Hi all,
Today i am just let you viewing first a video from a friend;Celestian. He is excited to share with you one of the book he has read. The book is Rich dad and poor dad and wrote by one of the best author in the world Robert T. Kiyosaki.
Ok friends, after you have watch the video, i would like to tell and share with you the story of RDPD.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is the story of a person (Robert T. Kiyosaki) who has two fathers, the first was his biological father (the poor dad) and the other was the father of his best friends Mike (the rich dad). Both fathers had educate the author how to achieve success and wealthy but each of them have a difference approaches.
All the way through, the author compares both fathers by their philosophy, thoughts, monetary practices, and level of vitality and how his real father, the poor and struggling but very educated man, failed against his rich dad in conditions of asset building and business success.
So, what is he secret point inside this 'Rich dad and poor dad' book? RDPD actually describing 6 basic point lesson to being rich.
There are;
1.The rich don’t work for money
2.Why teach financial literacy?
3.Mind your own business
4.The history of taxes & power of corporation
5.The rich invest money
6.Work to learn , don’t work for money
Basically, to understand the basic lesson elaborate by Robet T Kiyosaki is unnecessary you need to be matured first. Even though the school children can understand the point that has been taught :).
Why?
In this book, there is a rich and poor dad. Both dads are teaching a same kid about life, business, money and how to become rich. Just imagine, the author try to adapting you as that kid and you will start to learn from the rich and your poor dad.
Then you will choose your own path way, and i guarantee it that you will choose and follow your rich dad advises instead poor dad. Rich dad teach you freedom and but poor dad teach you secure. Rich dad teaches you start your own business but poor dad teaches you employed.
Which dad you prefer?
Sunday, June 8, 2008
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