Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!

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  • Create Date:2023-01-03 00:21:30
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Robert T. Kiyosaki
  • ISBN:1612681131
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Summary

Rich Dad Poor Dad is Robert's story of growing up with two dads — his real father and the father of his best friend, his rich dad — and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing。 The book explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich and explains the difference between working for money and having your money work for you。

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Awadhesh

Awesome book 。。。 Salute to writrr

April Adrales

Teaches you how to set a good wealthy mindset

SANDRA CANIZARES

Some good pieces of knowledge

Kelby Marks

Some worthwhile reflections by someone that made some decent decisions regarding his relationship to money。 Key take aways that resonate with me: 1) Do not let money rule your life。 2) Consider how your assets can generate more assets 。 。 。 use money to make more money。 3) Be creative in looking for opportunities to invest。 I especially liked the suggestions of investing in the small business ideas of others。

Fredrik Larsson

Good。 Teaches you the value of money and different ways of making money。

Pamela M。 Minkovska

Once again, a read worth each drop of ink。 Some might say it's blabbering, but we know who says so。 Those who know to value will find a solid motivational base in here, especially if they are starting out in this field。 Once again, a read worth each drop of ink。 Some might say it's blabbering, but we know who says so。 Those who know to value will find a solid motivational base in here, especially if they are starting out in this field。 。。。more

Riley Capp

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Even though there were a lot of opinions about life and the world at the beginning of the book that I found I vehemently disagreed with, the book as a whole has given me a profoundly new way to look at the world and think about how I want to work for my future。

Connie

Good book

Lasha Ross

This guy is so full of it

Sara's Journey

Rich Dad Poor DadThe single most powerful asset we all have is our mind。 It can catch for you enormous wealth。“Many things hold us back in our pursuit of getting rich, and the lack of money is not our worst enemy, unlike our false visions and misconceptions about how to become wealthy。” “Did you know? Adjectives "broke" and "poor" have different connotations。 The first one is a temporary state; however, the second one is an eternal quality。” Fear and greed prompt us to make irrational decisions。 Rich Dad Poor DadThe single most powerful asset we all have is our mind。 It can catch for you enormous wealth。“Many things hold us back in our pursuit of getting rich, and the lack of money is not our worst enemy, unlike our false visions and misconceptions about how to become wealthy。” “Did you know? Adjectives "broke" and "poor" have different connotations。 The first one is a temporary state; however, the second one is an eternal quality。” Fear and greed prompt us to make irrational decisions。“Financially ignorant people allow emotions to control their decision-making。 For instance, the fear of losing money prevents them from investing in assets or stocks because of the risk involved。 Greed encourages spending money to improve lifestyle, which may seem like a safer option to investing in assets。 Fear and greed hinder people from becoming wealthy in the long run。” Self- education is the key to financial successStart by investing in your mind。 “You don't need a lot of free time to become financially literate。 Instead, take advantage of your job and gather the essential skills there, which will serve you in your own business when the time comes。 ” if you want to build wealth, you must be willing to take risks。Investing in stocks and bonds generates more income in a short amount of time。 The rich focus on rheir assets columns while everyone else focuses on their income statement。“It is a natural way of things, and when you lose, it doesn't mean that you are a loser or a failure。 It means you've been given a chance to learn from a new situation and grow。” we don't become rich overnight, lear how to fuel your faith1。 make a list with what you want and what you don't want2。 “Stay motivated by reading about the life of wealthy individuals like Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, or Mark Zuckerberg。 Their stories of overcoming challenges and adversities will keep you inspired。” “Assets vs。 Liabilities: • The fundamentally applied knowledge that differentiates the rich from the poor and middle-class is that they buy assets。 • While an asset is something that generates more money for you, a liability is something you pay for。 The examples of assets are bonds, mutual funds, businesses, stocks, and anything else which generates income appreciated over time and can be readily sold。 • Investing in assets makes your money work for you by passively generating income。 • Assets generate more money for you: as your assets cover your expenses, you take the money and reinvest it into new assets, thus generating a compound growth effect。” Your profession is not as significant in wealth as your businessTo create wealth, you must build a business while you work at your job。 “You can learn how to cut down your taxes, too。 To do that, you need to educate yourself on how the tax system works。 The more you spend, the less there is left to tax。 Thus, you can minimize how much is taken from you。 Did you know? Investing means "money making money" and involves active work of your creative right-brain side。” Overcoming obstacles that can cause financial ruins despite your financial literacy “There are 5 main reasons why people who mastered financial literacy may still not develop abundant asset columns。 These reasons are: • Fear : winners are inspired by failures, while losers are defeated by it。 winners aren't afraid of losing。• Cynicism: critiques blind is from seeing the opportunity。 • Laziness : we are too busy to take care of pur wealth, too busy to cater to our health and family。• Bad habits: “The rich always work on themselves。 They invest in themselves first。 Start building habits that bring you closer to your goals。 Acquire a positive habit of reading every day。 Also, exercise daily to strengthen your physical health。 Find the time for the things that matter。” • Arrogance: you have to make humility a priority。 be humble enough and learn something from each person that crosses your path and every situation you encounter。“The phrase "I can't afford it," turns off your brain, whereas the question "What do I need to do to afford it?" opens up possibilities, excitement, and dreams。” source: headway applicationHighlighted from Rich Dad Poor Dad with Headway App https://headway。onelink。me/9USK?af_we。。。 。。。more

Janiarto Pawa

It gives me new paradigm about money and work。

Vi Nguyen

Tác giả đã đem đến một góc nhìn khác về việc “kiếm tiền”, đưa ra sự so sánh giữa quan điểm truyền thống vốn tồn tại ở rất nhiều người, rất nhiều thế hệ với hệ thống quan điểm, tư duy mới, đi theo tiến trình phát triển và đổi mới của xã hội, của nền kinh tế, của con người。 Qua những trải nghiệm thực tế của bản thân cũng như những gì ông quan sát được từ những mối quan hệ xung quanh mình, tác giả từng bước chứng minh cho người đọc thấy tại sao ông lại lựa chọn lối tư duy này và nó đã đưa ông đi đế Tác giả đã đem đến một góc nhìn khác về việc “kiếm tiền”, đưa ra sự so sánh giữa quan điểm truyền thống vốn tồn tại ở rất nhiều người, rất nhiều thế hệ với hệ thống quan điểm, tư duy mới, đi theo tiến trình phát triển và đổi mới của xã hội, của nền kinh tế, của con người。 Qua những trải nghiệm thực tế của bản thân cũng như những gì ông quan sát được từ những mối quan hệ xung quanh mình, tác giả từng bước chứng minh cho người đọc thấy tại sao ông lại lựa chọn lối tư duy này và nó đã đưa ông đi đến đâu, có những trải nghiệm gì。 Có thể những quan điểm và sự so sánh được nêu ra trong cuốn sách có phần thẳng thắn và dễ gây cảm giác tự ái đối với những ai đang mang trong mình lối tư duy truyền thống nhưng trong xã hội đang thay đổi từng ngày。 Chính vì vậy việc mở lòng lắng nghe, đón nhận và chọn lọc thông tin, kiến thức phù hợp với mình là điều cần thiết đối với bạn đọc còn đang đứng trước lựa chọn có nên đọc cuốn sách này hay không。 。。。more

Elang Nur Reiz

Buku yang tepat untuk menjadi bahan bacaan pertama kalo mau memulai merancang finansial masa depan

Rella

gané un libro por leer esto。

Arnab

An opener。 Inspires readers to achieve financial freedom。

Rebecca

Perspective altering in the best way!

Kayan

kill this book。 i would give it a -35 if i could

Julio César Bedoya M。

Cierro el año con este libro。 Había huido de él, porque no pensaba que pudiese aportar algo a mi vida y porque creía que era autoayuda barata。 Más allá de la calidad de la escritura me quiero centrar en su mensaje: somos los responsables de nuestras vidas y nuestras desiciones forjan nuestro futuro。 No conozco la primera persona que no quiera ser “libre”, que no quiera viajar o tener mas tiempo para su familia y amigos, en otras palabras, no conozco a alguien que disfrute siendo pobre; así mismo Cierro el año con este libro。 Había huido de él, porque no pensaba que pudiese aportar algo a mi vida y porque creía que era autoayuda barata。 Más allá de la calidad de la escritura me quiero centrar en su mensaje: somos los responsables de nuestras vidas y nuestras desiciones forjan nuestro futuro。 No conozco la primera persona que no quiera ser “libre”, que no quiera viajar o tener mas tiempo para su familia y amigos, en otras palabras, no conozco a alguien que disfrute siendo pobre; así mismo, conozco muy pocas personas que toman enserio su educación financiera y buscan los medios para alcanzar sus objetivos。 He allí el mensaje central: aprenda cómo funciona el dinero, edúquese y salga del circulo vicioso del trabajar para pagar deudas。 Hoy lo único que lamento es haberlo leído tan tarde, aunque agradezco el martillazo que me ha dado y el interés que ha despertado en mi para tomar el control de mis finanzas y orientar mejor a mi familia。 。。。more

Muhammad Ammad Mustaqeem

I really like reading the whole book and the concept writer tried to present, completely agree。

Meagan Scotti

This book gave me a great foundation to understanding how the wealthy make money。 Gives you a new perspective on thinking about the money you make and how to convert that into money that works for you。 Introduced me to many new financial ideas and gave me a new sense how to think about my financial future。 Also pointed me in the right direction of where to take my next steps in terms of learning more financially。

S

2。5 starsNice ideas but dear。。。 Money ain't a game 2。5 starsNice ideas but dear。。。 Money ain't a game 。。。more

Takeshi Isa

Un libro muy claro, con ejemplos de como podemos aprovechar las crisis y como salir adelante inteligentemente。 Importante como debemos aprender un poco de todo, sobre todo de ventas y negociación。 Casi todo se vende, casi todo se negocia。 Me gustaría aprender sobre las ventajas que podríamos sacar del sistema peruano。

Rita Landi

Un libro che non parla di soldi, ma di attitudine。 Da leggere

Ana

En el libro encuentro algunas motivaciones para revisar mis finanzas。 En algunos momentos me pareció repetitivo o irreal pero luego note que se debe al contexto ya qué explica de acuerdo a su experiencia en Estados Unidos y por ello algunas cosas de las que el habla no se aplican en mi país。 Aún así, creo que algunos de sus consejos pueden ser útiles。

Self。

Jujur, pas liat buku ini untuk pertama kalinya aku mikir buku ini tuh buku bapak-bapak gitu。 Yeah, bagaimana tidak? Dari covernya menurutku nggak menarik, mana bahasannya tentang keuangan。 Berat, bahasan bapak-bapak di warkop。Dari sinilah aku setuju, "Don't judge a book by its cover。 Aku salah, ternyata buku ini tidak seberat yang aku pikirkan。 Sekarang aku tahu, kenapa buku ini populer banget bahkan setelah berpuluh tahun sejak terbit。Buku ini tentang bagaimana pentingnya literasi keuangan。 Men Jujur, pas liat buku ini untuk pertama kalinya aku mikir buku ini tuh buku bapak-bapak gitu。 Yeah, bagaimana tidak? Dari covernya menurutku nggak menarik, mana bahasannya tentang keuangan。 Berat, bahasan bapak-bapak di warkop。Dari sinilah aku setuju, "Don't judge a book by its cover。 Aku salah, ternyata buku ini tidak seberat yang aku pikirkan。 Sekarang aku tahu, kenapa buku ini populer banget bahkan setelah berpuluh tahun sejak terbit。Buku ini tentang bagaimana pentingnya literasi keuangan。 Menjelaskan bagaimana menset orang kaya dan orang miskin, nah dari buku inilah aku tahu perbedaan utamanya ini ada pada aset dan liabilitas。Aset itu menambah uang di kantong kita。 Sedangkan, liabilitas itu yang keluar dari kantong kita。 Nah, orang kaya membeli aset, orang menengah membeli liabilitas yang dia pikir itu aset, terakhir orang miskin hanya punya pengeluaran。Buku ini juga membahas tentang kebebasan finansial, pajak, korporasi spesialis, generalis, dll。 Banyak ku contoh kasus tips dan pengalaman dari penulis juga, yeah walaupun kebanyakan tentang real estate。 Buku ini disertai gambar sederhana buat mendukung penjelasannya jadi mudah dipahami。Jujur pas baca buku ini langsung mikir panjang tentang masa depan yang awalnya entah mau di bawah ke mana ini, wk😂。So yeah, buku ini kurekomdasikan buat kalian yang tertarik dengan mindset keuangan atau yang mau mulai belajar investasi。 Buat anak muda 20-an juga wajib baca biar nggak kalap pas pertama gajian。Baca buku ini wajib deh pokoknya。 。。。more

Celina Fan

Classic read for beginners

Rob Kiser

Increased perspective

Hugo

O tempo dirá se foi ou não útil, mas no mínimo goste do estilo de escrita

Baris Freed

Great book

Ivan Suarze

Es buen libro para comenzar a adentrarce en el mundo de tus finanzas personales y cambiar tu perspectiva acerca del dinero