Brainpicking Robert Kiyosaki: His Key Ideas About Wealth by The Sapiens Network
Synopsis
BRAINPICKING ROBERT KIYOSAKI: HIS KEY IDEAS ABOUT WEALTH
RAISE YOUR FINANCIAL IQ WITH THE WISEST, MOST INSIGHTFUL AND TIMELY ADVICE ON WEALTH
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The first step to getting rich is defining the problem. “The first thing we need to do before we can answer that question (how to get rich?) is to define what it means to be rich,” Kiyosaki says. “We are so used to thinking of being rich as having a lot of money, but I want you to think of being rich in terms of self-satisfaction and happiness. What is important for you? Is it traveling around the world? Is it having enough money so that you don't have to worry about where your next meal is coming from? Is it winning an Olympic gold medal? Or just buying your dream car or house?”
Once you've defined what will make you happy, then set goals around attaining those things. "When people ask me how much money they should save each month," Kiyosaki says, "I tell them 'as much as possible.' It's not about saving some fixed amount like $1 million or $2 million—it's about saving whatever amount enables them not only to achieve their financial goal, but also live their dreams."
CONTENT
Introduction: How To Get Rich According To Robert Kiyosaki?
Who Is Robert Kiyosaki?
What Is Robert Kiyosaki’s Definition Of Wealth?
How Has Wealth Evolved Over The Years?
Why Do The Poor And Middle-Class Work For Money?
Why Do The Rich Have Money To Work For Them?
How Does Passion Lead To Wealth According To Robert Kiyosaki?
How Fear Leads Employees To Exploit Themselves?
Why Does Robert Kiyosaki Think That Saving Is Only Found In The Poor And Middle Class?
Why Do The Poor Only Have Expenses?
Why Do The Rich Pay Less In Taxes?
Why Is It So Important To Have Financial Literacy According To Robert Kiyosaki?
Why Does Robert Kiyosaki Say The Key To Wealth Is How Much Money You Keep, Not How Much You Make?
What’s The Difference Between An Asset And A Liability?
Why Should You Buy Assets?
What Kind Of Assets Do Rich People Own?
What Kind Of Liabilities Do Rich People Own?
Why Does Robert Kiyosaki Think That Your House Is Not An Asset?
What Are The Best Benefits Of Being Wealthy?
What Does It Mean To Mind Your Own Business According To Robert Kiyosaki?
Why Should You Buy Luxuries Last To Become Rich?
Why Do The Rich Invest In Hiring The Smartest Accountants And Attorneys?
What Are The Four Key Areas Of Financial Iq According To Robert Kiyosaki?
What's The Problem With ‘Safe’ Investments?
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