What do you think about "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" book by Rober Kiyosaki?

Philippines
June 10, 2008 3:14am CST
I've heard a lot of times about this book. I even have an e-book of this. But i haven't read this yet. I'm thinking of getting your opinions first. What good will i get from this book? Is it worth reading?
3 responses
@sdas86 (6076)
• Malaysia
11 Jun 08
Hi, I have read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", "Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant", "Retire Young Retire Rich" and so on. All the books are great mind-changing and I start to look at money differently. I read the books over and over again but I think it is quite hard to apply the theories properly because most of the tips require a lot of money to start.
• Philippines
11 Jun 08
thanks for both responses. and the idea. anyway, aren't they boring to read with? I'm really planning to read the book, but I'm afraid I'll get bored with it. what do you think?
@sdas86 (6076)
• Malaysia
11 Jun 08
Hi, Personally, I like stuff about money, make money, investing, finance and so on. So, I like to read the books. Those books are great and have some information and experience of RK to make money and financially become financially free. I hope I will be financially free in the future, just like RK. I think it is a great book to read and learn. Best of luck to you.
• Philippines
3 Nov 08
If only "Rich Dad Poor Dad" were that easy, that I could invest immediately on something and let money work for me.. Because deep down I know, there is so much more meaning I could find out there.
@figjam00 (1445)
• India
22 Jun 08
I think Rich Dad Poor Dad is one of its kind book. This books tries to uncover the topics which are rarely been thought. I have read this book several times and I am sure this book is going to benefit a lot in my career that is still to start. I also read Cash flow quadrant and it's a very different book. To able to grasp cash flow quadrant one needs to go through rich dad poor dad. After reading the works of Robert Kiyosaki I am fan of him. Although the theories presented in this rich dad aren't that easy to grasp at all. One needs persistence and patience for the techniques to work.