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i wasted time reading his book. i find his ideas all unrealistic. if u ask me now i cant rmb wads the contents anyways...

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There are certain principles I hold dearly. In this case, the relevant ones are:

 

- Everyone has a motive

- No one will teach you how to make money

- If making money was so easy, everyone would be a zillionaire.

 

This may sound negative to some but it prevents me from chasing after unicorns.

 

Anyway certain industries tend to have more BS artistes than others. When I learn people are from those lines, my deflector shields automatically power up.

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i think gg bankrupt is no big deal. Look at trump..

 

The thing is, these self made millionaire, once they had done it, they can simply do it again. Their money thermostat is in terms of millions. While most of us.. ts in terms of ten thousands.

 

Like what Jim Rohn said before.. its not about being a millionaire, its about becoming one.

 

Many of us cant even be a millionaire ever, so we arent in any position to put him down.

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im always sceptical about pple writing books or giving seminars on wealth and finance...

most make their living off selling hope. likewise for those investment talks. Investment gurus need to charge pple a few grand to listen to him give away his 'secrets'? seriously..

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On 10/11/2012 at 12:29 AM, Berncsp76 said:

Epic fail...gives advice but at the end still faces such a dilemma..think most business people reads his book and some advices are quite good...but how come he faces such a situation [confused]

 

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Rich Dad, Poor Dad now a bankrupt dad: Best-selling author files for corporate bankruptcy after losing $24m judgement

 

The financial guru behind New York Times bestseller Rich Dad, Poor Dad has filed for bankruptcy on one of his companies after losing a $24 million judgement.

This April, Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Global LLC was ordered to pay $23,687,957.21 to the Learning Annex and its founder and chairman, Bill Zanker.

Kiyosaki had used the Learning Annex platform to organize several high profile speaking engagements, including a 2002 appearance at Madison Square Garden.....

 

 

 

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On 10/31/2012 at 11:12 PM, Rockaphonics said:

im always sceptical about pple writing books or giving seminars on wealth and finance...

most make their living off selling hope. likewise for those investment talks. Investment gurus need to charge pple a few grand to listen to him give away his 'secrets'? seriously..

Lately there are tons of these….all of a sudden…..all offering free masterclasses…..😎

i also running mine, but mine is genuine so not free. Only $688 per 2hr session with free cigar and whiskey

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2 hours ago, Throttle2 said:

Lately there are tons of these….all of a sudden…..all offering free masterclasses…..😎

i also running mine, but mine is genuine so not free. Only $688 per 2hr session with free cigar and whiskey

wah ... 2hrs drinking cum smoking TCSS with Macallan 18 + Cuban Cigar @ $688 ? that's a STEAL ! ... lol

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13 minutes ago, RadX said:

Must be reliving the gd ol days

 

second childhood

need whisky + cigar TCSS session

covid fatigue … lol

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1 hour ago, Wt_know said:

wah ... 2hrs drinking cum smoking TCSS with Macallan 18 + Cuban Cigar @ $688 ? that's a STEAL ! ... lol

No lah i dont make blind promises

I mentioned before, one glass only and its just cheap duty free bowmore or glendronach.

😁

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On 10/11/2012 at 9:38 AM, Donut said:

 

Warren Buffett is the MAN when comes to investing and living prudently.

youngsters dun like Buffett, too conservative, investment horizon too long

they like Cathie Wood nowadays 🤣

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