The Merchant King of Babylon In the grand city of Babylon, where the Euphrates flowed like veins of prosperity, there lived a humble man named Zimri . Born to a family of modest scribes, he spent his youth transcribing trade records on clay tablets. While others sought riches through conquest and labor, Zimri sought wealth through wisdom. He believed that true prosperity lay not in toil but in systems that worked for him . The First Seeds of Wealth One day, while copying a merchant’s ledger, he realized that traders made fortunes by controlling the flow of goods, not by working themselves . With his modest savings, he bought a small warehouse near the city gates and leased it to traders who needed storage for their silks, spices, and grains. Each month, coin flowed into his hands while others labored in the sun. Realizing the power of passive income , Zimri expanded his vision. He invested in olive groves on the outskirts of Babylon, hiring farmers to tend them while he took a portion...