Robert Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Toru Kiyosakiis an American businessman, investor, self-help author, educator, motivational speaker, financial literacy activist, financial commentator, and radio personality. Kiyosaki is the founder of the Rich Dad Company, a private financial education company that provides personal financial and business education to people through books, videos, games, seminars, blogs, coaching, and workshops. He is also the creator of the Cashflow board and software games to educate adults and children business and financial concepts...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth8 April 1947
CityHilo, HI
CountryUnited States of America
It's the investor who is risky, not the investment.
The No.1 thing people can do to increase their wealth is to start a part-time business.
I've been saying this for years: There is no longer such a thing as a safe and secure job.
The most important job of the entrepreneur begins before there is a business or employees. The job of an entrepreneur is to design a business that can grow, employ many people, add value to its customers, be a responsible corporate citizen, bring prosperity to all those that work on the business, be charitable, and eventually no longer need the entrepreneur. Before there is a business, a successful entrepreneur is designing this type of business in his or her mind's eye. According my rich dad, this is the job of a true entrepreneur.
Rich dad went on to explain that the world was filled with different types of entrepreneurs. There are entrepreneurs who are big and small, rich and poor, honest and crooked, for-profit and not-for-profit, saint and sinner, small town and international, and successes and failures. He said, "The word entrepreneur is a big word and it means different things to different people."
The faster you want to get rich, the more accurate with numbers you must be.
You cannot be all things to all people. Be unique. Be different. Give to others what you want yourself. And do what you were made to do.
Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to trust your team. It's a lesson I've had to relearn quite a few times.
Most businesses think that product is the most important thing, but without great leadership, mission and a team that deliver results at a high level, even the best product won't make a company successful.
In the world of money and investing, you must learn to control your emotions.
It's human nature to blame someone else for your shortcomings or upsets.
The only person who is going to give you security and the life you want is you.
A truly intelligent person is the dumbest person on the team he is leading.
You cannot improve your future if you are not willing to try something new and risk making mistakes and learning from them