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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Advice
Review: Mr. Kiyosaki will challenge the way you look at life, education, business ownership and money in general. He discusses his own life and offers a lot of good advice. This book has the ability to motivate you to consider having your own business, and have money work for you versus always working for money.

Kenneth McGhee - Author
Eleven Leadership Tips For Supervisors

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best personal finance program available
Review: Rich Dad Poor Dad is undoubtably the best financial book ever written. However, it is only for those who are willing to change.

I contend that it only takes three things to make this program work:

1) You must have a white hot burning desire.
2) You must be willing to do a few daily disciplines.
3) You must be teachable and willing to let go of old idealogy.

Many people have a feeble wish, not a white hot desire. They are not willing to pullthemselves away from the tv set, the internet or whatever (how much money is that making you or more importantly, how many people are you helping with those disciplines?) And many people are NOT teachable, they want to hold on to old dogma taught to them traditionally by parents and other early mentors so when something like Rich Dad comes along, they dismiss it because it doesn't coincide with what their early teachers told them. Of course it never occurs to these people that those early teachers were never rich.

Rich Dad has a great program. Follow these three keys. Read the book or listen to the tape or both and get to work.

You'll be glad you did!

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY RICH DAD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Happy Valentines Day Rich Dad!
Review: Following the principles in Rich Dad Poor Dad has changed my life in under one year. This advice really works! I wholheartily recommend Rich Dad Poor Dad evenif it is the only personal finance book you ever read.

Rich Dad Poor Dad is not a great book, it is an outstandingly great book. It is the one book that you must have.

Thanks again Robert T. and Happy Valentines Day!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down---Awesome book!
Review: I bought Rich Dad Poor Dad last nite and started reading it @ 10pm, finished it @ 3:30am. I couldn't put it down. This is an awsome book. So well written. So much information.

Thank you Robert.

Thank you Rich Dad.

Happy Valentines Day everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love the CD. Great material!
Review: While the book is great, you have to hear this program on a high quality CD. Great education while you are driving around in your car---beter than hearing the rapes, murders, robberies and accidents and other negative crap on the radio.

Even if you own the book, get the CD. It is outstanding!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful advice ---Happy V-Day Rich Dad!
Review: Anyone who uses the advice contained in Rich Dad Poor Dad will positively impact their financial lives. This book has not remained a best seller this long for no reason.

The definition of insanity is to continue to do the same thing and expecting a different result. Rich Dad Poor Dad will tell you some things that are different from what you may have been taught by tradition. But how well is that traditonal education working for you?

Read and learn and then profit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Happy Valentines Day RTK - Love the audio tape
Review: My lady is very grateful to your techniques. Aside from having our freatest year ever, for Valentines Day, I am giving her a diamond necklace and a trip to Las Vegas thanks to the money I have made following your advice.

It wasn't that long ago that we could hardly afford to go out to a movie.

Thank you RTK. Great advice

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Changed my life
Review: Almost 4 years since I read the book, and the financial revolution in my life is ongoing, based on ideas I took from this book.
Very recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Master Your Money
Review: Household debt has doubled since 1990 and nearly 1-7 American families are filing for bankruptcy. Considering how many people are going broke, financial literacy should be taught in our schools and books like "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" should become mandatory reading. Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the book, gives great advice, tools and wisdom on how to survive and thrive in most any economy. Kiyosaki teaches by contrasting his two fathers, a rich one and a poor one and their relationship with money. Both had successful careers, worked hard all their lives and earned substantial incomes. Yet one struggled financially and the other became rich. Kiyosaki breaks all the myths about money. He says, "The most dangerous advice you can give your child today is, "Go to school, get a good grades and look for a safe job." The lives of his two fathers illustrate his point. His poor Dad had a Ph.D. and died owing bills. His rich Dad never finished the 8th grade and died leaving millions. His poor Dad said, "I can't afford it" and put his brain to sleep, whereas his rich Dad said, "How can I afford it? And exercised his brain. His poor Dad said study hard and find a good company to work for. His rich Dad said study hard so you can find a good company to buy. Kiyosaki points out that schools are designed to produce good employees instead of employers. His poor Dad knew how to work for money whereas his rich Dad learned to have money work for him. He also knew how to invent money and it is not how much money you make but how much money you keep that is important. He was very clear that you pay yourself first, that you buy assets and not liabilities and that there is power in using a corporation as a tax shelter. He changed the focus from borrowing money to creating money to get the things he wanted. His poor Dad lived in fear while his rich Dad harnessed the power of letting go of fear by confronting his own neediness, weaknesses and greed. He knew the way out was through his mind by choosing what he thought rather than reacting to his emotions. Kiyosaki recommends we work more for what we can learn than what we can earn and above all that we understand the power of money and how it works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book about money. Change your view.
Review: When you start your working life and start supporting yourself (and family for some), all you can ever think of is money money money - "how do i pay the next bill thats coming?", "how am i going to pay for the car insurance?", "will i be able to put my children to a good private school and university?".

This book really changed my view about money. Its not about greed at all, its about a quality of life for yourself and the people you love. I used to think money is not spiritual. Then when I started my working life, I understand how hard my parents must have worked to put me through university in a foreign country. I start to understand how many people have spent their entire life working in a job, just to support the people they love, to give their kids a better life.

Being poor and in a condition of lack is not spiritual. The Divine is abundance, not lack. Being in want is not divine. We live in a material world, where everything from the place you live,your health, the advice and time you need from other people, the food and water you eat and drink- all these (except the air you breathe)requires money. When the religious and spiritual people like Mother Teresa, charities, YOUR church, etc want to do their work, they need money. And where do they get it from? - rich people. By having more than enough, you can help yourself, the people you love, and other people as well. It's certainly better than being someone who requires help from charity or the government to support their very existence.

This book will show you that spending your life working in a job will get you nowhere. Nobody gets wealthy by living in a job. In fact, many millionaires called J.O.B. as "Just Over Broke" -living from paychecks to paychecks. Kiyosaki tells of a story about 2 men, 1 highly educated with a phd, and another who only had high school education. Yet the phd ended up broke, while the other becomes extremely wealthy.

Read this book and learn as much as you can to have abundance, it will change your financial path for the better.


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