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Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad

This is the first time that I’m writing about the lessons or summary kind of thing of a book. I had read this book two years back and this was the first book that I read. The book’s written by Robert Kiyosaki. Robert Kiyosaki is the author of more than 26 books including the internationally published personal finance book named Rich Dad Poor Dad.  Rich Dad Poor Dad is a great book about personal finance. Here the author describes the things which Rich teach to their kids and poor and middle don’t. The author says, “The main reason people struggle financially is because they have spent years in school but learned nothing about money. The result is that people learn to work for money.”  Rich Dad Poor Dad has been described as the #1 personal finance book of all time by USA today. Now lets see many of the lessons that is being taught by Robert Kiyosaki in this book –  1. *Put your money to work* –  Many people think that we can get rich by working a 9 to 5 job and savin...

Some truths be told!

There are many perceptions and beliefs that we have built in our lifetime which can be wrong but as they are our beliefs we refuse to even think that it can be wrong. There are many beliefs related to someone or something that we believe which are wrong. This seems to be a very small problem but this can affect us badly. Here are some of the brutal truths that we should know – 1. Being Perfect is unrealistic :  Now this sentence is not to de-motivate you, it’s a fact one cannot be perfect and you can’t do anything about that. What you can do is give your 100% in everything that you do. Many people believe that being perfect is a good thing. But consistent efforts are what really matters. You should not think of what others think, being a better version of yourself is what you need to pursue and it requires consistent efforts. 2. Can’t make everyone Happy –  This is a problem that most of us face. We spend most of our time in being great in someone else’s eyes. Trust me you are...