![]() ![]() This book seems to mostly be a hatched job of socialism parading as a fair and balanced viewpoint. What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you? Free the capitalists let them loose and they will heal the world. Anyone who works for the government is the root of all evil. The moral of the story is: "The good man/woman avoids taxes and shelters (hides) his/her income at all costs. I have met a ton of self-made millionaires, and very few of them have the pompous and ridiculous attitude that this moron does. How many times can you repeat the same drivel about the middle class "not knowing the difference between an asset and a liability"? There are at least 50 pages of the same repetitive message. But this idiot makes Sarah Palin look like an intellectual. I read books, listen to lectures, absorb ideas and move on. police department, fire department, public school and college teachers) are the bane of all good hearted capitalists. Anyone who earns a salary and has a benefit package is a socialist (i.e. Here is the essence of the book: "Real Estate rental income = good. If you have high school degree, you will recognize this piece of trash for the lame manifesto that it is. what else is there to say? If you are a Tea Party lover who lives in a trailer park this is your book. Anti-intellectual, joke, pretentious, self-absorbed, farce. Wow! It is so hard to write a review for a book this bad. What character would you cut from Rich Dad Poor Dad? ![]() It is unfortunate that Tim Wheeler is associated with this inane book. ![]() Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Tim Wheeler? What do you think your next listen will be? ![]() High school drop-outs who hope to exceed the lifestyle of their (former) childhood friends who pursued college degrees. This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?Īnti-intellectuals. For me, I won’t be recommending this book again. At the end of the day, it’s your time and money do what you want with them. Again, I don’t know all the facts (and you should do your own research to build your own case) but I do find it somewhat worrisome that an author who’s trying to aid in financial intelligence and give us tools to increase our cash flow is himself in hot water financially and morally. Additionally, several countries have him and his business under intense scrutiny for fraud and scams. After finishing the audiobook this time around, I read a few articles online informing me that Kiyosaki (his company) has recently declared bankruptcy as well. Now I’m not pretending to know everything there is to know about Trump’s financial status, but I thought he bankrupted his companies? Which brings me to my last thought of irony. Specifically, the continued referral to Donald Trump’s financial abilities. One of the first things I noticed these six years later was that several of the anecdotes were outdated or misleading. Desiring an easy ‘filler’ book between two others, I recently returned to the audiobook version for a catch-up. I would like to think that I took away some of the author’s broad themes after I completed the book. Having little to no financial literacy at the time, the concepts were foreign but digestible. I had read the paper version of this book in 2011 while attending grad school. “ Rich Dad Poor Dad is a starting point for anyone looking to gain control of their financial future.” Robert Kiyosaki Rich Dad Poor Dad - The #1 Personal Finance Book of All Time! The result is that people learn to work for money… but never learn to have money work for them." "The main reason people struggle financially is because they have spent years in school but learned nothing about money. His easy-to-understand audiobook empowers you to make changes now - and enjoy the results for years to come. He is regarded worldwide as a passionate advocate for financial education. With perspectives that often contradict conventional wisdom, Kiyosaki has earned a reputation for irreverence and courage. With an incredible number of 5-star reviews, Rich Dad Poor Dad has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money. Clearly lay out what to teach kids about money for their future financial success.Show parents why they can’t rely on the school system to educate kids about money.Define once and for all an asset and a liability.Challenge the belief that your house is an asset.Explode the myth that you need to earn a high income to become rich.Robert Kiyosaki’s easy tips and straight talk will… Listen today to set yourself up for a wealthy, happy future. Rich Dad Poor Dad is the #1 personal finance book of all time. ![]()
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