Piggy Blank

“Don't go to school if… you want to be rich or famous”

Thats the original title of Robert Kyosaki's “Rich Dad Poor Dad” – A little controversial for the mainstream.

Financial intelligence isn't taught at school, because to be a good employees because ‘they' want you to have a job mentality, do you see the successful wealthy working hard at a job? Found the best way to get what you want is to follow someone who is doing it, a mentor.

I found mine in many areas, I just wish someone would have shown me earlier! I wouldn't have wasted so much time making mistakes and getting “experience”.

In school they want you to have a piggy bank (save) but the reality is they want you to be Piggy Blank (empty) deep in debt because debt makes great employees.

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