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Mitch Rayburn
Mitch Rayburn is 18% done
To be fair, the author discusses valuable insights and lessons that one can apply not only in the financial world but in life at large. However, I feel like he only justifies labor-related abuses and engages in victim-blaming. Maybe this is too early to tell, but I am writing this because it is honestly how I felt after just one chapter.
Jul 10, 2024 11:57PM
Rich Dad, Poor Dad

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Mitch Rayburn
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Im not so amused by what I read so far. The first 19 pages presented the perspective of "2 dads" one rich, one poor. Maybe this is just me, but author implied that the rich one has the better mindset. However, I believe that one's perspective is about his /her values, and values r rooted in deep stories - and it's important to explore these before jumping to judgments. So yeah, basically, I am not happy at this point
Jul 10, 2024 05:08AM
Rich Dad, Poor Dad


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