Rich Dad Poor Dad Lied To You

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@Matt_link0
@Matt_link0 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, i never miss your videos, i pretty much always learn something new and you manage to make it entertaining as well !
@CodieSanchezCT
@CodieSanchezCT 2 жыл бұрын
Yes!!!
@zinniedel
@zinniedel 2 жыл бұрын
@@m.r.d.9406 it's not her hope you know that
@tanmay_6363
@tanmay_6363 Жыл бұрын
❤💕💕🐇👌🏻
@PlayhouseRomeo
@PlayhouseRomeo Жыл бұрын
@@zinniedel 009
@NINEDOTCOM
@NINEDOTCOM Жыл бұрын
YES!! I just found her 2 weeks ago and have been binge watching her videos and they are NEVER boring 😎🏆💰🤑
@sneakyquick
@sneakyquick 11 ай бұрын
His books made me realize that I needed to start a business. After 15 years my business pays my entire salary as passive income. I currently work a six figure senior management job because I want to and I bank my entire paycheck. I can retire whenever I want but now I work because I want to.
@Not_Salman
@Not_Salman 8 ай бұрын
I knew she was misleading. Rich dad poor dad is actually making people rich
@immortalgaiden
@immortalgaiden 6 ай бұрын
no, he has come out as a fraud. at least what I have seen recently@@Not_Salman
@EmilyGloeggler7984
@EmilyGloeggler7984 6 ай бұрын
@@Not_SalmanIt’s making Robert Kiyosaki rich even though he has gotten into lawsuits. Please do your research thoroughly.
@pavlove100
@pavlove100 5 ай бұрын
Wow enough said!!
@xmanc5687
@xmanc5687 3 ай бұрын
@@Not_SalmanI would say Rich Dad poor Dad is Philosophical book on how the rich think.
@XcessCapital
@XcessCapital Жыл бұрын
Rich Dad Poor Dad is a life changing book if you read it early enough. I read it at the age of 26, changed my entire way of thinking, and had a net worth above a million dollars 5 years later(2012). Once you're locked in to an expensive life it's much harder to make radical changes, even for a short period of time. If you continued following his series of books, they go in to more detail. He was 100% correct then, and 100% correct now.
@zachariambewe8016
@zachariambewe8016 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you and also people read books differently some will finish the boss some will not and assume they understand it
@revoltpv
@revoltpv Жыл бұрын
Yeah she us just baitclicking people to get views not really deserved so arrogant to pretend she corrected him. "Zuckerberg an employee..." that's funny not educative.
@beaudinetm1693
@beaudinetm1693 Жыл бұрын
I rather read his books from a Man whos years in experience than some young you tuber. Robert kiosaki speaks from experience. I don't normally read books but The last two moths of reading his books have really changed my thinking
@tommyair7
@tommyair7 Жыл бұрын
spot on
@senthilk4544
@senthilk4544 Жыл бұрын
Hello good sir, pardon my intrusion.. I'm quite young right now and I will become a billionaire one day.. Is there something that you wished that you knew before starting your career... Thanks in advance!!!
@anthonyrussell5718
@anthonyrussell5718 Жыл бұрын
Jame, My husband and I are on the verge of retiring, Never did my husband and I make more money than others in the middle class. But with a $1.8million joint portfolio, we intend to retire at age 46 and 58yrs. I will also like to dabble with a short-term profitable investments that could give monthly returns.
@Raymondjohn2
@Raymondjohn2 Жыл бұрын
Every day we encounter novel challenges that have become the new standard. Although we previously perceived it as a crisis, we now acknowledge it as the new normal and must adapt accordingly. Given the current economic difficulties that the country is experiencing in 2023, how can we enhance our earnings during this period of adjustment? I cannot let my $680,000 savings vanish after putting in so much effort to accumulate them.
@kenanporubsky2122
@kenanporubsky2122 Жыл бұрын
Despite hearing that insider trading secrets could lead to making millions in the financial market, I hesitated to invest as I lack the required skills and a sound strategy to surpass the market and achieve profitable returns. Additionally, although I possess $160,000, I find it challenging to take the plunge due to a shortage of funds.
@martingiavarini
@martingiavarini Жыл бұрын
It is advisable to steer clear of cons that appear improbable. Seeking guidance from a fiduciary advisor can be helpful as they are highly skilled in their field and can provide tailored advice based on an individual's risk appetite. While there may be unscrupulous individuals, there are also remarkable ones with a positive track record.
@Oly_laura
@Oly_laura Жыл бұрын
@@martingiavarini How can I reach this adv-iser of yours? because I'm seeking for a more effective invest-ment approach on my savings
@Oly_laura
@Oly_laura Жыл бұрын
@@martingiavarini Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an e-mail shortly.
@mieux9341
@mieux9341 Жыл бұрын
Man! $680,000!! You guys better buy some GOLD!!!! I would take $80,000 and buy gold, mabe even more.
@3rdWorldGamingHD
@3rdWorldGamingHD 2 жыл бұрын
This book changed my life 4 years ago after reading it. Completely changed the way I looked at things financially.
@adrianapollyon5087
@adrianapollyon5087 2 жыл бұрын
It is one of, if not, there best book for entrepreneur thinking.
@SenorJuan2023
@SenorJuan2023 2 жыл бұрын
It confirmed what I knew as a college student. That the system was rigged to get you in the rat race. Problem was it was hard to get specific information on how to make money other than via conventional investing. Now we have the internet and youtube and there's all kind of good information.
@oakjim206
@oakjim206 2 жыл бұрын
I read cash flow quadrant first, but it was basically the same book, lol. He repeats himself a ton in his books, but he absolutely changed my life. So thankful for Robert. However, never stop learning, and don’t take anyones word as the gospel. ✌🏻
@jxstice0073
@jxstice0073 Жыл бұрын
what is the name of ( this book)
@not_maven
@not_maven Жыл бұрын
are you a bot ?
@dimi3446
@dimi3446 2 жыл бұрын
Kiyosaki is correct and you are correct too. Learning taxes and debt is the first step because we don’t like taxes and studying it a little bit will not stop someone from making the income they have planned. Then what you mentioned is also interesting and it is perhaps the next step after Kiyosaki.
@CodieSanchezCT
@CodieSanchezCT Жыл бұрын
Agree
@eddiegomez3628
@eddiegomez3628 Жыл бұрын
Yup I agree
@michael12ware
@michael12ware Жыл бұрын
@@CodieSanchezCT I do think it’s funny how you say his cash flow quadrant is incorrect then proceed to make your own lmao 🤣
@prodbypella
@prodbypella Жыл бұрын
Robert Kiyosaki have all of that in his Other books 🙄 bruuh
@ronniehoffman8332
@ronniehoffman8332 2 жыл бұрын
Great title Codie! But I don’t think he “lied”… and I don’t think he was wrong. I think you just “added to” or went more in depth, which most surely adds value. Keep up the great work!
@Ace-Ace1
@Ace-Ace1 Жыл бұрын
It's nothing more than a click bait title. You got it correct with the "add more." Some marketing must be going on because I'm seeing more of Codie on the KZbin algorithm
@randomguy4039
@randomguy4039 Жыл бұрын
She went more in depth IMO.. Everything she said is in the book tbh
@MatthewCleere
@MatthewCleere Жыл бұрын
I'm not so sure. What is a lie? If a cult member told you that he was leaving on a comet that is passing by the earth, is he lying if he really believes it? Telling untruths is not limited to those guilty of knowing they are wrong. Also, she does have a very specific point about billionaires with W2's. Is it click bait? Sure. Is there a hook or a worthless time trap? No. Just yummy financial insight goodness. For FREE.
@uncledodad
@uncledodad Жыл бұрын
He made his money selling books.What a scam.
@coumadin75
@coumadin75 Жыл бұрын
​@@uncledodadshe is doing the same lecturing others. Someone who is rich and well off doesn't need to make KZbin videos to make money it's a joke all these so called experts... Experts at everything but their expertise topic
@FrancesRyan-b2p
@FrancesRyan-b2p 10 ай бұрын
Most rich people stay rich by spending like the poor and investing without no stopping then most poor people stay poor by spending like the rich yet not investing like the rich but impressing them
@LeonorFerreira-ur5th
@LeonorFerreira-ur5th 10 ай бұрын
I invested $10,100 with her and she made profit of $53,000 for me just in 5days
@graceandpanic9281
@graceandpanic9281 8 ай бұрын
This comment is more accurate than the 10 minute long video I just watched.
@luisdetomaso867
@luisdetomaso867 7 ай бұрын
​​@@graceandpanic9281Not accurate at all. Most rich people spend A LOT of money. If this were true, the parking lots in Greenwich, Connecticut would be full of Hyundais and Fords - but they are full of Maseratis and Range Rovers
@stevenmontplaisir3541
@stevenmontplaisir3541 7 ай бұрын
@@luisdetomaso867 nice things but the relative cost compared to their net worth is likely small.
@vickyvenner7617
@vickyvenner7617 7 ай бұрын
We know about rich people because they spend a lot of money. Elon musk doesn't not spend modestly, he's only one example but they are more rich people spending lavishly.
@tylerdurden5122
@tylerdurden5122 2 жыл бұрын
Codie, I was very disappointed to read this title. I read Rich Dad as a 19 year old in 1999 and it changed my life. I never went to university, was a painter by trade, never inherited or was given anything. I am a 42 year old retired multimillionaire now by adhering to Rich Dad philosophy. Robert didn’t lie, he just explained things in a different way to you. Your content is too good to cheapen it with clickbait titles like this. Do better.
@BlueSky-gu1vn
@BlueSky-gu1vn 8 ай бұрын
We all know that Mr. Kiyosaki refers to the poor employee, the kind of employee who cannot afford to buy their own company. Then she copied his quadrant, changed a few letters, and hers is the right way 🤣 Mr. Kiyosaki's approach from employee to business owner or investor is more realistic than her idea of an employee buying their own company.
@NoName-jq7tj
@NoName-jq7tj Жыл бұрын
True financial freedom is when you are free of the worlds’ temptations & have found contentment in life.
@ericwilde4583
@ericwilde4583 Жыл бұрын
Retired at 55 several years ago. $1M in the bank. More time with my wife. 3-5 trips to the gym each week that I couldn’t do while working. Way less stress. More time for hobbies. Cycled 5,000 miles my 1st year of retirement. Joined a golf league that work travel had prevented. Actually have seen our net worth INCREASE nearly each year in retirement, thanks to no debt and years of dedicated investing with my FA Olivia Rene Reyes. Able to help my elderly mom more. Way more time spent outdoors. Life is good!
@gagnecaron658
@gagnecaron658 Жыл бұрын
i'm happy there are lots of people doing so well...Love this channel for the transparency
@stanleyfujiwara1394
@stanleyfujiwara1394 Жыл бұрын
Consistently investing in quality dividend paying companies over the long term is a relatively easy strategy to create generational wealth.
@jerryscotfield6913
@jerryscotfield6913 Жыл бұрын
out of curiosity I did read about Olivia Rene Reyes on the web, she has a great resume
@walter.dlawson2580
@walter.dlawson2580 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see someone being honest about money, lots of people talk about it but no one really gives good advice on the matter, this is really refreshing
@godfreymashale9323
@godfreymashale9323 Жыл бұрын
Did a quick web search, she has a pretty decent bio, I wrote her and I'm waiting on her reply.
@albertalbaytar4536
@albertalbaytar4536 2 жыл бұрын
Rich Dad Poor Dad changed me and became my source of courage to leave employment although it took me a lot of years before I decided. But that doesn't mean that I am closing my door to new school of thoughts and mentors. I've been following Codie recently and picking up a lot of gems from her.
@dplatoon8593
@dplatoon8593 2 жыл бұрын
This guy has been saying the samething for the last 30 years....still waiting for gold to explode in value...etc...etc...
@oakjim206
@oakjim206 2 жыл бұрын
@@dplatoon8593 he has been saying the same things because it still holds true. People don’t listen, and schools won’t touch what he says with a 10 foot pole.
@eksdeeee4113
@eksdeeee4113 2 жыл бұрын
@@oakjim206 Nah, Kiyosaki was relevant in the past. Not anymore
@edwintepuendikum3527
@edwintepuendikum3527 Жыл бұрын
Very profound message Thanks for sharing 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍🏿
@CodieSanchezCT
@CodieSanchezCT Жыл бұрын
Love that… I think he got a loottttt right
@brysonz
@brysonz Жыл бұрын
The principles Robert teaches in his books are more beneficial in the real world than any book I picked up in school. Rich Dad poor Dad is a great book to gift a high school graduate.
@BRlGADE_KINGPIN
@BRlGADE_KINGPIN Жыл бұрын
you are 100% right. I don't know what this lady is talking about.
@korgond
@korgond Жыл бұрын
+1 💯
@Steponlyone
@Steponlyone Жыл бұрын
If you want to know how to get rich scamming people with MLM schemes or how to get poor buying in those same MLM schemes, yes, his books are cool. If you want to learn about finance, not so much :)
@jayangli
@jayangli Жыл бұрын
Robert is actually really good just not the only teacher. Real estate is a big part he's legit I think but I need more than one teacher
@sarahwales6276
@sarahwales6276 Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@CoinKing13
@CoinKing13 2 жыл бұрын
Rich Dad is one of the best books ever written. Rich Dad didn’t lie to anyone and I think you are missing his major point which was to help people change their mindset so they can create cash flow investments that increase your net worth while reducing your tax rates.
@oakjim206
@oakjim206 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Being truly financially free is 100% mindset. Also, knowing the tax laws and how to benefit from them is essential on your path. Her knocking RK for his “tax brackets” is silly as that is extremely important information to learn, or you will be screwed.
@jtowensbyiii6018
@jtowensbyiii6018 Жыл бұрын
You didn't watch the video
@Joel15269
@Joel15269 7 ай бұрын
You didn't watch the video and you didn't read Rich Dad.
@Bellspausy
@Bellspausy 3 ай бұрын
I did both I agree with her
@wykelized
@wykelized 2 жыл бұрын
His books transformed my thought processes with regard to debt , liabilities, assets, and cash flow. I went from financially destitute to doing okay for myself. The books and his quadrants specifically, didn't make me rich, but I'm still learning and growing. Perhaps there is room for both sets of quadrants in the mind.
@CodieSanchezCT
@CodieSanchezCT 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree just with this one tweak ❤
@bloombyemelie
@bloombyemelie 2 жыл бұрын
@@CodieSanchezCT are the whatsapp comments you or a scam? I see many fake accounts using this tactic so I'm wondering...
@MindFit101
@MindFit101 2 жыл бұрын
@@bloombyemelie scccaaamm😂
@yeoldegrayCat
@yeoldegrayCat Жыл бұрын
@@bloombyemelie watsapp comments are 100% of the time a scam folks
@georgehuerta1990
@georgehuerta1990 8 ай бұрын
What I tell you is to go back and read it again and you will pick up stuff that you missed the first time. I know I have even his other books that I’ve read I’ve gone back and read again and picked up more stuff even the book of thinking and grow rich or mind of a millionaire. Those aren’t really good reads.
@bobholly3843
@bobholly3843 Ай бұрын
Okay, I know this is a year late, but I stumbled upon this today. In the book, Robert... 1. Never states that an employee can't be a billionaire. He uses Employee as a mindset, not a literal term. He even states his "Poor Dad" was very well off in the prime of his life, but had to constantly keep working. He wants you to figure out ways to have "money work for you" so that you don't have to work yourself to the bone until your 70. 2. The Cashflow Quadrant, if you read the book he wrote on that does explain taxes, but again, it is not solely about tax status. It is about your Cashflow. Where is your money going to or coming from? Who has more freedom in deciding where they put their money?, etc. 3. You basically ripped off other concepts he has written about and spoken about in his first two books to make your own version of the Cashflow Quadrant, the Investor Matrix. 4. His first and most famous book, is about encouraging people to learn more about financial literacy, not how to create a business or make money. That comes later, but what he's concerned about in that work is getting people to LEARN more about business, markets, taxes, and all things money and financial to have a foundation for future endeavors.
@renedavila654
@renedavila654 2 жыл бұрын
I don't regret reading his book. It helped my family get out of a financial disaster. Him and Dave Ramsey The Money Makeover
@vr6204
@vr6204 Жыл бұрын
How did it help?
@renedavila654
@renedavila654 Жыл бұрын
@@vr6204 It motivated me to seek out further translate the language of money. Money IS a language. Numbers can mean a lot of different things, sometimes years of heartache if you're not careful. It also showed me a big picture of how going to a day to day job isn't going to get me not only out of debt but surpass the normal confines of regular living.
@mannyt2598
@mannyt2598 Жыл бұрын
These are two really good books when starting your journey.
@JesseKegg
@JesseKegg Жыл бұрын
This right here
@gabrielaj2066
@gabrielaj2066 Жыл бұрын
@@renedavila654 rich dad poor dad help you?
@vanessabwillis3767
@vanessabwillis3767 Жыл бұрын
"Rich Dad Poor Dad Lied" is a "catchy title " for your video to grab attention and and gain viewers. Why can't you put out your informatin without degrading someone else's work or defaming their character? You can expound on it or introduce a new thought process for this era, but to say he lied is inaccurate. Years ago when his book was written it was fresh and new. And today, it is still relevant. There is no need to discount the good that he did in the book to introduce people to a different way to financial freedom. of financial litercy There is more than one way. He gave one, you gave one, some others will give other ways. No one has a monopoly on knowledge.
@jnsoby006
@jnsoby006 3 ай бұрын
Yess
@rajkrishan3092
@rajkrishan3092 22 күн бұрын
I think it was a good video
@jnsoby006
@jnsoby006 22 күн бұрын
@@rajkrishan3092 no absolutely not she is selling her private equity course and degrading other
@rajkrishan3092
@rajkrishan3092 22 күн бұрын
What's wrong with that? I would be really suspicious if she wasn't getting something out of this 😂. She shares her 2 cents and gets an opportunity to sell her course, I get to hear a perspective that's different from my own. It's a win win.
@Chris-i4g
@Chris-i4g 19 күн бұрын
he is a grifter fan boi
@KNOCKOUTBUSINESS
@KNOCKOUTBUSINESS Жыл бұрын
Rich Dad Poor Dad is an amazing book, I watched this video and still have no idea how robert kiyosaki was wrong. Not cool to try and being someone down just so you could come up
@Ammar23217
@Ammar23217 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I still cannot understand what was wrong in the book.
@MrRight-fu1gf
@MrRight-fu1gf 12 күн бұрын
@@Ammar23217She admits the title is clickbait by liking comments that say his book changed my life for the better. She is trying to say he didn’t mention this or that! Perhaps her title should have been how to enhance rich dad poor dad!
@LearnGUAGESTUTORS
@LearnGUAGESTUTORS Жыл бұрын
That is a very misleading title. Mr. Robert Kiyosaki actually saved a lot of people with good financial education.
@doomslayerforever2858
@doomslayerforever2858 2 жыл бұрын
he got rich by selling books that was the whole plan
@SenorJuan2023
@SenorJuan2023 2 жыл бұрын
Doesn't matter. The info was worth it.
@CashSeasonLLC
@CashSeasonLLC 2 жыл бұрын
If he sold 32 million books and only made 3 a book its 100 mill...sounds like he spends a lot of money
@mrbrett19
@mrbrett19 2 жыл бұрын
He was already rich before he wrote the book
@SenorJuan2023
@SenorJuan2023 2 жыл бұрын
@@CashSeasonLLC Most of his money was via real estate multi units.
@fernandovalentino3734
@fernandovalentino3734 2 жыл бұрын
Do you prefer get advised by someone unable to make money?
@snobunnyluvbbc
@snobunnyluvbbc 2 жыл бұрын
Rich Dad has great financial shift thinking content. Codie, you also provide great content to become financially "FREE!" The Contrarion Way. Thank you!
@AwakenedVibration
@AwakenedVibration Жыл бұрын
You’re my absolute favorite female entrepreneur educator. No bullshit, straight to the point. You truly want to ‘ wake people up!’
@ianendangan7462
@ianendangan7462 9 күн бұрын
No RK is the reason why I ventured into business. I did is to adopt his teachings to my local settings. I now have two business's but I still keep my day job. It worked on my case but you had to tweet it to your needs.
@chrissulimay
@chrissulimay Жыл бұрын
Being a 50 year start over - this really hit's home.. It 's actually embarassing to not be financially free at this stage of my life - I resonate with the high schooler vs PHD.. I've always been good at generating money, never learned how to grow it. -- A little humbling to write this out but thanks for putting this out there.
@GoldKingsMan
@GoldKingsMan Жыл бұрын
Gotta start somewhere.
@JosieReacts
@JosieReacts 11 ай бұрын
It’s never too late.
@cupbowlspoonforkknif
@cupbowlspoonforkknif 10 ай бұрын
Mistakes are just the cost of tuition to the School of Hard Knocks. Don't compare yourself to others. We are all on different journeys.
@literature.lover123
@literature.lover123 Жыл бұрын
This book inspired me to move out of my comfort zone. I bought some other books like Intelligent Investor, Think and grow rich. I wish I have done before it and I'm discipling myself. No way back to comfort zone. After work I read and think open to open a business. To many things come on my mind: to create an app (I'm a mobile dev), affiliate marketing, digital agency, investing in stock market, real estate. Seriously, there are many opportunities outside, but we are just blind and brainwashed by society. Just discipline yourself to get results.
@mp3855
@mp3855 2 жыл бұрын
As much as I appreciate Codie and her achievements, there are few points which has to mentioned. 1. In the whole serious of Rich Dad Poor Dad, NOT even once does Robert say you can't be rich in E aka Employment quadrant. He just speaks about the Pros and Cons of all the quadrants. After you guys read Rich Dad Poor Dad, read his next book Cash flow Quadrant. 2. You said in the 100s of 8 or 9 figure income folks you spoke to THEY DONT CARE ABOUT TAXES? 100% BS. 3. Yes, I agree Robert has a more inclination towards saving on taxes because his background is Real Estate so absolutely nothing wrong. 4. Being an investor has tons of tax benefits compared to an employee. So to all the people blindly commenting about Rich Dad Poor Dad. First read the book because he talks about a lifestyle a work ethic and how to get there. He never says Financial freedom is having tons of money, instead the first line in his book says being financial freedom is about cash flow and a lifestyle and not just stacks of cash. What's the issue with him being worth 100 million even if he sold his books, you think Codie is donating the money from KZbin to charity?
@ahuman2024
@ahuman2024 27 күн бұрын
Just seen this appear my feed, have marked it for watch later, this looks very important and I don't want to miss this.
@FernandoOrtegaJimenez
@FernandoOrtegaJimenez Жыл бұрын
My trading journey was a matriculation of highs and lows, literally just like the market. you up, you down. Now I'm constantly up.+
@Mack697
@Mack697 Жыл бұрын
Over the past 5 years, buying Bitcoin every week performed better than timing the market 86% of the time.
@maxt1617
@maxt1617 9 ай бұрын
Good video. This is a neat summary of Robert Kiyosaki's 6 levels of investor in the back of "Rich Dad Poor Dad: Cash Flow Quadrant": his Level 1 investors are the 'spender-savers', his level 2 & 3 investors are 'general investors', his level 4 & 5 investors are the 'calculated investor', and his level 6 investors are these master allocators.
@ShaneStilwell
@ShaneStilwell 2 жыл бұрын
I think your information is very helpful, kind of a different take on RK’s quadrant…but, in the end it comes down to his most simple advice, purchase assets that generate income and get to passive income asap. Then also use due diligence to maximize your tax savings on your income. Finally, use other people’s money (your Master Allocator) to expand your investing. Yep, still in there with RK, lol! But it is great to help people understand things from a different perspective, good job.
@sporecitymushroom697
@sporecitymushroom697 2 жыл бұрын
That book completely changed my life
@yangsue07
@yangsue07 Жыл бұрын
It's not that he's wrong, he's telling his story from his time of how it was for him. He always comes back to something along the lines of "but the economy nowadays is different than. The 80s and 90s." You are correct too and I enjoyed this video a lot. It's good to hear different opinions on this subject of financial freedom.
@amosbaldwin1994
@amosbaldwin1994 2 жыл бұрын
This was great Codie! I’ve been following your content for over a year now, and have really enjoyed your content. This here, this is the stuff I like. I’ve seen all your stuff and this is what I like most. Always looking for a paradigm change. Thanks for the new thinking.
@CodieSanchezCT
@CodieSanchezCT 2 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@eirysepoet
@eirysepoet 11 ай бұрын
I totally support what you expressed here 👍👍👍
@RomanVarl
@RomanVarl 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the book is like 25 years old now. Written about times you've walked under the table. Thanks Kap!
@manpreetsinghkang9154
@manpreetsinghkang9154 Жыл бұрын
In Rich Dad Poor Dad, Kiyosaki makes it clear that the book’s goal is to “inspire” the reader to think differently about money & finances, and not have all the answers. It does that very well. This video in many ways is similar: breaks down investors into 4 categories, much like ESBI quadrants. So the title of this video feels a little click-bait..ish, though what she is saying about investing is not wrong.
@RetroGent5
@RetroGent5 Жыл бұрын
Kiyosaki is the hype man that we all needed to point us to the door.
@EmilyGloeggler7984
@EmilyGloeggler7984 6 ай бұрын
Kiyosaki is wrong.
@user-ng2gf4ox9q
@user-ng2gf4ox9q 7 ай бұрын
I read the book in 2023 and when I read it I have to admit he spoke the truth about working for someone else by being an employee he also spoke the truth when he said how poor people don't work together as a team. Now with the taxes part maybe he's wrong on that part but everything else is pure facts because poor people don't stick together and they make you feel like you cannot make a mistake I see that on my job. Everything he says about poor people I see is my job, so even though he is wrong about taxes he's right about everything else. Another thing he's right about is when he said when poor people die they leave a whole bunch of bills behind that's true. As a poor black woman I have seen that and been through that. His book is worth buying and it will teach you a lesson. As a poor black woman this man is speaking the truth because poor people don't stick together.
@ToblerX
@ToblerX 2 жыл бұрын
Love this matrix Codie. The game changes considerably when people start giving you money to invest.
@loveandbeautystores2778
@loveandbeautystores2778 Жыл бұрын
💯 correct 💞
@danielw.6375
@danielw.6375 2 жыл бұрын
I think this video is taking Rich Dad Poor Dad out of context just a little bit. A few key takeaways from that book are that it debunks what we are programmed to think about money at a young age and how the reader views assets and liabilities. These are two of the most important things that anyone who is financially uneducated needs to learn. The reinterpretation in this video of Kiosaki's cash flow quadrant is just that - a reinterpretation. It is essentially saying the same thing. Very well done, though. Also I believe Kiosaki's book sold so well because it is highly relatable for a broad spectrum of individuals. The way the book is laid out really does make the reader think about their finances in a new way, which is essential.
@tennisisforlife
@tennisisforlife 2 жыл бұрын
Extraordinary work Codie! I love your leadership and concern for the people. It’s a whole revolution. 🥂
@paulydltvideos
@paulydltvideos Жыл бұрын
Clickbait. He’s not lying to us. You just came up with a clever concept that correlates to his original idea.
@olsyx5098
@olsyx5098 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, Codie! Really liked this video. Rich Dad Poor Dad was more a confirmation of what I already thought than a life-changer for me, and I also felt like there was some depth missing with regards to this. Thank you for explaining what that was! Now the next step is figuring out how to get from General Investor to Calculated-Investor. I'd love to see a video on that too!
@kamoliddinnarbaev5216
@kamoliddinnarbaev5216 Жыл бұрын
Yea the book didn't offer anything life changing for me either. Also, there's only one message/point in the book, just repeated over and over.
@LDW1961
@LDW1961 Жыл бұрын
Bob K sounds more unhinged every time he appears on TV.
@TonySchwartzNKY
@TonySchwartzNKY 4 ай бұрын
Agreed. You can tell a person's character in how he talks about other people. And RK is bitter as all get out.
@xiaoyuhu4264
@xiaoyuhu4264 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Codie. This is the paradigm gem I have been looking for! I really appreciate you share your expertise knowledges so generously. I can't believe it's been almost a year already that I follow you. Many loves❤❤❤
@hongweiyu2352
@hongweiyu2352 19 күн бұрын
I never expected to be super rich after reading his book, but he does shed lights on some of the basic things that can make your life better, and that's good enough to me.
@myfriendjmc
@myfriendjmc 2 жыл бұрын
Codie, I really like your energy and your direct communication. Excellent content. Regards from Colombia
@SenorJuan2023
@SenorJuan2023 Жыл бұрын
I read his his book many years ago while in college. It confirmed what I already knew...the system is a never ending rat race. Unfortunately, this was before the internet and cell phones. The problem was the tactical ways to make money. I still had to learn to make a living OUTSIDE of the system.
@pablosmith1747
@pablosmith1747 Жыл бұрын
I came here to learn how to invest after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $960,000 in 4 months from $160k, somehow this video has helped shed light on some things, but I'm still confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas.
@osaka1866
@osaka1866 Жыл бұрын
Investing in stocks is a good idea, a good trading system would put you through many days of success.
@Maricel_oronan
@Maricel_oronan Жыл бұрын
It is possible to produce superior performance provided you do something different from the majority. However, most of us tend to pay more attention to the shiniest position in the market to the cost of proper diversification.
@pablosmith1747
@pablosmith1747 Жыл бұрын
@Susan Karen Hello Do you trade on your own?
@pablosmith1747
@pablosmith1747 Жыл бұрын
@Susan Karen That's impressive. Are you giving her your money or the money stays in your trading account? What's really the idea behind copying trades.
@pablosmith1747
@pablosmith1747 Жыл бұрын
@Susan Karen Is her service available outside of the US? As her broker is registered in the US.
@Billy-eq6sc
@Billy-eq6sc Жыл бұрын
Robert is not a sophisticated business man. He is just a salesman and sell books. He tried to run a few companies but failed. He is smart enough to know where he stands and that is just selling new versions of the same old book.
@DukeofEarl
@DukeofEarl 2 жыл бұрын
Robert gives absolutely no useful ACTIONABLE advice. His ideas about assets vs liabilities is helpful though.
@quietmoves8857
@quietmoves8857 Жыл бұрын
She does not either. Same blueprint.
@heisrisen6898
@heisrisen6898 9 ай бұрын
From what I am seeing from time to time in the KZbin comments, everyone has a piece of the puzzle yet we failed to Remember, we are all in this together. We are one body divided amongst ourselves, yet coming together through the system, called KZbin, bringing all the pieces together without realizing we are building each other up. This is where perspective changes.
@JeffGrao69
@JeffGrao69 Жыл бұрын
It wasn't a lie.... its outdated and not applicable to all geographies. Reading the book a couple of years back, I did not learn anything new and always questioned the relevance. But it is indeed a good start for a newbie... Everyone has to start somewhere🙂. I loved your classifications and totally get it. However would love some tips to move from the C to the M quadrant. Thank you
@CodieSanchezCT
@CodieSanchezCT Жыл бұрын
On it
@johnheath8882
@johnheath8882 Жыл бұрын
RDPD is worth reading, still. It helped mainly by confirming my suspicions and motivated me enough to jump from quadrant S to C. Would love to understand how to make the move to M as well
@llewellynlark5558
@llewellynlark5558 2 жыл бұрын
Codie. Stay the course. Weed you. You are breaking the matrix.
@CodieSanchezCT
@CodieSanchezCT 2 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@DavidSmith-gi1vg
@DavidSmith-gi1vg Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Codie! I would love to see a book or digital expansion of your ideas!
@jaygodfrey6186
@jaygodfrey6186 Жыл бұрын
If his work was such a bad one, trust me, this video would not have had any views. That book changed me for a lifetime.
@yahayaoyinkansola8258
@yahayaoyinkansola8258 2 жыл бұрын
This was really nice, I loved your perspective about the book and the way it should be looked at from a different angle
@anthonyseek6121
@anthonyseek6121 2 жыл бұрын
How does one move from S to M? I didn’t see anything remotely to this!! All I could think of is to do research and play in the market and gain experience! Help is appreciated!!
@hagakuru
@hagakuru 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this type of format. You should do more like it.
@mosheglick295
@mosheglick295 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say enjoy this video, thank you❤
@ReAnnRing
@ReAnnRing Жыл бұрын
Spot on! Still love Kyosaki as his method set me free to understand what I was missing out on and the switch went on ... but then the mentoring needed to begin. Really love your content - making me push to the next level.
@g.paradise5972
@g.paradise5972 7 ай бұрын
Please don’t come down on him too hard. That’s the man I single-handedly learned the concept of passive income from. My own father gave me that book many many years ago. I’ll admit I didn’t read it fully, so you’re probably right in saying some of it is outdated today verses then. But that man started my journey and was one of the biggest stepping stones in expanding my mindset to work smarter, not harder. And that I too, could get out of the rat race. I’m not saying these concepts originated from RK, but he certainly made them known to the average Joe. ❤ It sounds like he was a big part of your starting journey too. Much love to everyone here, and thank you Codie for the info.
@Big-Red-Cat
@Big-Red-Cat 2 жыл бұрын
Great revelation, Codie. Thanks so much for sharing. Love your content. Very inspiring!
@Artgamer295
@Artgamer295 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say this matrix is “better” or that the Cash Flow Quadrant is outdated, I think the Cash Flow Quadrant’s focus is on actions whilst your “Matrix” focuses on where you are based on mindset. The Cash Flow Quadrant implies what you’re trying to explain. That in order to go from E -> S -> B -> I, that one must level up their mindset, learn new skills, change habits & grow with each jump into a new quadrant.
@theoutsiderjess1869
@theoutsiderjess1869 Жыл бұрын
I like how you made this so simple and easy to understand I don't understand financing and I have a hard time educating myself because sometimes I find the subject to boring to keep my interest
@megaera2988
@megaera2988 Жыл бұрын
Please don’t trust her advise blindly, you must ready rich dad and poor dad yourself and also cash flow quadrant these two book yourself !
@EmergentfinancialGrp
@EmergentfinancialGrp Жыл бұрын
As a rule of thumb, don't say that someone is wrong with their investments if you haven't made more money than them investing. I've worked at hedge funds and studied at top Universities. I respect your hustle with the laundromats, buying goats, ice machines, car repair garages and such, but you are not as sophisticated as you purport. If goats were so valuable, we should anticipate goat farmers in Afghanistan to be the wealthiest people in the world in 2030? So is this the same for Laundromats? Ms. Sanchez, I recommend that you receive an education in the things that you discuss. You're a journalist with a POLS degree, please stick with what you know and leave the investing to the licensed professionals. We both know that you don't run in truly elite circles. My compliments on your energy it is infectious.
@JB-mb6lm
@JB-mb6lm 5 ай бұрын
My god brother told me to read this book when I was 31. At 32 I started a business. At 45 that same business grossed 1.8 million last year. Life changing book.
@jeremiahkaroki8711
@jeremiahkaroki8711 Жыл бұрын
This one hit me like a baseball bat across the eye’s…Thanks Codie!
@stephenallegra2213
@stephenallegra2213 6 ай бұрын
I’ve fallen in ❤ immediately, not romantically. I love how she thinks and talks. finally a real person not trying to b.s. you. Thank you!!🙏
@Michael-vc2cs
@Michael-vc2cs 2 жыл бұрын
Nope he wasn't wrong. His main point was to move from consumer to producer. The lingo he used was W2 employee. The truth is, for anyone who knows about business structure, you can pay yourself via W2 and still own a business and be in the business owner section of the quadrant. What I like about Codie is that she actually shares more valuable insight than Robert does. Robert is a money mindset guy and should be taken as such.
@gtcam723
@gtcam723 2 жыл бұрын
Yep and his first 2 books are the only ones worth bothering with. The 2nd less so than the 1st.
@CodieSanchezCT
@CodieSanchezCT 2 жыл бұрын
I think you’re right the has a lot of great points I just hate how people talk down to w2s, not the truth!
@Michael-vc2cs
@Michael-vc2cs 2 жыл бұрын
@@CodieSanchezCT I'm honored that you'd take the time to respond to me! I'll take this opportunity to say a huge thank you for sharing all of this valuable info and breaking it down in such a simple way for us!
@Michael-vc2cs
@Michael-vc2cs 2 жыл бұрын
Also, I totally agree. I worked for various companies as a W2, learned a ton and saved up over $30k. You've got to start somewhere. But ultimately I realized I needed to be on the business side to be able to achieve my goals financially. But that W2 income helped me to get started.
@coelhocointech9841
@coelhocointech9841 Жыл бұрын
My biggest problem is taxable income, i am giving Gov too much for them to use start more wars.
@pleb2dev605
@pleb2dev605 2 жыл бұрын
Why don't you have a chat with him on a live stream. I watch both of you might as well watch both of you at the same time lol
@christianperezjr6792
@christianperezjr6792 2 жыл бұрын
really, she is using robert to make more money. way too obvious.
@myjourney5030
@myjourney5030 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome idea
@yahosephbenyisrael917
@yahosephbenyisrael917 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Codie. This was an excellent video. I love your breakdowns. I definitely want to become a master-allocator
@jeffgunnar
@jeffgunnar Жыл бұрын
I think you and Rich/Poor Dad got it wrong. I fall into all of those categories! I invested in real estate in my mid 20's (1984-88) and did pretty well. Very long story short, we sold our two properties, made a bit of profit, I and my new wife bought our first home, sold one year later due to loss of job. I still rent to this day. Why? I put it down to not being able to raise enough for down payment, but also a lack of courage, understanding (how to make good money), and over-analyzing opportunities. Good news is, I have had a steady job for the last 15 years, and have been able to save and invest a bit of money but still not enough to enter the $1,000,000 average home price market (down in some areas by 20%) here in Southern Ontario, Canada! Thanks to your videos and many videos like yours, I have been inspired to invest in a small business!
@vincevasquez5841
@vincevasquez5841 Жыл бұрын
You said it in the beginning, its a starting point, and is only a fraction of the strategy.
@user-ds1jt9mq4l
@user-ds1jt9mq4l Жыл бұрын
Several problems here. First, the Cashflow Quadrant does not come from Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad Poor Dad, but instead from his book of the same name. Keeping your information accurate is important (I think most millionaires would agree). Second, this "Investor Matrix" is not much more than a copy of the Cashflow Quadrant. The Quadrant in many ways makes more sense. It's simple, and easier to understand. Employees and Self-Employed people trade time for money. Business owners and Investors make money work for them, so they can essentially work because they want to, not because they have to. The S-G side of the Investor Matrix is really no different from what the E-S side of the Quadrant is, while the C-M side is a slight variation of the B-I equivalent in the Quadrant. Third, Kiyosaki is not referring to your taxation status in the Cashflow Quadrant but rather each group's mindset. The E-S side uses this formula: "Time = Money; therefore I should trade my time for money". The B-I side uses this formula: "My time is priceless; therefore, how can I make money work for me?" In essence, the rich understand you cannot recover time like you can money. I can always make two dollars for every one that I lose; but my time I can never regain. One last thing: If he's wrong, why does Robert Kiyosaki still have a much larger net worth? I'm honestly tired of people with a much smaller net worth telling everyone he's wrong. Not that the content of this video is totally inaccurate, but to say that Kiyosaki is wrong I believe is a bit of a stretch.
@DeadbeatGamer
@DeadbeatGamer Жыл бұрын
he was right, when rates were under inflaition and his profits cover the paymens on borrowed money
@DavincisMind
@DavincisMind 9 ай бұрын
I wouldn't call it "wrong" I believe that Robert got it correct. He speaks from experience (I believe) but I also think that it may be little out dated and it needs "makeover". Codie I think you hit the nail on head and made it better (that is how all entrepreneurs thinking right) and perhaps next level of thinking of Quadrant. Codie, thank you a lot for all work you doing and sharing here. I been business person for 25 years and I did not learn as much from my experience as I did learn from your videos and I just watched only fraction of your videos. I'm running out of energy and you giving me new hopes and reasons not to quit. BIG THANK YOU ! I dont do Subscribe ever on you tube but I will do it for your channel.
@TheBusinessGuy
@TheBusinessGuy Жыл бұрын
Funny story. I own the trademark "Poor Dad." Robert Kiyosaki doesn't own it. I'm not kidding.
@makuchisoichi3649
@makuchisoichi3649 2 жыл бұрын
I never take any advice from rich guy who became rich by selling how to become rich books, courses, speeches, seminar, etc...
@joseantoniofernandez8596
@joseantoniofernandez8596 Жыл бұрын
Codie, I do have some questions about taxation. It seems I am penalized because I do have an investment property. I would like to follow your examples of boring businesses investments, but how about taxation? I do not want to spend a lot of money in taxes. How can I maximize deductions legally, yet allow me to use the money made to invest more?
@CandiceKMitchell
@CandiceKMitchell Жыл бұрын
Rich Dad, Poor Dad changed my mindset greatly. So happy I read that book❤
@eksdeeee4113
@eksdeeee4113 2 жыл бұрын
The problem with rich dad poor dad is that you feel that you are gaining knowledge when you read, and when you finish you feel empty again.
@---zc4qt
@---zc4qt Жыл бұрын
I have the book "". The problem is that he ALREADY has your money- once you buy his book. His book seems to give GENERAL ideas and does not seem to tell you HOW to become rich. Pause at 1:39. The problem with all 4 of these is it is NOT a sure thing that any of these ways will make you rich. Some ideas and problems making money: -most people are not think about making money after their 9 to 5, -your money almost NOTHING in a bank account, -investing ( great idea!!!!!!), -IF stocks were an easy, sure-thing-- everyone would be doing it, -taxes, -passive income ( If only there was a way to find some of these, besides just a CD.), -real estate, -trust ( There are sooooooooooo many ads that SAY they can make you RICH, but they NEVER tell you what to DO to make money.), and -finding answers that work for you.
@muneerpeters1210
@muneerpeters1210 Жыл бұрын
So I just realized that Top Tier Shows like this one, Alex Hormozi, My first Million etc are simply their interviews for future Billionaire positions. The interview is just so insightful and plainly spits wisdom leisurely that it becomes inspirational for all us C's (I'm a baby c for now), and the feedback that we give back to them then becomes their insights into continuing on because we become a part of their steam...... Never has there been such a system at this SCALE to-date.
@DaveM-FFB
@DaveM-FFB Жыл бұрын
Honestly, it's not that complicated. Every adult has monthly expenses, even if you own your home and have no debt. Food, clothing, home expenses, transportation, communication, health care, insurance, and taxes. There are four legal ways to obtain the income to pay for these expenses. #1-Earn income from work, #2-Borrow money, #3-Beg for money (charity), #4-Own income producing assets. Kiyosaki makes a strong case for #4 even to the extent of using "good debt". Ramsey makes a strong case for #1, then he advises people to live small and become debt free, and to use any available savings for #4. Most people think #4 is limited to IRAs and 401Ks averaging 10% per year from an index fund, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. If you focus on #1, with #4 as your objective, you'll wind up with income producing assets which will pay for most or all of your bills. Most Financially Independent people have a mix of income producing assets (mutual funds, ETFs, business ownership, and real estate investments).
@claysdogtraining9702
@claysdogtraining9702 Жыл бұрын
The other Leila Hormozi and Alex Hormozi focused on acquisition. Love it, yourself, Roland Fraiser, and Alex Hormozi are the only 3 people I look to for the true "business hacks"
@globetrotter6282
@globetrotter6282 Жыл бұрын
I get you but Rich Dad did not lie. You both have different views and both are correct.
@eazypips9570
@eazypips9570 Жыл бұрын
You and kiyosaki are correct,he has mentioned in his books that you can be an employee and till be a sophisticated investor. I love your videos
@Donkor640
@Donkor640 5 ай бұрын
He’s a Brilliant man. He made millions from a book full of anecdotes about two dads, one of whom may have been fictional! 🤑
@rickdunn3863
@rickdunn3863 Жыл бұрын
After watching your video, it's clear that you are more educated than Robert. Your 100% correct in everything you stated, but not all of us get the chance to go to college and have a high paying career for whatever reason. On the other hand, I relate to Robert, as he has stated he was a "C" student in school. Either way you are both correct in teaching people to buy assets, not liabilities. As, a Independent voter, paying NO federal income taxes is a big plus for me. Like Robert, I would rather burn my money than hand it over to the government in taxes so that they can spend it like drunken sailors. I don't run my business or personal life spending beyond my means, and neither should the government.
@arsalankhalid3365
@arsalankhalid3365 9 ай бұрын
I read Rich dad poor dad and cashflow quadrant many years back, during this time came across multiple gurus saying it's wrong..... Ideas shared in this video are simply extension of qualities Robert shares in cashflow quadrant. This video is indeed good for knowledge, but more on same lines as Cashflow quadrant.
@Jussomerando677
@Jussomerando677 Жыл бұрын
Rich dad poor dad is more of a mindset changer than anything else really. As long as the reader comes away thinking differently about money is all that matters with that book imo. I rarely encourage anyone to read any of his books beyond that one. I feel more practical books and channels likes yours are best. I can only believe that the wealthy don’t worry about taxes bcuz there’s is optimized as much as can be so they can focus on which type of investor they are. Whether it’s his quadrant or yours. It seems the goal is the same, get from the left side to the right side.
@mariocasarez3896
@mariocasarez3896 Жыл бұрын
She's on point! Robert K. is a snake oil salesmen. She couldn't say it, so I did.
@Justin_Beaver564
@Justin_Beaver564 Жыл бұрын
I always found Robert's stuff to be too broad and vague
@mcspaddencw
@mcspaddencw Жыл бұрын
I just came across this channel last week. Rich Dad Poor Dad was recommended to me by a good friend 14 years ago. That started my journey of education. But I burned a lot of years with study and analysis paralysis. Finally in 2018 I had an "AH-HA" moment (read Ah SHIT) I have a very limited window of being a two income household and if I want to keep this lifestyle I love I have to get our passive income up to my Wife's active income or higher in the next 15 (now 11) years. I started putting rubber to the road. It has been a difficult road through the pandemic. But I'm starting to get some traction. My study now leans a lot more toward pages like this and Grant Cardone. Thank you for the inspiring content.
@holyspiritfilling
@holyspiritfilling 10 ай бұрын
Yes you are correct... nice concepts in the book except he really never had a rich dad! People who were his top employees told me this and Smart Money confronted him on this... what is he saying that is untrue???
@checo7464
@checo7464 7 ай бұрын
Perfect title for your book would be “Wealthy Mom Rich Mom”. I’m gonna be on the lookout for your financial education book and help hype contrarian thinking. I’m sure your book is well underway 🚀
@atibamaule
@atibamaule 8 ай бұрын
Robert Kyosaki actually talks about all this in his other book "Rich Dad's Guide to Investing" There's the average investor, the accredited investor (someone who has allot of money but not the education like allot of professional athletes and rock stars who loose their money to scams) and the Sophisticated investor (Education, Experience and Excess Cash who can spot good deals from the bad).
@rich3222
@rich3222 Жыл бұрын
The only good thing about his book is it tells you to invest and become self employed and save and stop being a an employee , he doesn't tell you how to make the money, his real estate advice is garbage, most people know to invest there is little content in actually how to start specific buisinesses which is why I enjoy your channel
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