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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoleo View Post
    I agree. Not an actual financial coach.
    why do you disagree bro?

    i have adopted some of his teachings and i am actually earning semi passive from it? i see nga you have some disagreements to his teachings..dont you think that in achieving financial freedom , their are many ways to approach it...?so far the teaching i have heard from him are sound and effective..it may not be suited for everyone, but certainly they are sound...

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoleo View Post
    I agree. Not an actual financial coach.
    It may be that he is not a financial coach but he had been a good mentor to people he will never meet.

  3. #23
    kiyosaki has some good points but most often it confuses many.

  4. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by jet31 View Post
    get rich quick nasad.. sorry but in my opinion he stated so many confusing situation. lots of impractical example.. for the readers just be mindful of what you read.. tnx.
    gitarong nimo ug basa bro? confusing situations like?
    hmmm.. i think kani nga book gipakita lang ni robert kiyosaki nga dili ka madato sa trabaho ra!
    mao man gud na ang naandan sa mga tao eversince the industrial age.. to get a stable and high paying job. pero at the end of the day, you still work for someone. but i'm not saying nga bati na sya - it's just that you're bounded with your working hours, company policies, etc... lesser ang freedom. (read his book nga Freedom and Security)

    mao ra na akong maambit ani

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by laydee View Post
    gitarong nimo ug basa bro? confusing situations like?
    hmmm.. i think kani nga book gipakita lang ni robert kiyosaki nga dili ka madato sa trabaho ra!
    mao man gud na ang naandan sa mga tao eversince the industrial age.. to get a stable and high paying job. pero at the end of the day, you still work for someone. but i'm not saying nga bati na sya - it's just that you're bounded with your working hours, company policies, etc... lesser ang freedom. (read his book nga Freedom and Security)

    mao ra na akong maambit ani
    i think iyang pasabot kay some of his advices on being a sophisticated investor is not that good.
    some are ok but others can mislead you.

    i also like your point, you can't become rich by just being an employee only.

    in reading books, especially financial ones, focus on the positive side and apply it.
    still be open to some other ideas. there are a lot of great books.

    OT: you can try "8 Secrets of the Truly Rich" by Bo Sanchez

  6. #26
    i love the book... it is confusing because it is written for americans.. and we have to face it.. we even dont have the financial litiracy to understand it..

    he is not advocating any get rich quick philosophy.. he preaches about practical and effective financing...

    im a 22 year old fresh grad. real estate broker. and im well versed regarding paper assets...
    his philosophy would bring tears to my eyes.. i only wish that more filipinoes understand hi work..

    ps.. forget bout the book "get rich pinoy".. its just a twisted interpretation of robert's philosophy.. you'll be mislead..

    money can be made tru. businesses, real estate, paper assets.. but you must have the financial literacy to be successful..

    find a mentor for gog's sake

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by wealthyhead View Post
    i think iyang pasabot kay some of his advices on being a sophisticated investor is not that good.
    some are ok but others can mislead you.

    i also like your point, you can't become rich by just being an employee only.

    in reading books, especially financial ones, focus on the positive side and apply it.
    still be open to some other ideas. there are a lot of great books.

    OT: you can try "8 Secrets of the Truly Rich" by Bo Sanchez
    Unsay one side? wa ko kasabot sa one side nimo? Kiyosaki was telling the simple terms assets and liabilities. It was a perspective he was teaching. The side of employment and Business. Unsa man nga side?

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoleo View Post
    I think Financial Education is not thought in school. Hehehe!
    Only few people knew about it.
    because some teachers themselves haven't really learned it first hand. Not to demean the teachers of business but somehow experience with the actual business is where the rubber meets the road.

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