The Richest Man In Babylon By George S Clason Chapter 1 The Man Who Desired Gold Bansir, the chariot builder of Babylon, was thoroughly discouraged. From his seat upon the low wall surrounding his property, he gazed sadly at his simple home and the open workshop in which stood a partially completed chariot. His wife frequently appeared at the open door. Her furtive glances in his direction reminded him that the meal bag was almost empty and he should be at work finishing the chariot, hammering and hewing, polishing and painting, stretching taut the leather over the wheel rims, preparing it for delivery so he could collect from his wealthy customer. Nevertheless,' his fat, muscular body sat stolidly upon the wall. His slow mind was struggling patiently with a problem for which he could find no answer. The hot, tropical sun, so typical of this valley of the Euphrates, beat down upon him mercilessly. Beads of perspiration formed upon his brow ...
I see!! Coming from a legendary inventor, great thinker and scientist that "the touch of genius and the courage" to keep going definitely brings outcome.
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Lord, please always supply me with that courage to keep moving even when I feel tired.
Einstein was a prodigy
DeleteHis works are still speaking for him
Nice to read from you #Paschal
It is much more easy to break down and very difficult to build up. With the help of God let me be among those that help to build up
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Deleteit is easier to destroy than to build
A sound author indeed, I love his write up. Thanks
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