The Richest Man In Babylon By George S Clason Chapter 6 - The Gold Lender of Babylon Fifty pieces of gold! Never before had Rodan, the spearmaker of old Babylon, carried so much gold in his learner wallet. Happily down the king's highway from the palace of his most liberal Majesty he strode. Cheerfully the gold clinked as the wallet at his belt swayed with each step—the sweetest music he had ever heard. Fifty pieces of gold! All his! He could hardly realize his good fortune. What power in those clinking discs! They could purchase anything he wanted, a grand house, land, cattle, camels, horses, chariots, whatever he might desire. What use should he make of it? This evening as he turned into a side street toward the home of his sister, he could think of nothing he would rather possess than those same glittering, heavy pieces of gold—his to keep. It was upon an evening some days later that a perplexed Rodan entered the shop of Mathon, the lende...




When opportunities come along such man's way, because he is prepared,he will not meet such opportunities.
ReplyDeleteFor those who are not prepared,they may not even recognize such opportunities ND if they do,it my slip by without making use of it.
Exactly
DeleteEvery preparation leads to a readiness to take on the task ahead
Nice reading from you @OludareAlagbe
I meant,he will not miss su h opportunity
ReplyDeleteIf they do,it may slip by without making use of such a opportunity
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