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1.0

I didn't like this book, because I have read multiple books from the Rich Dad series before and once you have read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and "Cashflow Quadrant", you basically know the content of them all. It gets annoyingly repetitive, rarely bringing any new information to the table.

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5.0

I wish I had read this book before quitting my job and launching my first entrepreneurial pursuit about six years ago, which took off fast and promptly failed after two years. I would have saved myself thousands of dollars and much heartache. I still would have quit my job, but not as soon as I did. With this book as a guide I would have been better prepared financially and mentally to take the plunge. Having read every book in the RichDad series, this is by far one of the best. Robert does a great job explaining the distinct differences of an entrepreneur and employee(mindset, attitude, responsibilities etc), explaining what pitfalls to avoid, listing the key skills every entrepreneur needs to develop, covering the 3 types of money and (my favorite) the importance of an entrepreneur's pursuit of mission over money. Im preparing to launch my next venture and having read this book twice I definitely feel I'm on my way to a much smoother transition from employee to entrepreneur.

If your thinking of quitting your job and becoming an entrepreneur this book will help you decide if you should jump ship or stay in the boat a little longer. Best wishes to you on your pursuit.

Tony Rogers Jr
Author of Visionary: Making a difference in a world that needs YOU
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