You’re never too old to learn, I bought “Rich dad, poor dad”

Robert Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki is not just an author, he has been spit out by lots of people, but his 26 books have also inspired millions of people. A controversial person, but one with enormous wealth, with one big emphasis, passive income and the creation of that!

So, today, I entered the bookstore with a gift coupon I received from my godchild, and suddenly I saw it lying there. “Rich dad, poor dad” in dutch version and updated up until today.

I have read a lot about him and his concepts, and saw a few interviews with him, which have always triggered me. So, it was time to put words into action and now I can read the entire book.

Controversy is good

I know he is controversial, but that is good. Someone that has no opposition usually doesn’t bring in innovativd ideas. Controversy is needed to change things. So, the fact that some people claim that he milks people dry during his seminars, I take that for “fait divers”, and maybe even as good entrepreneurship.

The bigger picture is a lot more important to me. And I hope the book makes me a little smarter when it comes to personal finances. As said before, nobody is too old to learn!

Sincerely,

Pele23



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AWESOME! 😉🤙 (He's from Hawaii too) This book and a couple of his other ones, plus his Cashflow club and his cashflow game.. had a HUGE impact of how I view/deal with my money.

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No matter what we do we are always going to get some form of resistance at some point, we either push or give up.

Robert is an example of someone who never gave up but kept pushing through all his resistance. I remember when he was having a lot of opposition even from fellow finance writers like Grant Cardone. I read both of their books and love their ideas about money and investing because there's a lot to learn from both of them even if they've got different ways of approaching things.

However, I will always cherish Rich Dad, Poor Dad for its simple ideas and concepts that have been able to stand the test of time even when it's written decades ago. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. Good choice. You can also try the 10x rule by Cardone if you've still got more coupons.

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That's quite try and I am in progress with a working course in order to better myself at my job. I believe that taking recurring learning courses is the way to keep up with what's new.

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