The rich invest their money and spend what is left. The poor spend their money and invest what is left. Introduction In a world where financial literacy is often overshadowed by traditional education, Robert T. Kiyosaki's groundbreaking book, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" emerges as a bellwether of financial enlightenment. Published in 1997, the book has transformed countless perspectives on money, assets, and wealth-building. Through a riveting interplay of personal anecdotes and practical lessons, Kiyosaki's work challenges conventional beliefs about money, offering readers a paradigm shift in their approach to financial success. Reframing Wealth Perception "Rich Dad Poor Dad" opens with an arresting juxtaposition of two father figures – the biological father (referred to as "Poor Dad"), who adheres to traditional notions of success through formal education and stable employment, and the wealthy mentor's father (dubbed "Rich Dad"), who cha
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