If in that article, he said a quote like «
Rich Dad is false, I made it up», it would be different, but he's never said that.
Show me a quote from Robert where he says «
Rich Dad is not real, I made him up.»
I've read different view points on that quote and some seem to believe it's taken out of context and he really didn't mean that Rich Dad isn't real.
Hi @Dan Graney for me the best coarse offered by
Rich Dad is the weekend intro course where you get an overview of real estate investing in a 2 day boot camp.
The Poor dad was his real dad and
the Rich dad was his friend's dad.
Why don't you let
Rich Dad be a myth, like Harry Potter?»
Of course, a much later interview in which he said
the Rich Dad was more like «Santa Claus» then a real person torpedoed any remaining credibility he had with me.
Not exact matches
Robert Kiyosaki (www.richdad.com), author of the
Rich Dad series of books,
is an investor, entrepreneur and educator whose perspectives have changed the way people think about money and investing.
Rich Dad Coaching's site offers that «Starting a business
is like jumping out of an airplane without a parachute» (probably an even worse idea).
When I wrote
Rich Dad Poor
Dad, I used these simple definitions to state that your house
is not an asset, but rather a liability.
It
's time for that attitude to stop, according to Robert Kiyosaki, author of
Rich Dad Poor
Dad.
My eyes
were first open to the idea of «passive income» after reading
Rich Dad Poor
Dad by Robert Kiyosaki.
My intrigue stems back to my earlier comments that the long term trends in appreciation in real estate
are simply not very competitive versus equities, despite what Robert Kiyosaki had to say in his book,
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad.
Kiyosaki's frank talk flies in the face of traditional guidance to simply get a job, get out of debt and save for retirement, and the philosophy seems to
be working: «
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad» held a top spot on The New York Times» best - seller list for over six years.
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad is probably one of the best out there if you
're looking for an introduction to personal finance and investing.
For me about half the book felt fairly useless since I didn't intend to go into real estate (and he focuses on that heavily, not just on the one chapter but throughout the whole book), and I also
am turned off by stories that
are purported to
be true but you
're not sure if they
are (ie, as mentioned the whole «
rich dad» scenario).
Author of the # 1 bestselling personal finance book ever,
Rich Dad Poor
Dad, Robert Kiyosaki,
is going to tell you the truth about money, even if you don't like it!
His business mentor he dubbed
rich dad, and his biological father who
was a teacher and a high ranking official in Hawaii government poor
dad, simply because as they aged, his father's finances became more unstable and the business mentor more stable.
Keith
is one of Robert Kiyosaki's «
Rich Dad Advisors.»
Because my poor
dad was overly concerned with putting money in the bank, he missed many opportunities to use his money to make him
richer.
As a
Rich Dad Advisor to Robert Kiyosaki, a consultant that has helped hundreds of thousands of businesses and sales people increase their sales results from 15 - 85 % consistently, and a bestselling author in the areas of sales, team building and personal development, Blair
is uniquely qualified to help create fantastic results in your life and business, right now.
While I think it
is wonderful that so many people
are excited to write and blog about about personal finance, personally I would
be cautious about religiously following the advice of a college freshman who just finished reading
Rich Dad Poor
Dad and now believes himself to
be a personal finance expert and wants to make a buck blogging about it.
With regards to
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad — I know this info but yet still put it up as it
is a mind changer book.
I agree that
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad is worth reading even though it
's probably 90 % — or even 100 % — fake.
Once
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad has you in the right mindset, it
's time for practical and actionable advice from MJ DeMarco.
The Fast Track ETP
was founded in 2013 by Darren Weeks, a
Rich Dad Advisor to Robert Kiyosaki and the owner of Canada's most respected financial education company, the Fast Track Group.
«I
am so impressed with the education offered by
Rich Dad coaching!
Rich Dad Coaching Minutes
is a regular feature where a certified
Rich Dad Coach shares insight based on market trends or your specific questions.
My
Rich Dad said, «Starting a business
is like jumping out of an airplane without a parachute.
The
Rich Dad Coaching: Paper Asset Program teaches you how to make money whether the markets
are going up, down or sideways.
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Annotated and edited for a contemporary audience by
Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold co-author Sharon Lechter, this book — now available in paper — is profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insi
Rich Dad, Poor
Dad and Three Feet from Gold co-author Sharon Lechter, this book — now available in paper —
is profound, powerful, resonant, and
rich with insi
rich with insight.
In 1994, after becoming financially free, I
was searching for a way to teach others what my
rich dad had taught me.
The
Rich Dad Coaching: Paper Asset Program shows you how to make money whether the markets
are going up, down or sideways.
However, with the knowledge that the
Rich Dad Team offers (which
is massive), a little patience, persistence and «minding our business», we
were able to achieve this in a few short years.
Also, if you don't want to «fall for a scam» that
's ok, Christ didn't go begging people to beleive in Him (guy who wanted to bury his
dad,
rich man, etc.), but I think (getting back to the article) that it
's important if we
are in the position of Chaplaincy then we should share the good news of Christ focusing on His love for us in that while we
were yet sinners Christ died for us.
Jesus:
Dad all these
rich guys showed up and wanted into heaven, I told them it would
be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle God: Well what did they do then son?
Had I
been in the Yukon when creating these, I would've used one of my
dad's amazing and peat Scotches as the
rich flavour
is so beautiful with dark chocolate.
Today
is also my
Dad's birthday, so I had an extra reason to make a
rich, chocolatey Mocha Pear Cake!
According to «
Rich Dad» he encourages people to make mistakes in their lifetime and says, «The faster the mistakes
are done, the faster we learn.»
I would then have written a play, a very sad play, of a HOT girl with potential to
be married by the
richest King, but with a mean, arrogant and ignorant
dad who squashes all her efforts It would
be more captivating and more sad than Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet These
are indeed sad times
I have this argument with my
dad everyday, I really don't care we
are the fifth
richest club in the world, football in my opinion
is all about what happens on the pitch not in the accounting department, we as fans
were sold a dream by the people at the top of our club including wenger that basically said after Ashburton grove
was built we'd compete on the pitch with the best in Europe, guess what we haven't, the only thing we've done
is make a
rich American and his associates even
richer, wenger has
been a willing participant in this.
@countrygent Well, word here in Mexico
is that sponsorship has indeed gone down every year since Pérez left, but I also think Mr Slim has
been disappointed somewhat with Gutiérrez performance and let's
be honest he wouldn't
be the
richest man in the world (well his
dad at least) if he didn't take smart business decisions, giving even more money to Sauber AND Force India clearly isn't one.
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be Appropriate If you have a big mortgage that
is dependent upon two incomes, you may want to reconsider
being house
rich even with a baby on the way.
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He doesn't clean up corruption he aids and abets it and does political hits on a radio show for Paterson who should
be in jail but like Steve Rattner Cuomo doesn't send
rich and connected folk to jail and Dave's
dad is too connected.
We know his
dad is rich, but move on already.