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“Wisdom is really the key to wealth. With great wisdom, comes great wealth and success. Rather than pursuing wealth, pursue wisdom. The aggressive pursuit of wealth can lead to disappointment.

Wisdom is defined as the quality of having experience, and being able to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting. Wisdom is basically the practical application of knowledge.

Rich people have small TVs and big libraries, and poor people have small libraries and big TVs.

Become completely focused on one subject and study the subject for a long period of time. Don't skip around from one subject to the next.

The problem is generally not money. Jesus taught that the problem was attachment to possessions and dependence on money rather than dependence on God.

Those who love people, acquire wealth so they can give generously. After all, money feeds, shelters, and clothes people.

They key is to work extremely hard for a short period of time (1-5 years), create abundant wealth, and then make money work hard for you through wise investments that yield a passive income for life.

Don't let the opinions of the average man sway you. Dream, and he thinks you're crazy. Succeed, and he thinks you're lucky. Acquire wealth, and he thinks you're greedy. Pay no attention. He simply doesn't understand.

Failure is success if we learn from it. Continuing failure eventually leads to success. Those who dare to fail miserably can achieve greatly.

Whenever you pursue a goal, it should be with complete focus. This means no interruptions.

Only when one loves his career and is skilled at it can he truly succeed.

Never rush into an investment without prior research and deliberation.

With preferred shares, investors are guaranteed a dividend forever, while common stocks have variable dividends.

Some regions with very low or no income taxes include the following: Nevada, Texas, Wyoming, Delaware, South Dakota, Cyprus, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Panama, San Marino, Seychelles, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, Curaçao, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Monaco, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Bermuda, Kuwait, Oman, Andorra, Cayman Islands, Belize, Vanuatu, and Campione d'Italia.

There is only one God who is infinite and supreme above all things. Do not replace that infinite one with finite idols. As frustrated as you may feel due to your life circumstances, do not vent it by cursing God or unnecessarily uttering his name.

Greed leads to poverty. Greed inclines people to act impulsively in hopes of gaining more.

The benefit of giving to the poor is so great that a beggar is actually doing the giver a favor by allowing the person to give. The more I give away, the more that comes back.

Earn as much as you can. Save as much as you can. Invest as much as you can. Give as much as you can.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Jews are estimated to be less than 1% of the world's population yet approximately 25% of the world's billionaires are Jewish.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Jews believe that people are creators, not consumers. The role of humans is to improve and perfect God's creations through work, creation, and innovation.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“While many ethnic and religious groups are mainly focused on the afterlife and downplaying this world, Jews view wealth and success as a blessing and gift from God.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“The Jews understand that the blessing of wealth was dependant upon obedience to the law and covenant. The laws in the Torah, if followed, would bring blessings.5 The Tanakh says, “How joyful are those who fear the Lord and delight in obeying his commands…they themselves will be wealthy.” (NLT, Psalm 112:1, 3) "If they listen and obey God, they will be blessed with prosperity throughout their lives.” (NLT, Job 36:11)”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Jewish families encourage pursuit of wealth accumulation, high-income careers, and investing.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Although some popular religious texts such as the New Testament, Quran, Bhagavad Gita, Tao Te Ching, or Tibetan Book of the Dead contain interesting insights and stories, it is the Jewish religious texts such as the Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) that contain valuable information on acquiring wealth.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Rabbi Elazar ben Azariah said, "Where there is no money, there is no learning." The rabbis explain that unless people's stomachs are full and satisfied, they cannot study, grow spiritually, and do good works.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“The Jews are known for their perseverance and this is what helps them achieve their goals. Perseverance means continuous persistence in a course of action, a purpose, in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Rich people have small TVs and big libraries, and poor people have small libraries and big TVs.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Religious Jews believe that all things come from God, as God owns everything. The Tanakh says, “The Lord makes some poor and others rich; he brings some down and lifts others up” (NLT, 1 Samuel 2:7). “The blessing of the LORD brings wealth, and he adds no trouble to it” (NIV, Proverbs 10:22).”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“It has become a cultural norm in Jewish families for parents to bring up their children to value wealth.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Many people have got caught up in the belief known as the “Law of Attraction.” They believe that by their thoughts, affirmations, and other “attraction” exercises they will become wealthy. However, the Tanakh wisely says, “In all work there is profit, but mere talk produces only poverty.” (CJB, Proverbs 14:23). Only through work it is possible to produce results that create wealth and simply talking about wealth will not produce any results. The idea that wealth can come through thoughts or affirmations is a fantasy. “A hard worker has plenty of food, but a person who chases fantasies ends up in poverty” (CJB, Proverbs 28:19).”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Jews have been the most successful and productive nation in history.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“No other ethnic group has even come close to matching the abilities and accomplishments of Jews.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“The Tanakh teaches that, “The diligent will rule, while the lazy will be put to forced labor”. Most Jews work for themselves and hire employees instead of being employees.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Jews highly value having an abundance of money for the sake of caring for their families and for helping the needy.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“The Talmud says that “blessed is He who has created all these to serve me.” German politician Julius Streicher said, “It is an open secret that Jews do not work, but rather let others work for them.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Time is money but I say money is time, for every luxury costs so many precious hours of your life.” Hold back on purchasing all you desire,”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Love people and use money,” should be everyone’s motto in life. Those who love people acquire wealth so they can give generously.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Educator Norman Lamm said, “In Judaism, there are 613 biblical commandments, and the Talmud says that the chief commandment of all is study.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“All that was created during the six days of creation requires improvement” (Genesis Rabbah 11:6). Jews understand this to mean that God left the world unfinished, inviting humans to be partners in creation. The role of humans is to improve and perfect God’s creations through creation and innovation. The”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“It is unwise to trust your own judgment. “He who trusts in himself is a fool, but he who lives by wisdom will escape” (CJB, Proverbs 28:26). Many people have made bad financial investments because they based their decisions on their own judgment and pride. The Tanakh warns, “Pride goes before destruction, and arrogance before failure” (CJB, Proverbs 16:18). “Before being ruined, a person’s heart is proud” (CJB, Proverbs 18:12). The”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“If one takes his studies by heaps at a time, he will benefit little, but if one gathers knowledge little by little he will gain much.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Happiness can be defined as the function of the effort we put forth toward the realization of life's goals. When we understand that our purpose in this world is to strive toward purposeful accomplishment, precisely then will we experience happiness.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Whose acts are greater, man’s or God’s?” Rabbi Akiva answered that man’s acts are greater. Turnus Rufus responded that the heavens and earth are God’s creations which man cannot equal. Rabbi Akiva then brings sheaves of wheat and cakes and says to Turnus Rufus, “The sheaves of wheat were made by God while these cakes were made by man.” He explains that man is not meant to eat wheat as it grows from the ground but rather to process and develop it into a complete product. Rabbi Akiva then says, “Why does a child come out with an umbilical cord until the mother cuts it?” Rabbi Akiva is trying to communicate to Turnus Rufus that natural, God-created states are not necessarily perfect. Judaism does not believe in taking the natural world as it is; humans are meant to take the materials God provided and improve on them. There are imperfections in the world, and we need to perfect them. Successful”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Spiritual teacher Gautama Buddha said, “The mind is everything. What you think you become.” The”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Don’t let the opinions of the average man sway you. Dream, and he thinks you’re crazy. Succeed, and he thinks you’re lucky. Acquire wealth, and he thinks you’re greedy. Pay no attention. He simply doesn’t understand.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“Many Jews understand that time is more valuable than money. You can always recover money, but you can never recover time.”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code
“CODE:
Cursed is the ground for thy sake; in toil shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life.
Tanakh (JPS, Genesis 3:17)

DECODED:
Blessed is He that discerneth secrets.
Talmud (Berakoth 58a)”
H.W. Charles, The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code

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