"If you want to be successful on the right side, when it comes to money, you have got to know the difference between facts and opinions. You must know numbers. You must know the facts."
Businessman, Author
Robert Kiyosaki is a financial educator and author known for his book 'Rich Dad Poor Dad,' which advocates for financial literacy and independence.
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"If you want to be successful on the right side, when it comes to money, you have got to know the difference between facts and opinions. You must know numbers. You must know the facts."
"One of the best skills of an entrepreneur is the ability to question. By asking new questions, new answers are found."
"A network marketing business is based upon the leaders pulling people up, while a traditional corporate or government business is based upon only promoting a few and keeping the masses of employees content with a steady paycheck."
"Selling is the most important skill as an entrepreneur. I'm not talking so much about selling a product so much as selling yourself, team, and deals."
"Take responsibility for your finances or get used to taking orders for the rest of your life. You're either a master of money or a slave to it. Your choice."
"Financial leverage is the advantage the rich have over the poor and middle class."
"One of the biggest defects in life is the inability to ask for help."
"Change your focus from making money to serving more people. Serving people makes the money come in."
"The good news is that it doesn't cost much money to change your thinking. In fact, it can be done for free."
"It is easy to stay the same but it is not easy to change. Most people choose to stay the same all their lives."
"Learn how to learn, then learn what to learn"
"The poor look for jobs while the rich build networks"
"A smart entrepreneur knows they cannot run a business on their own. They know that business is a team sport."
"Once a person stops searching for information and self-knowledge, ignorance sets in."
"Most people struggle financially because they take advice from sales people, not rich people."
"If you want to get richer quicker, then solve bigger problems!"
"By pursuing the things you love, all the other things in life will fall into order."
"If I have cash and I can't figure a way to put it into real estate or my business, I hold it in gold and silver."
"When you hear that something can’t be done, ignore that advice and push forward."
"I find so many people struggling, often working harder, simply because they cling to old ideas. They want things to be the way they were; they resist change. I know people who are losing their jobs or their houses, and they blame technology or the economy or their boss. Sadly they fail to realize that they might be the problem. Old ideas are their biggest liability. It is a liability simply because they fail to realize that while that idea or way of doing something was an asset yesterday, yesterday is gone."