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P**E
This is the best for content as it reviews all of his other ...
I've read all of the books by Kiyosaki. This is the best for content as it reviews all of his other books information. Just buy this book and pass on ALL his other ones, it'll save you some money. I read one of the other reviews and it mentioned he needed to get a better proof reader. I thought maybe the reviewer was just picky, but after reading this book I know what they mean. Misspelled words, missing words, etc. Lost count after 10 mistakes. Worst book for mistakes I've ever read. The content is good, so I'd recommend it. I hope Robert Kiyosaki reads this review and corrects the errors. Nothing worse than reading a good book with lots of errors.
J**R
Cheap reboot of RDPD w added complaints about a failed education system
I couldn't finish the book. The concept is interesting, but Kiyosaki repeats himself so much to try and make a book out of one simple idea - every kid should be taught how to be an entrepreneur. It's basically a rehash of his Rich Dad Poor Dad book with his political take on how we're failing to educate our children. There were also far too many editing errors. You'd think he could find enough money to hire an editor, right? In summary, this book feels like a cheap reboot with his whining about a failed education system all to snag more money.
P**K
I'm fully employed and live comfortably on my salary
Let me start by saying that I'm a 26 year old male with a college degree in the computer sciences. I'm fully employed and live comfortably on my salary. That being said, I have absolutely no idea who this book was written for but it's so incredibly out of touch that I enabled the Wi-Fi on my tablet in Starbucks just to write this reaction.The author hasn't the faintest grasp of what normal people need to go through just to survive in this day and age. The references he makes and advice he gives are borderline dangerous to someone not well versed in the risks and realities of investing and quite frankly, I found much of it misleading. This book serves to give you a "feel good" sensation about investing and personal wealth growth without taking into account that most people's lives weren't/are nowhere near as enriched and fortunate as the authors and abdicates much of the fiscal responsibility necessary to achieve successful financial results. Reality check: most people don't have extra money to invest in "wealth building" ( i.e. Buying a house, starting a business, etc.) Also this author clearly states that his dad had his own private company from which he could learn all of this from--that's great, most people who read this book won't and the lessons he leverages won't resonate with most. Also, what is with the political under and over tones? I feel like I'm reading a personal page of the Trump manifesto (I didn't see this in his first book, what's changed?) The advice in this book actively undermines reasonable and safe financial dogmas (saving is for loosers? Give me a break!) which for many of us can and are the only means to financial independence given the current state of the economy (which I may add is in the state that it is right now thanks to some of the same risky principles that this author and his generation advocates for).In conclusion, this book gives bad if not downright dangerous advice for investing as well as personal wealth growth and the author lacks a sufficient grasp of reality as it is for millions of people struggling to get by. Unless you already have plenty of money to invest and play with, try another book.
A**S
Great Gift for Dad
Gave it to my dad before telling him my grades after a particularly lethargic semester of college. I would definitely recommend this to any student who is worried about not getting the best grades. Always good to remind parents that grades are not the most important thing.
D**R
Great Insight for All
Bypass the other books for now and come right to this ONE!! I read Rich Dad Poor Dad but I found this the most insightful. He does repeat himself but it helps to reinforce the key point information. Yes there’s errors/typos within the book but it was so full of information I didn’t allow that to frustrate me. The information still came through despite the typos. Regardless I highly recommend this book especially to PARENTS. This is a keeper. Thank you Robert
E**G
Great Insight with Kids Leaving for College
Love Roberts books and how he relates them to easy understandable language. With having the 1st of 4 kids heading to college I have been immersing myself into the knowledge I need as a parent to help guide them to be successful in whatever that might be. As a parent it is EXTREMLY hard to get your child to think differently about not being an employee. The whole school system is working hard to make sure that they do become employees. My son wants to become a history teacher, and with the current situation and uncertainty about teachers, it really worries me. I then remember in Roberts teachings that your job is your income and investing is your wealth. I have had great success in sharing that thought process with my son. He likes nice things and has a great work ethic so thanks to ALL of Roberts great teachings I see a great future for him.I am so glad that you wrote this book so my wife can be on board with me as shes reading this now. My wife feels there's security in a job. Shes always been an employee, and thinks thats the right thing to do. It's taken alot of time and effort even through our many successes of owning businesses and rental real estate. She does finally see the rewards from the effort. Also she has had alot of friends whom can't find work even after getting college degrees. Alot of her co-workers have $10's of thousands of college debt making only $12-14 an hour, because thats all they can get. I am so glad that you help guide and educate us that there is another way. Financial education is so important for the world right now with everything thats going on. Please keep the books coming as I am one of your biggest fans...
C**A
Superb book packed with wisdom for financial success
I loved this book for its encouragement and emphasis that the roads may be tough but I will surely succeed in being where I want to be financially and this has nothing to do with my aptitude in abstract matter but the intelligence I constantly grow through improvements in the level of my financial literacy.I recommend this book to every entrepreneur and those who have dreams of becoming financially secure.
W**E
Great lesson from a great mentor who actually been through it.
I have read most of Robert's books. You might find some repetitive information but I really don't mind.. I see it as he's just trying to stressout the lesson. I don't think I have to buy all his books, but I will cherry pick the great ones and keep them as collection.
J**D
Excellent book.
This book told me some very interesting financial ideas that I have no heard before. It is a great read, there is only one issue though, my copy was full of grammatical errors which can be a little disheartening but the content is still readable and understandable you I learnt alot from this.
M**I
Good read
Was surprised to find out that:there was such a long list of famous and successful people who never finished school.schools were designed on purpose to keep us as employees
B**A
Satisfied.
Satisfied
M**E
Fab book
Another Fab book from Robert Kyosaki
N**V
Five Stars
good
M**A
Five Stars
good and as expected
M**O
Five Stars
Brilliant book!! Every parent should read it!! Strongly recommend.
N**R
Excellent stuff again from Robert !!!
What an eye opener for parents about what education really is. It's not just school and college education. It's real world education
S**I
Awesome
Best book for the students who want to pursue business path ... it explains why to be capitalists awesome
P**L
Useful.
If are starting your venture in stock market.. very useful
V**R
Highly recommended for youngsters
Really interesting facts about educational system
K**A
Good
Good book for adults. Not so inspiring to teenagers
S**I
Best
As expected.
T**N
Superbe ! Peut être meilleure que Père Riche, Père pauvre ;-) !!
La première fois que j'ai lu Père Riche, Père pauvre c'était en 2006. Et je ne saurais dire combien de fois je l'ai relu depuis. J'ai lu d'autres ouvrages et article de Robert K depuis mais celui -ci est juste wow !! Bien sûr les grandes lignes de Père riche et Père pauvre reviennent inlassablement mais après ?! La répétition n'est elle pas mère d'habileté ? :-). Mais en plus de cela les philosophies qui consiste à voir les 3 côtés de la pièce en peignant un tableau global du monde et du système de la finance est simplement wow ! De plus c'est expliqué de manière simple, des sujets qui,ne le sont pas forcément. Bien sûr beaucoup de réalités des États Unis on s'en doute mais il y a beaucoup de réalités mondiales touchant certainement le pays où vous êtes. Par exemple le système bancaire est quasiment le même partout ! On ressent le désir de l'auteur de transmettre son savoir à une génération de jeunes avec l'espoir qu'une poignée s'en sorte du marasme financier mondial dans lequel nous nous enfonçons. On ressent le dépit de voir le système éducatif changer! Mais alors pourquoi ne pas changer soi même dans le système en comprenant le système et en le tournant en notre faveur ? Si vous êtes parents et si vous même vous voulez comprendre les clés de l'indépendance financiere, je vous recommande le livre !
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