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I thought this book was fitting for our second discussion, as it is THE most successful book within the Personal Finance genre, with over 32 million copies sold in more than 51 languages, across more than 109 countries. To put that in perspective, that’s 8 times more sales than Atomic Habits, by James Clear – which we reviewed in our first episode. As you already know from the title, it’s Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert T. Kiyosaki. What follows is a summary of what I have learned from reading Rich Dad Poor Dad.
By Grant KitchingmanI thought this book was fitting for our second discussion, as it is THE most successful book within the Personal Finance genre, with over 32 million copies sold in more than 51 languages, across more than 109 countries. To put that in perspective, that’s 8 times more sales than Atomic Habits, by James Clear – which we reviewed in our first episode. As you already know from the title, it’s Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert T. Kiyosaki. What follows is a summary of what I have learned from reading Rich Dad Poor Dad.

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