Buchzusammenfassung
Robert T. Kiyosaki is an American businessman, author, and educator best known for his series of personal finance books, including the famous book "Rich Dad Poor Dad," which was first published in 1997. Kiyosaki's work focuses on financial education, entrepreneurship, and investing.
That concludes our discussion of the six key lessons from Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". It's worth noting that Kiyosaki's advice formed the basis of his current fortune, which is estimated at around one hundred million dollars.
Here's a recap.
Lesson number one from Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Poor Dad is that the wealthy do not work for money. If you continue to stay in the rat race for the rest of your life, it won't be you who will benefit, but your boss.
The alternative to staying in the rat race and enriching someone else is to learn about finances, determine real assets, and invest in them, which is the second lesson. To achieve this, follow the advice from the third lesson, which includes keeping your day job, reducing your expenses, and having a side business that generates income for you.
The fourth lesson was to understand the tax system thoroughly, as the rich do, to hold onto your money effectively. The fifth lesson emphasized the importance of having the courage and confidence to take risks and seize opportunities to make money. With this boldness, you can even create wealth out of challenging situations.
The final lesson is to work with the purpose of gaining knowledge and acquiring a broad range of skills. Specialization is for physicians and Ph.D. students.
"It's not what you say out of your mouth that determines your life, it's what you whisper to yourself that has the most power!"
"Failure is part of the process of success. People who avoid failure also avoid success."
"What do you think about me is not my business the important thing is what I think about myself."
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