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His narrative resonates with themes of hope and perseverance as he recounts how a master’s appreciation and personal effort transformed his life. His industriousness allowed him to acquire a business, regain his independence, and ultimately become a partner with his grandfather. His reflections reinforce that success is often the product of honest toil, not merely luck or privilege.
The Value of Earnest Work and Personal Initiative
Shirou Nada’s teachings highlight the importance of self-reliance and proactive effort. While many in Babylon may think of slavery and hardship as the limits of life, Shirou Nada advocates seeing work as a pathway to freedom—both literal and spiritual.