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Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
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it was amazing

This book is not just about money. It's about how we are taught to think; how we are programmed by schools, family, and friends to look at the rich as greedy no good bloodsuckers and opportunities as risks. It is an attempt to reprogram minds to look at why we do what we do.. why do we buy all these shoes, clothes, cars, jewelry.. have we earned it or are we just trying to maintain an image?

To me the most important thing it teaches is that being educated is the key.. educated in our motives, in money, in the world around us.. educated does not always mean a degree lessons can be learned anywhere at anytime..

The book is great for people like me who think in pictures and in theory. He explains his financial theories clearly and adds diagrams to explain how money flows into and out of our wallets. I have read other financial self-help books and they were too detailed, too "do this...do that..." For me that didn't help or motivate me because, I don't do anything unless I want to do it. Other books never really gave me the why. They told me what I needed to correct.. but if I don't see anything wrong in what I am doing.. why should I take steps to correct it? This book broke down to me the whys. And now I am ready for action.
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I like what you said about that. Giving money to people is like putting a band aide over the problem. If you don't cure the thinking habits associated with money, you will still be poor no matter how much money you have.
-Jared


Paul Liburd Having read the book, you became ready for action. I would love to know - What action did you actually take following your reading of this book and how has your life changed as a result?


Latifah My life has changed because of this book, very inspirational. What action I did after reading this book is that I start reading more and more books in business


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Abdelrahman Mahmoud good review


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Leana M Latifah which books did you read that you would recommend to a teen or young adult?


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Usama Waris Hi Leane .I hope these books will help :
1.Power of Now
2.The Roadless Travelled
3.The Fifth agreement
4.Men from Mars ,Women from Venus
5.The secret


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Elmehdi Handazi Rich dad poor dad a very satisfying book corrects many false ideas about money.
it shows that to be a very successful person you need to be an excellent manager.
Not every rich person is successful and every poor loser; it's the way how you react in the suitable moment.
Both the poor and the rich need to
change to the best.
I recommend reading this book.


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message 23: by Marcia (new)

Marcia Lonteen-Martin Teachers certainly don鈥檛 program children to think those thoughts about the rich. Those come from family, friends, and the many forms of media. Whenever there鈥檚 a flaw in society, so many confused persons say the schools are responsible or that the teachers need to correct this issue in their students. 馃檮


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