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1. The Two Dads

1. The Two Dads

  • Robert Kiyosaki's real dad (Poor Dad) and his best friend's dad (Rich Dad) were important to him.
  • Dad had a lot of education and worked hard all his life, but he always had money problems.
  • On the other hand, Rich Dad didn't go to school much but became a great businessman and investor who made a lot of money.  
  • What makes them different is how they think about money and investment.

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"Rich Dad Poor Dad" explains the financial lessons Robert Kiyosaki learned from his two father figures, emphasizing the importance of financial education and smart investing.

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