil fate, so I don't
02:49:02
I can pay you back
02:49:04
evil fate you blame the gods for your
02:49:08
own weakness
02:49:09
evil fate pursues only the one who is greater
02:49:12
thinks about how to borrow money and not about
02:49:15
which ones to return
02:49:17
come with me to the tavern I
02:49:19
I'm hungry and I want to tell you something
02:49:22
history
02:49:24
Tharkad shuddered Josska
02:49:26
straightforwardness to the level of the bassir, but at least he
02:49:28
invited him to cross the threshold of the cherished
02:49:30
taverns
02:49:32
Yes, the bassir pushed him into the far corner
02:49:35
where they sat on small rugs
02:49:38
when the smiling owner approached them
02:49:41
Kauzkor establishments before Basir addressed to
02:49:44
him with his characteristic directness Hey
02:49:47
fat desert lizard bring it to me
02:49:50
well-fried juicy goat
02:49:52
a leg of bread and more vegetables because
02:49:54
I'm very hungry and don't forget about mine
02:49:57
friend Bring him a jug of water
02:50:01
cold water because today was a great day
02:50:04
hot
02:50:06
Tharkad's heart sank
02:50:09
Will he really sit and drink water and
02:50:11
watch this man eat a whole
02:50:13
goat leg
02:50:15
but he didn't say anything
02:50:17
he couldn't think of anything to say
02:50:21
Yes, Basir didn’t know such a thing as
02:50:23
silence
02:50:24
smiling and waving good-naturedly to others
02:50:27
to visitors who all knew him
02:50:29
continued
02:50:30
I just heard from a traveler
02:50:33
returned from Urfa about a rich man
02:50:35
a person who has carved out
02:50:37
the stone plate is so thin that
02:50:40
You can look through it
02:50:42
he put it in the window of his house to
02:50:45
protect yourself from the rain
02:50:47
she is yellow according to this
02:50:49
he was allowed to see the traveler
02:50:52
through it the whole Outer world looked
02:50:55
unusual not like in reality
02:50:59
what do you say to this
02:51:01
Is it possible for a person to see this?
02:51:04
the world in a different color
02:51:06
I would venture to guess that the young man said yes

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