In 2013 I wrote a simple review on a book by Robert Kiyosaki - Rick Dad Poor Dad. Some call him a quack. But I found his ideas and advice true. I still reread and reread his books and read any article relating to his beliefs on being financial free. I am on that path to be financial free. With the current economic downturn situation. Its good to have a great book to turn to. I suggest anyone and everyone should read the Rich Dad Poor Dad Series.
Here another interesting article taken from the Rich Dad Poor Dad Books on the seven things rich people never say. Below is an exceprt of the article. If you would like to know more, just click on the link.
7 things rich people never say, according to a nearly 20-year-old personal finance classic
‘I can’t afford it.’
Rich dad would say, “How can I afford it?“
“One is a statement, and the other is a question. One lets you off the hook, and the other forces you to think,” Kiyosaki writes. “By automatically saying the words ‘I can’t afford it,’ your brain stops working. By asking the question ‘How can I afford it?’ your brain is put to work.”
This doesn’t mean you should buy everything, he emphasizes. The point is that you should constantly exercise your mind, because the stronger your brain gets, the more money you’ll make.
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7 things rich people never say, according to a nearly 20-year-old personal finance classic - Business Insider
Most of us have at one time or another, had days when everything seem to go bad and nothing seems to be going right. You've lost your job, had a divorce, your business failed, you had just lost a spouse and so on and so on. As humans we have a choice, we can lie down and lick our wounds or fight back. I have been in that path before. With all the bad news highlighted in the media these days, its hard not to be depressed. So you need to constantly read these materials.
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