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Lit in a Nutshell

Lit in a Nutshell

著者: Chukwuemeka Azubuike
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  • The Richest Man in Babylon
    2025/05/11

    Welcome to Lit in a Nutshell, the podcast where we dive deep into impactful books! Today, we're journeying back thousands of years, not just to an ancient city, but to uncover timeless wisdom about financial prosperity. We're opening the pages of a book that, despite being a "delightful set of parables" penned by George S. Clason in the 1920s, remains profoundly relevant: "The Richest Man in Babylon".

    This isn't a dry financial treatise. Instead, it's a collection of tales spun from ancient Babylon, a city recognized as the "cradle" of the basic financial principles used "the world over". The book's core mission is explicitly stated: "to offer those who are ambitious for financial success an insight which will aid them to acquire money, to keep money and to make their surpluses earn more money". The sources remind us that money is the "medium by which earthly success is measured and makes enjoyment possible".

    "The Richest Man in Babylon" posits a powerful, yet simple idea: "money is plentiful for those who understand the simple laws which govern its acquisition". These simple rules are revealed through engaging stories featuring characters like the famed rich man, Arkad, and others wrestling with financial challenges, such as Bansir and Kobbi, and Dabasir. The book lays out practical steps, famously known as the "Seven Cures for a Lean Purse" and the "Five Laws of Gold". These principles, including starting your purse to fattening, controlling expenditures, making your gold multiply, guarding treasures from loss, making your dwelling a profitable investment, insuring a future income, and increasing your ability to earn, are presented with striking simplicity, reinforcing the idea that "Truth is always simple".

    The wisdom in the book, originating from Babylon, highlights that the struggles people face in building wealth – like unwise investments or putting things off – are not new. Even ancient "clay tablets from Babylon" reveal personal financial problems and plans to overcome debt, showing that "conditions upon this old world have not changed as much in five thousand years as one might expect". The book's teachings have been reported by countless readers as helping them achieve "financial success and the solution of difficult personal financial problems". As one letter in the sources recounts, the plan from the clay tablets helped a couple get out of debt and start accumulating wealth, proving the advice is "just as true and just as vital as the day it was buried".

    Acclaimed as a "modern-day classic", "The Richest Man in Babylon" offers an "understanding of — and a solution to — your personal financial problems that will guide you through a lifetime". Whether you're a newcomer to financial concepts or possess significant investment experience, this book provides a refreshing and fundamental perspective.

    Join us on Lit in a Nutshell as we explore these powerful parables and uncover the fundamental, enduring truths about wealth that remain as vital today as they were in ancient Babylon.

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    16 分
  • The Hard Thing about Hard Things
    2025/05/09

    Running a business isn’t all vision boards and victory laps — it’s about navigating layoffs, investor panic, self-doubt, and brutal decisions no MBA class prepares you for.

    In this episode of Lit in a Nutshell, we break down Ben Horowitz’s brutally honest book, The Hard Thing About Hard Things. Drawing from his rollercoaster journey as a tech CEO and now a legendary VC, Horowitz shares the gritty truths of leadership — the kind that come after the business books run out of answers.

    🎧 Tune in to learn:

    • Why great CEOs are made, not born

    • How to make decisions when there are no good options

    • Why culture isn’t about perks — it’s about behavior

    • And how to keep going when everything is falling apart

    Whether you’re building something from scratch or leading through chaos, this episode will leave you sharper, braver, and less alone.

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    15 分
  • The Intelligent Investor
    2025/05/09

    Welcome to Lit in a Nutshell!


    We're diving into Benjamin Graham's "The Intelligent Investor." This book provides practical counsel for laymen on adopting and executing an investment policy.


    Its core purpose is to distinguish investment from speculation. An investment operation, upon thorough analysis, promises safety of principal and an adequate return.


    Graham focuses on principles and attitudes to minimize errors. The central concept is the margin of safety. Join us to become a more intelligent investor.

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    16 分

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