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What makes these tablets profoundly intriguing is not only their age—over 5,000 years old—but their remarkably modern advice on how individuals, even in the distant past, sought to navigate the complexities of financial responsibility. From this discovery, two scholars, Mrs. Shrewsbury and the narrator, Alfred H. Shrewsbury, derive invaluable lessons that resonate strongly with contemporary issues of debt, savings, and financial discipline.