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“It is NOT Right to make Drug Addicts out of all of our Children, just to get more Money: because there are Better Ways to Earn Money by Honest Labor.” source

Dedication and Introduction

This Special Book is now DEDICATED to the "Nadans" of the World, who Seek the Wealth of others by Inheritance, without Working for it, and Earning it by Right. After all, if a Son does much Work in Order to Help his Father on the Farm, for Example, it is only Right that such a Son and any other Siblings should Inherit his Father's Farm, who have Contributed their Labors for a Family Cause, which, for thousands of Years, was merely to Survive during Bad Times, when they Suffered with Droughts, Famines, Diseases, Wars, and whatever. Indeed, up until this Past Century, a Farmer's Life was generally one of the Hardest: beCause he had to be a "Jack of all Trades," as they say, even if he was the Master of none. In other Words, the Farmer had to be much more than a Plowboy, if he Wanted to Prosper: beCause, it was by Means of his Labor that he Saved Money: beCause of not having to Hire someone else to do it for him, as would now be the Case for most Farmers: beCause of dealing with Farming Equipment that is far too Complicated for him to Fix, if it should Break Down. For Example, back during the "Old Days," when there were no Tractors, Thrashing Machines, and other Sophisticated Equipment, which often uses Computers, the Farmer could Fix the Broken Harness, or Repair the Plow Handles, Broken Shovel Handle, Hammer Handle, Rocking Chair, Screen Door, or whatever; but, nowadays, beCause of those Fancy Machines, he does not even have Time to make such Repairs: beCause he can Barely Pay the Bills for his Inconvenient Conveniences, even if he Runs a Race all Day long. 

The Story of Ahikar is about a Wise Advisor of the King of Assyria, who Supposedly had 60 Wives and no Son to Inherit his Riches, which Means that he must have been Impotent; and therefore, before he Died, he Adopted his Nephew, Nadan, and Crammed his Head with Wisdom and "Nolij," more than he Stuffed him with Bread and "Buloonee." 

NOTE: If you Happen to Notice that the Paragraphs are not Numbered Exactly Right: beCause of Missing certain Numbers, it is beCause the Numbers are only used for a Rough Guideline for Corresponding Versions of the same Book, and not beCause of Attempting to Number Verses as the Bible does, which is another Bad Invention of Mistranslators, whose Intentions might have been Good; but, it is not Good to Break up Thoughts, whereby Sentences are Mutilated.