Friday, May 15, 2020

Another Clue to Jewish Success

Leisure isn't bad. It's all about how you spend your time. Consider :

Rivetted by this mention of how the Rothschilds and Montefiores struck gold in David Sinclair's Lifespan, I found, on Wiki :

Of the German Jewish family of Gompertz of Emmerich, he was born in London, where his father and grandfather had been successful diamond merchants. Debarred, as a Jew, from a university education, he studied on his own from an early age, in the writings of Isaac Newton, Colin Maclaurin, and William Emerson. From 1798 he was a prominent contributor to the Gentleman's Mathematical Companion, and for a period won the annual prizes in the magazine for the solutions of problems.


Did you know Allianz is basically Rothschild?

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