Rich Dad Poor Dad is a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future


IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A STRONG REASON, THERE IS NO SENSE



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Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert T Kiyosaki

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A STRONG REASON, THERE IS NO SENSE 
READING FURTHER. IT WILL SOUND LIKE TOO MUCH WORK. 
2. Make daily choices: the power of choice
Choice is the main reason people want to live in a free country.
We want the power to choose.
Financially, with every dollar we get in our hands, we hold the
power to choose our future: to be rich, poor, or middle class. Our 
spending habits reflect who we are. Poor people simply have poor 
spending habits. The benefit I had as a boy was that I loved playing 
Monopoly constantly. Nobody told me Monopoly was only for kids, 
so I just kept playing the game as an adult. I also had a rich dad who 
pointed out to me the difference between an asset and a liability. So 
a long time ago, as a little boy, I chose to be rich, and I knew that 
all I had to do was learn to acquire assets, real assets. My best friend, 
Mike, had an asset column handed to him, but he still had to choose 


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to learn to keep it. Many rich families lose their assets in the next 
generation simply because there was no one trained to be a good 
steward over their assets.
Most people choose not to be rich. For 90 percent of the population, 
being rich is too much of a hassle. So they invent sayings that go: “I’m 
not interested in money.” “I’ll never be rich.” “I don’t have to worry. 
I’m still young.” “When I make some money, then I’ll think about my 
future.” “My husband/wife handles the finances.” The problem with 
those statements is that they rob the person who chooses to think such 
thoughts of two things: One is time, which is your most precious asset. 
The second is learning. Having no money should not be an excuse to
not learn. But that is a choice we all make daily: the choice of what we
do with our time, our money, and what we put in our heads. That is
the power of choice. All of us have choice. I just choose to be rich, and
I make that choice every day.
Invest first in education. In reality, the only real asset you have is your 
mind, the most powerful tool we have dominion over. Each of us has the 
choice of what we put in our brain once we’re old enough. You can watch 
TV, read golf magazines, or go to ceramics class or a class on financial 
planning. You choose. Most people simply buy investments rather than 
first investing in learning about investing.
A friend of mine recently had her apartment burglarized. The 
thieves took her electronics and left all the books. And we all have that 
same choice. 90 percent of the population buys TV sets, and only about
10 percent buy business books. 
So what do I do? I go to seminars. I like it when they are at least two 
days long because I like to immerse myself in a subject. In 1973, I was 
watching this guy on TV who was advertising a three-day seminar on 
how to buy real estate for nothing down. I spent $385 and that course 
has made me at least $2 million, if not more. But more importantly, it 
bought me life. I don’t have to work for the rest of my life because of
that one course. I go to at least two such courses every year.
I love CDs and audio books. The reason: I can easily review what 
I just heard. I was listening to an investor say something I completely 
disagreed with. Instead of becoming arrogant and critical, I simply 


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listened to that five-minute stretch at least 20 times, maybe more. But
suddenly, by keeping my mind open, I understood why he said what he 
said. It was like magic. I felt like I had a window into the mind of one of 
the greatest investors of our time. I gained tremendous insight into the 
vast resources of his education and experience.
The net result: I still have the old way I used to think, and I now 
have a new way of looking at the same problem or situation. I have two 
ways to analyze a problem or trend, and that is priceless. Today, I often 
say, “How would Donald Trump do this, or Warren Buffett or George 
Soros?” The only way I can access their vast mental power is to be humble 
enough to read or listen to what they have to say. Arrogant or critical 
people are often people with low self-esteem who are afraid of taking 
risks. That’s because, if you learn something new, you are then required
to make mistakes in order to fully understand what you have learned.
If you have read this far, arrogance is not one of your problems. 
Arrogant people rarely read or listen to experts. Why should they? 
They are the center of the universe.
There are so many “intelligent” people who argue or defend when 
a new idea clashes with the way they think. In this case, their so-called 
intelligence combined with arrogance equals ignorance. Each of us 
knows people who are highly educated, or believe they are smart, but 
their balance sheet paints a different picture. A truly intelligent person 
welcomes new ideas, for new ideas can add to the synergy of other
accumulated ideas. Listening is more important than talking. If that 
were not true, God would not have given us two ears and only one 
mouth. Too many people think with their mouth instead of listening
in order to absorb new ideas and possibilities. They argue instead of 
asking questions.
I take a long view on my wealth. I do not subscribe to the
get-rich-quick mentality most lottery players or casino gamblers have.
I may go in and out of stocks, but I am long on education. If you
want to fly an airplane, I advise taking lessons first. I am always
shocked at people who buy stocks or real estate, but never invest in 
their greatest asset, their mind. Just because you bought a house or
two does not make you an expert at real estate.


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