Robert Kiyosaki

Rich Dad Poor Dad

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  • Masha Samartsavashared an impression5 years ago

    Interesting insights which are generally know. Big focus on increasing your own financial intelligence which, I agree, is not taught in schools. Important focus on the weak areas that might be stopping each individual from reaching their top level of intelligence (which applies for every aspect of our lives).

    Financial intelligence according to this book is gained through learning about finances, financial risk, investment, taxes and business law as early as possible, investing and taking risks, learning from top expert in each field (to save yourself time) and honing the skill to a higher level with each year of active experience.

    Some points stood out now that I am reading from a more European socialist environment and some ideas are definitely not as applicable but a great book to get you thinking about your own management of money and depending less on your job, state and pension for the financial freedom you want.
    Personally I took away two mains ideas:

    1) It is ok to fail and the wisest investors are those who have learned through their failures.
    2) Every month you must pay yourself first before you pay other (rent, food, taxes, etc) - was rather counterintuitive at first, but I understand it and agree with it after reading the book.

    "Invest first in education. In reality, the only real asset you have is your mind, the most powerful tool we have dominion over. "

    "Simply put, people who have low self-esteem and low tolerance for financial pressure can never be rich. As I have said, a lesson learned from my rich dad was that the world will push you around. The world pushes people around, not because other people are bullies, but because the individual lacks internal control and discipline. People who lack internal fortitude often become victims of those who have self-discipline."

  • Harris Guardiansshared an impression5 years ago
    💡Learnt A Lot

    Its really amazing story teach this to young students who want to be rich who wants to enter the higher air, you are not born to be poor if you are born poor, its you what you chose!

  • Ana Vranjesshared an impression5 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🎯Worthwhile

    Really pushes you to take control and learn about money in a whole different way! Challenging and inspiring

  • Eninca Mshighatishared an impression3 years ago

    It's a good book really... much inspiring and teaching but then more helpful for a parent who is very financially able..

    I read it at high school and I found it interesting, then I read another book called why A student work for C student, its by the same author and related to this one also it's interesting as this one but right now I am in university and sadly I have never actively applied the knowledge in real life...

    I am still hustling to build a career and have no other income source apart from my parents... well its a good book... hopefully will use the knowledge one day

  • b2136692083shared an impression3 years ago

    Thank you very much sir,this book 📖📖 have help me alot.

  • xTv3zshared an impression3 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    I still didnt finish reading the book but for now i enjoy reading it its actually so good and interesting

  • mukhammedshared an impression3 years ago
    💩Utter Crap

    Говно.

  • babak haghighishared an impression3 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    good

  • b7920212369shared an impression3 years ago
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🎯Worthwhile

    Банально, но выделив время на чтение книги, у вас будет возможность продумать свои действия.

  • Kashish Yadavshared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    1st half is very good but the 2nd half belong to real estate investors

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