Robert Kiyosaki’s book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, has become a prominent personal finance book since its publication in 1997, selling over 32 million copies in more than 51 languages across 109 countries. It contrasts the financial philosophies of Kiyosaki’s two father figures, his own father, the “poor dad,” and the father of his best friend, the “rich dad.” Through these lenses, Kiyosaki presents theories on investing, real estate, wealth creation, and increasing financial intelligence.
With unconventional wisdom about money and investing, its principles hold significant relevance for the personal finance of entrepreneurs. Could you escape the rat race faster than everyone you know? Applying the teachings from
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