The Richest Man In Babylon By George S Clason Chapter 7 - The Walls of Babylon Old Banzar, grim warrior of another day, stood guard at the passageway leading to the top of the ancient walls of Babylon. Up above, valiant defenders were battling to hold the walls. Upon them depended ihe future existence of this great city with its hundreds of thousands of citizens. Over the walls came the roar of the attacking armies, the yelling of many men, the trampling of thousands of horses, the deafening boom of the battering rams pounding the bronzed gates. In the street behind the gate lounged the spearmen, waiting to defend the entrance should the gates give way. They were but few for the task. The main armies of Babylon were with their king, far away in the east on the great expedition against the Elamites. No attack upon the city having been anticipated during their absence, the defending forces were small. Unexpectedly from the north, bore down ...

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
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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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