What's the deal with rich dad poor dad? Why is it's on everyone's list?
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rohan thakur
Stealth • 8m
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"Here's my question 🙋: Which book has literally changed your thoughts when you read it? For me, my first life-changing book was 'Rich Dad & Poor Dad' - it was awesome and mind-changing! That's when my thoughts about money
wanted to get rich? (build a product around these).
Men's lust.
Women's desire for beauty.
Elderly's health.
Children's education.
Rich people's fear of loss.
Poor people's desire to quickly get rich.
experience of richness to the poor.
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A poor environment almost always drags you into poverty
Even very wealthy people will always have family, friends and other petitioners. Which, if you don't fight them professionally, will quickly deprive you of your money, your goals and your dream
I am 20 and I'm keenly interested in acquiring financial knowledge to build very strong or advanced grasp on money.
I need you guys to recommend me preferably Books/ or any other source to achieve that .
For now I have read the followings on money:
My Class 10 Board exam are due in 15 days. Do you think I should focus on Studies (for rat race) or i sould focus on learning skills, and reading books (like rich dad poor dad). Currently i study for exqm in morning and evening. And in afternoon i go
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Tarun Suthar
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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 9m
Have you read the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad"
written by "Robert Kiyosaki" . he is a genius.
He admitted to having more than $1.2 billion in debt 🤯. you might have watched his yt Shorts claiming that.
He views this debt as a strategic move and a par