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Chapter 47 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depth of Knowledge 2

Chapter 47 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depth of Knowledge 2
Volume 6 Chapter 2 Gold is Hidden in the Deepest Depths of Knowledge [-]
To kiss knowledge is to touch wealth

When life is hard and you have to sell things to get by, you should first sell gold, gems, houses and land, and at the last moment, you must not sell any books.

—— "Tard"

The Jewish nation is a nation that attaches great importance to knowledge.Although they cannot even guarantee the most basic source of livelihood for a long period of time, as long as they enjoy a stable life for a period of time, they can create amazing wealth.Because they are actually rich, and this wealth is the wealth of knowledge they possess.

According to legend, in ancient times, there were often books in Jewish cemeteries.They think that in the dead of night, the dead will come out to read.Of course, this approach has a symbolic meaning: when life ends, the pursuit of knowledge never ends.In addition, the Jews also believe that gold, silver, jewelry, houses and land in the world are things that can change and disappear, while knowledge is wealth that can be passed on for a long time.

The earliest education Jewish children get about books is: books are sweet.

In every Jewish home, when the child is a little sensible, the mother will open the "Bible", put a drop of honey on it, and then tell him to kiss the honey on the "Bible".The purpose of this ceremony is self-evident, books are sweet.Let children develop the habit of contact with books from an early age.Slowly, the children began to like reading books.When I was young, it was because of honey, but when I grew up, I realized that the book is "sweet" from the content of the book.

The Jews regard knowledge as wealth, and believe that "knowledge can be taken away without being robbed, and knowledge is power."

When every Jew was young, their mother would often ask him: "If one day, your house was burned down and your property was robbed, what would you run away with?"

If the children answered "money" or "diamond", their mother would further ask: "There is something more important than diamonds. It has no shape, no color, no smell. Do you know what it is?"

If the child can't answer, the mother will say: "Son, what you take away should not be money or diamonds, but knowledge. Because knowledge cannot be taken away by anyone, as long as you are still alive , knowledge will always follow you.”

In Jewish families, this is how parents tell their children: Knowledge is the source of all wealth and the only golden key that can permanently open the door to wealth.Jewish history has repeatedly verified the value of knowledge.Instead of giving them limited wealth, it is better to give them the golden key that can open the door of wealth forever-knowledge.

In this world, wealth can disappear and increase with the change of circumstances, but knowledge is eternal, it will not change with the change of time and conditions.

All Jews know this truth, so the Jews pay special attention to learning.The basic point of the Jewish spirit of seeking knowledge lies in their deep and practical understanding of knowledge, knowledge is wealth, and thus a greedy desire for wealth such as knowledge arises.The Jews wandered around, without a home, without a fixed place to live, and without the guarantee of the right to survive and develop.Wherever they go, the only point of support is the knowledge in their own minds, relying on knowledge to create wealth, and thus using wealth and money to fight for a way of life for themselves, a space for survival and development.Material wealth may be stolen at any time, but knowledge is always by your side, wisdom is always with you, and if you have wisdom and knowledge, you are not afraid of having no wealth.This is why the Jews have been wandering for thousands of years and are still alive.

Jewish businessmen have amazing business minds, which is also the inevitable result of their nation's respect for knowledge, love of learning, and emphasis on education.Armed with knowledge, the Jewish businessman is able to deal with all kinds of situations without being surprised. This is the charm of the "No. [-] businessman".

(End of this chapter)

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