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Re: richdad poordad has no more guide after achieving freedom
by
alastantiger
on 04/02/2024, 16:12:59 UTC
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 do not like the Book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I have read it. And at that time it made sense to me because I was in school and was very enthusiastic about his theories. But when I graduated school and entered into the real world of work I saw that most of his theories are just impractical. At aleast they hold no water in my country. No thing prepares the graduating students of nowadays of what actually awaits them in the labour market.

As for Robert Kiyosaki, I don't like him. So called financial gurus on the internet and productivity gurus on the internet are very much out of touch with reality. I wonder how they manage to have large following. I bet those who follow them are high school and college kids with little or no experience in the labour market.

If you want to achieve real financial freedom, you have to experiment with a lot of things and you have to follow real economists and industrialist.