Which book you have read that completely changed your life and what was the lesson you learnt from it that you implemented to change your life
Sachin Lalwani
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my favourite book that changed my life is rich dad poor dad it changed my direction of life
what I learnt from it is using debt to buy assets
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Have you read the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad"
written by "Robert Kiyosaki" . he is a genius.
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