Cash Flow Quadrant | Robert Kiyosaki

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Robert Kiyosaki explains what is cash flow quadrant and what's the biggest mistake young people do.

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Finally.. i heard an inspirational personality say "sometimes you have to do what you hate"

monseralone
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Growing up, I read his books, and spend hundreds of my money bought his books. I gotta say, his infamous book, Rich Dad Poor Dad was really eye-opening. It changed my perspective of the world especially career-wise.. I bought his related books, as well, but I found whatever written in those books, majority are almost about the same points. Nothing really revelation on new knowledge. Many of them promotion and self-bragging about his so-called businesses without even telling in details how he really operating on those business. Only the gist and concept, which I can just read from regular articles for free. Still, I worshipped the books, but getting into real world, corporate and business, I learned that reality is not the same with what written in books. I used to think the best one are business owner and investor, not merely employee, and I used to look down employee as career, like the books always emphasize on. But I found some people including myself probably will be better working as employee, as professional in my field. The point of the book is wrong. Let people be employee if they want, don't call them losers. If there is these so-called "losers" didn't exist, you rich people will never be rich. The best advise is not to discriminate people based on the career path they choose, but to encourage people to the best what they do, be it normal employee, self employed, business owner or investor. Not everything revolved around money. If people stop working on what they passion for, even as just employees, the world economy will collapse

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so many comments so-called "businessman always better" mentality here. Just to inform, I had successful businesses which had ups and downs, moderately earning good wages as employee now considerably more than average people, but I never judge anyone who earn less than me as loser. Be a employee or business men. I have somewhat blessed life, yet I still want to explore things, learn new skills, and make use of the skills, even as an employee.

It's so sad people like to judge successful and happiness only when you earn more than a million. Happiness in life especially career-wise, is self satisfaction, which will be vary individually. Some people consider themselves happy and successful in life if they can earn 1 million per year, but another people may just be happy raising healthy kids.

Why we need to just limited our success with only 1 way, which is business? Why we need to push that mentality to young people, who many now encouraged to not going to college at all, to become influencers because, apparently making 1 million by dancing like monkey in front of iPhone is more important than to become engineer? Why we need to have at least more money than other people just to prove that we are useful to the society, and other way are the loser ways?

I am not saying he is wrong to say being business man is good, I am saying he is wrong when he said being employee is loser. So many business men I personally know, had so many failed businesses, but they always keep it going until they hate themselves. They were being brainwashed because apparently business is better than work as slave, and hate to admit that doing business are not for them. I truly believe they would have achieve more greatness if they just work for big companies. Maybe discover or invent something. Some are better to be business man, some are better to be an employee. Some are better to be both. Let people choose whatever makes them happy and be the best they can be. Nothing is better than anything else.

azharulhisham
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Thank goodness you brought this up! Truly, investing has changed my perspective on how one can succeed in life; working multiple jobs isn't the optimal way to attain financial freedom and unfortunately, we discover this later in life. Currently earn as much as 10 grand weekly and this has improved my financial life. Great piece!

Sam-czb
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“ People think I love debt, I hate debt “

This guy .

rcplayground
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Most people do what they hate for money and use the money to do what they love. -Someone

uttejputta
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I hate writing books but it fills my purpose in life... I think he meant to say "but it fills my pockets in life and I get to make tours and sell bullshit courses like this one where I make big money"

hnjahnjah
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Some of the happiest people I know, do what they love. What he fails to realize, is not everyone wants to be rich, powerful, etc. It's why most calculations of happiness stop increasing after about 75, 000 per year income (individual income). I'm all for people shooting for the stars, wanting to be very rich, but I am also all for the people living on a little plot of land, making very little money above what they pay for living expenses, loving their family and friends, and loving their life. We become more and more obsessed with power, attention, money, and the like. It's becoming rarer and rarer that people focus on what actually creates happiness.

seanspreckelsen
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He just explained how he gets his real cash flow from.. From writing books.. Some times, you have to do what u hate, to make it in real life.. Nice video..

ranjithsukumaran
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The king of saying something without saying shit 😂.

noelventura
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Painful Reality! You have to do what you hate and use the money to do what you love....

josephprince
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““Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭6:19-21

christopheroropeza
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After 20 plus years, we forget to do what you teach on a monthly basis And the message is still true after all this time

TumwineProsper
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You know what you never hear these motivational speakers say, ""i once saw a YouTube video about..."" Find your own road, be yourself, educate yourself. The happiest moments in my life are those when i trully listened to my self.

kuniosolis
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The only interesting and precise advice which I took from him is: do before going to work the things which are really important for you, especially if they can lead you to the better, such as studying and working out, in order to prevent the "I'm too tired today" excuse.

alejandrop.s.
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I feel sorry for these poor rich people. They will never have enough.

paulwhat
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I agree. "I want to start own business" then they trade their freedom, time, focusing on self-employed. Its not just doing what we love❤️

Sometimes we need to do sth we don't like to get there we want

MateaAccount
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The whole doing the stuff that you hate because it's your purpose in life, hit me hard

chaniem.
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There are so many rich people who lack happiness in their lives. Life isn't all about money. Happiness should be over money & not the other way round. Find happiness instead of money.

eddification
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"I hate writing books, but you should buy them"

"I hate taking photos, but you should hire me for your wedding "

The greatest inspiration 😂

some_random_penguin
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Hearing advices from very successful people is like hearing advices from a guy who won the lottery....i mean don't take what they say very seriously cause they were lucky in part of what they did

dregen