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The #1 Personal Finance Book of All-Time

Kiyosaki wrote Rich Dad, Poor Dad to encourage a conceptual reexamination of wealth as not only matter of assets, but a fundamental state of mind. The book explores what Kiyosaki indicates as subtle differences in the distinct world views held by those with and without substantial means.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad envelopes and delivers Kiyosaki’s financial philosophy within the context of his own childhood. In a coming-of-age narrative chronicling his Hawaii upbringing, Kiyosaki refers to the two men in his life who inspired his book’s title: his biological father, Ralph H. Kiyosaki, and his financial mentor, whose identity Kiyosaki has kept confidential.
The life of Kiyosaki’s late biological father, highly educated but horribly debt-ridden, serves as a portrayal of what Kiyosaki identifies as a fundamentally “poor” mindset. The poverty-conducive mindset epitomized by Kiyosaki’s father is contrasted to that of his mentor, far less academically decorated than Kiyosaki’s father and yet astronomically wealthier.
While Kiyosaki’s degree-holding father created mountainous debt, Kiyosaki’s mentor had become a multimillionaire with only an 8th grade education. Seeing the contrast between his father and mentor’s lives firsthand was what compelled Kiyosaki to deeply question the traditional education system as reliable source of financial intelligence.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad is both a financial guide and controversial challenge against traditional education’s efficacy as true vehicle for life preparation. Essentially, Kiyosaki’s criticism frames traditional education as somewhat of a paradox; a system made for life skill development that, ironically, leaves many its students without the practical knowledge to lead stable lives.

Blind faith in academia and a drought of real financial education, Kyosaki expresses, are what engineer the financially self-destructive mindset that led his father to a life of financial struggles and unresolved debts.

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