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[Economic Freedom Story] Do Monopoly in Reality
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- Through Robert Kiyosaki's lecture, I learned how to make money and escape poverty. His argument is that you should not be a slave to your salary but do monopoly in reality.
- It is impossible to do monopoly in reality with the knowledge learned in school, and most people cannot escape the reality of being a salaried worker.
- Robert Kiyosaki's words that working more than 8 hours a day at work is not being unconcerned about money, but being a slave to money, make us think a lot.
I've been looking up Robert Kiyosaki's videos lately.
It's more touching to hear the author explain the parts that I was about to forget
because he's directly lecturing than reading a book,
so it seems to be engraved in my mind better.
It's probably because it's more persuasive to explain it verbally
than to explain one's own experience in writing.
He gives an explanation on the topic of how to escape poverty, for which I am grateful.
The method taught by the rich dad was to not become a slave to your salary,
but to find ways to make money,
and he said that the way to do that was "to play Monopoly in real life."
Later, the real rich dad built the Hyatt Hotel on the largest piece of land on Waikiki Beach.
He bought small pieces of land one by one to make a large site and built a hotel there.
It's impossible to play Monopoly in real life with the knowledge you learn in school.
The knowledge learned in school will eventually only produce salary earners.
You go to school, graduate, and if you're good at studying, you become a professional, and if you're not, you join a regular company. That's the course.
It's hard to find office workers who are satisfied with their jobs.
Moreover, it is even harder to see someone who has gained economic freedom through their job.
Don't fall into the trap of being a salary earner, and quickly
find a way that suits you (knowing that it's not being a salary earner)
and be able to play Monopoly in real life.
How to Escape Poverty by Robert Kiyosaki, a Billionaire Who Heated Up America
Robert Kiyosaki is an entrepreneur, investor, motivational speaker, author, and financial literacy activist. He is best known for his series of books "Rich Dad Poor Dad." Kiyosaki is famous for real estate investment. He is involved in various asset management projects across the United States. He ...
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Many people say "I don't care about money,"
but they will work 8 hours a day in their jobs (10 hours in Korea).
-Robert Kiyosaki-