Great book for warriors who want to take success to the next level

by Edge88
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Hey guys,

Are you not a fearless entrepreneur? Do you not have the go get it attitude in business? Want to really see business and financial freedom in a whole new light?

Then give this books a chance. "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." Great read for anyone who wasn't raised in a financially savyy family.

I guess I should mention I have absolutely no affiliation with this book.

Edge
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  • Profile picture of the author VictoriaXavier
    can i get it free?
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  • Profile picture of the author David Hooper
    It's a pretty good book. It's not free, but has been out for years, so you can probably find a cheap used copy on Amazon. And by cheap, I mean under $1.
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  • Profile picture of the author Edge88
    Not free, but as David mentioned, it's been out for a while so you can get it for very cheap on amazon.

    The thing that makes a great book is that you come away from it with new perspective on things. This is that kind of book. It will change how you view a lot of things.

    Edge
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  • Profile picture of the author Justinfm
    I have that in my audio library and wasn't sure if I wanted to listen to it. It seems like it was very popular before the financial downturn, so I though some of the concepts may not be applicable anymore. Do you feel it's still mostly relevant?
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  • Profile picture of the author ScottRaven
    Our Books-A-Million store has the newest paper-back copy (the size is condensed but not the content, it's still the exact same book) and it's running for like $12 or less. I looked at it the other day, but forget the exact price now.

    I saw a couple of his books there tonight that I haven't read yet and plan to go back for. I like his writing style. He keeps the interest, no matter how in depth he may go in the topic/content.

    Rich Dad, Poor Dad is fast becoming a "classic" that's recommended as much as books that have been around for years and years.

    There's my unpaid endorsement for the night.

    Later Days,

    Scott Raven
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  • Profile picture of the author DrewClement
    I'm not saying that you should take all of what I am about to show you to heart, but be sure to read absolutely everything with a grain of salt.

    Quite a few warriors have pointed out a few important things to notice about Rich Dad Poor Dad.

    I have read the book myself, and enjoyed the read. But be weary of what tactics you actually employ and how much credibility (or lack thereof) that Robert Kiyosaki has.

    Have a look at this link:

    John T. Reed's analysis of Robert T. Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad, Poor Dad
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