The New York Times #1 Bestseller (for over 5 years) is changing how the world views money by shifting your context to that of a rich person.
If you are like many - dependent on your paychecks to cover your monthly expenses - then you don't think like the rich.
The rich don't accumulate cash. They accumulate assets that generate cash flow for them.
In reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, you'll better understand the power that thinking can have on your life. If you are looking for financial freedom, then Rich Dad Poor Dad is a great place to start your learning process.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad chronicles the story of the authors two dads, his own father, who was the superintendent of education in Hawaii and who ended up dying penniless and his best friends father who dropped out of school at age 13 and went on to become one of the wealthiest men in Hawaii. Kiyosaki uses the story of these two men and their varying financial strategies to illustrate the need for a new financial paradigm in order to achieve financial success in the new millennium.