MojoStellar
04-19
If I had to recommend one book to almost everyone, I’d go with Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki.

Why Rich Dad Poor Dad stands out
It’s not about complex strategies—it’s about how you think about money.
• Introduces the difference between assets vs. liabilities
• Emphasizes financial independence over paycheck dependence
• Builds a foundational mindset before tactics

This makes it accessible whether someone is a student, employee, or entrepreneur.

Compared to Options Trading Books

Options trading guides (like Get Rich with Options–type material) are:
• Highly technical and risky
• Focused on short-term gains
• Not suitable for beginners without financial grounding

Without the mindset from books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, many people misuse these strategies.

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