Claude Fullinfaw is an internet marketer who specializes in sharing his experiences with others who aspire to take the road less traveled.
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I am reading the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki for the second time to learn the things I missed out when I first read the book in 2002. Its now 13 years later. Why did I take all this time to get back to this book is my question I ask myself. After all this book by Robert Kiyosaki holds so many secrets to creating wealth and would have helped me to get to my goals so much faster. I am intrigued by the tagline on the book - "What the rich teach their kids about money - That the poor and middle class do not!" I am excited to get started and the paragraphs below are what I have gleamed so far from page one in Chapter 1. I am intrigued at what Robert says in his book that the school system has not taken any steps to teach students anything about the real world. All we are taught in schools is to just study hard and get good grades and to beat everyone else at school. The focus is to get the best jobs out there in the market place . Interestingly the jobs that...
I had this email flip over into my mail box this morning talking about being resilient. Its not easy to see resilience working for you. You must firstly go through some very hard times and then decide that you want to fight and come back and win or survive the ordeal. but it doesnt happen overnight. Its a slow process. It will take a lot of failing forward and commiting to growth everyday placing yourself on the razor edge of life to win against all the setbacks and negativity that may pull you from overcoming the hardship you been through. It can happen but will take time for resilience to be learned. Claude Fullinfaw The John Maxwell Company wrote : Do you know any rubber-band people?Chances are you do. They’re the people who, no matter what happens to them, always seem to bounce back. They may experience an illness, a family tragedy, or a run of bad luck, but it never seems to keep them down. Life can stretch them to their breaking point, but
It interesting how we all react to what we are exposed to in different ways. I was quite taken up with the young college student, the daughter of Sharon in the book Rich Dad Poor Dad who took the lessons learned from playing the game CashFlow101 and started to adapt it to her life as a student. What I learned is that college students don't have to just work for a living. They can start to learn how money works and how to invest it. From there students can move on to choosing a career where they go to work because they love what they do and not just for the job security and how much money the job pays. This will bring freedom to how students lead their lives and will eventually help them to escape the rat race of life, leading fuller and happier lives. By getting out of the Rat Race you start to lead your life by a new set of rules, a different set of rules very similar to those the rich and successful follow. You don't allow yourself to be a victim of unemployment and ...
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