
Second Chance For Your Money, Your Life and Our World
Reviews

I've read a handful of financial and business related books over the last few years, and this is one of my favorites. Kiyosaki definitely has a way of presenting his philosophy that comes across as down to earth and relatable. In this book he presents plenty of the concepts from his previous books, especially the *Rich Dad, Poor Dad* book. I actually enjoyed that aspect of the book, and it didn't come across as a sales pitch to read his other books, like it does in some other books (Pamela Yellen). However, I was not a fan of the “Bucky” Fuller quotes and references that seem to permeate every chapter. I do think that Dr. Fuller had an interesting way of viewing events, but I did not relate to him at all. Although you can't argue with his pedigree - his list of accomplishments was overwhelming to say the least. Kiyosaki does a great job of presenting the problem with our modern world today (lack of financial education) and then proceeds to outline a very thorough plan for overcoming the problem and reaching the goal of financial independence. Those with a curious mind and a willing spirit will definitely walk away from the book with a strong desire to act, and a plan to act upon.
