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Summary: Rich Dad Poor Dad

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Summary of Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

What the rich teach their kids about money that the poor and middle class do not.

Rich Dad Poor Dad is a personal finance book written by Robert Kiyosaki. The book tells the story of Kiyosaki's upbringing and contrasts his "rich dad" (his best friend's father who was a successful entrepreneur) with his "poor dad" (his biological father who was a highly educated but struggling government employee).

Kiyosaki uses this contrast to explore the differences in mindset and financial education between the rich and the poor, and he argues that financial literacy and understanding how money works is critical to building wealth.

The book offers practical advice on how to develop a wealthy mindset and build assets, such as investing in real estate and starting a business. Kiyosaki also challenges conventional wisdom about the importance of formal education and encourages listeners to take control of their financial futures.

Overall, Rich Dad Poor Dad is a thought-provoking and inspiring listen that has become a classic in the personal finance genre, offering insights into the mindset and habits of successful wealthy individuals.

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