
Antoine de NOSSY
This practical guide opens with a straightforward premise: true wealth is built on diligent work and disciplined habits. The author argues that dreaming of riches is natural, but turning those dreams into reality requires a purposeful routine—rising early, keeping a tidy household, and treating every task as a step toward financial security. By treating work as a habit rather than a burden, the book encourages readers to see productivity as a source of satisfaction, not merely a means to an end.
Beyond the morning rituals, the text offers concrete examples of how a disciplined household can stretch every franc. From preparing modest meals that conserve fuel to using idle moments for small, profitable side‑activities, the author shows how even modest efforts compound over time. The tone is earnest and instructional, aiming to equip anyone willing to embrace a regimented lifestyle with the tools to steadily grow their prosperity.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (91K characters)
Release date
2024-06-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Little is firmly documented about this French author, but the surviving record points to a practical-minded writer whose best-known work tackles the pursuit of wealth with direct, old-fashioned advice. His name now lives on mainly through a 1913 book that has been preserved in digital libraries and modern reprints.
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