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Rich Dad, Poor Dad Abridged

Rich Dad, Poor Dad Abridged

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rich Dad, poor Dad
Review: This book should be mandatory reading for every child in high school. It shows the difference in thought patterns and attitude that make all the difference between a j.o.b. (just over broke) and being financially independent and living the life you want and deserve.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An explanation of our success!
Review: Mr Kiyosaki goes a long way to explaining why we have more money while sailing around the world on our yacht (not working) than we did with combined salaries of over $150K/year as employees!

We started out 6 years ago with enough money to live for 2 years and now have enough that we may never work again. All by doing what "seemed right at the time".

Getting here was largely luck and hard work, keeping "the good times rolling" will take some knowledge about money as he points out.

The book is not an ending, but a beginning.

I am logged on right now specifically to buy a copy of this book for my son back home in Phoenix AZ.

In reading the other reviews I notice several who totally miss the point of the book. This book is NOT about investment "tips" or even about investing, rather it is about ways to train YOURSELF to invest successfully! This is done very well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Teacher Has Appeared
Review: I have become a Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and CashFlow Quadrant believer and evangelist. Quite frankly, I couldn't put down either book and have undertaken the task of moving to the right side of the quadrant at lightspeed. I've also recommended both books to friends, and purchased copies of Rich Dad, Poor Dad for my teenage children. After reading Robert's books, it's like a light bulb went off. I now "GET IT", and am in the process of trying to help others do the same. Thanks Robert and Sharon for some lifechanging insights that go beyond the "what to do" by simply and succinctly explaining "how to do" and "why to do".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rich Dad Poor Dad
Review: This book has changed my whole perspective on my financial future - it is a must read for anyone serious about understanding their finances and the direction they want to take them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Review: It is that book that humbles the individual, it triggers us to take a good look at ourself, evaluate our situation and demands a CHANGE mode if we admit that we have been in the "Rat Race" all this while.

I have changed and although it was tough initially and now enjoying a new lease of life not having to worry so much about the daily don'ts but focusing on tomorrows do's.

Read it for your self and hopefully it will help find a better and happier U.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book for financial freedom
Review: Rich Dad, Poor Dad is one of the few books which challenges Americans to break the mold. The book brings out several issues which Americans have held true through the years. The years of working a job and having the company take care of you are gone. The book outlines for those who are disciplined how to become financially independent. A MUST READ BOOK for everyone who can read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A waste of time.
Review: The author states that time is your most valuable asset and I feel indignant that he wasted mine. He states a few common sense points about wealth accumulation and spends the rest of the time boasting of his wealth and suggesting HIGHLY speculative investments for his readers. I think the man was just lucky and would certainly NOT advocate following his advice on buying penny stocks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyone interested in success must read this book!
Review: This book reveals the secrets that are needed to get way ahead of the pack and to get out of the 'Rat Race'. I couldn't put the book down. It was packed with very useful information to help guide to my wildest successes. Thanks Robert & Sharon

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Simple yet powerful.
Review: Many concepts were repeated...again and again... but nonetheless I enjoyed the book. I start many books that I don't finish; I read this one in a week. I've recommended it to several friends who are trapped in the "rat race" and don't have the motivation to escape.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good perspective!
Review: I really like the overall attitude and tone in this book even though some of them, I found, a bit to the extreme.

The book gives me an alternative financial goal. Personally I always want to have my own business and reading this book gave me more reasons for doing so. To reach financial freedom for one.

The book got me hooked and I couldn't put it down till the end.


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