

💸 Change your money story before your next coffee run!
RICH DAD POOR DAD is a bestselling financial self-help book first published in 2008, offering foundational advice on wealth-building through contrasting parental perspectives. With a 4.6-star rating and compact design, it’s a must-read for millennials seeking to escape the traditional 9-5 grind and start their journey toward financial independence.
| ASIN | B0019OVZCS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches |
R**N
If you're tired of the 9-5 life...READ THIS!
I read this book almost 23 yrs ago when it was written. I was still in high school and my aunt had purchased this for me. Robert's ideology goes against everything my parents taught me. It was also the first time I believed it was possible for me to have the life I desired. It's basically a recount of his life growing up with his father (poor dad) and his friend's father (rich dad). It's amazing how we all follow the steps that will make us cogs in the system. If you are looking for the first step in attaining financial freedom, start with the basics and Robert provides this. I've also read the 3 books that followed this one. The information gets heavier as you go, but do yourself a favor and read this. It could change your life...it did for me.
N**N
This book can change your life.
Best book ever, I have read it multiple time. Great financial advice and somthing every kid should read before they turn 18.
K**E
Great Product.
Great book to use when looking at your financia future. The Rich Dad, Poor Dad series has been amazing when helping with my financial growth. I am a disciple of this brand, and I recommend this book and any other RDPD book to people attempting to get their financial situations in order.
S**E
Great Book About Attitude
I think Robert Kiyosaki's work here has been excellent. Its a book about attitude. It provides insight on how to look at your life in a way that leads to personal wealth and fulfillment. Not the least factor being you've got to act on you own behalf. It's a fast read, and very worth the few hours.
A**O
Why is this a Best-Seller?
Didn't learn much from this book. Author is quite long-winded. His book "Do you need to go to school to be rich and happy?" is better. From that book, I learnt that 'how to' to something is more important than 'what to'. Didn't get rich yet. 'Think and Grow Rich' is better than this.