Baldwin arrived last, on the fourth day, after all the hardships of his journey. With his two brothers already employed, he tried his luck at a smaller merchant shop that had just established in town. He too chose well, as the development of the town was attracting people from the surrounding areas, and the market grew considerably. Baldwin ended up becoming principal and the right hand of the owner.
I know, Count Siro, the story has an unsual taste, as William, the industrious and responsible first son, arrived first but didn't find what he was looking for. The purpose of this story is to illustrate the difference between three related but different concepts: