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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
reflective
fast-paced
Beaucoup de trucs très Américains, certains très borderline quand même.
Des point de vue intéressants, mais avant de devenir riche, il a pas été professeur d'éthique ça c'est sûr... 2.5
Des point de vue intéressants, mais avant de devenir riche, il a pas été professeur d'éthique ça c'est sûr... 2.5
medium-paced
The Book in Three Sentences
Rich Dad Poor Dad is about Robert Kiyosaki and his two dads—his real father (poor dad) and the father of his best friend (rich dad)—and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing.
You don’t need to earn a high income to be rich.
Rich people make money work forthem.
The Five Big Ideas
The poor and the middle-class work for money. The rich have money work for them.
It’s not how much money you make that matters. It’s how much money you keep.
Rich people acquire assets. The poor and middle class acquire liabilities that they think are assets.
Financial aptitude is what you do with money once you make it, how you keep people from taking it from you, how to keep it longer, and how you make money work hard for you.
The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is about Robert Kiyosaki and his two dads—his real father (poor dad) and the father of his best friend (rich dad)—and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing.
You don’t need to earn a high income to be rich.
Rich people make money work forthem.
The Five Big Ideas
The poor and the middle-class work for money. The rich have money work for them.
It’s not how much money you make that matters. It’s how much money you keep.
Rich people acquire assets. The poor and middle class acquire liabilities that they think are assets.
Financial aptitude is what you do with money once you make it, how you keep people from taking it from you, how to keep it longer, and how you make money work hard for you.
The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind.
informative
reflective
medium-paced
The book is a good foundation for beginners on their quest with personal finance. Though the book is very repetitive and can be summarised and made shorter. I like Robert's backstory about both Rich Dad & Poor Dad, very inspiring and eye opening.
Nov 2013 - Better than I remembered last time. I'm motivated again. Time to change me.
Jan 2011 - It wasn't quite the life-changer I thought it was the previous times I've read it. It is still good and I will probably read it again when I need a mental boost on the entrepreneurial front.
Jan 2011 - It wasn't quite the life-changer I thought it was the previous times I've read it. It is still good and I will probably read it again when I need a mental boost on the entrepreneurial front.
3.5 stars, really. It's a solid intro to the topic, but his heavy respect for Donald Trump throughout the book makes it hard to take him completely seriously.
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
My mom’s been begging me to read this for years but I actually found it really interesting
Kept hearing about this book, so finally broke down and read it. Glad I did. Sometimes it came across a bit condescending - a sort of my way is the best ever way, but I get it, he is writing a book, you can do that.