
The art of money getting : $b or, golden rules for making money
by P. T. (Phineas Taylor) Barnum
"The Art of Money Getting: or, Golden Rules for Making Money" by P.T. Barnum is a self-help book written in the late 19th century. This work offers practical advice on achieving financial success and highlights the importance of proper economic habits. Barnum, a renowned showman and entrepreneur, shares his insights based on personal experiences and observations, emphasizing values like hard work, frugality, and integrity. In the book, Barnum discusses essential principles for making and retaining wealth. He emphasizes that true economy isn't merely about saving pennies but about ensuring that one's expenses are consistently lower than earnings. He encourages readers to avoid debt, choose vocations that align with their interests, and persist in their endeavors. Barnum’s anecdotes illustrate the pitfalls of extravagance and the significance of maintaining integrity in financial dealings. He asserts that a sound mind and good health are foundational to success, advocating for diligence, systematic work, and charitable behavior as key components of a prosperous life. Ultimately, Barnum’s work serves as a motivational guide for anyone seeking to improve their financial standing and make a lasting impact through honest work.
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