Second Chance

Second Chance For Your Money, Your Life and Our World

The international best-selling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, shows readers how to understand the past so that they can shape their financial future and use the Information Age tools and insights to their financial advantage and to create fresh start. Original. 80,000 first printing.
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Todd Luallen@tluallen
5 stars
Aug 29, 2022

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.

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affinozta@affinozta
4 stars
Jan 7, 2024