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    Second Chance: for Your Money, Your Life and Our World

    Second Chance: for Your Money, Your Life and Our World

    by Robert T. Kiyosaki


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      ISBN-13: 9781612680491
    • Publisher: Plata Publishing, LLC.
    • Publication date: 09/18/2015
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 400
    • Sales rank: 170,909
    • File size: 17 MB
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    Best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad—the #1 personal finance book of all time—Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money. He is an entrepreneur, educator, and investor who believes the world needs more entrepreneurs.
    With perspectives on money and investing that often contradict conventional wisdom, Robert has earned an international reputation for straight talk, irreverence, and courage and has become a passionate and outspoken advocate for financial education.
    His most recent book, Why “A” Students Work for “C” Students—and “B” Students Work for the Government, a Guide to Financial Education for Parents, was released in April 2013. He is currently working on a book titled 8 Lessons in Leadership that will publish in the Fall of 2014 as well as a new book titled Second Chance.

    Brief Biography

    Hometown:
    Phoenix, Arizona
    Date of Birth:
    April 8, 1947
    Place of Birth:
    Honolulu, Hawaii
    Education:
    B.S., U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
    Website:
    http://www.richdad.com

    Table of Contents

    Dedication vii

    In Appreciation xi

    Part 1 The Past 3

    Introduction to Part One 5

    Chapter 1 Why the Rich Don't Work for Money 7

    Chapter 2 The Man Who Could See the Future 35

    Chapter 3 What Can I Do? 49

    Chapter 4 What Is a Heist? 63

    Chapter 5 The Next Crash 99

    Chapter 6 How Much Is a Quadrillion? 119

    Chapter 7 How to See the Invisible 141

    Part 2 The Present 179

    Introduction to Part two 181

    Chapter 8 Before and After 183

    Part 3 The Future 211

    Introduction to Part Three 213

    Chapter 9 The Opposite of "Go to School" 225

    Chapter 10 The Opposite of "Don't Make Mistakes" 233

    Chapter 11 The Opposite of "Get Good Grades" 245

    Chapter 12 The Opposite of "Get a Good Job" 259

    Chapter 13 The Opposite of "Get out of Debt" 271

    Chapter 14 The Opposite of "Live Below Your Means" 285

    Chapter 15 The Opposite of "Don't Cheat" 291

    Chapter 16 The Opposite of "The Rich are Greedy" 297

    Chapter 17 The Opposite of "Investing Is Risky" 307

    Chapter 18 The Opposite of "Save Money" 319

    Chapter 19 The Opposite of "An Emergency Is Bad" 333

    Final Thoughts 339

    Afterword 341

    References & Resources 353

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    Few would argue with the fact that, on many fronts, we are a world in crisis. And there are two sides to every crisis, be it a leadership crisis, an economic crisis, an education crisis or a moral crisis. The two side to crisis are danger and opportunity.

    Robert Kiyosaki’s new book, Second Chance…for Your Money and Your Life, uses the lessons from the past and a brutal assessment of the present to prepare readers to see—–and seize–—the future.
    If readers can train their minds to see what their eyes cannot, in a world that is becoming increasingly more ‘invisible’ and moving at a high rate of speed, they can have a second chance at creating the life they’ve always wanted.

    The global problems we face cannot be solved by the same minds and people who created them and today’s world demands the ability to see the future and prepare for what lies ahead…prepare for the opportunities as well as the challenges.

    Like it or not, we are all involved in the greatest evolutionary event in human history. The Industrial Age is over and the Information Age continues to accelerate. The visible agents of change have become invisible…and harder to see. And the future belongs to those who can train their minds, use the past to see the future, and take the steps to create the positive change they want to see in their lives.

    Second Chance is a guide to understanding how the past will shape the future and how you can use Information Age tools and insights to create a fresh start. This book is a guide to facing head-on the dangers of the crises around us—and steps and tips for seizing the opportunities they present.

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    Publishers Weekly
    12/08/2014
    Kiyosaki (Rich Dad, Poor Dad) gave self-publishing street cred when his first book hit the New York Times Bestseller List. As he recounts in this book, much of his success has been self-made, independent of employers or government. He has little respect for those who work for a paycheck as they are the most taxed and least secure in their wealth. He instructs people to gain financial independence by putting money into assets that produce cash flow—starting a business or investing in rental properties (the latter being his investment preference). Along the way, Kiyosaki delivers some doomsday prophecies such as another big financial crash in 2016); pats himself on the back (he predicted the 2007 crash), touts his amazing success; pitches for his company and products; and pays homage to his two heroes—Buckminster Fuller and his rich dad. He claims that anyone can benefit from his advice, but his track record as a teacher is thin, as he admits, "I haven't seen them since so I do not know what happened after our discussion." The book is long, repetitive, and disorganized. It alternates between rambling prose and a faux Q&A format, e.g. "Q: What are Ponzi schemes" .... "A: That might be a good word to look up..." There's no denying Kiyosaki's financial success. Whether or not his advice can help the rest of us is doubtful but for those interested, this is an addition to his extensive collection of writings. (Jan.)
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