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Re: richdad poordad has no more guide after achieving freedom
by
Broly46
on 21/01/2024, 20:18:06 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...

so what is there to do? there is so many scammers out there what is richhdad poordad guide to proceed at this point? is there a handbook for thing like this?

I dont fancy giving away the thing to charity btw.

I know elon or warren must have their handbook to guide them, but I doubt they would want anyone to know and read their guide book.

cash flow 101, cash flow 202, what about cash flow 303?? cash flow 4040? cash flow 505?

Do you need someone to hold your hand and direct you through everything in life? The book is about teaching you the basics in finance. Anyone who got so far as reading a single finance related book will likely read many of them afterwards in order to get a fuller understanding. You cannot possibly put every financial instrument or strategy into a single book and he never intended to do that. I have a feeling that you will never have to worry about the choice to give your "fortune" away to charity if you are asking these sort of questions. It's pointless trying to describe all the possible scams out there to avoid as well, some things you just have to use common sense and occasionally you will get burned, the best you can hope for is to keep the burn small.

your remark is self defeating, tell that to wonan who need a man to catch their falls all their life, taxman who cone to you for bailout, beggars, retiree, religious leader, your president, your mum and dad who wait you to fund their retirement.