Rich Dad, Poor Dad
“The expressions “poor” and “rich” are used by Kiyosaki with a view to give an explanation for what form of behavior is preferable on the way to have financial freedom. It isn't always about judging yourself on the cutting-edge nation of your finances and your richness.” The author used the argumentative expression in this book. The creator’s expression is informal. “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” is the tale of fathers; one has a set of stages and diplomas and the opposite is an immoderate school drop-out. When the overqualified father dies, he's going to depart next to not whatever behind, and even a few unpaid payments here and there. The school drop-out father becomes one of the richest men in Hawaii and will bypass on an empire to his son. Throughout his life, the former would say things like “I can’t afford to treat myself to this or that”, while the latter would say: “How can I treat myself?” The rich father in this book teaches two small boys some invaluable lessons about money th