With the market turmoil over the past month shapeshifter Robert Kiyosaki has started filling my inbox with his latest "wisdom" that he is willing to share for a price. A bit more on this in the next post which I am putting together, but before that I wanted to lay a foundation for the type of man Kiyosaki is. There are plenty of links listed below so no need to rehash that with my distaste.

This is part 1 of a three part series highlighting The Rich Dad organization. One item I want to draw people's attention to is the speaker was exposed by the reporter as having LIED about doing a real estate deal. Imagine that, charging top dollar to learn from lying seminar speakers rather than real investors.



In one of the threads at BP a member of the community said something to the effect of Kiyosaki's students tend to show up and give rave reviews (sometimes) but never seem to stick around to be part of the community. Me thinks Shills.

https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums...r-dad-thoughts


Lastly, yes I have read and listened to a lot of Kiyosaki's dribble, more than I care to admit. Up to and including his "Choose to be Rich" master class which I almost couldn't finish. Before paying seminar prices, consider buying used.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw...osaki&_sacat=0

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http://www.realscam.com/f37/author-r...nkruptcy-1667/
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Deconstructing Robert Kiyosaki - The Simple Dollar
Review: Rich Dad, Poor Dad - The Simple Dollar
John T. Reed's analysis of Robert T. Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad, Poor Dad