Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens
Life philosophy
Develop a business-owner mindset at work

Develop a business-owner mindset at work

from Rich Dad Poor Dad for Teens: The Secrets About Money - That You Don't Learn in School! by Robert T. Kiyosaki

How to Apply This

  1. Take ownership.
    Assume responsibility for all your tasks and blame only yourself for the results.

  2. Finish whatever you start.
    Push yourself, especially when you lack motivation. It’s okay to start something and then decide it’s not right for you, but being financially successful means learning to follow through with your plans.

  3. Care for your company’s resources like they’re yours.
    Be careful with the tools and equipment at your disposal, and always seek ways to cut costs for your employer.

  4. Be curious.
    Always seek to learn new things about how the company operates. Seize every opportunity to work in a different role that teaches you more about the business.

  5. Be grateful.
    Always express gratitude (through the quality of your work) to your employers for allowing you to gain experience.

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