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AUDIOBOOK INDONESIA MOTIVASI ROBERT KIYOSAKI RICH DAD POOR DAD BAB 1 PART 2. ELLIES SUTRISNA

Monday, August 23, 2021 | August 23, 2021 WIB | 0 Views Last Updated 2021-08-23T09:05:14Z

AUDIOBOOK INDONESIA MOTIVASI ROBERT KIYOSAKI RICH DAD POOR DAD BAB 1 PART 2. ELLIES SUTRISNA

AUDIOBOOK INDONESIA MOTIVASI ROBERT KIYOSAKI RICH DAD POOR DAD BAB 1 PART 2. ELLIES SUTRISNA - Yaya Blog Praise and support Rich Dad Poor Dad has sold over 32 million copies in more than 51 languages across more than 109 countries, been on the New York Times bestsellers list for over six years,launched a series of books and related products; and received positive reviews from some critics. American talk show host and media mogul Oprah Winfrey endorsed the book on her show. Another celebrity supporter is actor Will Smith, who said he taught his son about the financial responsibility by reading the book. PBS Public Television station KOCE, aired a 55-minute presentation of Kiyosaki titled "A Guide to Wealth" in 2006 which essentially summarises his Rich Dad Poor Dad book. PBS also honored him with an excellence in education award in 2005. Donald Trump did a literary collaboration with Kiyosaki in 2006 called Why We Want You To Be Rich, Two Men One Message and a second book called Midas Touch: Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich — And Why Most Don't in 2011.

American fashion entrepreneur and investor Daymond John has called the book one of his favorites.

Criticism
John T. Reed, a critic of Robert Kiyosaki, says, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad contains much wrong advice, much bad advice, and virtually no good advice." He also states, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad is one of the dumbest financial advice books I have ever read. It contains many factual errors and numerous extremely unlikely accounts of events that supposedly occurred." Kiyosaki provided a rebuttal to some of Reed's statements.

Slate reviewer Rob Walker called the book full of nonsense, and said that Kiyosaki's claims were often vague, the narrative "fablelike", and that much of the book was "self-help boilerplate", noting the predictable common features of such books were present in Rich Dad, Poor Dad. He also criticizes Kiyosaki's conclusions about Americans, American culture, and Kiyosaki's methods
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