"The rich DON'T work for money. They make their money work for THEM." – Rich Dad Poor Dad
Can anyone explain this with real-world examples? How do people apply this mindset in daily life or business today?
Would love to hear your thoughts!
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:
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rohan thakur
Stealth • 9m
2024 reading goal tracker
"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
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
Stealth • 10m
1 Hour with Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad) on Billionaire Mindset & World War 3
Lessons which I've learnt from the podcast
-if you want to get a desired position, start talking and take sessions with the person who already achieved that Positio
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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Dr Saurav singh
Stealth • 28d
Thoughts on 90 hour work week?
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People should choose the rhythm that matches their ambition.
No poor person or nation became rich by focusing on work life balance first.
And chasing money need not be a goal for all.
Aman was raised listening to his father say, “Work hard in school, find employment, and save for a home.” He adhered to this suggestion, putting in 9-to-5 hours, while his friend Arjun enjoyed a more liberated lifestyle.
One day, Aman inquired, “Wh
😡 Byjus work culture , please hear this recording it's important for every employee . What's your views on this also please hear this with headphones 🎧
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Sairaj Kadam
Stealth • 6m
I recently posted about debt financing and got some interesting responses. I want to dig a bit deeper into this topic. For those new to startups or even those with some experience, how do you feel about using debt financing?
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