Gold
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THE FIVE LAWS OF GOLD! THE first law of gold The Second Law of Gold “Gold indeed is a willing worker. It is even eager to multiply when opportunity presents itself. To every man who hath a store of gold set by, opportunity comes for its most profitable use. As the years pass, it multiplies itself in surprising fashion.” The Third Law of Gold “Gold indeed, clingeth to the cautious owner, even as it flees the careless owner. The man who seeks the advice of men wise in the handling of gold soon learneth not to jeopardize his treasure but to preserve in safety and to enjoy in contentment its consistent increase. The Fourth Law of Gold To the man who hath gold yet is not skilled in its handling, many uses for it appear most profitable. Too often these are fraught with danger of loss, and if properly analyzed by wise men, sow small possibility of profit. Therefore, the inexperienced owner of gold who trusts to his own judgment and invests it in businesses or purposes with which he is not familiar, too often finds his judgment imperfect, and pays with his treasure for his inexperience. Wise, indeed, is he who investeth his treasures under the advice of men skilled in the ways of gold.” The Fifth Law of Gold “Fanciful propositions that thrill like adventure tales always come to the new owner of gold. These appear to endow his treasure with magic powers that will enable it to make impossible earnings. Yet heed ye the wise men for verily they know the risks that lurk behind every plan to make great wealth suddenly. “Forget not the rich men of Nineveh who would take no chance of losing their principal or tying it up in unprofitable investments. From “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George Clason |