So, yesterday was the official kick-off of the Keep Portland Weird festival here in Paris, which meant that I had a reading/screening in the...
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I haven't read this book yet, however, I believe that it is a 5, simply because the reputations of Robert Kiyosaki and "The Donald" preceed them and this book! I did read Rich Dad, Poor Dad and was very enlightened on how money truly works. I was getting ready for work one morning, when I saw both of these gentlemen on "The Early Show." They had so much information in that little time that they gave. A lot of people in their position would have charged hundreds or thousands of dollars for that kind of information. Most of all, I don't want to be in the "rat race" forever, and I do want to make lots of money doing what I enjoy, without letting money emotionally charge me. I have some plans and dreams I desire to accomplish, and I am DETERMINED to get them done. Just like when Donald Trump told Kwame on his show "The Apprentice" when they were waiting backstage for Jessica Simpson, "time is money." I don't want to waist anymore time, and I'm willing to do a lot of reading and applying to my life. I don't like being at the mercy of an employer or the gov't. That's too much power just because of finances. They want me to be rich?? I want me to be rich too, change the world, work smart, and have a great time doing it.
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Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men -- One Message by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki
Miss Charlotte, November 14, 2006
I haven't read this book yet, however, I believe that it is a 5, simply because the reputations of Robert Kiyosaki and "The Donald" preceed them and this book! I did read Rich Dad, Poor Dad and was very enlightened on how money truly works. I was getting ready for work one morning, when I saw both of these gentlemen on "The Early Show." They had so much information in that little time that they gave. A lot of people in their position would have charged hundreds or thousands of dollars for that kind of information. Most of all, I don't want to be in the "rat race" forever, and I do want to make lots of money doing what I enjoy, without letting money emotionally charge me. I have some plans and dreams I desire to accomplish, and I am DETERMINED to get them done. Just like when Donald Trump told Kwame on his show "The Apprentice" when they were waiting backstage for Jessica Simpson, "time is money." I don't want to waist anymore time, and I'm willing to do a lot of reading and applying to my life. I don't like being at the mercy of an employer or the gov't. That's too much power just because of finances. They want me to be rich?? I want me to be rich too, change the world, work smart, and have a great time doing it.(3 of 14 readers found this comment helpful)