Index Of Rich Dad Poor Dad May 2026
Title: The Blueprint in the Binder
Chapter 4: Lesson 3: Mind Your Own Business Index Of Rich Dad Poor Dad
Final Verdict: Who Should Read This Book?
- Read it if: You were never taught how money works, you feel trapped in a job you hate, or you want to shift your mindset from “consumer” to “investor.”
- Skip it if: You want specific stock tickers, step-by-step real estate contracts, or a traditional “get rich quick” guide.
- Stop saying "I can't afford it." – Use your brain to find a way.
- Make a million-dollar plan – Then a 5-figure, then a 6-figure plan.
- Pay yourself first – Take at least 10% of every dollar you earn and put it into your asset column before paying bills.
- Buy real estate – Specifically, small rental houses or multi-units.
- Find a mentor – Who has done what you want to do.
- Play the CASHFLOW board game – To practice investing without risk.
- Join an investment club – To learn from others’ mistakes.
- Start a side business – That can be run from a laptop.
- Read financial statements – Learn to read P&Ls and balance sheets.
- Give some, keep some – Wealth is cyclical; generosity often precedes abundance.
Lesson 5: The Rich Invent Money
- Key Index Term: Financial Intelligence (IQ)
- Idea: Wealth is not about how much money you make; it’s about how much you keep and how many generations it will last. Opportunities are created by those with high financial IQ.
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- Lessons from the rich dad and poor dad
: Understand how the rich use corporations to protect and grow their wealth while minimizing tax burdens. The Rich Invent Money Title: The Blueprint in the Binder
- Your profession vs. your business
- Building your asset column