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Many years ago Ive read a book entitled RICH DAD POOR DAD by Robert Kiyosaki. I was an employee then. And to my interest I finished reading it in 3 days. It was an eye opener and mindset opener as well. Something about our education system worldwide. Why 5% population has 95% of WEALTH and 95% population and only 5% WEALTH. Robert Kiyosaki also invented a board game called Cashflow 101. Based on Monopoly Board Game where it deals with real estate and some businesses. With cashflow game it deals with stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, businesses. He created it because he bacame best selling author and has best selling book but only few became rich. According to him in the cone of learning, we learn best through simulation/games and doing the real thing. I immediately research any cashflow events here in the Philippines and I found one. I eventually purchased one for myself to be able to share and educate others as well. The moment you play this game you will see who and what you are in real life financially and subconsciously. You will apply your beliefs engraved in you from your younger years to present. Your fears and doubts. You will also realize if you will live a life of financial struggle or you will get out of the Rat Race and Retire Young and Retire Rich. Point is we dream and aspire to be Wealthy but we do not want to open our minds to new things, opportunities, investing in ourselves through financial education. Its never to late to start. Best if youre still young, better if youre at middle age and good in your later years of your life. As long as you grow and educate yourself. Be with like minded people that will help you and push you towards SUCCESS. Theres an online Cashflow 101 game for free as well. richdad/apps-games/cashflow-classic.aspx If you like a free ebook of RICH DAD POOR DAD, PM me Ill email you a copy. #SWAPI #connect #create #uplift
Posted on: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 06:16:42 +0000

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