hangseng
Gong Xi Fa Cai
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I have passed the book on to others, some have benefited some not,
Possibly the best book I have ever read and have mentioned here previously in the beginners thread.
I read this book first when I was 17 and then read it every year until I was 30 after my grandfather gave me his copy with a personal message to me to "read every birthday until I turned 30". I am now 54 but still never tire of a refresher read and having lost my original copy I came across this today.
Anyone remember Kiyosaki getting [rightly imo] hammered by 4 Corners over a course known as "Money and You"?
Sounds interesting, care to elaborate?
What was the Paper Bark a bit coarse for your fat white ass back then?I first read it when i was about 20...i thought it was a crock of dated, feel good, think positive crap, i was living rough in the bush at the time and vaguely remember using the book as toilet paper.
Would put it up there as one of the best books that I have ever read also, wish I was 17 when I read it, though I'm not too sure it would have changed me that much then, as compared to the change it instilled in me at the age of 34..
I was amazed to discover that the stuff I somewhat inherently knew deep inside , was also shared by others.
Stuff, I couldn't have put into words myself, but here it was almost perfectly described in a book.
I was given the book by an almost stranger, a guy that used to have a small business next to where I worked at the time, I guess he must have seen the potential to change a life for the better, or at least open my eyes to the possibilities..
I haven't looked back since, and indeed he was the one that got me involved in share trading, thanks Ian....
I have passed the book on to others, some have benefited some not, and have lost seveal copies....
I am on holidays soon, so Might read it again, it's been around 17 years...!!
Has anyone gone on to read "the LAW OF SUCCESS"?
Given the definition of this above, that seems pretty insulting to those who are genuinely and heartbreakingly poor.Ithink I'll settle for being "comfortably poor".
Given the definition of this above, that seems pretty insulting to those who are genuinely and heartbreakingly poor.
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In the last two years I have "transferred"/given over half my "comfortably poorness" to some of those that were "less well off" and find your post particularly insulting (one step past "pretty" insulting). But then I am used to being insulted on ASF.
What she means is that someone with $4m claiming to be "comfortably poor" obviously isn't in the same plight as someone whose net worth depends on receiving their social security cheque each fortnight.
Poverty is even less fun of course but he says the rich are not a contented tribe. The demands of others to share their wealth becomes so tiresome, so insistant, they often decide they must insulate themselves. Insulation eventually breeds a mild form of paranoia. He says the only people the rich can truly trust are the people they knew before they became wealthy."
I have a friend who is worth $2 Million. He is so afraid to get into any long term relationship with a woman that he just lives alone. He is retired but paranoid that people are just trying to rip him off. Luckily I've been his mate for 30 years and he trusts me, your article is correct in many cases.
That sounds like more a personal psychological block with your friend than a reflection of reality. Perhaps he just likes living alone.I have a friend who is worth $2 Million. He is so afraid to get into any long term relationship with a woman that he just lives alone. He is retired but paranoid that people are just trying to rip him off. Luckily I've been his mate for 30 years and he trusts me, your article is correct in many cases.
I know what you mean, but always with this comment which comes up frequently, is the proviso that it's damn hard to be happy if you are poor in the sense of being without enough money to provide security.One thing I learnt form this book was that true "wealth", "happiness" and "success" could not be bought by money.
Yes, agree, but don't believe it applies to very many people who would not be somewhat asocial in the first place.I truly feel sorry for those that lock themselves away from life for fear of being ripped off by someone. They are self imposed prisoners and definitely not rich in anything but money.
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