What's wrong with Rich Dad, Poor Dad?

April 15, 2005

Date:  Wed, 30 Mar 2005
From:  J.

Your review of Rich Dad, Poor Dad (at www.profitadvisors.com/dads.shtml) is favorable, but I read another review that was very critical of the book. What do you think of it?

Answer

Date:  Fri, 01 Apr 2005

Hello J.,

The review that referred me to by John T. Reed is almost as long as Kiyosaki's book. Frankly, I don't have time to read it right now. I don't think of Rich Dad, Poor Dad as the Bible. There are many details that I disagree with that I don't care to list here. However, the book is thought-provoking and I think many of his basic concepts are valuable. Becoming wealthy requires a change in mindset, and I think Kiyosaki's educational approach helps with that process.

Good luck!

Mike Gray

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