Robert Kiyosaki is so smart and tells you that you can create greater financial wealth through taking greater debt if allowed

Carl Olsen
   Robert Kiyosaki is so smart. The financial guru, writer, and yoga master was recently speaking in a conference in Kuwait and said how he had failed a few times bankrupt and homeless after his idea of a surfer wallet didn't hit the waves and make a splash. Robert Kiyosaki though is either a real smart guy or a lucky dog as he would eventually rise the ranks from these failures and be teaching financial investment making millions form utter nonsense such as he spoke at this conference late last year in Kuwait City. it seems that if you want to be rich you have to play the tax system and basically pay no taxes unlike most everyone else. Kiyosaki's new book Business of the 21 st Century tells people how to leverage the tax system and that recruitment in a Ponzi scheme type method of business. Robert likes the game monopoly and being a monopolist is a good way to become wealthy as Robert fruitfully explains because greater profits come ahhh when others are not selling what you are selling.  Kiyosaki says you have to differentiate between good debt and bad debt and that bad debt is the debt you have to pay back and have a guy named Moose after your juice. man this guy is so smart.
 This clown has written 25 books and sold 26 million copies but likely only half a million read more than ten pages of this crap. Smart entrepreneurs as Robert often insists know how to use debt and get rich quick from other peoples  and then use this unearned money to buy buildings, learn stock acquisition and manipulating, and buy but don't eat the pork bellies and other commodities. Robert Kiyosake spent a lot of time talking about the boring ling game of monopoly and how those seeking a fortune can learn a lot form this boring board game. Perhaps Hasbro paid this creep to remark often in his speaking tours and the con-man Kiyosaki found another source of streaming revenue for his boring talks. people would be better off playing the board game then paying for and attending one of Robert Kiyosaki's performances.

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