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Rich Dad, Poor Dad
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I called this book my financial bible.
The first few days of reading it, I woke up in the mornings and thinking what the heck am I doing in my life(I'm in my late twenties then, Im in my early thirties now)as I am working hard and still going to work and pay those debts, save nothing and buy everything (sometimes in credit). I decided to finish the book in a week (its a pocket size book and thin, very easy to finish) and let this kinda arrogant man show to me his world. After doing it, it seems a bulb light of idea started flooding me as if you found a lost treasure of wisdom and that wisdom is written in a pocket size book with thin pages. Funny isnt it. Well, there are books I gave away to friends after reading them but this one, oh no it will stay in my book shelves and my kiddos (hope to have some someday) will read it too ( I will force them hahah) joking, I will teach them the simple lessons I learned from this book.
The first few days of reading it, I woke up in the mornings and thinking what the heck am I doing in my life(I'm in my late twenties then, Im in my early thirties now)as I am working hard and still going to work and pay those debts, save nothing and buy everything (sometimes in credit). I decided to finish the book in a week (its a pocket size book and thin, very easy to finish) and let this kinda arrogant man show to me his world. After doing it, it seems a bulb light of idea started flooding me as if you found a lost treasure of wisdom and that wisdom is written in a pocket size book with thin pages. Funny isnt it. Well, there are books I gave away to friends after reading them but this one, oh no it will stay in my book shelves and my kiddos (hope to have some someday) will read it too ( I will force them hahah) joking, I will teach them the simple lessons I learned from this book.
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