Rich Dad, Poor Dad (Review and Analysis of Kiyosaki and Lechter's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter's book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" shows that what is in your head ultimately determines what is in your hands: if you want to improve your circumstances, you need to change the way you think. This summary highlights the importance of educating yourself and developing financial intelligence by spending time with successful people, reading books, and attending seminars. All in all, this summary shows that your life will be more rewarding and more fulfilling if you just take the time to learn and think about where you’re heading.
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To learn more, read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and discover that the path to financial wealth does not lie in playing it safe. It’s far more important to play it smart.
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter
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MAIN IDEA
It’s what’s in your head that ultimately ends up determining what’s in your hands.
Therefore, if you want more money, change the way you think. That will automatically change the way you act, which in turn will impact on the results you achieve. It all starts in the mind – successful people invariably start small and build from there. The same applies in every area of making money. The key is not how big you are when you get going – it’s the ideas that you’re harnessing. Take the time to find the best ideas and you can ride it all the way to whatever level of financial achievement you decide upon. Nobody else chooses for you – it always come down to what you decide.
Above all, educate yourself. Develop financial intelligence. Spend time with successful people. read books, attend seminars and learn how to make money work for you. Your life will be more rewarding and more fulfilling if you just take the time to learn and think about where you’re heading.
The path to financial wealth doesn’t lie in playing it safe. It’s far more important to play it smart.
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