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Why do the rich never teach this to their children in school?
Robert Kiyosaki made it clear: the difference between rich and poor is not the money they make, but how they think.
7 truths that change the game:
Manage before earning - Many believe that you must first earn a lot. The wealthy know that managing $100 poorly is worse than earning $1M without control.
Pay FIRST - Your money goes where your priority is. If you pay bills first and have leftovers for yourself afterwards, you will never be rich.
Saving ≠ Investment - Saving in a bank is nice, but it loses against inflation. Investing is making it grow.
Taxes are a double-edged sword - Without financial intelligence, you pay the maximum. Study accounting, markets, laws… the rich do.
One income = a disaster waiting - Economic crisis, layoffs, illness… so what? The rich already have plan B, C, and D.
Growing without risk is fiction - The best opportunities come with fear. But informed fear, not blind.
Financial education is your superpower - Money without intelligence disappears. Intelligence without money… is just a matter of time.
The ironic thing: The education system teaches you to work for money, not to have money work for you.
Which of these lessons hurts you the most that you weren't taught as a child?