And that has made all the
difference.
Over the years, I have often reflected upon Robert
Frost’s poem. Choosing not to listen to my highly educated dad’s advice and
attitude about money was a painful decision, but it was a decision that shaped
the rest of my life.
Once I made up my mind
about whom to listen to, my education about money began. My rich dad taught me
over a period of 30 years until I was 39 years old. He stopped once he realized
that I knew and fully understood what he had been trying to drum into my
often-thick skull.
Money is one form of power. But what is more
powerful is financial education. Money comes and goes, but if you have the
education about how money works, you gain power over it and can begin building
wealth. The reason positive thinking alone does not work is because most people
went to school and never learned how money works, so they spend their lives
working for money.
Because
I was only nine years old when I started, the lessons my rich dad taught me
were simple. And when it was all said and done, there were only six main
lessons, repeated over 30 years. This book is about those six lessons, put as
simply as possible, just as simply as my rich dad put forth those lessons to
me. The lessons are meant not to be answers, but guideposts that will assist
you and your children to grow wealthier no matter what happens in a world of
increasing change and uncertainty.
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