Rich Dad, Poor Dad is a book written by Robert T. Kiyosaki. There are six basic lessons explained in the book:
1. The rich don't work for money
2. The rich work for financial literacy
3. The rich mind their own business
4. The rich are interested in, and study taxes and the power of corporations
5. The rich invent money
6. The rich work to learn, rather than work for money
Robert Kiyosaki, in his book, encourages people- entrepreneurs- not to focus on their 'product, service or widget, but to focus on developing management skills.' [Page 224]
He goes on to explain that the three most important management skills necessary to start up YOUR own business are:
1. Management of cash flow
2. Management of people
3. Management of personal time
These skills, he says, apply to anything, not just entrepreneurs. They matter in the way you live your life as an individual, or as part of a family, a business, a charitable organization, a city or a nation.
These skills are enhanced by the MASTERY OF SELF-DISCIPLINE.
This book is helps you answer the question set before you, 'Are you a Rich Dad?', and it helps you make your may to financial freedom you and your children after you can enjoy.
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