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adamsmoments · 10 months
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epicforwards · 22 days
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"If you're not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you're determined to learn, no one can stop you." -- Zig Ziglar
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Best 3 Must read books for financial freedom. I’ve learned so much from these books.
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jimmywrites · 1 year
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Ho to be richer?
Look if you have been looking for the education on how to be Rich, well I'm glad to say your search is over!
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But you have to listen to what this answer says though.
Read this if you want to gain financial freedom!!! It's part of the book from Robert T. Kiyosaki "Rich Dad Poor Dad"
"Dad, can you tell me how to get rich?”
My dad put down the evening paper. “Why do you want to get rich, Son?”
“Because today Jimmy’s mom drove up in their new Cadillac, and they were going to their beach house for the weekend. He took three of his friends, but Mike and I weren’t invited. They told us we weren’t invited because we were poor kids.”
“They did?” my dad asked incredulously.“Yeah, they did,” I replied in a hurt tone.My dad silently shook his head, pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose, and went back to reading the paper. I stood waiting for an answer.The year was 1956. I was nine years old. By some twist of fate, I attended the same public school where the rich people sent their kids. We were primarily a sugar-plantation town. The managers of the plantation and the other affluent people, such as doctors, business owners, and bankers, sent their children to this elementary school. After grade six, their children were generally sent off to private schools. Because my family lived on one side of the street, I went to this school. Had I lived on the other side of the street, I would have gone to a different school with kids from families more like mine. After grade six, these kids and I would go on to the public intermediate and high school. There was no private school for them or for me.My dad finally put down the paper. I could tell he was thinking.
“Well, Son…,” he began slowly. “If you want to be rich, you have to learn to make money.”
“How do I make money?” I asked.
“Well, use your head, Son,” he said, smiling. Even then I knew that really meant, “That’s all I’m going to tell you,” or “I don’t know the answer, so don’t embarrass me.”The next morning, I told my best friend, Mike, what my dad had said. As best as I could tell, Mike and I were the only poor kids in this school. Mike was also in this school by a twist of fate. Someone had drawn a jog in the line for the school district, and we wound up in school with the rich kids. We weren’t really poor, but we felt as if we were because all the other boys had new baseball gloves, new bicycles, new everything.
Mom and Dad provided us with the basics, like food, shelter, and clothes. But that was about it. My dad used to say, “If you want something, work for it.” We wanted things, but there was not much work available for nine-year-old boys.“So what do we do to make money?” Mike asked.“I don’t know,” I said. “But do you want to be my partner?”
Source: "RICH DAD POOR DAD" ROBERT T. KIYOSAKI
This is one of the amazing famous books i've ever read. To be honest it actually taught me how to handle money now my life has never been the same again. I really appreciate the author for this kind of knowledge.
Here watch this video which changed the way I thought about money. Watch Video
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malavak707 · 1 year
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Check out this post… "Rich Dad Poor Dad Lessons in Hindi ".
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theusaleaders · 1 year
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antonbookboy · 1 year
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Click >> HERE<< To Download The Book “Rich Dad Poor Dad”!
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tothemoonpenny · 2 years
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“If a great deal is on the front page, it's too late in most instances. Look for a new deal. As we used to say as surfers: ‘There is always another wave.’”
-Robert Kiyosaki
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agapeeunoia · 2 years
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“The first step is telling the truth”
This is something that applies to all aspects of our lives. You don't need to tell anyone, you just need to be honest with yourself. There is a difference between telling the truth and not lying. You can get out of not lying by avoiding or diverting the topic. However, telling the truth requires a level of self-belief and confidence that I believe is necessary to get us to where we want to be in our lives. After experiencing depression and being gaslit for the first half of my life, I realized just how important it is to be honest with ourselves whether it’s about our emotions, opinions, finances, or facts on what happened. We start by taking a stand with ourselves first, allowing roots to take place before anyone else has a chance to uproot them. 
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mrwritesalot · 2 years
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Psychology of Money
Today's topic is about money as you all might have guessed about from the title. But it's not about how to earn money as that is something we all know. Even a beggar earns money and we are far more knowledgeable than beggars so. And plus as the author of a great book Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki described that it's not about how much you make, it's about how much you keep. It's one thing to earn a million dollars and another to make billion from them.
Handling money is a skill that we all lack or don't have. We all make a great amount of money by god's grace but what about keeping them? Now it's a debatable topic, we confuse between 'living your life to the fullest' and 'making sure about creating wealth'.
Now I agree on living your life to the fullest, hang around on every Saturday night and everything but how often do you think about earning for that Saturday night let alone multiplying. This is the main difference between The Rich and The Poor. The rich don't care about dancing around in a bar being drunk on a Saturday night. The rich focuses on the important part and that is creating wealth and improving health.
The thing is we usually think being good with money have something to do with being so smart about it, no that's not write. I mean if IQ played an important role, Warren Buffet wouldn't have been one of the best investor in the history. It's about behaving well with money and taking right decisions at the right time.
Now when I talk about behaving it covers a lot of things. First off, why don't we talk about money that much? By talking I don't mean asking everyone's salary, I mean talking about creating wealth. We have built various stereotypes among ourselves about money and the first one is we think earning money is hard, it sure is not. The rich think earning money is like a game and it is.
The rich set their expectations high, like unreasonably high. I mean at the age of 20 they think of becoming a billionaire, that is unreasonable according to US. But that's not the case. If you keep a goal of becoming a billionaire do you think it's hard? It's not, you just have to make some sacrifices and make right decisions at the right time. They fulfil their expectations if not 100% then by 80-90% but they surely do.
Next thing is seeing and behaving with money as a friend. Why do we think money is not our friend? We always talk things like money is not important and it can't buy you happiness and we think he's the right guy. But if thinking of money as a friend and behaving accordingly makes me the wrong guy than i want to be that wrong guy. Personify money as if he's your friend. How about talking about money in our family meetings? or friends get together? (I surely don't mean talking about dividing your fathers wealth for you and your siblings)
Another point is thinking that getting rich is not natural. I mean being rich and travelling the world and experiencing great pleasures is our birth right and that comes with being rich. We in our society have the stereotype that not everyone can be rich. I strongly disagree because I can give you examples of people being rich who once were nothing, people who were from middle class and then became rich and people who inherited wealth from their father and yet multiplied. So there's nothing like not everyone cannot become rich, anyone can be rich. The only thing is we don't think of becoming rich because we think of satisfying our short term pleasures rather than long term.
One thing I want to point our is deciding when it's enough. Because the world has unlimited to offer, you gotta decide when it's enough for you or your whole like would go out chasing money. Planning and sticking to it is very important. Why this is important is because there is always a bigger fish, you don't have to compare with them you just have to decide what's good for you.
I guess this might be enough for the blog, to summarize, always think of money as your friend. It's not bad talking and discussing about money around your friends and family, start that if you're not doing it. Don't be pessimistic about money, you'll get what you desire if you have the capacity of letting go some short term satisfactions. Some people will get the message which i am trying to explain from the quote written below -
'Don't be cheap, be reasonable'
Thank you for your time
yash.
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curiousmastermindz · 4 months
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bigbankbillionaires · 6 months
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How to Manifest Your Financial Dreams with Think and Grow Rich Affirmations | Big Bank Billionaires
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theusaleaders · 1 year
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ravikugupta · 7 months
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Summary of "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki
“Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki is a personal finance classic that challenges conventional beliefs about wealth and financial success. Through his childhood experiences with two father figures, Kiyosaki shares profound lessons on financial literacy and mindset. This summary explores the key concepts and takeaways from the book, offering insights into building wealth and achieving financial…
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motivationlit · 8 months
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Rich Dad's Secrets: Building Wealth the Smart Way
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