Book review of Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T.kiyosaki


In this book, Robert Kiyosaki discusses what he learns about money, investing and life in general from his two Dads. Poor Dad (His Father) and Rich Dad (Father of his best-friend).
Great book on financial literacy that everyone needs! It changed my perspective and enjoyed the personal stories shared. The tagline is enough to give you an insight on what this book has in it for us. “What the Rich Dad Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!”

 My favorite part was the reflection questions at the end of each study guide; they really get you thinking about your view towards money and help you see where you could be improving when making financial decisions.

The first half of the book is a fun story on the conversations with both his dads (well, one is biological and the other is his financial dad). These conversations are nice because the innocent questions little Robert asks would be the same that many readers would have while they are reading through the book. Rich dad explains the ideas the rich have to maintain and grow their wealth so consistently.

The second half is how you should think about the situation you are in and how you can improve it. Do you just give up as a kid because your parents don't give you an allowance while little Jimmy gets $50 from his parents each week? You should be willing to think and work harder than 99% of the population if you want to be in the 1%! 

According to the Robert Kiyosaki if a rich perosn have more knowledge and education but he has less idea about numbers and financial terminologies then he will obviously lost not to Earn more. 

The book is really easy to understand and to read, the message Robert gives is good and can help you change your mindset to be more financially independent.
Highly recommend for people new to finances and saving

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