WHY "GOOD" STUDENTS END UP WORKING FOR "BAD" STUDENTS AS ADULTS AND "AVERAGE" STUDENTS BECOME PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
The author encourages parents not to obsess over their children's school grades - "good grades" simply mean that parents or the students themselves achieved something through coercion - and instead to focus on concepts and ideas that are important, and to help their children discover their true calling: the path they can follow with love and passion.
Robert Kiyosaki presents stories of "bad" students who later achieved great success in life and hired "good" students in their businesses. It seems that "average" students are more often employed in public sector jobs. It is no surprise that Robert Kiyosaki adopts his own definitions of what it means to be a "good," "average," or "bad" student.
He offers parents and children the knowledge and tools they will need in the modern, constantly changing world, a world that is undergoing the Information Age, where their ability to adapt, understand relationships, and anticipate future changes will determine their lives.
Robert Kiyosaki explains why he believes the school system has been designed to produce primarily employees - all those studious students with excellent marks who learn their lessons and perform well on exams - and not creative thinkers, visionaries, and dreamers - the "bad" students who, when they grow up, become pioneers and create new ideas, businesses, and products.
The Rich Dad's guide to financial literacy for parents will explain how to give your child a financial edge... without giving them money!
Manufacturer
- Author
- Robert T. Kiyosaki
- Publisher
- Kleidarithmos
- Skroutz Book Awards 2025
- -
- Award
- -
- Language
- Greek
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 520
- Release Date
- 10/2023
- Publication Date
- 2023
- Dimensions
- 14x20.5 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789606454790
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