Best Business Books - Rich Dad Poor Dad Review, by Doris Hullett
Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki
Best Business Books to read would include without hesitation Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad Poor Dad.”
Our society has been evolving; an education will leave you in tremendous financial debt which takes years to eliminate, and be aware the safe secure job no longer exists today. A college education is vital to your life experiences, but do not confuse a college education as a 100% guarantee for financial success, or a guarantee for employment, let alone in your field, once you graduate.
Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki
Best Business Books to read would include without hesitation Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad Poor Dad.”
Robert Kiyosaki, author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” was instrumental in creating a mind shift for me personally as I discovered his book detailing his life journey regarding money and mindset taught by his parents.
Kiyosaki's ‘Rich Dad’ explained his philosophy of money from the view of freedom, abundance and solution-based principles. Robert Kiyosaki contrasts his ‘poor dad’ as represented to a large extent the mindset and philosophy which permeates in our current middle-class society. ‘Poor dad’ spoke of how important it was to “Go to school/college, get a good education, get good grades, and then find a safe secure job.”
Our society has been evolving; an education will leave you in tremendous financial debt which takes years to eliminate, and be aware the safe secure job no longer exists today. A college education is vital to your life experiences, but do not confuse a college education as a 100% guarantee for financial success, or a guarantee for employment, let alone in your field, once you graduate.
Have you ever had these thoughts -
l. “I’ll never be rich”
2. “I can’t afford it”.
3. “Investing is risky.”
4. “Money isn’t everything”.
Robert Kiyosaki, and his story in Rich Dad Poor Dad inspired me to seek the financial freedom and independence of becoming a business woman and entrepreneur....a new beginning with life in terms of "Leverage."
You don’t need stellar grades, a college education or to be a financial genius to change your financial path to freedom. To coincide with our celebration for freedom and independence on the 4th of July, Independence Day, become motivated to create your own personal independence and financial education and freedom in these uncertain economic times.
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" authored by Robert Kiyosaki is a must read.
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Doris Hullett
Previous Family Literacy, Orton-Gillingham trained Language Therapy, Compensatory Education Special Needs Educator who now assists others to create their Financial Literacy, and have their own personal business.
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