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Brett Russell
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  • Chelsea, MI
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Best Rich Dad book?

Brett Russell
  • Investor
  • Chelsea, MI
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Hey All

Rich Dad, Poor Dad comes up as a strong recommendation on nearly every other BP podcast. I read it years ago and wish I could say I put that information to work then, but I am ready to get into REI now.

I am working on getting my wife on board and actually hoping she'll not only embrace the idea of working smart to create passive income, but actually take a bit role in a mutual REI business.

So, which Rich Dad book (or other book) would you recommend to get her more on board? There are lots of good books to explain how to do REI, but I'm looking for something to help convince that we should do it at all. I remember that looking at some of the follow up books to the original Rich Dad, Poor Dad there was definitely some repetition. Are any of the more recent books as good or better than the original?

Thanks in advance for the advice.

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