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The Richest Man in Babylon is the most influential financial book you have never heard of. First published in 1926, this 72-page collection of ancient parables has sold over 30 million copies and remains the foundation of wealth-building for millions of people worldwide.
Set in ancient Babylon, the richest city of its time, each story teaches a universal financial truth through the struggles of ordinary people. The lessons are simple, timeless, and backed by 4,000 years of proven human experience.
Unlike modern financial books that overwhelm you with complex strategies, this one cuts through the noise with seven rules you can apply today.
Pay yourself first. Save at least 10% of everything you earn before you spend a cent.
Most expenses are habits, not necessities. Cut the ones that do not serve your future.
Savings alone are not enough. Invest in assets that multiply your wealth over time.
Avoid get-rich-quick schemes. If it sounds too good to be true, it always is.
Rent is someone else's wealth. Ownership is yours. Make the shift as soon as you can.
Prepare for the inevitable downturns before they arrive. Have a plan for the worst.
Your skills are your greatest asset. Invest in yourself constantly.
The world's most successful people return to this book again and again. Warren Buffett, Robert Kiyosaki, Tony Robbins, and Dave Ramsey all cite it as a foundational influence. Not for complex investing strategies, but for the mindset that makes wealth inevitable.
"A part of all you earn is yours to keep."
— The Richest Man in Babylon"Wealth, like a tree, grows from a tiny seed. The first copper you save is the seed that shall grow into your tree of wealth."
— The Richest Man in Babylon"The wealthy buy assets. Everyone else buys things that make them look wealthy."
— UnknownIf any of these describe you, this book is your starting point. Not next week. Not when you have more money. Now.