Published: 1997 & Pages: 336
That’s it! We’ve come to the end, covering the six main lessons from Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad, Poor Dad.” Remember, this advice helped Kiyosaki build his fortune, estimated at around one hundred million dollars. Now, let’s revisit the SIX lessons learnt here.
Lesson one: The rich don’t have to work for money. If you keep working your whole life, you’ll make someone else rich, not yourself. It’s your boss who benefits the most.
Lesson two: Educate yourself about money, find real assets, and invest in them. To do this, follow lesson three: Keep your regular job, cut your expenses, and start a side business to earn extra money.
Lesson four: Understand the tax system well because that’s what rich people do to keep more of their money.
Lesson five: Making money requires courage. If you’re brave, you can seize opportunities and even create wealth from unexpected situations.
Last but not least, lesson six: Work to learn and learn a variety of things. Let specialization be for Ph.D. students and doctors.
Remember these lessons, and you’re on your way to financial success!
بسم اللہ الرحمان الرحیم،
اردو ترجمہ جلد پوسٹ کیا جاےَ گا، انشاءاللہ
Around one hundred million dollars.
Your boss.
Educate yourself about money, find real assets, and invest in them.
Keep your regular job, minimize expenses, and start a side business.
To keep more of your money.
Courage.
Work to learn and acquire a broad range of knowledge.
The importance of working to learn rather than just working to earn.
The rich don’t work for money.
By having a side business in addition to your regular job.