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“It’s fear that keeps most people working at a job: the fear of not paying their bills, the fear of being fired, the fear of not having enough money, and the fear of starting over. That’s the price of studying to learn a profession or trade, and then working for money. Most people become a slave to money— and then get angry at their boss.”

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Powerful quotations from Robert T. Kiyosaki on Lesson 1 of Rich Dad Poor Dad (The Rich Don't Work for Money

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