money 911
March 14, 2008Let’s face it. A lot of us aren’t really good at money.
I should have read Robert Kiyosaki’s other book Rich Kid, Smart Kid. It’s more or less just like the Rich Dad, Poor Dad book but my friend Dario who’ve read the book told me that it focuses more on the right attitude towards money and business. Unfortunately I’ve already returned the books to the owner and I didn’t have the chance to finish Rich Kid, Smart Kid.

I learned in Rich Dad, Poor Dad that we should avoid two common attitude that people normally have. One is fear. Fear in this context is the fear of risk or the fear of losing the things which you already have. Business, contrary to what people say, is not a gamble after all. The ones who fail are those who give up or those who do not start.

The other attitude to be avoided is greed or desire. The desire to spend your income to expenses that do not generally contribute to your assets. We must know how to control these two emotions in order to succeed in business.
Of course, we are human beings and it could not be helped to feel those emotions. The book isn’t telling us not to be humans but to learn how to moderate and sacrifice ourselves.
Money is like water, you can’t hold if for long. Capital is needed to build a business. I’ve learned that we can actually lend online. There are sites that lend money for emergency purposes inclined to payday loan. This site I happen to stumble at focuses to meet monetary emergencies of consumers. They have this policy of no fax cash advance that really helps those who would avail.
I’m not exactly sure if I can avail for my business purposes but the site is indeed useful if ever I end up in a tangle of some sort in my business plans. If you have any insights regarding business or if you can enlighten me regarding Kiyosaki’s other ideas, feel free to comment.
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