Wednesday, October 29, 2014

BOOK REVIEW-1



Robert Kiyoski is world famous for his book Rich Dad Poor Dad. Although he has written several other books also, Retire Rich Retire Young is a fabulous read. The take away from the books are wonderful. Therefore, I am tempted to share some of the key points of the book which would help young professional to navigate their career.
Some key points
  1.   Your most expensive advice is the free advice you receive from your financially struggling friends and relatives.
  2.  Try to achieve a life free from paychecks and fear of loosing paycheck.
  3.   Find your calling. Do something which make you happy and others happy.
  4.   Leaders take on challenges others are afraid off. Be a hero, act like one.
 5.   Most people cannot do business because they don’t have people skills. Warren Buffet the only book which has helped him throughout his carrer is “How to make friends and influence people- Dale carnegi”
 6.  The richest people in this world look for expanding their network. The rest of people look for making more money.
  7.   Forbes magazine defines rich as a person who earns more than $1 million per year.
  8.   Do something little daring everyday. This will keep you young.
 9.  Universe believes in law of generosity. “Give and thou shall receive”
 10.  One of the best way to be successful is to have a network of successful people.
  11.    Your economic power is the square of number of people in your network.
  12.       It’s not your Boss’s job to make you rich.
 13.   Seminars are more useful than official degrees. As degrees  are meant to make you a better employee.
  14.      “ Learning is the single most important tool for people, teams and companies that want to get fast and stay fast in the new economy” 
  15.      If you want become rich , try to learn things and do them for free for others.
  16.        Live your life not your resume
  17.       Believe you can become rich.
  18.       Create Assets and business
   19.   People, who take risk, prosper more.
   20.     Retire Rich, Retire young.


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