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Yewale Pranjali , IICMR MBA 1st year student

“Rich Dad Poor Dad” is a personal finance book that contrasts the financial philosophies of two father figures in the author’s life. It emphasizes financial education, building assets, and entrepreneurial skills to achieve financial independence.

Rich Dad Poor Dad is a transformative book that changes how we think about money and success. It contrasts the lessons Robert Kiyosaki learned from his two father figures: his biological “Poor Dad,” who valued traditional education, and his “Rich Dad,” who emphasized financial independence and investing.

Key takeaways include understanding the difference between assets and liabilities, the importance of financial literacy, and the value of making money work for you. Written in a simple and engaging style, this book motivates readers to think beyond job security and focus on building wealth

Memorable Quote:

“The rich don’t work for money. They make money work for them.”

Conclusion:

This book inspires readers to break free from financial limitations and adopt a growth mindset.. On Vachan Prerana Din, it serves as a reminder that knowledge, especially financial knowledge.
Is the key to unlocking a brighter future.

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