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“The more you increase your financial intelligence the more options you create to make money.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“don’t win financially because the pain of losing money is far greater than the joy of being rich.” They”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Poor people have poor habits. A common bad habit is innocently called “dipping into savings.” The rich know that savings are only used to create more money, not to pay bills.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Invest more in your financial education than in stocks, real estate, or other markets. The smarter you are, the better chance you have of beating the odds.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“His “rich dad” had relatively little academic education, but was a student of the world, and taught the author how to think and act in order to become rich. ”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“You become what you study.  In other words, be careful what you learn, because your mind is so powerful that you become what you put in your head.  When it comes to money, the masses generally have one basic formula they learned in school and it’s this: Work for money.  In today’s fast-changing world, it’s not so much what you know anymore that counts, because often what you know is old. It”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Choose friends carefully: the power of association.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Communication skills such as writing, speaking, and negotiating are crucial to a life of success.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“The asset is the same, but is the knowledge of the legal corporate structure that gives the rich an advantage.  Knowledge is power. ”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Learning by doing was his method, not”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“There is a difference between being poor and being broke. Broke is temporary, and poor is eternal.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“However, most people don’t take the time to learn financial skills.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“One dad taught the author how to write an impressive resume so he could find a good job. The other taught him how to write strong business and financial plans so he could create jobs.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Once you know how, finding great deals on assets is like riding a bike.  The hard part is learning to ride the bike in the first place.  You fall down, you get hurt, and sometimes you think you might never get it, but once you do, it becomes second nature. ”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Often in the real world, it’s not the smart who get ahead, but the bold.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Many poor people never lose money.  They are too afraid to take risks with investing, so they don’t lose, but they don’t gain either.  Winners get inspired by failure to learn and do better.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Today, wealth is in information. And the person who has the most timely information owns the wealth.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Rich people lose money.  They take risks, make investments, and sometimes they lose.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Our schools and our culture don’t teach us how to find assets or how to have money work for us. ”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“The reality is when taxes go up, the rich respond to these higher taxes by finding new ways to limit their exposure.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Do what the rich do.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad
“Working for someone else is a great way to expand your skill set.  Just remember why you are there: learning first, earning money second.”
Jeffrey David, Summary: Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad

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