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- RICH DAD POOR DAD FOR TEENS- THE SECRETS ABOUT MONEY-THAT YOU DON'T LEARN IN SCHOOL!", BY Robert Kiyosaki
RICH DAD POOR DAD FOR TEENS- THE SECRETS ABOUT MONEY-THAT YOU DON'T LEARN IN SCHOOL!", BY Robert Kiyosaki
Conclusion: "YOUR FINANCIAL HEADSTART"
Even when my teenage years are stamped and mailed in my memories, I see myself reading this book again and again. It can never hurt to remind yourself of the basics, how the foundation was properly cemented together with no space for any leakages.

Find out how you learn, optimize your learning with a definite plan, solve problems, budget, invest, help others and see the life you’ve always wanted come to fruition.
There isn’t much to say this morning than a massive thank you to Robert Kiyosaki for imparting knowledge unto myself and everyone that reads his books. SIMPLY INVALUABLE.
A huge part of my success (speaking it into being. Remember, from “Think And Grow Rich”, the mind is a powerful thing) will be due to his works. I wonder what’s in store for me in his other books?
Lines that stood out to me:
“He took what life handed him and made it better.”
“Our assets grow by themselves. It’s like we have planted a money tree. We watered it and took care of it for years, and then it didn’t need us anymore. Its roots have gone down deep enough. Now the tree is providing shade for our enjoyment.”
“Choose your friends and mentors wisely. Be careful from whom you take advice. If you want to go somewhere, it’s best to find someone who’s already been there.”
“Professionals have coaches. Amateurs do not.”
“The people you spend your time with are your future.”
“To successfully change my future, I had to change my thoughts and, as a result, the people I spent time with. Choose to spend time with the people who understand and appreciate your vision and goals. Even better, choose people who share them!”
“Both my dads were generous men. Both made it a practice to give first. Teaching was one of their ways of giving.”
“We learned that our strongest asset is our minds. If it’s trained to see opportunity, it can create great wealth in a short amount of time.”
“With knowledge of how to take care of yourself financially, you’ll also be able to take care of others, whether it’s giving money to charity or being able to give friends and family members the things they want and need without worry.”
The next book I’m going to write about isn’t on money this time around but something everyone should be educated on. Imagine having all this money and not having someone to enjoy it with?