You nailed it boss, i totally understand the angle you coming from but i hate to say this "the school isn't a place for financial freedom, i would rather homeschool my kid nurture and groom him or her on the dynamics of wealth and how to make it. The onus is on wards they fail to realise that education necessarily doesn't facilitate the birth of money but rather the acquisition of knowledge, experience, exposure, taking calculated risk and your ability to articulate value on any level determines how much you can make. I Do not think Kiyosaki kid might need a teacher to inject in him the impact of wealth creation . The school would always be the school, the home has to be the genesis of understanding wealth creation. I am just saying boss! Good DAY
RE: 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' By Robert Kiyosaki Should Be Required Reading For High School Students
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Yeah, that's a great approach! The best learning starts at home!
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