SER-HACER-TENER kiyosaki lo aplica al entorno financiero, pero es aplicable a toda tu vida diaria , sin duda una frase que te cuestiona,hace reflrexionar y te cambia.
An extension of the Rich Dad Poor Dad series. The author had introduced the Cashflow quadrant in his first book and has attempt a detailed version about it but seems to have failed in doing that.
The cashflow quadrant identifies the different means of making a living - Employee (E), Self-Employed (S), Business Owner (B) and Investor (I). The idea is to move from active income i.e. E or S to B or I. An Investor makes minimal effort to earn money and let's his capital does the job. This should be the eventual objective of every person according to the author.
While the concept itself is useful but doesn't warrant a book of itself. A lot of the content is repeated from the first book. The author has tried to put in a lot more examples in this book which adds value but didn't feel the need for as many.
The concept isn't hard to understand and the author would have done to combine it with other concepts.