![]() Kiyosaki ends the chapter stressing the point that no quadrant is better than another. Kiyosaki points out that his "poor dad", who earned his money on the left side, had to spend more time working as he made more money, but his "rich dad", who earned his money on the right side, worked less as he made more. Whereas his "rich dad" felt that money was important to him "living life" and found ways to earn money without giving up his time working for it. He recalled how his "poor dad" would tell him that money wasn't important to his life, yet he spent much of his life working for it. Kiyosaki refers back to his first and most popular book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad throughout this book. It really depends on your personal strengths and weaknesses. ![]() He says you can be rich or poor in ANY of the four quadrants. He doesn't go into detail yet, but if you bring in money, it comes from one of those four quadrants, BUT it doesn't mean that you can't bring in money from other quadrants as well. The image above shows these four quadrants.
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