I'm one of the lazy bums (if you like) who would still go in search of the audio version of any book I'm reading or interested in reading. It's kinda me saving myself the stress of having to carry the books around, thereby saving them from the harsh conditions many books go through. Recently, I went in search of the audiobook of The Richest Man in Babylon. You see, I had read the book once, I even have the soft copy in PDF on my laptop, but there is just something about hearing a book being read to you. Though I couldn't find it, what I did find wasn't less rewarding. I got the dramatised version of it done by the Napoleon Hill Foundation motivation audio theatre. It came along with and dramatization of another book called The Magic Story. In the following paragraphs, I'm going to share some of the things I learnt from the dramatization, and of course, my interpretation of its content. I hope to pass along the wise of this aged writings!
Lesson#1
A person should not be blinded to whatever exists
Lesson#1
A person should not be blinded to whatever exists