Gold bringeth unto its possessor responsibility and a changed position with his
fellow men. It bringeth fear lest he lose it or it be tricked away from him. It
bringeth a feeling of power and ability to do good. Likewise, it bringeth
opportunities whereby his very good intentions may bring him into
difficulties.
fellow men. It bringeth fear lest he lose it or it be tricked away from him. It
bringeth a feeling of power and ability to do good. Likewise, it bringeth
opportunities whereby his very good intentions may bring him into
difficulties.
( George S. Clason )
[ The Richest Man in Babylon ]
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