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Not so long ago, people were taught to find good jobs and
work hard so that someday they might enjoy a nice pension. But according to
Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, that’s a dinosaur,
“industrial-aged” idea. And many people who are currently looking to others for
money – whether it’s the government, their pension plans, or even God – are
getting a cruel wake-up call in today’s economy.
Tenzin, Robert’s sister, is one of those people. As a Buddhist nun, she was only
concerned with the simple life until she got cancer and heart disease. Faced
with medical bills that her insurance wouldn’t cover, she turned to her brother
for help. They ended up learning valuable life lessons from each other that not
only combined purpose with practicality but also kindness with prosperity. And
in this audio, you’ll hear all about them.
You’ll Also Hear…
* What Robert thinks of America’s current economic condition, where he thinks we
went wrong – and what he thinks we can do to fix it
* Why it’s dangerous to have a “polarized,” right-or-wrong mentality and how to
develop a broader viewpoint
* How Tenzin and Robert ended up on completely different life paths, how they
found their purpose, and exactly what they learned
* All about the man Robert considers his mentor, Bucky Fuller, and what he
learned that changed his life
* Sound advice for those of us struggling in today’s economy – and the crucial
thing Robert says we need to learn
According to Robert and his sister, we are living in historical times, but it’s
important not to let yourself get paralyzed or depressed by your circumstances.
Instead, look for the opportunities and awakenings. And in this audio, you’ll
learn how to do that.
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