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Updated over 9 years ago, 06/13/2015

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Skyler Smith
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Logan, UT
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Does Robert Kiyosaki's 'rich dad' actually exist?

Skyler Smith
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Logan, UT
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Does anyone have any leads on this 'rich dad?' The rich dad either didn't exist, or Robert Kiyosaki IS the rich dad. Somebody had to say it.

I'm not saying anything about the business advice. The books are pretty ironclad in that regard. It just seems so convenient that after all of these years their conversations are so well preserved that they can be perfectly dramatized to include long pauses and small chuckles.

Some might say that he wants to preserve the identity of his rich dad, which is fine, but where is Mike, the rich dad's real son? Couldn't Mike just show up to one seminar, or an interview? If Mike is reading this right now, please PM me ;)

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