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Summary - Rich Dad Poor Dad - David De Angelis
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki: Summary Guide
Edition 2017 by David De Angelis – all rights reserved
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
As you use this which guide which illustrates the key concepts and ideas from the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad
by Robert Kiyosaki, take note of the following
KC stands for Key Concept
KTAI stands for Key Take Away Idea
This material further expounds on ideas, mindsets and ideologies which Robert Kiyosaki was communicating in his book. Ensure to read to the end and as well apply what is learnt as not all knowledge is power but applied knowledge is actual power.
CHAPTER 1
#KC 1
Never stick to a single perspective of life.
#KC 1 Analysis
What’s spurs a single life’s perspective?
The indulgence in this occurs when as an individual, you fail to recognize the fact that amongst the reasons why all men are not born at the same time is so that there can be a transference of knowledge and experiences from generation to generation. The isolation of one’s self, thinking all your experiences can get you need to the insatiable desire ingrained in man is a mistake which would only get you killed even before you started.
The thoughts and reality to which we accept as the way life ought to go is largely dependent on the aspect of life we can see and have partaken of. Never would a man think it possible to singlehandedly own an organization if he has grown to believe only governments have the financial ability to do so.
The need to have various perspectives to life gives you various experiences as it’s utterly impossible for a man to have various simultaneous experiences but he can feed on the experiences of those who have had a foretaste of what he dreams to have and where hopes to be.
#KTAI 1
Be open to the ideas, perspectives and experiences others may have for you. Your openness to them doesn’t mean you have to do or walk by all they say. It shows your willingness to learn from them, become better at what they succeeded at and also surpassing same and also run away from errors that they have made which has become a total disadvantage to them. You can never determine what you would gain from the well of experience, idea and perspective others have to offer you. An unwanted perspective of life could yet be a lifesaving perspective.
#KC 2
Deliberativeness is crucial in thought pattern building
#KC 2 Analysis
The mind of a man is much more powerful than it is generically viewed to be. The ability of the mind has hitherto been undermined. The mind is fed majorly by the kind of things you listen to and experiences that are prominent to you by folks in your circle.
John Locke said, The mind is a tabula rasa
. This is very true and what we feed it would determine what we claim to be the truth in various situations and how we handle them. Folks many a times do not consciously feed their minds with information and experiences that constitutes a constructive construction of their thought patterns. Instead their minds are left to grow radically in negative construction. See your mind as a lawn, what happens when your lawn isn’t gardened and cultivated? It either grows in to a bushy lawn or a brown lawn but the opposite of this happens when proper care of the lawn. So goes your thought pattern about life and various activities when you cultivate it intentionally.
#KTAI 2
Choose to be deliberate as to what you allow into your mind. The process of learning is not a one way street, there are opportunities for you to learn, unlearn