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psypunk 's review for:
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
by Robert T. Kiyosaki
It's a good read for some new perspective when it comes to one's mindset towards money and the idea of being rich. I didn't expect the book will give the specific and concrete formula on how to get money, but the author proves the point that it's on us.
In overall, it's not that hard to read, but I'm just bothered with the times it gets to repeat an argument, a sentence or two from a previous chapter to the latter part that seem to be out of place. There are some generalizing claims and exaggerated parts as well that makes me cringe. I don't know if it should be categorized as fiction since his anecdote in here doesn't follow up on his actual narrative upon checking lol.
In overall, it's not that hard to read, but I'm just bothered with the times it gets to repeat an argument, a sentence or two from a previous chapter to the latter part that seem to be out of place. There are some generalizing claims and exaggerated parts as well that makes me cringe. I don't know if it should be categorized as fiction since his anecdote in here doesn't follow up on his actual narrative upon checking lol.