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Taking Risks and Learning from Failure:

Taking Risks and Learning from Failure:

Rich Dad encourages taking calculated risks and learning from failures, viewing them as opportunities for growth and learning. He believes that fear and the avoidance of failure often hold people back from achieving financial success.

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