Rich Dad Poor Dad

Rich Dad Poor Dad

by Robert Kiyosaki

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Kiyosaki contrasts his two fathers' financial philosophies to argue that the wealthy don't work for money - they make money work for them. Financial literacy and asset-building, not a paycheck, create lasting wealth.

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It draws on Think and Grow Rich.

It’s picked up by The Millionaire Fastlane and Buy Back Your Time.

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Kiyosaki's distinction between working for money and having systems work for you is cited in the Playbooks chapter, reinforcing Martell's argument about building business systems that operate without the founder.

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