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
A financial crisis is a great time for professional investors and a horrible time for average ones.
Our brains are either our greatest assets or our greatest liabilities.
Intelligent people should learn from their experiences. With people on the street, the bad experience has beaten them.
Tax season always means a deluge of tax advice. Unfortunately, most of it is futile and lightweight.
As you know, low demand and high supply means a drop in value of anything, including the dollar.
A short squeeze could happen with the U.S. dollar if lenders suddenly forced debtors to pay in cash.
As capitalism falters, the rich move their money out of the country, violence increases, and politicians promising prosperity are elected.
Something's very wrong with a nation that would rather spend money on war than take care of its children.
The more a person seeks security, the more that person gives up control over their life.
This 90/10 rule holds true in almost anything financial. Take the game of golf, for example. Ten percent of the professional golfers make 90 percent of the money.
Remember to dream big, think long-term, underacheive on a daily basis, and take baby steps. That is the key to long-term success.
Many entrepreneurs do not realize that many of the problems their businesses face today began yesterday, long before there was a business.
'Socialize' means we turn more of our personal powers over to Big Brother, not free enterprise.
He said, 'Raise your price. Make it ridiculous. 'That would make people perceive it as a value.