Saturday, May 4, 2013

Rich Dad Poor Dad For Teens - My Money Works For Me

If you have the feeling school does not prepare you for the real world and if you are a teenager, Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens might be just the wright book for you. It is written by Robert Kiyosaki, who was able to retire at his forties, because he was so successful. At a young age he learned he secrets about money, taught by a mentor, his so-called Rich Dad.One of the things Robert learned was: 'Work to learn, not to earn.' The sooner you forget about how much you need your paycheck, the easier it will be when you are an adult. Work for free, use your brain and soon you will see new opportunities most people will never see. And after you have seen one opportunity, you will continue to see them for the rest of your life. Robert worked for free in a small supermarket with his friend Mike, after being convinced by Rich Dad to do so. And soon he did see an opportunity. He saw Mrs. Martin, who ran the shop he worked in, cutting the front pages of comics, that were not sold. She w
ould sent it back to get credit for the unsold comic books. The rest Robert and Mike could have, when they would not resell it and when they would keep working in the store. The two children opened a comic-book library in the basement of Robert's house. They charged ten cents admission per child and they could read for two hours each weekday. In that time a comic cost ten cents each. A child could read about six comic books in one sitting, which would cost them sixty cents. So, the children would pay less, and Mike and Robert would earn money, because they did not have to buy the comics. Actually, they earned nine dollars and fifty cents a week during three months. Later they even hired Mike's sister to be a librarian, so they could earn without actually being in the library.Their money was working for them! This means that while you are doing other things, the money flows in. It does not mean you do not ever have to pay attention to what is happening at one of your business
es or that you do not have to put effort in it, but you do not have to physically be in your own library or shop.What could YOU learn about this? Is there a great business opportunity staring you right in the face? The two kids you just read about just stumbled on their amazing comic-book business. But how about you? Think about what your talents are, and what you want to have. Your peers may be wanting the same things. Combine these things. Robert and Mike loved to read comics, and they used this fact to make a great business.Apply this in your live: I hope you can use this.

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