Rich Dad Poor Dad (Book Summary) By Nouman Safdar

 


RICH DAD POOR DAD BOOK SUMMARY 

Do rich individuals tell you not to tell them? 

Indeed, indeed, don't tell them, keep them poor. 
My dad was in front of people around him and instructed.
He has a doctorate and this is for things.
Return home and ask him, for what reason don't we find out with regards to cash at school? 
He checked out me and said that the public authority doesn't permit us to educate about this subject.
The public authority lets us know what we can instruct and what we can't 
I thought this was bizarre and said, But don't we go to class to find out with regards to cash? 

say no.

It's up to you to discover a new area of work.

Did you indicate you'd look for a new area of work to supplement your income?

No, he replies, you'll just have to find a new area of employment.

No, I said.

Isn't the assignment supposed to bring in money?

says it's correct.

I remarked, "Why don't we just find out about the money?" I can get away with skipping the job portion.

Furthermore, he felt agitated.

If you're looking for information on money, you've come to the right place.

1:00 p.m.

Why not approach your best friend's father for money?

And I said, "Why?" Why should I bother Mike?

I responded, "What about you?" because Mike's father is an entrepreneur.


What is the difference between being a government employee and being a private citizen, he said?

The difference is that an entrepreneur must understand money to be successful.

The employee claims that he is not required to have any financial knowledge.

He will be looked after by either the government or the enterprise.

I was perplexed as a child, but I followed my father's advice and went to Mike's father's office, knocking on his door and informing him that I had arrived. I was nine years old at the time.

Teach me how to count money in quarters and twos.

He instructs me to go out of here, baby, but that's when the narrative of the father of the child begins.

You will start thinking like an employee.

And tell me this is the trap.

An entrepreneur works for free.

When I was 9 years old, my head was going to explode.

And he says to me, you never want a salary, do you understand that?

I told him, OK, I understand.

I told him how do I make money? 

He says to me,









This is what an entrepreneur discovers

I told him, well, how do I learn about the money?

And if he exits the game Monopoly

And I worked for free.


I picked him up punish cigarettes

He had hotels and restaurants and I cleaned up doing meal errands.

And the older I got, the more I began to take on writing and marketing tasks

Accounting and I was a trainee.

But I've always worked for free.

In return, he was teaching me about money.

But the way to teach him about money is to play the game Monopoly.

In the end, one day I became annoyed.

And I told him, when will you teach me about money?

And he was telling me what do you think we do?

I told him we're playing Monopoly.

And he tells me no no no what do you think we do?

We play Monopoly.

And he says to me, what do you think we do?

I told him I don't know,


He said I teach you about money

Then you will have one greenhouse

He says there are many ways to become financially successful.

There are thousands of ways

Not one of the best ways

It is a monopoly game.


To this day

Four greenhouses,
And one red hotel,
I told him what?.
He told me one of the greatest ways to make a fortune.
She is playing Monopoly in real life.
Four greenhouses and one red hotel.
Is that all there is to it?.
Yes, he asks, "What do you think I'm going to do?".
I told him I had no idea.

Then he brought me to one of his greenhouses and showed me around.

It's been ten years since I was 19 years old and attending school in New York. After that, I returned to Hawaii.

My wealthy father has purchased the greatest parcel of property in Waikiki Beach.

And now, the Hight Regency Hotel may be seen on Waikiki Beach.

There was a hotel here.

Just like Monopoly.

Own a small asset and become a big one

He just, as they say, put them together

Because this land was not large in size at the time

So I had to buy a small plot.

Because Waikiki was a small town.

So he bought it from the owner of this shop and that shop.

It took him a long time, but in the end, he collected a large piece of land.

And then he Hayat built this huge hotel.

It was sold a while ago for 800 million dollars!!

This is how I learned about money.

I have been through financial crises.

People who betrayed me.

But it's all good.

Because I developed it.

For people who are afraid to make mistakes as they know in school.

They never evolve.

Because this spirituality has wrong and right, good and bad, it may go up or down

Most people always want to be right.

This cannot happen because it is not the case.

I wasn't poor by most people's standards

But I come from a poor family.

If you know what I mean.

Because of the poor, the rich, the middle class.

Poverty starts with a poor mindset

Poverty is inherited and taught in families.

And the middle class learns in families.

So because of the people who are sitting at home.

Suffering financially or worried about money.

Or they are unhappy they may be making a lot of money but they are not happy with what they are doing.

Perhaps they were taught this way.

You're taught, get a job, work hard or you won't get rich

Or for the wicked rich, or whatever.

Money will never be taught in school, college, or even university.

The educational system is designed to prepare you for employment, which is crucial.

Or are you a lawyer, a doctor, or a professor?

Specialized,

However, it never teaches you about money, and many overlook the fundamental science of business, such as accounting, debt, and taxation.

You should know these things, but they aren't taught in school, so when people ask me how your rich father teaches them and your poor father, who has a Ph.D., doesn't, I tell them they aren't taught in school.

And, for a simple solution, my wealthy father and the father of my closest buddy

My affluent father's father died when he was 13 years old, so he had to drop out of school to handle the family company. It was a gift in disguise for him.

Find out whether there is a pool.

The blessing may not appear to be a blessing, yet it is nevertheless a blessing.

They went on to work as a records officer, accountant, lawyer, banker, and real estate broker following graduation.

Thus, he got teachers who I allude to as "genuine." 

Rather than the fake instructors in school. 

The foundation's larger part of teachers need proficient morals; they concentrate on subjects to which they don't put forth a concentrated effort. 

At the point when I was in my third year of analytics, I asked my instructor, who alluded to it as the subject's power, if I could at any point utilize these ideas, all things considered. 

He denies my solicitation. 

"For what reason did we realize?" I asked. 

"Will you Use It?" he said after I let him know he pays me to educate it. 

He says no. 

That is the reason, rather than being a fake educator, something I encourage individuals to do in life is to be a genuine one. 

The fake instructor isn't veritable.

This is how you learned since I tackle trade-related difficulties every day.

So I have my attorneys, bankers, accountants, and other professionals.

In the fast dialing list

I see you distributing all of this information because I solve difficulties with my team. Do the wealthy become enraged and threaten you if you don't inform them, Robert?

Yes, keep your knowledge to yourself.

Keep them in poverty.

I am not very religious, yet the impoverished, as the Bible states, will always be with us.

Because it all begins here.

Yes, it is a combination of fear and mindset.

It's right there in their words.

And the words become reality. I'm not very religious; in fact, I failed Christian school. However, when people say they can't afford anything or that I can't do it, they fall off. They turn into what they speak.

What do you think I'm made of money, my father, a Ph.D., used to say?


I can't take it anymore.

This, my wealthy father used to remark, is why he is poor.

Poor individuals often say things like "I can't afford that" or "I can't do this."

I'm sorry, but I don't have the time.

Because it provides them with a secure sanctuary.


It's easy for them to say they can't because it's an escape, and your well-to-do father used to respond, "What?" Say "I can't stand it" instead of "I can't stand it."

I'm not sure how much longer I can handle it. What's the best way for me to go about achieving this?

Who would ask for anything like that, and why would I agree to it?

He argues that the investigation "opens the intellect."

And you claim you can't endure it because the phrase shuts down your thinking, causing it to close in on itself and become what you said.

American football is a team sport that requires collaboration.

Football is the same way.

Different laws apply.

Others enjoy golf but prefer to play alone rather than as part of a team.

As a result, my financial game is the most important one.

Second, there's real estate.

So what I advise the boys is to keep an eye out for your game (yours)



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