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Poor Dad Rich Dad John Write
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The book "Rich Dad Poor Dad" tells the story of Robert Kiyosaki, who had two fathers: his biological father, the "poor dad," a highly educated government official; and his friend's father, the "rich dad," an entrepreneur who had not finished high school but excelled in investing and financial management. Kiyosaki initially followed the life path designed by his "poor dad": going to college, serving in the military, and participating in the Vietnam War, leading an ordinary life. However, at the age of _, Kiyosaki witnessed his hardworking "poor dad" losing his job, while his "rich dad" became one of the wealthiest people in Hawaii. Determined to follow in the footsteps of his "rich dad," Kiyosaki entered the business world, embarking on the journey to financial success. Through his personal experience, Kiyosaki presents the stark differences in money and wealth perspectives between the "poor dad" and the "rich dad": the poor work for money, while the rich make money work for them!

The book "Rich Dad Poor Dad" tells the story of Robert Kiyosaki, who had two fathers: his biological father, the "poor dad," a highly educated government official; and his friend's father, the "rich dad," an entrepreneur who had not finished high school but excelled in investing and financial management. Kiyosaki initially followed the life path designed by his "poor dad": going to college, serving in the military, and participating in the Vietnam War, leading an ordinary life. However, at the age of _, Kiyosaki witnessed his hardworking "poor dad" losing his job, while his "rich dad" became one of the wealthiest people in Hawaii. Determined to follow in the footsteps of his "rich dad," Kiyosaki entered the business world, embarking on the journey to financial success. Through his personal experience, Kiyosaki presents the stark differences in money and wealth perspectives between the "poor dad" and the "rich dad": the poor work for money, while the rich make money work for them!
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