Najbogatiot Covek Vo Vavilon ⚡ 〈AUTHENTIC〉
He then told Bansir a helpful truth—one he had learned from Algamish, the moneylender who first taught him.
Bansir returned to his humble workshop, but now with a small clay pot. Every time he was paid for a chariot, he dropped one of every ten coppers into that pot. He never spent that pot. After a year, he lent the savings to a rope-maker. After five years, he bought his own donkey—and then a second. najbogatiot covek vo vavilon
Yet, long ago, Arkad was a poor scribe who carved clay tablets for other men’s wages. He then told Bansir a helpful truth—one he

