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# 4.5/5 star rating Top 50 in Personal Finance 2nd Edition, 2011 classic Rich Dad Poor Dad By Kiyosaki, Robert T 2Nd (Second) Edition (2011)

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> 📊 Master your money mindset before everyone else does!

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## Key Features

- • **Concise & Impactful:** Short, unapologetic chapters that deliver powerful lessons without fluff.
- • **Cultural Deprogramming:** Challenge conventional money myths and reclaim your financial power.
- • **Proven Bestseller Status:** Join over 5,900 readers who rated it 4.5 stars and counting.
- • **Timeless Investment Wisdom:** Learn strategies that sparked real financial transformations since 2011.
- • **Financial Literacy Game-Changer:** Unlock the mindset that separates the wealthy from the rest.

## Overview

Rich Dad Poor Dad (2nd Edition, 2011) by Robert T. Kiyosaki is a bestselling personal finance book ranked #41 in Personal Financial Investing. Praised for its blunt, illuminating style, it teaches financial literacy by contrasting two mindsets—one of financial dependence and one of wealth creation. With over 5,900 reviews averaging 4.5 stars, this book has inspired countless readers to rethink money, investing, and value creation.

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Review: The writing is blatant and unapologetic, and all the more illuminating for it. - This book succeeded in its goal I think: to impress on me (ie, the reader in general) the value of being financially literate. And also to impress on the reader the almost universality of financial illiteracy. The writing is blatant and unapologetic, and all the more illuminating for it. Here’s one fabulous quotation: When the supermarket has a sale, say on toilet paper, the consumer runs in and stocks up. But when the housing or stock market has a sale, most often called a crash or correction, the same consumer often runs away from it. Kiyosaki writes excellently, and the book is short, but it would still have been better to be about half the length it is: the first 7 chapters are really good fun, telling the story of how two small boys (one of whom is Kiyosaki) are groomed by Mike’s (the other small boy) dad in the ways of business.The remaining chapters are much drier, formulaic checklists, which look good to dip in and out of as the need/interest arises, but are not particularly fun to read straight through. Definitely worth the read though. Take home message: you create value in your life. Do you want that value for yourself, your family and those you choose, or do you want to surrender the majority of it to some distant employer or government? Not covered in Kiyosaki’s book is any mention of ethics. He does not deal at all satisfactorily with the impression that his success (and the success of very many of the rich) is based off the suffering, ignorance and foolishness of others (it seems a large proportion of his wealth is related to foreclosure business, and dodgy training courses for the bright eyed but dim witted). So although I disagree with his (sadly absent) ethical stance, it seems there is a lot to learn from his ideas (essentially, deprogramming ubiquitous and counterproductive cultural assumptions around surrendering ones value creation to (frankly, undeserving) third parties, be they corporate or governmental), and I think there is almost certainly a very good ethical grounding behind wanting to promote financial literacy in the world at large. Perhaps he thinks it is okay to benefit from those who are not yet financially literate, by teaching them financial literacy as hard as possible. Sounds reasonable! With caveats and in theory, if perhaps not in practice :) Very interesting read anyway. Once again, I am reminded of five of Kahlil Gibran’s timeless words: Work is love made visible. Kiyosaki definitely provides some practical inspiration for that. (Also, thank you Guy for telling me about this book! :) (taken from my blog here: [...]
Review: So much to learn. - Wow! What can I say? Such an amazing book, so much to learn, a must read for everyone. The book teaches so much about finance and how to make money work for you. This book started a chain reaction in the financial area of my life. It made me invest more in knowledge and myself. And I have started seeing results since the first day I started reading it. Don’t think twice, just buy the book. The quality is also amazing. Love it.

## Features

- BOOK
- Rich Dad Poor Dad by Kiyosaki, Robert T 2nd (second) Edition (2011)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,887 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 41 in Personal Financial Investing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,935 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The writing is blatant and unapologetic, and all the more illuminating for it.
*by C***N on 27 January 2013*

This book succeeded in its goal I think: to impress on me (ie, the reader in general) the value of being financially literate. And also to impress on the reader the almost universality of financial illiteracy. The writing is blatant and unapologetic, and all the more illuminating for it. Here’s one fabulous quotation: When the supermarket has a sale, say on toilet paper, the consumer runs in and stocks up. But when the housing or stock market has a sale, most often called a crash or correction, the same consumer often runs away from it. Kiyosaki writes excellently, and the book is short, but it would still have been better to be about half the length it is: the first 7 chapters are really good fun, telling the story of how two small boys (one of whom is Kiyosaki) are groomed by Mike’s (the other small boy) dad in the ways of business.The remaining chapters are much drier, formulaic checklists, which look good to dip in and out of as the need/interest arises, but are not particularly fun to read straight through. Definitely worth the read though. Take home message: you create value in your life. Do you want that value for yourself, your family and those you choose, or do you want to surrender the majority of it to some distant employer or government? Not covered in Kiyosaki’s book is any mention of ethics. He does not deal at all satisfactorily with the impression that his success (and the success of very many of the rich) is based off the suffering, ignorance and foolishness of others (it seems a large proportion of his wealth is related to foreclosure business, and dodgy training courses for the bright eyed but dim witted). So although I disagree with his (sadly absent) ethical stance, it seems there is a lot to learn from his ideas (essentially, deprogramming ubiquitous and counterproductive cultural assumptions around surrendering ones value creation to (frankly, undeserving) third parties, be they corporate or governmental), and I think there is almost certainly a very good ethical grounding behind wanting to promote financial literacy in the world at large. Perhaps he thinks it is okay to benefit from those who are not yet financially literate, by teaching them financial literacy as hard as possible. Sounds reasonable! With caveats and in theory, if perhaps not in practice :) Very interesting read anyway. Once again, I am reminded of five of Kahlil Gibran’s timeless words: Work is love made visible. Kiyosaki definitely provides some practical inspiration for that. (Also, thank you Guy for telling me about this book! :) (taken from my blog here: [...]

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So much to learn.
*by B***H on 19 November 2025*

Wow! What can I say? Such an amazing book, so much to learn, a must read for everyone. The book teaches so much about finance and how to make money work for you. This book started a chain reaction in the financial area of my life. It made me invest more in knowledge and myself. And I have started seeing results since the first day I started reading it. Don’t think twice, just buy the book. The quality is also amazing. Love it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Financial Mindset
*by M***L on 28 December 2025*

I purchased Rich Dad Poor Dad after it was recommended by work colleagues. It was thought provoking as it focuses on making money working for you. It helps you to focus on your true assets and liabilities and makes you think about getting assets first to fund the niceties you want rather than buying the niceties first. The book is simple, easy to follow, and ideal for starting out on your financial journey. I would have liked more practical guidance, rather than the majority of the focus on mindset mastery. Overall, it’s a good starting point for anyone wanting to rethink their approach to money, but would work alongside more practical financial guidance. Pros • Easy and engaging to read • Strong focus on mindset shifts • Clearly introduces core concepts Cons • Limited actionable advice • Some repetition and idealism Recommended for those at the start of their financial education journey.

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