BOOK NAME: RICH DAD, POOR DAD BY ROBERT T. KIYOSAKI & SHARON L. LEICHTER.
Robert Kiyosaki is a fourth-generation Japanese American, born and raised in Hawaii. He was educated in New York and upon graduation, he joined the US Marine corps and went to Vietnam as an officer and an helicopter gunship pilot. He began his business career in 1977 when he founded a company that brought to the market the first nylon and Velcro wallets, which grew into a multimillion-dollar product. He retired at age
47,he does what he enjoys most... Investing..
47,he does what he enjoys most... Investing..
In this book, he
tells us what the Rich teach their kids about money - that the poor and middle class do not. Kiyosaki says that the main reason people struggle financially is because they spent years in school but learned nothing about money.. The result us, people learn to work for money... but never have money work for them... He also tells that School teaches us professional education but they do not teach us financial education. This book does just that...
tells us what the Rich teach their kids about money - that the poor and middle class do not. Kiyosaki says that the main reason people struggle financially is because they spent years in school but learned nothing about money.. The result us, people learn to work for money... but never have money work for them... He also tells that School teaches us professional education but they do not teach us financial education. This book does just that...
It's a really simple and interesting book, I have read it and it's been one of my life-changing books as it has exposed me to the secrets of life and wealth.. . I advice you all to get this book and read it, Parents buy it for your child and invest in their future for them so they won't struggle financially.
I read d book too, and it was a very inspiring and empowering wealth book.
ReplyDeleteA great testimony of a young vibrant lady... Hope u have been inspired to step out of ur comfort zone and create wealth however possible. Thanks for the comment.
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