Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not! (Miniature Edition) |
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| Title: | Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not! (Miniature Edition) |
| Author: | Robert T. Kiyosaki |
| Publisher: | Running Press Miniature Editions |
| Type: | Book / Hardcover |
| Publication Date: | 07 April, 2009 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0762434279 / 9780762434275 |
| List Price: | $4.95 |
| You Save: | $0.01 |
| Amazon Price: | $4.94 |
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Product Description
Anyone stuck in the rat-race of living paycheck to paycheck, enslaved by the house mortgage and bills, will appreciate this breath of fresh air. Learn about the methods that have created more than a few millionaires. This is the first abridged miniature edition of Rich Dad Poor Dad. The full-length edition has sold millions as a New York Times bestseller. As proven by the runaway success of The Secret and like titles, changing one’s thinking to influence one’s fortune sells big, and forms the basis of rich dad’s advice. Learn to think like a rich dad and let your money work for you!
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Customer Reviews:
Love The Book, And Bought Another Copy... But Boy Is It Small!
17 March, 2010
I loved this book, someone gave me a copy. Then someone borrowed it and I bought another... someone borrowed that one. I bought another... someone borrowed that one... and then I had to order another. Finally bought this one, and didn't realize it, but when they said miniature edition, THEY ARENT KIDDING! Guess what, I just bought another regular paperback version today. Its good to re-read it every year or so you dont drift in your old way of thinking.
- Amazon Customer Review
Truly Shameful
13 March, 2010
It's truly shameful that this subject is not taught in school.
How many lives are unnecessarily blighted because people don't learn to handle money (my own included).
Intead of living in deep debt, constantly worring about paying the bills and dreading the mailman's visit every day, we could all be living the good life, happy and prosperous, exploring our talents and desires to the fullest.
Instead, we find a nation full of debtors, with bottom feeders living off of the ignorance of the vast majority, by keeping them indebted and enslaved.
But you have to start while you're young. That's why it should be mandatory to be taught in school. When we are young, and our heads are full of thoughts of anything but learning, we only learn what is absolutely pounded into our heads, so why not put something in there that makes sense, and will help us actually live our lives prosperously, instead of forever treading water, financially, all our lives?
- Amazon Customer Review
Common Sense Isn't So Common Today
05 March, 2010
It makes sense...make money work for you, not you work for money. However, 95% of America doesn't get it. This book teachers the basics of financial literacy, and makes it "click." I can safely say this book changed my life. Don't hesitate; get this book and read it cover-to-cover.
- Amazon Customer Review
Corporate Versus Entrepreneurial Thinking
20 March, 2010
The book is a quick read on how to change your thinking from the corporate/blue collar view to the entrepreneurial view. It is elementary on several points but mind blowing on others - it depends on where you're at in life. I found it to be very interesting; it changed my thought process on how to go about making money and what that really means. Buyer beware: the book is approximately two inches square.
- Amazon Customer Review
Something For Kids And Their Parents
17 March, 2010
I think that this should be required reading material in school, everyone should read this.
- Amazon Customer Review
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