When it comes to money, what is the difference between security and freedom? What does it mean that money can’t be seen with the eyes? Recently I read ‘Cashflow Quadrant’ by Robert T. Kiyosaki, which explains the answers to these questions and more.
Robert Kiyosaki was born and raised in Hawaii. He is an American investor, businessman, self-help author and motivational speaker. ‘Cashflow Quadrant’ is his follow up book to the bestseller ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’. It reveals strategies for moving beyond just job security to greater financial security by generating wealth from four selective financial quadrants. These quadrants are what Mr. Kiyosaki calls the four types of people who make up the business world – employees, the self-employed / small business owner, the big business owner, and the investor. The goal of this book is to get us thinking about the benefits of moving from the left side quadrants (employee and self-employed) to the right side quadrants (big business owner and investor). This is where the two ideas that started this post come in. What is the difference between security and freedom? What does it mean that money can’t be seen with the eyes? Read on for my interpretation of
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