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Rich Dad Poor Dad Summary (7/10)
*Rich Dad Poor Dad* is an instructional book written by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon L. Lechter. The book is designed to help readers learn about financial intelligence and how to become rich.
Rich Dad Poor Dad is an instructional book written by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon L. Lechter. The book is designed to help readers learn about financial intelligence and how to become rich. It is written in a style that is easy to understand, and it provides readers with a number of strategies for improving their financial situations.
Rich Dad Poor Dad teaches readers about the importance of financial education, and it offers advice on how to save money, invest in assets, and build wealth. The book also includes a number of case studies that illustrate the concepts that are discussed.
The main point that the book tries to make is that it is not what you earn, but what you keep that determines your financial success. It also stresses the importance of financial education and how important it is to start learning about money as early as possible.
Overall, I thought the book was very helpful and provided a lot of useful information. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about financial success.
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