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Rich Dad Poor Dad v.1.4

Rich Dad Poor Dad v.1.4

What can one take away after reading the book? According to my understanding and some respective sources.

  • Take control of your financial future: Develop a financial plan and set goals for achieving financial success. Don't rely on others to manage your money.

End of all the points.

Thank you for reading all the points I hope that I have saved some of your time, or kindled your interest to go and read the book.

go and read it yourself, and you may find some more important findings I have missed.

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