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But Dabasir was determined. He had the spirit of a free man, and he had to be free. After being a slave for a while in Syria, he fled and came to Babylon to face his debts. He had three goals:
He became a camel trader and paid for his debts in a long time and got his freedom.
And that's it. What did you expect? A Dabasir who ran from battle to battle and became rich with spoils? He was a simple slave like us.
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The alarm you set sleepily at 12 at night is ringing loudly at 7 in the morning. You have to leave your warm bed, eat something and get dressed. Now, leaving your cozy house is even harder than all of that hassle. Well, you do it and suddenly it's 5 pm. You have to go back home rest a bit and g...
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You can guess how Dabasir became a slave. Think about how you got your first credit card. Why did you apply? Because sometimes you spend more than you earn. Now you can have almost everything you want in installments with your credit cards. In addition to this, maybe your income is increasing fro...
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Now, here is a question: Do you think that this system has ever changed in the world for the past five thousand years? Get up in the morning, work for your masters. Pay off your debt to your masters with interest and repeat again all over. Can you spot any difference betw...
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