KEEP THEM POOR | This Is What The Richest Don't Want You To KNOW (an illuminating interview)

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"Don't tell people what you know. KEEP THEM POOR!" This is what rich people say to Robert Kiyosaki.

My journey as an entrepreneur received a giant boost when I read, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" in 2000. I proceeded to read every book Robert published in the early 2000's. I knew that what I was taught in school was incorrect. Robert helped me unschool my mind and transform it into a mind of an entrepreneur. Thank You!

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in essence, its ok to make mistakes as long as you keep going.

I Loved his book and it cleared up a lot in my mind.
Did you know he has a steem account?

https://steemit.com/@robertkiyosaki

sadly he does not post

I believe I´m just starting in this crazy world, but I´ve always thought that school was not the best way to go about things, but I´m still going and currently taking a bachelor degree in management. The thing is, I'm acquiring some concepts but I'm facing it as a plan B.

Hello @hilarski!

Greetings from Venezuela

I managed to read the book Kiyosaki in 2000, and since then I do my economic exercises in a different way

The way we see money must be changed, so we will be able to identify opportunities where others see nothing.

We must study finance and economics, in addition to being the best in what we do through training, and become good business partners. develop strategies that allow us to get out of the rat race, as Kiyosaki indicates

I'm so glad you found your path out of the virtual prison cell! My path to freedom was James Altucher's book "Choose Yourself". I had read lots of books before that but this was the one that really clicked for me.

James is a nut. I need to read his books.

Yeah, he’s an interesting and complex character. I found out a few years ago one of my friends was a good friend of his and I got more insight on him. Choose Yourself landed in my hands at just the right time, nothing has been the same since.

I did the same, read all his books, listened to CDs in the care purchased a lot of real estate, and moved to an oceanfront home with my Porsche and I attribute it all to his information and sweat equity. I believe he is the most practical teacher of our time... thanks for sharing this interview, I haven't seen it before.

He really put many people on the right track! I am thrilled you were able to find the path.

The essence of the message conveyed by him (in my opinion) is that when we want to succeed, we should not easily give up on the failures that we get,we must stay motivated and never step back despite the many challenges we face, even though many people are not happy to see we success,and are trying to destroy us from behind ... passion is something very important to be successful..

This video is really very motivated for me, hopefully I can also be a successful person ..

Required reading for everyone...

He has a lot of wisdom. I have a couple of his books and he offers good inside. Thanks for the video.

Absolute wrong. If like that they will be no knowledge passed down and people will not developed.

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Someone did not watch the video.

Why does the failure of people to develop harm profiteers? Indeed, the less educated rubes are, the easier they are to fool and extract rent from. Your thesis is invalid.

poverty in question may not be material,

You should watch the video.

I always wanted to read his book but I didn't got a free copy of it.

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Very easy to find online.

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