"We are called to be architects of the future, not its victims.” – R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER
In Infinite Returns, Robert—with Kim and their top-notch team of Advisors—delves into how the economic and social climate of 2020 has set the stage for a decade of unprecedented challenges as well as opportunities. He draws on his study of Bucky Fuller for vision and guidance as well as noted economists in comparing and contrasting economic theories, and looks to the future, the decade ahead, through the lens of ‘cosmic accounting.’ Kiyosaki uses lessons from the past to envision the future and peppers that vision with doses of today’s reality… while never losing sight of the power of optimism and the individual’s power to affect change—in themselves and in our world.
The book includes chapters from Kim, the Rich Dad Advisors, and the Rich Dad business team who offer insights on how to achieve infinite Ken McElroy, Blair Singer, Garrett Sutton, Andy Tanner, Tom Wheelwright, Josh and Lisa Lannon, John MacGregor, Mona Gambetta, and Doctors Radha Gopalan and Nicole Srednicki.
Robert Toru Kiyosaki is an American businessman and author, known for the Rich Dad Poor Dad series of personal finance books. He is the founder of the Rich Dad Company, a private financial education company that provides personal finance and business education to people through books and videos, and Rich Global LLC, which filed for bankruptcy in 2012. Since 2010, Kiyosaki was the subject of a class action suit filed by people who attended his seminars, and the subject of investigative documentaries by the CBC, WTAE-TV and CBS News. In January 2024, Kiyosaki revealed that he was more than $1 billion dollars in debt.
This could have been much much better. There’s a lot of good, interesting stuff (historical tendencies of communist countries Hitler, Stalin, Mao… and how we are replicating much of the early signs), but it rambled and instead and got too salesy. His boardgame was plugged too frequently.
Best part of the book? It was littered with amazing quotes. Loved all of them.
This book is a must read for any person who wants to learn the unseen prison that we are all participate in. This world stands upon ideas. Ideas that can built us and also destroy us. We are the one to choose which is which.
If you don't see the chains, how can you be ever free?