Rich Dad Key Notes
By Zack Bowman
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The most difficult decision you have challenges with today is believing you can achieve your goals,
even I had that problem but the easiest part was achieving my goals after I attained a higher level of thinking.
I developed my mind and changed my direction of thought, I stopped procrastinating, blaming the government or the economy and even my own environment. I took action, I became my own expectation until I made it through and so can you and the Secrets of the Self-Made Millionaire will help get through if you decide to empty your glass. Your mind has a great power of creation and if you live in doubt and fear, you will definitely pass through life with nothing to show for it.
Anyone can duplicate these lessens just as thousands have done, soon as you take action and apply them to your life.
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Rich Dad Key Notes - Zack Bowman
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Preface
You may have read two or more of Robert Kiyosaki’s bestselling books of all time. Keeping up with so much good information with so little time in your hands isn’t that easy either, so I decided to put together all notes and famous quotes from all his public seminar speeches made to date, to help you have a recap on your favorite books you have read and would love to read. Rich Dad Key Notes has been designed to help you cover all published books to-date in just five days. This book is a summary with over 320 inspirational notes and quotes that have helped shape lives of millions of people and million dollar companies all over the world today. Below are a list of books I have summarized for your daily readings and will be updated regularly:
The Amazon Millionaire: A New Breed of Entrepreneur
The Business of the 21st Century
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
The Art of Wealth Mastery: Secrets of the Self-made Millionaire
Second Chance: for Your Money, Your Life and Our World
Rich Dad Education on Tax Secrets
Rich Dad's Guide to Investing
Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom
Why A
Students Work for C
Students and Why B
Students Work for the Government
Retire Young Retire Rich: How to Get Rich Quickly and Stay Rich Forever!
Unfair Advantage: The Power of Financial Education
Rich Dad's Guide to Becoming Rich Without Cutting Up Your Credit Cards: Turn Bad Debt
into Good Debt
Robert’s definition of the Rat Race
"If you look at the life of the average-educated, hard-working person, there is a similar path. The child is born and goes to school. The proud parents are excited because the child excels, gets fair to good grades, and is accepted into a college. The child graduates, maybe goes on to graduate school and then does exactly as programmed: looks for a safe, secure job or career. The child finds that job, maybe as a doctor or a lawyer, or joins the Army or works for the government. Generally, the child begins to make money, credit cards start to arrive in mass, and the shopping begins, if it already hasn't.
"Having money to burn, the child goes to places where other young people just like them hang out, and they meet people, they date, and sometimes they get married. Life is wonderful now, because today, both men and women work. Two incomes are bliss. They feel successful, their future is bright, and they decide to buy a house, a car, a television, take vacations and have children. The happy bundle arrives. The demand for cash is enormous. The happy couple decides that their careers are vitally important and begin to work harder, seeking promotions and raises. The raises come, and so does another child and the need for a bigger house. They work harder, become better employees, even more dedicated. They go back to school to get more specialized skills so they can earn more money. Maybe they take a second job. Their incomes go up, but so does the tax bracket they're in and the real estate taxes on their new large home, and their Social Security taxes, and all the other taxes. They get their large paycheck and wonder where all the money went. They buy some mutual funds and buy groceries with their credit card. The children reach 5 or 6 years of