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Rich dad Poor dad book

Jose Varnadoe
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Currently ready rich dad poor dad. Man this book makes a lot of sense and some of the points so far really hit home. Like the rich don’t work for money. Man that is burned into my skull now or schools teach you to work basically and bam your in the trap. Knowing your in the trap helps I think

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@Jose Varnadoe if you liked that, I would encourage you to read his cash flow quadrant book. It's a good read for going deeper into the understanding of the differences in types of people (investors, business owners, employees, and self employed) and the mindset of each.

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