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Loading... Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the…by Robert T. Kiyosaki
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. self-help camouflaged with get-rich title ( )This is an inspiring book, the type that invigorates the reader to get up and go make a million. The trick is having the self-esteem to keep the feeling and drive going over the long hall. I'd recommend reading Peale's The Power of Positive Thinking first. Without the self-will, the advice in Rich Dad is lessened. Great advice I read this book while at a friends house for the day- and it gripped me until I finished it. It wasnt in my genre but after my recommendations I decided to check it out and I must say I loved the advice given. Not only did it change my outlook on money and spending but it also changed my outlook on life. It was so bad I filled my facebook status with a new quote every couple hours it was that good. Im not sure if I'll be wealthy after putting these theories to work but I will say that itll change the way I pursue all of my endeavors. The writing style is approachable and its a quick read. Certainly worth a day of your time 41/2 out of 5 This book was very thought provoking to me. What was my main 'take-away'? Well, I think it would have to be that the poor have only debts, the middle class by liabilities that they think are assets and the rich buy assets. You can't get rich buying anything buy assets. Assets put money in your pocket, liabilities take it out... Kiyosaki lit a fire under me to readjust some of my thinking about how I allocate money coming in. There is some great thinking in the book, and it will provide you with a lot of motivation, but I can't say that there is a ton of *practical* advice. 'Buy only assets'... but he doesn't spend a lot of time explaining assets and how to get started if you don't have enough money to go out and buy rental properties or businesses. I loved the book as a motivational tool, and it will definitely become part of my library of things that I use for building my financial intelligence. However, as Kiyosaki's speaking engagements would indicate, he shares the stage with Zig Ziglar and Tony Robbins because he is a motivational speaker, not because he gives detailed practical advice. no reviews | add a review
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