Have you read "Rich dad poor dad"

@sarojInc (570)
India
July 29, 2009 12:25pm CST
The book released in 1997. Best seller for four years in a row in America. best seller book across the world in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, India,Australia ,Europe everywhere. Its one of the best books on Personal finance that I've ever read.I've read this book at a stretch in 2 hours,i couldn't resist reading this book.There is something for everyone in this book .Great book to start your life's journey share
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• India
29 Jul 09
I would say that the book was about average when i read it out.
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@sarojInc (570)
• India
29 Jul 09
Well 'beauty lies in the eyes of beholder' Thanks for this honest comment.I appreciate that.
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@KupoSin (680)
• United States
29 Jul 09
ive read this book as well. its certainly one of the best casual reading books about personal finance. unlike other books, the author actually links it though a biographical way. and its even better because he shows you the mentality of both the poor and the rich. theres no harm reading this book so i highly recommend this to those who have financial difficulties to read.
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@sarojInc (570)
• India
29 Jul 09
Yeah kupoSin, It is the best book and it also states the change that are required to change quadrant. happy mylotting
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• United States
10 Nov 09
Yes, I've read it, most people don't believe any of the Rich Dad stories, but it's really not important. It is very simplistic, but that's not a bad thing, people need to be reminded of the basics often. The key to his theory is to own things that provide cash flow. Real estate is the only thing he knows, but it's the only thing that provides cash flow.