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A genius way to learn “Do you ever wonder how rich people go broke?” Here is why you shoul

A genius way to learn “Do you ever wonder how rich people go broke?” Here is why you should care: Learning from peoples’ success is smart but, learning from their failures is genius. Robert always says mistakes and failures are the best teachers. But who says they have to be your mistakes and failures? In this latest blog from Robert Kiyosaki, we learn the lessons from John MacGregor, the “ANTI-financial planner”. When you read this you’ll hear stories of the rich crashing into poverty. But rather than dwell on their misery, Robert (using John’s book) explores the lessons of each. Lessons you want to learn from reading rather than from living. [You can read it here.]( We learn best from stories and from failing. Combine the two and this is one powerful blog. Enjoy, Rich Dad [Quiz]( By reading this, you agree to all of the following: You understand this to be an expression of opinions and not professional advice. You are solely responsible for the use of any content and hold Rich Dad Operating Company, and all partners, members and affiliates harmless in any event or claim. If you purchase anything through a link in this email, you should assume that we have an affiliate relationship with the company providing the product or service that you purchase, and that we will be paid in some way. We recommend that you do your own independent research before purchasing anything. 4330 N. Civic Center Plaza Suite 100 , Scottsdale, AZ, US 85251 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](. [Sendlane Badge]

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