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
My task is how I can learn to make money from that by giving first. I'm always constantly looking at how I can do more and more for less and less.
A winner is just someone who doesn't give up when they lose.
The more a person seeks security, the more that person gives up control over his life.
The trouble with school is they give you the answer, then they give you the exam. That's not life.
The keys to success, in business and in life, are truthfulness, the ability to take and give, honest and well-intended feedback, strength of character and conviction in one's principles
If you work for money, you give the power to your employer. If your money works for you, you keep and control the power.
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.
The only person who is going to give you security and the life you want is you.
Whatever you want in life, you've got to give away first.
No one cares about it more than you. Give it the attention it needs.
Entrepreneurship is a process, not a job or profession. So be faithful to the process and remember that even when times are bad, the process will give you a glimpse of the future that lies ahead.
To be truly wealthy, we must be able to give more than what we receive.
By giving kids an allowance, you teach that child to work for money rather than learn to create money.
Whenever you feel ‘short’ or in ‘need’ of something, give what you want first and it will come back in buckets. That is true for money, a smile, love, friendship. I know it is often the last thing a person may want to do, but it has always worked for me. I just trust that the principle of reciprocity is true, and I give what I want.