Kiyosaki’s “rich dad” and “poor dad” illustrate contrasting views on money. The “rich dad” believes in making money work for you, while the “poor dad” relies on traditional job security. This foundational mindset shift is the first step to wealth.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad shifts perspectives on money, showing how to leverage assets, financial education, and a wealth mindset to achieve financial freedom. Through Kiyosaki’s guidance, readers learn to build wealth sustainably, transforming money into a powerful tool for lasting success.
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The “Poor dad”, a stereotype for the regular salary man, believes that one should work for money as an employee at a stable job. This mentality can trap a person into working a job they don’t love, but is willing to stick with because they have to pay the bills.
The "Rich...
[Rich Dad and Poor Dad] written by Robert T. Kiyosaki Book emphasis on how our mindset shape by our parents' words- and we live a life of pay to pay check. The book, revolved around two Dad's advice one poor and another Rich. And how they talked about money- one say Rich are greedy other say make...
This one is the key towards building that massive wealth that you always wanted to own. There are many books that have helped people achieve financial freedom forever.Some of the books are Rich Dad and Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and The Millionaire First Lane M.J.DeMarco and so on.
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