Robert Kiyosaki
In his book, Before You Quit Your Job, He shared how he felt on the day he quit my job to become a full-time entrepreneur:
One of
the most frightening days of his life was the day he quit his job and
officially became an entrepreneur. On that day, he said that he knew there were no
more paychecks, no more health insurance or retirement plans. No more
days off for being sick or paid vacations.
On that day, his income went to zero. The terror of not
having a steady paycheck was one of the most frightening experiences he
had ever experienced. Worst of all, he did not know how long it would be
before he would have another steady paycheck.
Very often, it is this very
fear of not having a steady income that holds most people back from
starting a business. Perhaps you've faced this fear yourself.
You no longer need to have fear…you can become the entrepreneur you’ve always wanted to be.
Many people teach that debt is bad...or
even evil. They preach that it is smart to pay off your debt and to stay
out of debt. And to an extent, they are right.
There is good debt and bad
debt. It is wise to pay off bad debt—or not get into it in the first
place. Simply said, bad debt takes money out of your pocket, and good
debt puts money into your pocket.
The people who preach the evils
of debt do not understand that debt is essential to the American
economy. Whether that is good or bad is debatable, but what is not is
that without debt our entire economy would collapse. Our entire economy
is based on steady inflation. And the way in which we encourage that
inflation is through debt.
Unfortunately, the way the rich use debt and the way the poor and middle classes use debt are vastly different.
The Rich Dad Wealth Machine
How your paycheck could be keeping you from getting rich
What school taught you that you must stop doing
Why the education system is obsolete in the current economy
How to overcome money problems instead of fearing them
Why you don’t need your own money to invest in real estate
One of my favorite books written by Robert is Rich Dad Poor Dad

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