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To grow wealthy, one must invest in oneself—study, practice, and seek progress relentlessly. Such self-improvement amplifies earning potential and sustains long-term prosperity.
The Enduring Wisdom of Babylon
Arad concluded his lessons by stressing that these seven cures are universal and timeless: start saving, control expenses, wisely invest, guard assets, invest in property, plan for the future, and develop personal skills.
He urged his students—and all who listen—to practice these principles diligently. The wealth of Babylon, he said, is still plentiful; it only remains for each individual to unlock it through prudence, discipline, and continuous self-improvement.