Xango Freedom here,
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiosaki. Oh no! Not this guy! Oh yeah I guy who saw that people needed financial lessons and doesn’t mind being in their face about it. I love this book. I owe this book to awakening my financial brain. Controversial? yes? Full of business how to and facts and numbers…no. This is not a text book. It’s a popular way to get people into thinking about money lessons from their family. Is it for everyone? No & what is? Is it the end all be all for your life and times? No.
Then what is this book? It’s a story about a man who had two dads and two financial models. He chose one and it has benefited him financially. I’ve heard that Robert Kiosaki doesn’t have kids and I’ve heard that Anthony Robbins got a divorce. So what? When you read their books you are not looking to become them any more then when you watch Zoolander you become Derrik Zoolander. They are teachers look at their lessons and then apply those. Or you know what I am only thinking of one person whom I had this discussion with and they stopped learning anything years ago. Yet that conversation was so emotionally charged it’s hard to forget.
What I would say is read it. Then use your brain. There is a financial world out there to be known. There is a way that normal people can build wealth. There are simple tools you can use to have money work for you.
When it came down to me. I was getting pushed around my money so much that it hurt. It hurt to wake up. It hurt to eat. It hurt to think I was going to die (which cost money btw). Everyday I would face the disappointment in my family (which is more on them then on me) and it hurt. So I began to open my eyes up to learn and this book blew those doors wide open. It motivated me to get a financial education. You know what was strange now from disappointment my fam began to get angry that I was learning so much. This is just a sign that you cannot make people other happy.
I love to learn. I have a total commitment to learning. So why treat ANY subject especially ones which are causing me pain any different? Did that take courage? Yes it did. Does it take courage every day to do this Xango business and say hey I’m in a network marketing co and can I give you some info to check out? Yes, it does.
IS IT WORTH IT? Well…is life worth it?
Courage.
Xango Freedom
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