The Power Of Giving & Education:
“To get something, you first need to give” –Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad
Many successful businessmen and entrepreneurs practice this basic property of reciprocity. Those who we consider ‘rich’ are often capable of giving much more than those we may consider ‘poor’ and I’m not referring to monetary assets by any means. Those who are ‘rich’ are capable of giving value to others, and this is precisely why they tend to receive so much. Yet, one more important principle works imperatively with the basic properties of reciprocation, especially when applied to human interaction: one must give to give, instead of giving to receive.
When Robert Kiyosaki feels needy or short of something he gives what he wants first so that it will come back in buckets. This is true of money, a smile, love and friendship.
Robert Kiyosaki is an American investor, businessman, self-help author and motivational speaker. Kiyosaki is best known for his Rich Dad, Poor Dad series of motivational books and other material published under the Rich Dad brand.
The power of education-say like investing in real estate is pretty easy. But making money on real estate is a completely different matter. This requires knowledge. The house in which you live is not an asset, but a liability. But many people don’t realize that.
That is exactly what emphasises the importance of education. Everyone knows that we live in an era of information. The whole problem is that there are too many. That is why education is gaining such importance. It allows you to exercise the brain so that it selectively relates to information and gives it a specific meaning.
Professional education comes down to learning how to work well for the money. Financial education provides knowledge on how to make money work for you. Therefore, the whole question is only who works more diligently — you or your money.
The next important problem is laziness.many people it is much easier to work hard than to do what is necessary. They often use excuses like “I’m busy,” or “I have too much work.” You can see such people everywhere. They are really just too lazy to become rich. He says that for too many people, self-justification becomes an obstacle to the life they dream of.
The Power of Giving
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January 24, 2020
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