Friday, August 13, 2010
Rich Dad, Poor Dad Book Review
The Rich dad, Poor Dad Book is written by Robert Kiyosaki. This Book explain to us that we don't need to work for money, money should work for us. There are many lessons that we can learn from this book. Robert Kiyosaki is the author/narrator of the story. In the story, he has two fathers: The first was his biological father or the Poor dad and the other was the father of his childhood best friend, Mike or the Rich dad. The book requires the readers should have accounting knowledge so that they can clearly and easily understands what assets and liabilities are. The accounting knowledge is very important, no matter how boring it is because Robert Kiyosaki says that, "the most important subject in your life".
Robert Kiyosaki highlights two concepts by providing multiple examples for each and focusing on the need for financial literacy, how the power of corporations contribute to making wealthy even wealthier, minding your own business, overcoming obstacles by not fostering fear,cynicism,laziness and other negative attitudes and recognizing the characteristics of humans and how their are conceived notions and up bringing hamper their financial goals.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad explain to us how to live with valuable things in our lives. We should treasure and give importance to it. This book gives us six"6" major lessons, these are : (1)The Rich dont work for money, (2) The Rich invent money, (3) Minding your own business, (4) The need to work to learn and not to work for money, (5) The importance of financial literacy and the last one,(6) Taxes and corporations. These major lessons wakes up my mind. When I read the summary of every chapter of the book, I am already thinking about my future life. I want to be rich person someday. I am really inspired with this book. Honestly, I want to readd summaries only because it is easy to understand.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad, can help us alot, so I am very glad the our teacher in economics, Mr. Noel Delos Reyes, make the book review of Rich Dad, Poor Dad is our first quarterly project. From now I bear in my mind that "Money should work for me and I will not work for money"
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