Summary of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad"

Rich Dad, Poor Dad

I leave you with some comments from those who have read Robert Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I hope it helps you summary:

- Yes, I read this book when I was in high school and I honestly assumed A and motivation very big. It made such a positive impression on me that I decided, right then and there, to create wealth and success.

Well the road hasn't always been easy but when I read the book "Rich father poor father" I was so inspired that I became an entrepreneur and investor. I knew I wanted to do that for the rest of my life (especially real estate investing).

So now I am using the Internet as a way to create wealth. It will help me achieve my real estate buying goals. What Robert Kiyosaki He speaks in his books, business is like the game of Monopoly: buy 4 green houses and then have a red hotel. Right now, I am using the Internet as my "greenhouse."

- Great book! Definitely a classic with some powerful strategies and philosophies. If applied on a consistent basis, the information in that book can change your life in a big way.

- I read the book and found out that working for someone else all the time saps their energy and motivation. For a happier and more prosperous life, you have to take the initiative and be your own boss.

That message struck me very deeply. It always bothered me to work for someone else and I hated almost every job I had. It was time to start a change and take responsibility for my own life instead of depending on someone else's job.

- I read it a couple of years ago and it changed my way of seeing money. Robert Kiyosaki emphasizes the idea of ​​not working for other people all his life and how to manage and invest his money. The book changed the way I see money and how it is acquired. What I like the most is that the book is simple and to the point.

I know people who bought the book and used it as an accessory for their coffee table. Needless to say, those people are still broke.

- Yes, I have read Rich Dad, Poor Dad two years ago. What I have learned is that the rich think differently than the middle class.

- A very good book. It will not tell you how to make money but rather how to see money as a tool that works for you.

- I recommend your entire series. As most people have said, the book is not going to give you a guide to how to get rich (which book really gives it to you?), But it is going to give you some good fundamentals and open your mind to what really is. means to be financially independent.

Together with The richest man in Babylon, is my favorite book.

I leave you with a presentation of the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by the author himself:


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