RE: Rich Dad, Poor Dad Book Club
Whoa! I read Rich Dad, Poor Dad about 10 years ago and it changed my life. Opened my eyes to a new way of approaching money, time, and life. This book and Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People.
It's really interesting to see what you took away from the first chapter. When I read the book, two themes that stuck out to me - 1) know the difference between an asset and liability (most people believe liabilities are assets), and 2) understand the importance of good mentors and advisors. Not sure if chapter 1 touches on those themes.
I'll pick it up with you at the second chapter. So great to see you reading this book, and sharing with others.
Funny I recently shared a quote from Kiyosaki on my blog:
https://steemit.com/money/@vdux/quote-of-the-day-it-s-not-how-much-money-you-make
Yeah, the first chapter doesn’t touch on Assets, Liabilities, and Mentors. Assets and Liabilities come up in the second chapter, which I just finished reading. Now everything I look at I wonder if it’s an asset or not. It’s inter sting to me that the word investment isn’t used. I never realized an investment could be broken down assets and liabilities.
I almost didn’t pick the book up, but I’m glad I did.
Me too!