Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
Anyone stuck in the rat-race of living paycheck to paycheck, enslaved by the house mortgage and bills, will appreciate this breath of fresh air. Learn about the methods that have created more than a few millionaires. This is the first abridged miniature edition of Rich Dad Poor Dad. The...
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Anyone stuck in the rat-race of living paycheck to paycheck, enslaved by the house mortgage and bills, will appreciate this breath of fresh air. Learn about the methods that have created more than a few millionaires. This is the first abridged miniature edition of Rich Dad Poor Dad. The full-length edition has sold millions as a New York Times bestseller. As proven by the runaway success of The Secret and like titles, changing one’s thinking to influence one’s fortune sells big, and forms the basis of rich dad’s advice. Learn to think like a rich dad and let your money work for you!
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780762434275 (0762434279)
ASIN: 762434279
Publish date: April 7th 2009
Publisher: Running Press Miniature Editions
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
If you can get past the gimmick (and allegedly non-existent “rich dad”) in Rich Dad Poor Dad this book actually has a pretty strong premise. With his book Kiyosaki sets out to change the way you view money: what it means to you, how you deal with it, and how you should put it to work for you instead...
This is one of my favorite finance books.
This is one of my favorite finance books.
I liked the content (that's what the two stars are for), but the format is absolutely bollocks. Ironically, the author writes about himself in this book `I'm a best-selling author, not a best-writing author'. I must agree.His ideas on financial intelligence seem to make sense, and repetition is the ...
I do wonder if Kiyosaki was as articulate at nine years old as he remembers himself being. Nothing amuses me more than the stilted dialogue of business books, which always reminds me of the dreaded "As you know, Bob..." But is Kiyosaki is happy to point out himself, he's not a great writer -- and he...