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Mind your own business

Mind your own business

Kiyosaki also encourages his readers to start a business.

He says, if you have a job, keep your job and start a part-time business and work it.

Never leave your job until you build your own business.

Don’t struggle all of your life for someone else.

Start your own business and grow it.

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