The book also contains some motivational fluff and humdrum
self-righteous passages. But if you look beyond these and do
as Jim Rohn encouraged each of us to do,
"Be a student, not a follower", you can learn some amazing things that, if applied, will make you rise head and shoulders above the crowd.
Additionally, Robert shamelessly promotes all his books
in various ways, by cleverly weaving them into the stories he tells
in this book. They sound like interesting books to read if you're still caught in the rat race and trying to find your footing financially.
The book concludes with biographies of key members
in the Rich Dad company, as well as a list and descriptions
of additional resources available on their website.
I enjoyed reading this book.
It reminded me of why I've always wanted to become a coach.
I've even considered applying to the Rich Dad company
to be one of their accredited coaches.
Anyway, I've got enough on my plate for now.
Onwards.
Let's build sustainable and generational businesses.
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