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Jovan Lee

Edited 30 May 2022

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Just Finished Reading 'Rich Dad Poor Dad'

Finally managed to get a hold of this book from the library after many months and wow... now I know why this book has always been so popular.

I wished I read this at the very start of my investment journey last year but I'm still glad I read it either way.

But I've never been more inspired and motivated to plan and act towards my financial goals now!

Those who have read the book, what are your thoughts on it?

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I agree with you. This book is great. Share your impressions. I've heard about it for a long time and finally started reading it. This time I will read it to the end, otherwise there is always not enough time. The fact is that I study and I have accumulated a lot of written assignments. But I did not lose my head and turned to this service https://www.topessaywriting.org/do-my-homework I like that certified specialists in more than 50 subject areas work here. This inspires confidence. In addition, they value the time of their customers and offer round-the-clock support. It's so convenient, because I can get answers to all my questions at any time.

The thing about the concepts is it seems 'obvious' enough - collect assets, not liabilities. It takes conscientious effort to control and manage your money. Another word of advice is to consistently track your money, the only way you can truly control where your money goes is to do your homework and understand (to the rough percentage level) where your money is being used.

PS. 'Millionaire Teacher' by Andrew Hallam, is another good "overview" level read

Kenneth Lou

31 May 2022

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It was great! Helped shape my early views on business and life as well :)...

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