The Five Laws of Gold

The five laws of Gold is taken from the book “The Richest Man In Babylon” by George S. Clason.  I wish I got to know about these laws when I started my working life years ago. Here’s what they are.

The Five Laws of Gold

Law 1

Gold cometh gladly and in increasing quantity to any man who will put by not less than one-tenth of his earnings to create an estate for his future and that of his family.

Law 2

Gold laboreth diligently and contentedly for the wise owner who finds for it profitable employment, multiplying even as the flocks of the field.

Law 3

Gold clingeth to the protection of the cautious owner who invest it under the advice of men wise in its handling.

Law 4

Gold slippeth away from the man who invests it in businesses or purposes with which he is not familiar or which are not approved by those skilled in its keep.

Law 5

Gold flees the man who would force it to impossible earnings or who followeth the alluring advice of trickster and schemers or who trust it to his own inexperience and romantic desires in investment.

 

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