Take a photo of a barcode or cover
adj1920 's review for:
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
by Robert T. Kiyosaki
This book was well-intentioned, and great as a motivational piece. As a practical guide to building wealth, not so much. There are a lot of cliches and platitudes that you've heard before--make your money work for you (i.e. invest), be entrepreneurial, etc. Kiyosaki's own side hustle (finding "hidden gem" properties, connecting them with buyers and collecting a finder's fee) is impractical for most people. It assumes that you have the expertise to not only recognize potentially valuable houses and lots, but also the connections and sales ability to find buyers so that you don't have to put any of your own money into the deal. But if all you're looking for is feel good advice from a rich guy, this is your book.