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Essay / The richest man of all time - 2074
The richest man of all timeBansir was a tank builder, he had problems like any other human being, he had too much going on to worry about anything else. He was a hard worker; he didn't understand why he worked so hard and why he was always "poor." Bansir had a best friend named Kobi and they worked hard together; they were in the same troubled boat, plotting and collecting money. Kobi and Bansir saved a lot of money over the years, but felt they had nothing to show for it. They could not bear to see their families or loved ones left without help. They both reached poverty! They both had the best idea yet. They refused to continue living a life of slavery. Bansir and Kobi sat down and began to plot; they remembered a friend named Arkad who they went to school with. Arkad claimed to be the richest man in Babylon, in the eyes of Bansir and Kobi, Arkad was blessed with prosperity. With all this in mind, Bansir and Kobi decided to consult Arkad. Arkad helped them understand why and how they had not prospered, so they yearned for his guidance. Arkad was known throughout the country for his great wealth, generosity, and family and charitable freedom. Bansir and Kobi met as a group, and there the discussions opened up astonishing perceptions of this thing we call “life”. Bansir Housing; why doesn't destiny find us? Why doesn't destiny find us? We are equally deserving.” Arkad's greatest testimony is that (easy money doesn't stay). Arkad was successful because he believed in knowledge and the power of wealth, as well as the law of wealth. He was determined to immerse himself, study and follow these laws so that he would not be a poor man, which he refused to be. Arkad's philosophy was "there are two types of thinking, one being the things we left in the middle of paper with Hadan Gula who is the grandson of Sharru's partner to whom he owed." Sharru offered to tell Hadan how he and his grandfather formed a partnership that proved very profitable. Sharru was once a slave because of his brother's evil deeds. His brother killed his friend during a fight. Sharru was sold into slavery when her father could not find the money to free Sharru. Sharru has made things positive as his fulfilling job is his new best friend he has ever known. He said that working made him a better man and he was later sold to a new master. His new master was a baker named Nana-naid. Sharru heard lies about his grandfather that he refused to believe. Sharru's story changed Hadan's outlook on life and allowed him to understand what needs to be done to bring about change. Sharru is now admired by him and others for his touching story. WHERE IS THE DETERMINATION, THE WAY CAN BE FOUND.