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If anyone has read the book what did you think about it? I'm currently reading it and I really like it.
The author Robert Kiyosaki has been criticised, and he has been called a liar. His critics have said that there was never a rich father. Also, his critics has said that his advice is dangerous.
I like the book so far. A few things Robert touched on...
*Your home is not an asset but a liability.
*The Rich focus on assets, the middle class focus on liabilities that they think are assets, and the poor focus solely on liabilities.
*You should be self-reliant and when you rely on government assistance you are asking for trouble. This is also true for government workers.
Thoughts?
The author Robert Kiyosaki has been criticised, and he has been called a liar. His critics have said that there was never a rich father. Also, his critics has said that his advice is dangerous.
John T. Reed, a critic of Robert Kiyosaki, says, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad contains much wrong advice, much bad advice, some dangerous advice, and virtually no good advice." He also states, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad is one of the dumbest financial advice books I have ever read. It contains many factual errors and numerous extremely unlikely accounts of events that supposedly occurred."
I like the book so far. A few things Robert touched on...
*Your home is not an asset but a liability.
*The Rich focus on assets, the middle class focus on liabilities that they think are assets, and the poor focus solely on liabilities.
*You should be self-reliant and when you rely on government assistance you are asking for trouble. This is also true for government workers.
Thoughts?