When we look at the topic of success, personal development, and personal finance, the book ‘The Richest Man in Babylon comes up a lot and for good reason. This week on Learning For Legacy, Afam will be discussing the book, the lessons we can learn and why it has stood the test of time.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- In the book there are three key stages in terms of money, how we use it, and its purpose. These are:
- 1: Acquiring money - We should aim to be paying ourselves at least 10%. This is to go towards our long term future.
- 2: Keeping money - This comes through the plan of seeking advice from those who are financially competent.
- 3: Using money - This is about learning to make money work for itself.
- Nobody can arrive at their full measure of success until they have fully crushed the spirit of procrastination. More often than not, the biggest battle we face is due to factors within.
- To attract success to ourselves, it's necessary to take advantage of the opportunities that come our way.
BEST MOMENTS
‘Our prosperity as a nation depends on the personal financial prosperity of each of us as individuals'
‘Wealth grows wherever we as people exert energy'
‘A part of all that I earn is mine to keep'
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Subscribe to Legacy Learning TV on YouTube
Sign up for a free Wealth Report on the Legacy Learning webpage
Purchase the book: 'The Richest Man in Babylon'
ABOUT THE HOST
Afam is passionate about people building generational wealth for their households. In this respect, his aim is to provide information and insights for lifestyle design, leadership and economic empowerment. Afam is encouraged when he sees others building a legacy for themselves.
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PODCAST DESCRIPTION
A topical & interview podcast all about the concept of making generational wealth understandable, practical and accessible. It's important to break down what it really is & isn't. Talks including ethics, character, leadership, strategies, history, case studies, sad stories made good, fun stories making to uplift, leftfield stories making you think, discovering stories/examples around the world. Including interviews with community & business leaders, thinkers, celebrities and everyday people.
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