Joséphine
Written on Feb 23, 2018
Initial thoughts: This is a re-read for me after nearly ten years. It's kinda cool to see which lessons I did internalise and which ones I'd completely forgotten about it. I remember in junior college, we had a couple of very basic financial literacy courses. During that time, a lot of the concepts in the book seemed simple enough but also too abstract for real life. Actually getting there seemed out of reach as a teen but it did plant the idea at the back of my mind that there are alternative ways towards financial independence.
Reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad can either discourage or inspire you to take action, depending on your perspective. Personally, I want to take action, which is why I re-read the book, now that I've gained a little more experience in the world post-university.