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Jonathan Beemer
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  • Broken Arrow, OK
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i started a discussion i got back was not what i was expecting...

Jonathan Beemer
  • Investor
  • Broken Arrow, OK
Posted

Hi BP!
recently i tarted a small discussion, not many people commented, but the ones who did got me to question "Robert Kiyosaki". I understand that he is a genius in his field and has been more than successful... but from the comments on my last post, about "assets vs. liabilities" many stated that they did not agree with alot of his teachings and that they never actually liked what he taught.
"rich dad, poor dad" is always mentioned in business and RE... so how did i get that response?
should i be looking at information from different "big time" RE investors?
what are your thoughts on his teachings?

thank you!

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