
Rich Dad's Before You Quit Your Job
10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business
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Narrated by:
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Tim Wheeler
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Written by:
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Robert T. Kiyosaki
About this listen
When Before You Quit Your Job was written and published, it was a guidebook for aspiring entrepreneurs. Today - with the job market in shambles, overseas outsourcing and high unemployment - it can be a path to the salvation so many are looking for: A way take control of their life and use their skills and talents to create their future.
Before You Quit Your Job asks: Do you have a million-dollar idea? Are you afraid of failing? Are you tired of making other people rich? Are you sick of taking order from your boss? Are you tired of working hard and not getting ahead? Are you ready to take a leap of faith and change your life?
Learn about the B-I Triangle and the 8 Integrities of a Business - before you quit your job!
©2005, 2012 Robert T. Kiyosaki (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.Quality book!
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Most taken aback by proprietary acronyms and repetitiveness. I can only hear it talk about the BI triangle so many times, and I think it said there's like 4 types of businesses, they all have a letter code, then it never discusses why those letters, and I think it only talked about two of those buisiness types.
Employees seek security, entrepreneurs seek freedom. ok, interesting food for thought, but pretty sure it says this word for word 50 times...
I'm sure some of this requires you to have read the previous books to get a lot out of this one, and I'd also add I'm not likely the target audience for this book. It's not exactly what I'd call corporate jargon, but getting there with acronyms.
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