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How Robert Kyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad) was wrong

Have you read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kyosaki?

When I read it many years ago when it first came out I really enjoyed it and found it inspiring in several ways

I’ve even quoted parts of it when talking with others about financial freedom

But there were also a couple things in it that bothered me…

In a few places it seemed off a bit and like it just wasn’t quite right

In this video by Codie Sanchez that I just watched, she articulates how he does miss the mark on a few very important matters for those who seek financial freedom

Check out here video here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0sUwZB63-4
I’d love to hear your thoughts on it, so reply to this email after watching it and let me know what you think 😀 Enjoy & Cheers!

Brian McAboy
“The Consistency Coach”
Host of the “Consistent Profits Podcast
“Focus on consistency first, because when you have consistency, profit is easy”

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