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  • Rich Dad's Retire Young Retire Rich

  • How to Get Rich and Stay Rich
  • By: Robert T. Kiyosaki
  • Narrated by: Tim Wheeler
  • Length: 13 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (218 ratings)
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Rich Dad's Retire Young Retire Rich

By: Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Summary

If you don't plan on working hard all your life... this book is for you. If you're ready to retire (or want to retire early enough to enjoy your retirement years) you can learn from Robert's story of how he and his wife Kim started with nothing and "retired" - financially free - in less than 10 years. This book makes the case for how a context shift in the way we think about money and investing allows us to see opportunities others miss and create the life you deserve.

©2002 Robert T. Kiyosaki (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.

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Best of the RichDad series yet!!!!

I’ve listened to 5 of Robert Kiyosaki’s books now and it’s completely opened my mind and changed the way that I think. Retire young Retire Rich for me seemed to go deeper into his philosophies and beliefs. It’s not just about how to become rich, it’s about how to get far more out of your life. I think this actually almost crosses over to a self help book. I truly believe this is the work of a genius.

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forever great

much recommended
knowledge is power
power is money

live to learn
learn to live

regards
Shayne

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changed my thinking

Wow that was amazing. I want to listen to more of Roberts books. I'm angry that I can't afford a mortgage at 50. I feel robbed by life. Robert is giving me hope that I don't die unhappy and in poverty.

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Zero interesting content

Managed to get through this audio book though was tempted many times to turn it off. There is absolutely no content to this book, all the author keeps saying is 'content' and 'context'! I also heard the same stories, ideas and sayings at least 3 times. Definitely get the feeling this was an after thought of a book. Less a business book more a psychology paper.

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2nd Best

I have listen to or read the majority of the rich dad poor dad series. This is definitely my 2nd favourite next to the original, rich dad poor dad. But I must preface; read the other books in the series first, this book goes into many concepts proposed in the other books further.

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Just wow!

loved every bit of this book and intend to listen again. Amazing story and has changed my outlook forever

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Files corrupted from chapter 14 to 22

Great audiobook, please fix the last chapters, I couldn't listened to it completely because of this.

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Summary - Repeated material from his first book

What would have made Rich Dad's Retire Young Retire Rich better?

Put new material in or new examples in that weren't in his first book.

What could Robert T. Kiyosaki have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

Come up with new asset classes or new idea's he did'nt already share in his first book.

Would you listen to another book narrated by Tim Wheeler?

yes

What character would you cut from Rich Dad's Retire Young Retire Rich?

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Any additional comments?

I own most of his books. I already have the mind set and behaviour he teaches prior to reading all his books. If your financially illiterate, it’s enough to read his first book Rich Dad Poor Dad (Unabridged)

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My context is shattered

This book has not only affirmed my drive to continuously learn new content but also instilled the drive to always keep pushing my context. I can only recommend it. The wisdom of this book goes far beyond financial success.

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One book too far?

I like books written by Mr Kiyosaki - I began from "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and continued with the others. Even if I never treated them as I my "Business Bible", I found them very inspirational, helpful, sometimes even eye-opening.
However I have serious doubts about this one, as it contains too much mysticism, self-confidence spells, dreams that may come true etc. etc. Perhaps this book shouldn't be written or Mr Kiyosaki should write it a bit different way and call "My memoirs, thoughts and ideas" rather than brand it as another part of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" series?

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