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Awaken Your Child's Financial Genius: Why A Students Work For C Students And Why B Students Work For The Government (2013)

by Robert T. Kiyosaki(Favorite Author)
3.93 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1469218984 (ISBN13: 9781469218984)
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English
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Rich Dad on Brilliance Audio
review 1: I was not familiar with the author's work even though he is well known for his seminars and books on that same topic. He makes a case for entrepreneurship as a way of building wealth but in my opinion, he does not describe the risk realistically. What I liked about the book is that he provides an alternative path to success for those who are not academically inclined. He shows that education does not only happen in schools that provide degrees. In that, I think he is absolutely right. I have some financial training myself and I can tell you that some of his definitions are not quite conventional but overall, it is an inspirational read for budding entrepreneurs.
review 2: Let me start by saying that although I did like the book, I do wish that more attenti
... moreon was paid to grammar and spelling, but aside from that, I think this book is pretty good because it made me think about what I've already seen with my own eyes and have experienced as well. I've met people that are what I'd call above smart, but they don't seem to do very well once they are in the real world. They get amazing grades in school, but they are not able to translate the success they enjoyed in school to the workplace and yes, they do end up working for people/students that are usually C students. The author, Kiyosaki, also made a really good point when he spoke about how little we, students, know about finance by the time we finish school. I graduated with an MBA a couple of years ago, and from experience I can attest that there was no course taught in school that dealt with things such as: learning to manage your money, investing, real estate, etc. All those things, I've learned from books I got from the library, in other words, self-taught. Yes, we do and should teach children early on about money, finance, investing, etc., in order to avoid having grown ups always living pay check to pay check. I liked the book, but a little repetitive and in need of proofreading. less
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tefaclavel
more education on learning about how to use money. A good read.
Lala
I love this book, it show you the real processes to be rich.
CocaineBlower123
A great book
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