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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money – That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
Robert T. Kiyosaki
2.05k reviews for:
Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money – That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
Robert T. Kiyosaki
informative
inspiring
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informative
This book is a love-hate. I recommend reading it. I enjoyed it while reading, it’s full of good advice and keeps you interested all the time but you first need to accept that the author is a pure capitalist so the advice you will get from the book will be on the same side of the opinions.
The author lives in a bubble and the best way to prove it is just noticing that the “poor dad” was a Phd! Sometimes it falls in the fallacy of the kind “the poor are poor because they want” and a lot of advice is in the way of taking advantage of the tax systems, privileged information or plainly other people. It will surprise you how many times he needs to remember the “inside the legal boundary” for much of his advice.
Once you assume that you are going to read that kind of book, it’s a good lecture. Standing on the other side of the political/economic thought, I liked that he showed me another perspective. It leaves you willing to learn more about financial literacy and start to search the way towards financial independence.
The author lives in a bubble and the best way to prove it is just noticing that the “poor dad” was a Phd! Sometimes it falls in the fallacy of the kind “the poor are poor because they want” and a lot of advice is in the way of taking advantage of the tax systems, privileged information or plainly other people. It will surprise you how many times he needs to remember the “inside the legal boundary” for much of his advice.
Once you assume that you are going to read that kind of book, it’s a good lecture. Standing on the other side of the political/economic thought, I liked that he showed me another perspective. It leaves you willing to learn more about financial literacy and start to search the way towards financial independence.
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
It's archaic advise, the economy is changing.
hopeful
inspiring
slow-paced
informative
medium-paced
Finally read this book to see what the fuss was about. A little long winded at times but he makes a couple of interesting observations, particularly on how pp view assets and liabilities. Preaches the opposite of diversification.
It changed and added to my perspective on money and finance, and while the author gives some decent advice, he also gives not so great advice.