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Wil Reichard
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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Anyone read Robert T. Kiyosaki's rich dad books? Read this post

Wil Reichard
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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Hey everyone! I have loved learning from Roberts books about cash flow and more specifically how to get out of the rat race. One thing I wanted to do is get a group of investors together to play the game Robert mentions several times about cash flow and the rat race. This is about getting into action. 90% of learning comes from simulating the real experiment (which is what this game is designed to do) just google "Edgar Gale" cone of learning". With this being said I'd love to get a group from Greenville SC or Mauldin SC together to play this game and discuss our ambitious dreams, goals, success stories, and failure stories (or I like to think of it as ways we successfully learn how to not do things) if you're reading this and are not in this area, I encourage you to get with others from your area. Please leave a comment below or send me a PM to discuss. Thanks!

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