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![]() Hi Michael -
While I respect an opposing opinion, I personally don't believe that John T. Reed is god or the "last word" when it comes to evaluating the merits of his competition. And even though I don't agree with everything Robert Kiyosaki says, I have to give credit where it is due and - even with my 30 years of hard earned experience in the field of real estate investment - I must admit that I found value in his books. How about you, Michael? Did you gain anything from reading "Rich Dad, Poor Dad?" Robert M. Campbell |
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![]() Robert:
My opinion in that thread was... John Reed is manipulative in his arguments - even if what he is trying to say has merit. Robert Kiyosaki is not a real estate guru and never claimed to be one. He does have valid things to teach/say about money. Take what you can use and discard the rest. Michael Ross Want another income stream? If so, you should be reading The Great Ideas Letter. Click for details |
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