Why We Want You To Be Rich - Donald Trump- Robert Kiyosaki.pdf __link__ 🎁 Tested
Both authors are highly critical of traditional schooling, which they claim teaches students to be good employees (E quadrant) but nothing about money, debt, taxes, or investing. They advocate for self-directed learning through books, seminars, mentors, and real-world experience.
But the core argument of Why We Want You To Be Rich is political and economic, not just personal. The authors argue that the financial crisis of 2008 (which they predicted in the 2006 edition) was not an accident. It was a symptom of a broken education system.
📌 : Think of this book as a mindset manual rather than a step-by-step technical guide. It is designed to change how you think about money, not necessarily which stock to buy tomorrow. Both authors are highly critical of traditional schooling,
Trump and Kiyosaki want you rich because they want to do business with you. They want you to be a partner, not a charity case.
: Use it as a vehicle for tax advantages and learning. The authors argue that the financial crisis of
Does that invalidate the book?
: Focuses on cash flow and the "Cashflow Quadrant" (moving from Employee/Self-Employed to Business Owner/Investor). 2. Leverage and Debt It is designed to change how you think
In 2006, two men from seemingly opposite ends of the universe sat down to write a book that the mainstream media either loved to hate or ignored entirely. One was a real estate mogul and reality TV star named Donald Trump. The other was a financial educator and author of Rich Dad Poor Dad , Robert Kiyosaki.