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poisson 08-11-2006 01:46 PM

So i finish reading Rich dad poor dad.
 
What is the next step?

Chris 08-11-2006 01:47 PM

Forget everything you have learned

poisson 08-11-2006 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris
Forget everything you have learned

:uhoh why?

s2kcord 08-11-2006 01:48 PM

You just wasted some time in your life.

dunefield 08-11-2006 01:49 PM

Put it in practice... Don't live a super indulgent lifestyle...

poisson 08-11-2006 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by dunefield
Put it in practice... Don't live a super indulgent lifestyle...

That's why i read the book. While reading i felt like a moron, stupid, ignorant that spend their life buying pleasure.

But now, after reading it, i feel like a super power charged investor that have invest in learning all that time.

Actualy i feel pretty good about having spent so much on pleasures. LEARNING

From now on, i REALY need to remember from what i learned.

I wish i'd read that years ago. I would be rich for sure.

noam 08-11-2006 03:01 PM

A book can't make you smart or successful any more than platform shoes can help you reach the moon.

poisson 08-11-2006 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by noam
A book can't make you smart or successful any more than platform shoes can help you reach the moon.


Archies are not book

Marshal 08-11-2006 03:06 PM

it's nice to learn, but are you sure all the steps you read there are common practice of the author? :winkwink:

poisson 08-11-2006 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by nettrust
it's nice to learn, but are you sure all the steps you read there are common practice of the author? :winkwink:

I think that the important thing to learnin the book is to see the dif. between the active and passive.

And i did realize that i spent to much on passive.

Trixie 08-11-2006 03:14 PM

There's a cool thread on here somewhere about how the guy who wrote that is a total skinflint dickhead fartknocker.

Might cause you to reconsider emulating some asshole who charges audience members money to use the restroom during his seminars. :2 cents:

Trixie 08-11-2006 03:14 PM

But I still want to read the book someday . . .

poisson 08-11-2006 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Trixie
But I still want to read the book someday . . .


Most of the time, learning cant hurt.

fuzzylogic 08-11-2006 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by poisson
That's why i read the book. While reading i felt like a moron, stupid, ignorant that spend their life buying pleasure.

But now, after reading it, i feel like a super power charged investor that have invest in learning all that time.

Actualy i feel pretty good about having spent so much on pleasures. LEARNING

From now on, i REALY need to remember from what i learned.

I wish i'd read that years ago. I would be rich for sure.

i read a few of his books. they are very easy reads that dont contain much detail -- just valuable concepts.

the most important concept i learned from those books is that i am a poor person. meaning i think poor.

that was a valuable thing for me to realize.

poisson 08-11-2006 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by fuzzylogic
i read a few of his books. they are very easy reads that dont contain much detail -- just valuable concepts.

the most important concept i learned from those books is that i am a poor person. meaning i think poor.

that was a valuable thing for me to realize.

The only thing i dislike about what i readed it's repetition. He's nailing those princips into your brain.

But i'm pretty sure that this was one of the reason it is a best seller.

Usefull, Those theories are nailed into my mind.

What other books did he wrote? (Robert T. Kiyosaki)

Paul 08-11-2006 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by poisson
That's why i read the book. While reading i felt like a moron, stupid, ignorant that spend their life buying pleasure.

But now, after reading it, i feel like a super power charged investor that have invest in learning all that time.

Actualy i feel pretty good about having spent so much on pleasures. LEARNING

From now on, i REALY need to remember from what i learned.

I wish i'd read that years ago. I would be rich for sure.

Here is some food for thought, Good ideas are not worth shit if you don't execute those ideas and put in the hard work to make them happen.

So the next step is to find a decent money maker and work your ass off !!

poisson 08-11-2006 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Coatsy
Here is some food for thought, Good ideas are not worth shit if you don't execute those ideas and put in the hard work to make them happen.

So the next step is to find a decent money maker and work your ass off !!

Amen to this.

DesignWise 08-11-2006 04:22 PM

make your money work for you.... damn.. that book is a good read..

godisdead 08-12-2006 12:19 AM

The book is okay. But Kiyosaki is a con man. Do a Google search and you'll find out.

The basic rule is: Save and invest your money wisely.

I preferred "The millionnaire next door". At least that one's based on real research, not fiction.

evulvmedia 08-12-2006 12:26 AM

The best thing to take away from the reading-the-book experience:


Kiyosaki (spelling whatevah!) makes the reader feel good. All warm and fuzzy.

The reader leaves the book feeling strong and enthused. But because there is no meat behind the fluff of the book, the reader goes out and does not succeed.

So the reader thinks that his problem is to be solved by more Kiyosaki. He signs up for a seminar and tries again. Same thing happens. So he buys more Kiyosaki... And on and on...

The Scientologists use the same exact thing.

Real change takes hard work, a strong decision-making ability, and an ability to see the world as it really is. If you CHOOSE to have those things, you will succeed.

Otherwise, you are just the victim of a snake oil salesman.

ROB_SHNIDER 08-12-2006 12:27 AM

always listen but think for yourself.

martinsc 08-12-2006 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ROB_SHNIDER
always listen but think for yourself.

:thumbsup :thumbsup

Agent 488 08-12-2006 12:39 AM

the only people those books make rich are the authors --


your whole lesson is there.

Wiggles 08-12-2006 03:03 AM

i read a few paragraphs, seems like whole message is that stupid people won't exceed, smart people will.

godisdead 08-12-2006 03:10 AM

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Originally Posted by evulvmedia
Real change takes hard work, a strong decision-making ability, and an ability to see the world as it really is. If you CHOOSE to have those things, you will succeed.
Otherwise, you are just the victim of a snake oil salesman.

Amen, brother! But you can't sell snake oil with that message. :thumbsup

SomeCreep 08-12-2006 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by poisson
What is the next step?

Now you do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around.

notabook 08-12-2006 03:55 AM

1. Don't read books, they are for faggots.
2. Unread what you have read by using a large dose of meth.
3. Make sure you never read a book again by watching Firefly at least 12x straight.

Doctor Dre 08-12-2006 04:07 AM

The only thing this book will bring you is motivation to go toward the next stept... that's about it. The rest is pretty fuckign obvious.

StuartD 08-12-2006 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Wiggles
i read a few paragraphs, seems like whole message is that stupid people won't exceed, smart people will.

Sort of, but there's quite a bit more to it. It's not necessarily that some are smart and some are stupid, it's just that some people think differently than others.


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