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Book Review 1: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki






Rich Dad Poor Dad is a powerful personal finance book that challenges the traditional mindset about money, jobs, and education. In this book, Robert Kiyosaki shares lessons he learned from two father figures — his own educated but financially struggling “Poor Dad,” and the father of his friend, a wealthy entrepreneur he calls his “Rich Dad.”

The core message is that financial education is more important than just earning a high salary. Kiyosaki emphasizes building assets, investing, understanding how money works, and creating passive income — rather than working endlessly for others.

One of the most impactful lessons is: “The rich don’t work for money; they make money work for them.” He explains the difference between assets and liabilities in simple terms and encourages readers to invest in real estate, stocks, or businesses that generate long-term income.

Written in a conversational and relatable style, the book is especially valuable for beginners. However, some critics argue it lacks concrete financial strategies. Still, its mindset-shifting ideas have inspired millions to think differently about money.

Overall, Rich Dad Poor Dad is an eye-opening read for anyone who wants to take control of their financial future and break free from the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle.

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