There’s similarity btw robert & trump. Both aren’t the most truthful of people. Robert painted rich dad poor dad, as his own personal life experience. However, it has been found out that his so called life experience is faked so that he can flesh out his book for sales. There’s truth to the content in his financial advice, but have to take it with many pinches of salt. As his statement indicated, he doesn’t take responsibility for his actions or for people who follow him blindly, same like trump. Trump got caught inflating his property value to get benefits, y can’t robert do the same. He didnt state how exactly he derive the 1.2b debt. Is the figure inflated? Anyone can verify his figures? Is the debt spread over multiple businesses? He didnt state tt its personal debt. Corporate debt treatment is diff from personal debt. Tt’s y rich get richer cos they play the game. While poor get poorer, cos they are eaten up by the game. Either we learn to play the game, or we get played.
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Robert Kiyosaki, author of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad,' a renowned finance expert, recently reveales he has over $1.2 billion in debt.
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