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Re: richdad poordad has no more guide after achieving freedom
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Die_empty
on 21/01/2024, 18:06:23 UTC
Ok, richdad poordad is about getting out of school and get a hold of your finance, get out of rat race and leave the cage, but what else to do after you had made it? I do not like richdad poordad for not having a complete guide, they just stop right at the middle of nowhere, and left the rest to the reader to figure them out...
I don't think there is a book that contains a complete guide to financial independence. Each author will present his views based on his own studies or personal experience. You have the responsibility of researching more to cover up lapses in a book or to gain more information. It is not all the information that Robert Kiyosaki gave out in that book that I practice because some of them might not suit my condition.

I means there must be a guide or something after you get near to the point of retirement, btw in his book, he just roughly get through it, he describe himself after he sold his business, and he reach where he think is the hardest thing to do in his life, he couldnt get busy in life, and do not know how to proceed, but there is nothing else in the book except he say he have no answer to that part of his life.
The content of the book Rich Dad Poor Dad is mainly the author's personal experience of his two fathers. He might not have sound knowledge about retirement since he has not gotten much information or experience on the topic. I think a retiree would be the best author to write on retirement. Robert Kiyosaki is not a master of all but there there are many books on retirement that could be helpful.