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Wealth is a Thought Process
After reading several negative messages about this book, I have noticed one common theme: The book doesn't tell me how to do anything. Post Script: It's not a how-to book, and you cannot expect to be spoon-fed. The book takes shots at the traditional way of success and opens the reader up to the thought process of a wealthy man, Kiyosaki. The reason that he does not delve into the details of his deals is that every investor has their own motives, and that he does not focus on short term, transactional business. If you want some out-dated information, go pick up a how-to book 10 years after it was published...Kiyosaki's message helps the long term investor in search of residual, sustainable income. So if you're looking to buy low today, sell high tomorrow, go elsewhere.
Kiyosaki does a wonderful job of relaying his message that those who are wealthy have put themselves in that position by educating themselves, developing a Wealth Mentality and thinking for themselves, not waiting for the next book to tell them how to do it. Bottom line is this - find a rich dad, and he can help you with the how to part.
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