Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach About Money – That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!
Author: Robert T Kiyosaki
Genre: Self Help, Personal Finance
The largest selling personal finance book in history with the series having sold more than 40 m copies! The sub-title of the book says it all and its brilliance lies in changing our attitude, our perspective on money.
Robert’s own father (“Poor Dad”) was an average middle class parent: well educated, hard working, strong values but not very rich. While he influences Robert like all fathers do and guides him on many things, Robert decides that he will not take his father’s advice on money matters. So he turns to his friend’s father (“Rich Dad”) who was then a struggling entrepreneur but thought of money in very different ways.
Very interesting
This is very true..society and mostly parents need to stop brainwashing parents saying education and working for someone is the way to go,because the world looses out on talent and entrepreneurs who if were nourished would make an impact in the society
This is so true ,parents need to start supporting kids dreams and not force their children to work for someone..but should teach them to be their own boss,So they can create wealth and legacy for the next generation
Taking care of your family is so interesting because it exposes your weakness as a parent. You want your kids to be what you were not able to become. You sacrificed everything for them, even go to an extend of denying yourself good things just for them to be able to get what will help (Education) them and their families. We need to teach our kids to start doing money for themselves not work for somebody else for them to get money. Teach them how to get a fish.
I enjoyed the review. Will definitely read!