The Art of Money Getting

· Guiding Beam
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Fortune always favors the brave, and never helps a man who does not help himself.The Art of Money Getting by P.T. Barnum is a timeless guide to achieving financial independence and mastering money management. Published in 1880, Barnum shares insights rooted in wealth principles, offering practical advice on financial literacy and business ethics. His straightforward approach, blending common sense with experience, helps readers understand the foundations of building and maintaining wealth, whether on Wall Street or in everyday life.Barnums teachings align with modern ideas like busting loose from the money game and getting good with money, highlighting the importance of financial planning and personal development. This classic isn't just about earning money; it's about sustaining and growing it through disciplined habits and smart decisions that stand the test of time.The Art of Money Getting is more than a book - it's a legacy.Make this timeless wisdom a part of your library today.Title Details-Original Text: 1880 Edition-Genre: Financial Literature / Personal Development

About the author

P.T. Barnum (18101891) was a visionary American showman, businessman, and entertainer, best known for founding the circus that became the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. His flair for promotion and keen understanding of human curiosity allowed him to craft extraordinary spectacles that captivated audiences. Beyond his circus endeavors, Barnum was a shrewd marketer and wrote several books, including The Art of Money Getting, where he shared insights on success and personal finance. His motto, "There's a sucker born every minute," reflects his playful yet controversial approach to entertainment and commerce. Barnum's legacy is a fascinating blend of entrepreneurship and showmanship that continues to influence modern entertainment.

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