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nlfrey 's review for:
The Business of the 21st Century
by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Not a bad read, but not really a great one either.
Apparently the author of this book is a self made millionaire and also a best selling author of several financial advice books. This one talks about the benefits of network marketing.
Some of what he described was new and interesting information for me - he has 4 categories for income streams, and describes how 2 of those income streams (big business and investments) are more secure/will give you a better, bigger income as compared to the other ways of making money (being an employee or self employed).
So far that made sense, but I didn't really learn anything beyond that. He talked about network marketing, which I have some experience with, and pretty much all his "advice" on that front was stuff I already knew. Nothing new or amazing there, and surprisingly little real life, down to earth advice for those who are involved in (or wanting to get involved in) a network marketing business.
If you're anything like me, this book will help you realize (yet again...) that you're never going to become financially free working a 9-5 job or even being self employed. But unfortunately, this book also doesn't show you much of a light at the end of the tunnel, aside from advising network marketing as a good business opportunity. Which I don't disagree with, but if that's not the type of business you enjoy or want to be involved in, then according to this guy you're screwed.
Apparently the author of this book is a self made millionaire and also a best selling author of several financial advice books. This one talks about the benefits of network marketing.
Some of what he described was new and interesting information for me - he has 4 categories for income streams, and describes how 2 of those income streams (big business and investments) are more secure/will give you a better, bigger income as compared to the other ways of making money (being an employee or self employed).
So far that made sense, but I didn't really learn anything beyond that. He talked about network marketing, which I have some experience with, and pretty much all his "advice" on that front was stuff I already knew. Nothing new or amazing there, and surprisingly little real life, down to earth advice for those who are involved in (or wanting to get involved in) a network marketing business.
If you're anything like me, this book will help you realize (yet again...) that you're never going to become financially free working a 9-5 job or even being self employed. But unfortunately, this book also doesn't show you much of a light at the end of the tunnel, aside from advising network marketing as a good business opportunity. Which I don't disagree with, but if that's not the type of business you enjoy or want to be involved in, then according to this guy you're screwed.