Robert T. Kiyosaki

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One of the reasons the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and the middle class struggles in debt is because the subject of money is taught at home, not in school. Most of us learn about money from our parents. So what can a poor parent tell their child about money? They simply say "Stay in school and study hard." The child may graduate with excellent grades but with a poor person's financial programming and mind-set. It was learned while the child was young.

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chieftyper 11 måneder siden
This is pure facts, ignore the poors in here. You are 100% right.


I am from middle class and taught MYSELF about financing, budgeting, investing and have made more money then everyone in my family combined before 35.
serpenta 12 måneder siden
What a bunch of unsubtantiated bollocks
018246 2 år, 4 måneder siden
This may be true in some cases, but I've grown up near poor about my whole life. One of the things that was taught to me was to work hard and to strive to seek something that would make me money. Since I was 13 I've been making money in different ways. Now I'm 18 years old and a manager at a bike shop with a very large savings account with other assets as well.
user96162 2 år, 11 måneder siden
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