Rich Dad’s Conspiracy of the Rich: The 8 New Rules of Money
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Based upon the first totally interactive online book of its kind, financial guru Robert Kiyosaki addresses our current economic crisis
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Most easily comprehendable book on Finance,
I was watching Riz Khan and he happened to be interviewing this Author. I didn’t know anything about him, and I avoid works on Finance or self help books because they seem patronising. After seeing the interview however, I brought the book immediately. His demeanor is what done it for me: he was humble for a self made millionnaire yet he seemed like he genuinely knew what he was talking about and any questions that were thrown at him, his answers were genuinely impressive.
This is the most comprehensive book on Finance. Yet seeing the amount of information he presents with the actual size of the book – I was amazed with how much was said with how little words. Anyone with basic English will be able to understand his message. The book is divided into two parts: the history of our Economy, and his advice on how to use it to our advantage. Whether we like it or not, we have to work in order to live. In no terms does this book promote love of wealth, only how to work smarter and not harder.
He uses many examples of his experiences in life to show how he made it. There is no one way, but the biggest obstacle everyone has to overcome are their own fears. He is honest enough to admit that he still faced many set backs, but now he is set for life regardless of what situation the Economy will be in. I have a good career, but this book has inspired me to start my own business: that’s how influencial it is.
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Rich Dad’s Conspiracy of the Rich: The 8 New Rules of Money,
I am impressed that Robert Kiyosaki has articulated and documented the disgusting mess that world leaders and world bankers have created for everyone. With a better understanding the situation I am creating a more secure future with my family.
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Repetition but a good read,
This isn’t so much a book as a collection of on-line contributions from the author, with the occasional comment from his web site visitors thrown in for good measure.
If you’ve read RK’s other books, you already know what to expect since the style never changes and in this case, neither does the content really.
Rich Dad is now a brand and it’s clear that emphasis in this book is yet again to push other products, particularly the games, which are a take on Monopoly, and should have been called Monotony, since they are so long-winded.
The web site is also purposely challenging and every few weeks, theer are yet more invitations to expensive seminars where ever more RD products can be promoted to an eager audience.
There is some interesting stuff in this book though, but I don’t think it should all be accepted on face value, as I suspect delving deeper into the history would show holes in the research.
I always enjoy reading these types of books which is why I gave it 4 stars, but if you’re looking for balance, look elsewhere.
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