Review of Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing Book

This is the third book by Robert Kiyosaki, which builds on the foundation of the first two books on becoming an investor and business owner, BI side of the quadrant. I found this book interesting and like to recommend this book to anyone who wants to be a better investor and business owner and what goes on in their mind. This book is not about giving you a get rich quick solution, it is a about the process of how you can be filled with financial abundance. This process is repeatable when you have mastered it.

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