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Πλούσιος Μπαμπάς, Φτωχός Μπαμπάς

Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki

Enriched new edition with updated material and 9 educational sections.

What the rich teach their children about money – and what the poor and the middle class do not teach them. The preservation of...

Enriched new edition with updated material and 9 educational sections.

What the rich teach their children about money – and what the poor and the middle class do not teach them. The preservation of the original content proves that the book has stood the test of time. Its fundamental principles remain the same, while its timeless wisdom and practical lessons...

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Enriched new edition with updated material and 9 educational sections.

What the rich teach their children about money – and what the poor and the middle class do not teach them. The preservation of the original content proves that the book has stood the test of time. Its fundamental principles remain the same, while its timeless wisdom and practical lessons can be applied to the life of every person and their vision to achieve financial success.

The need for financial education, and the power that it entails, continues to be imperative in our times. In a changing world, we can all better leverage our money and take control of our financial future.

It remains steadily at the top of the international bestseller list in the categories of personal finance, education, and investment. It has been translated into 38 languages and has sold over 40 million copies worldwide.

The book…

  • debunks the myth that to be rich one must have high income,
  • questions the perception that a house is an asset,
  • explains once and for all what is an "asset" and what is a "liability,"
  • teaches you what to pass on to your children about money to ensure their future financial success,
  • explains the difference between working for money and having money work for you.

This new edition has been enriched with study sections, including a summary with notes at the end of each chapter, as well as comprehension questions about the ideas and concepts presented in it.

In 2022, 25 years have passed since its first publication, which is still considered the top personal finance development book of all time. Today, as money continues to play a crucial role in our lives, the messages of this classic book by Robert Kiyosaki are more relevant and important than ever.

The book…

  • debunks the myth that to be rich one must have a high income,
  • challenges the perception that a house is an asset,
  • explains once and for all what an "asset" and a "liability" are,
  • teaches you what to teach your children about money in order to secure their future financial success,
  • explains the difference between working for money and making money work for you.

New edition

This new edition has been enriched with study sections, which include a summary with notes at the end of each chapter, as well as questions to assess understanding of the ideas and concepts presented in it.

In 2022, 25 years have passed since its first edition, which is still considered the top personal financial development book of all time. Today, as money continues to play a decisive role in our lives, the messages of Robert Kiyosaki's now classic book are more relevant and important than ever.

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Author
Robert T. Kiyosaki
Publisher
Kleidarithmos
Original Title
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
368
Release Date
10/2023
Publication Date
2023
Dimensions
16x23 cm
ISBN-13
9789606454752

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
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  • skarkanias

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    He keeps repeating the same things. OK, his main idea, which of course does not suit everyone, but he does not go into depth about how and why. Quite superficial, and a bit far from Greek realities and the more modern era. Anyway, his repeated perspective in other words becomes very tiring even from the middle of the book.

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  • hib_iridium

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    It is one of those books that help you change your way of thinking and for this reason I believe that it should not be missing from anyone's library. The way it explains the two different mindsets is also nice. Greece should teach this in high schools. On the downside, it repeats itself at the end of each chapter so you can easily skip. If you only remember the diagram, you have already made an important step.

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  • iakovosele

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    Introduction to simple everyday Financial Management, through the story of the financial father-teacher and the son, student. A smart, introductory approach to income generation, step by step, assuming that the modern person has the guts to break free from the sirens of consumerism.

    To break free from the mindset of buying "the absolutely necessary" and living with the minimum "living conditions".
    Does he have what it takes to create capital?
    Does he want to downgrade his "quality" of life?

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  • It is worth reading to gain a different way of thinking. I recommend it! Both this and the entire series of these books.

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  • Maniro
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    Unacceptable. Without knowledge of economics, without experience, failed examples, written by someone who foolishly went bankrupt and became an employee of a company from which he left and said, "I will write a falsely informative book that will convince and sell out about how much of an expert I am on investments etc. etc." Well, now that I think about it again, his last idea with the book worked since he unfortunately convinces with a misleading tone and misinformation! If you truly want to be informed, look for other books on economic theory and analysis!

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  • The best. Wonderful book for someone who is starting out and wants to change their way of thinking and managing money. The author's writing style is concise and easy to read. It does not tire you.

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  • St_Value

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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    "Rich Dad Poor Dad" presents a simplistic but easily understandable approach to financial matters, suitable even for people without particular financial knowledge. However, from a narrative perspective, the style is quite repetitive and the stories are not particularly interesting.

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  • Panos_Diama

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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    Excellent book that you don't get bored of. Although it uses some investment methods that I think are not applicable in Greece in 2025, the deeper meaning of the book is 1) Not to be afraid to take a loan and 2) To understand why and how the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. These two points I mentioned earlier are explained in detail without his own theories but by presenting the everyday life of the average person.

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  • This review is about the publication date: 2000

    An excellent book that changes your way of thinking about money. Easy to digest and a comfortable read.

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  • billsigo
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    Good for people who are clueless about personal finance. If you're looking for something more serious, it's not for you. I read it out of curiosity because there's a lot of hype about it. Overrated in my opinion. It is unnecessarily eccentric and pointlessly excessive. Dialogues and stories made up by the author, and that's what bothers me, combined with the author's poor financial knowledge... verbose and arrogant. If you want supplementary financial education on personal finance, look at other books in my opinion.

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  • YorgosA
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    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

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    A book that TEACHERS in elementary school MUST READ to our children!!! If you have children, nieces, grandchildren buy it and gift it yesterday!!!

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  • GrandFella
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Perhaps one of the best self-improvement books for those who want to improve their finances. It won't teach you how to become a millionaire, however, it tries to change your mindset regarding money... It doesn't contain difficult terminology, it's introductory, and the author has chosen a narrative way of expression

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  • thomastopapa
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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki is a classic financial education book that explains the difference between the mindset of the "poor" dad and the "rich" dad. It focuses on the importance of financial literacy, investing, and creating passive income. It is easy to read, inspires a change in thinking about money, and is an excellent choice for beginners. I recommend it to anyone who wants to learn to manage their finances better and gain a new perspective on wealth creation.

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  • ioanna.nannou
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    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    The basic principles described are correct, the solutions provided, at least for our country, are impractical. Additionally, it is better to read it while you have a dad or mom, meaning you are quite young, because when you are the dad or mom, it is somewhat late to change anything. It is not bad, but it is not the best book for the money I have read.

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  • Σπυρος σ
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    A book that you should read not only for financial education, but to teach you how our parents often unintentionally pass on wrong messages that they believe are correct; one could say, as much as they know, so much they do.

    You only have to gain from reading this book

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  • chosens
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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    Understandable writing style, but it repeats a bit more than necessary. However, it provides a lot of value to someone who wants to gain financial literacy by analyzing its most basic rules.

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  • dimitris_Kyriakopoulos3576
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    4 out of 20 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    I decided to get it because of the reviews, but it was much lower than I expected. Just empty talk and things that 9/10 people already know, and they are the basics. This book is only for a 10-year-old child

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  • Ivaylo_Stoyanov
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    4 out of 7 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    I am abroad and my order arrived exactly on time. I am very satisfied. I am reading it right now and once I finish, I will have more comments for you....

    14/5/2024
    I finished the book and it was amazing! It sparked a lot of imagination and many ideas. I am very excited about "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". I would discuss it with everyone, to read it at least once. It is a very nice way to find different perspectives on various topics.

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  • uniseptotic
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    8 out of 9 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    Great book. Yes, many of the things it says you may already know, but it presents them in a way that makes you think.

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  • below_my_zero
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    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    The best book to start developing financial literacy, especially in our country where we have a tremendous lack. Make it a gift wherever you can.

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  • dark_soul1
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    4 out of 5 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    Maybe one of the best books that anyone can read to gain economic education.

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  • Spyros_Michalo
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    15 out of 15 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    It is a very good book that offers you ready-made basic economic principles and thoughts on how you should operate and perceive money. It discusses the obvious things that children should learn from elementary school at the age of 6-7. Basic principles of economics and management that many well-known investors often mention, such as Buffett (snowball effect, passive income, realistic economic dynamics, etc.). Unfortunately, every time you discuss these basics with others, everyone looks at you strangely because they simply have €1000 and want to buy a car for €2000 instead of €500

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  • Speed7
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    9 out of 10 members found this review helpful

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    Top book with a very simple and meaningful writing style, it opens your eyes to many topics and makes you see them from a different perspective. In my opinion, it should be taught in schools!

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  • UserID04
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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    The paper is of very poor quality, although it is good.

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  • angela_kc
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    15 out of 17 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    Awesome book! One that your child definitely needs to read. It takes a little bit of brainpower to understand what the book is saying and a lot of brainpower to put it into practice. And that's how you become rich!

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  • Dim_G_
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    Amazing book, easy to read, that helps the reader discover the economic intelligence hidden within them! I recommend it to everyone

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  • ALEXANDROS_PETROPOULOS7630
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    7 out of 32 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    The Rich Dad Poor Dad is a book that is not only easy to read but also not suitable for those over 21 years old due to its simple writing style. It has some terms that you learn from this book, but otherwise, the author's points can be known if you delve a little deeper into money and how it is used. 3/5 only because I learned some terms.

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  • Nick_Alexopoulos99
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    16 out of 16 members found this review helpful
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    Words are unnecessary for this book. A book that all teenagers should read to understand money and how it works... It opens your mind and makes you think beyond the common beliefs...

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  • kwstasvilas
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    What can I say about this book, it's stunning, it's exactly what someone who wants to enter the world of investments needs. Kiyosaki's writing is amazing, as well as the way he describes things in the book. Although it talks about a different era, I believe the advice it gives is very relevant to the times we are living in. Buy it fearlessly, I think it will make you think in a very different way from how you have been thinking until now about investments, but also about life in general.

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  • petrosxatz906
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    Well, it is the golden disc of investment books, truly one of the best books of all time in this particular genre. Anyone who wants to start understanding money better and aims for a comfortable life should read it. Personally, I have read all of Robert's books that are published in Greek, and I would say that "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" is the beginning that rightfully deserves half of everything

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  • He keeps repeating the same things. OK, his main idea, which of course does not suit everyone, but he does not go into depth about how and why. Quite superficial, and a bit far from Greek realities and the more modern era. Anyway, his repeated perspective in other words becomes very tiring even from the middle of the book.

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  • It is one of those books that help you change your way of thinking and for this reason I believe that it should not be missing from anyone's library. The way it explains the two different mindsets is also nice. Greece should teach this in high schools. On the downside, it repeats itself at the end of each chapter so you can easily skip. If you only remember the diagram, you have already made an important step.

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  • Introduction to simple everyday Financial Management, through the story of the financial father-teacher and the son, student. A smart, introductory approach to income generation, step by step, assuming that the modern person has the guts to break free from the sirens of consumerism.

    To break free from the mindset of buying "the absolutely necessary" and living with the minimum "living conditions".
    Does he have what it takes to create capital?
    Does he want to downgrade his "quality" of life?

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  • It is worth reading to gain a different way of thinking. I recommend it! Both this and the entire series of these books.

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  • Unacceptable. Without knowledge of economics, without experience, failed examples, written by someone who foolishly went bankrupt and became an employee of a company from which he left and said, "I will write a falsely informative book that will convince and sell out about how much of an expert I am on investments etc. etc." Well, now that I think about it again, his last idea with the book worked since he unfortunately convinces with a misleading tone and misinformation! If you truly want to be informed, look for other books on economic theory and analysis!

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Enriched new edition with updated material and 9 educational sections.

What the rich teach their children about money – and what the poor and the middle class do not teach them. The preservation of the original content proves that the book has stood the test of time. Its fundamental principles remain the same, while its timeless wisdom and practical lessons can be applied to the life of every person and their vision to achieve financial success.

The need for financial education, and the power that it entails, continues to be imperative in our times. In a changing world, we can all better leverage our money and take control of our financial future.

It remains steadily at the top of the international bestseller list in the categories of personal finance, education, and investment. It has been translated into 38 languages and has sold over 40 million copies worldwide.

The book…

  • debunks the myth that to be rich one must have high income,
  • questions the perception that a house is an asset,
  • explains once and for all what is an "asset" and what is a "liability,"
  • teaches you what to pass on to your children about money to ensure their future financial success,
  • explains the difference between working for money and having money work for you.

This new edition has been enriched with study sections, including a summary with notes at the end of each chapter, as well as comprehension questions about the ideas and concepts presented in it.

In 2022, 25 years have passed since its first publication, which is still considered the top personal finance development book of all time. Today, as money continues to play a crucial role in our lives, the messages of this classic book by Robert Kiyosaki are more relevant and important than ever.

The book…

  • debunks the myth that to be rich one must have a high income,
  • challenges the perception that a house is an asset,
  • explains once and for all what an "asset" and a "liability" are,
  • teaches you what to teach your children about money in order to secure their future financial success,
  • explains the difference between working for money and making money work for you.

New edition

This new edition has been enriched with study sections, which include a summary with notes at the end of each chapter, as well as questions to assess understanding of the ideas and concepts presented in it.

In 2022, 25 years have passed since its first edition, which is still considered the top personal financial development book of all time. Today, as money continues to play a decisive role in our lives, the messages of Robert Kiyosaki's now classic book are more relevant and important than ever.

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Author
Robert T. Kiyosaki
Publisher
Kleidarithmos
Original Title
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
368
Release Date
10/2023
Publication Date
2023
Dimensions
16x23 cm
ISBN-13
9789606454752

Book Type

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
No

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  • skarkanias

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    He keeps repeating the same things. OK, his main idea, which of course does not suit everyone, but he does not go into depth about how and why. Quite superficial, and a bit far from Greek realities and the more modern era. Anyway, his repeated perspective in other words becomes very tiring even from the middle of the book.

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  • hib_iridium

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    It is one of those books that help you change your way of thinking and for this reason I believe that it should not be missing from anyone's library. The way it explains the two different mindsets is also nice. Greece should teach this in high schools. On the downside, it repeats itself at the end of each chapter so you can easily skip. If you only remember the diagram, you have already made an important step.

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  • iakovosele

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    Introduction to simple everyday Financial Management, through the story of the financial father-teacher and the son, student. A smart, introductory approach to income generation, step by step, assuming that the modern person has the guts to break free from the sirens of consumerism.

    To break free from the mindset of buying "the absolutely necessary" and living with the minimum "living conditions".
    Does he have what it takes to create capital?
    Does he want to downgrade his "quality" of life?

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • It is worth reading to gain a different way of thinking. I recommend it! Both this and the entire series of these books.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Was it easy to read?
    • Understanding of the subject matter
    • Was it interesting enough?
    • I liked the writing style
    • I would read a book by the same author
    • I would recommend it for reading
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  • Maniro
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    3 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Unacceptable. Without knowledge of economics, without experience, failed examples, written by someone who foolishly went bankrupt and became an employee of a company from which he left and said, "I will write a falsely informative book that will convince and sell out about how much of an expert I am on investments etc. etc." Well, now that I think about it again, his last idea with the book worked since he unfortunately convinces with a misleading tone and misinformation! If you truly want to be informed, look for other books on economic theory and analysis!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • It was not easy to read
    • Understanding of the subject matter
    • It was not interesting
    • I did not like the writing style
    • I would not read a book by the same author
    • I would not recommend it for reading
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  • The best. Wonderful book for someone who is starting out and wants to change their way of thinking and managing money. The author's writing style is concise and easy to read. It does not tire you.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Understanding of the subject matter
    • Was it interesting enough?
    • I liked the writing style
    • I would read a book by the same author
    • I would recommend it for reading
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  • St_Value

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    This review is about the publication date: 2000

    "Rich Dad Poor Dad" presents a simplistic but easily understandable approach to financial matters, suitable even for people without particular financial knowledge. However, from a narrative perspective, the style is quite repetitive and the stories are not particularly interesting.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Panos_Diama

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    Excellent book that you don't get bored of. Although it uses some investment methods that I think are not applicable in Greece in 2025, the deeper meaning of the book is 1) Not to be afraid to take a loan and 2) To understand why and how the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. These two points I mentioned earlier are explained in detail without his own theories but by presenting the everyday life of the average person.

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    An excellent book that changes your way of thinking about money. Easy to digest and a comfortable read.

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    Good for people who are clueless about personal finance. If you're looking for something more serious, it's not for you. I read it out of curiosity because there's a lot of hype about it. Overrated in my opinion. It is unnecessarily eccentric and pointlessly excessive. Dialogues and stories made up by the author, and that's what bothers me, combined with the author's poor financial knowledge... verbose and arrogant. If you want supplementary financial education on personal finance, look at other books in my opinion.

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  • YorgosA
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    A book that TEACHERS in elementary school MUST READ to our children!!! If you have children, nieces, grandchildren buy it and gift it yesterday!!!

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  • GrandFella
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    Perhaps one of the best self-improvement books for those who want to improve their finances. It won't teach you how to become a millionaire, however, it tries to change your mindset regarding money... It doesn't contain difficult terminology, it's introductory, and the author has chosen a narrative way of expression

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    "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki is a classic financial education book that explains the difference between the mindset of the "poor" dad and the "rich" dad. It focuses on the importance of financial literacy, investing, and creating passive income. It is easy to read, inspires a change in thinking about money, and is an excellent choice for beginners. I recommend it to anyone who wants to learn to manage their finances better and gain a new perspective on wealth creation.

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  • ioanna.nannou
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    The basic principles described are correct, the solutions provided, at least for our country, are impractical. Additionally, it is better to read it while you have a dad or mom, meaning you are quite young, because when you are the dad or mom, it is somewhat late to change anything. It is not bad, but it is not the best book for the money I have read.

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    A book that you should read not only for financial education, but to teach you how our parents often unintentionally pass on wrong messages that they believe are correct; one could say, as much as they know, so much they do.

    You only have to gain from reading this book

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    Understandable writing style, but it repeats a bit more than necessary. However, it provides a lot of value to someone who wants to gain financial literacy by analyzing its most basic rules.

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  • dimitris_Kyriakopoulos3576
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    I decided to get it because of the reviews, but it was much lower than I expected. Just empty talk and things that 9/10 people already know, and they are the basics. This book is only for a 10-year-old child

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    I am abroad and my order arrived exactly on time. I am very satisfied. I am reading it right now and once I finish, I will have more comments for you....

    14/5/2024
    I finished the book and it was amazing! It sparked a lot of imagination and many ideas. I am very excited about "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". I would discuss it with everyone, to read it at least once. It is a very nice way to find different perspectives on various topics.

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  • uniseptotic
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    Great book. Yes, many of the things it says you may already know, but it presents them in a way that makes you think.

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  • below_my_zero
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    The best book to start developing financial literacy, especially in our country where we have a tremendous lack. Make it a gift wherever you can.

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  • dark_soul1
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    Maybe one of the best books that anyone can read to gain economic education.

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    It is a very good book that offers you ready-made basic economic principles and thoughts on how you should operate and perceive money. It discusses the obvious things that children should learn from elementary school at the age of 6-7. Basic principles of economics and management that many well-known investors often mention, such as Buffett (snowball effect, passive income, realistic economic dynamics, etc.). Unfortunately, every time you discuss these basics with others, everyone looks at you strangely because they simply have €1000 and want to buy a car for €2000 instead of €500

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    Top book with a very simple and meaningful writing style, it opens your eyes to many topics and makes you see them from a different perspective. In my opinion, it should be taught in schools!

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    The paper is of very poor quality, although it is good.

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  • angela_kc
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    Awesome book! One that your child definitely needs to read. It takes a little bit of brainpower to understand what the book is saying and a lot of brainpower to put it into practice. And that's how you become rich!

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    Amazing book, easy to read, that helps the reader discover the economic intelligence hidden within them! I recommend it to everyone

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  • ALEXANDROS_PETROPOULOS7630
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    The Rich Dad Poor Dad is a book that is not only easy to read but also not suitable for those over 21 years old due to its simple writing style. It has some terms that you learn from this book, but otherwise, the author's points can be known if you delve a little deeper into money and how it is used. 3/5 only because I learned some terms.

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  • Nick_Alexopoulos99
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    Words are unnecessary for this book. A book that all teenagers should read to understand money and how it works... It opens your mind and makes you think beyond the common beliefs...

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  • kwstasvilas
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    What can I say about this book, it's stunning, it's exactly what someone who wants to enter the world of investments needs. Kiyosaki's writing is amazing, as well as the way he describes things in the book. Although it talks about a different era, I believe the advice it gives is very relevant to the times we are living in. Buy it fearlessly, I think it will make you think in a very different way from how you have been thinking until now about investments, but also about life in general.

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  • petrosxatz906
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    Well, it is the golden disc of investment books, truly one of the best books of all time in this particular genre. Anyone who wants to start understanding money better and aims for a comfortable life should read it. Personally, I have read all of Robert's books that are published in Greek, and I would say that "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" is the beginning that rightfully deserves half of everything

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  • He keeps repeating the same things. OK, his main idea, which of course does not suit everyone, but he does not go into depth about how and why. Quite superficial, and a bit far from Greek realities and the more modern era. Anyway, his repeated perspective in other words becomes very tiring even from the middle of the book.

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  • It is one of those books that help you change your way of thinking and for this reason I believe that it should not be missing from anyone's library. The way it explains the two different mindsets is also nice. Greece should teach this in high schools. On the downside, it repeats itself at the end of each chapter so you can easily skip. If you only remember the diagram, you have already made an important step.

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  • Introduction to simple everyday Financial Management, through the story of the financial father-teacher and the son, student. A smart, introductory approach to income generation, step by step, assuming that the modern person has the guts to break free from the sirens of consumerism.

    To break free from the mindset of buying "the absolutely necessary" and living with the minimum "living conditions".
    Does he have what it takes to create capital?
    Does he want to downgrade his "quality" of life?

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  • It is worth reading to gain a different way of thinking. I recommend it! Both this and the entire series of these books.

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  • Unacceptable. Without knowledge of economics, without experience, failed examples, written by someone who foolishly went bankrupt and became an employee of a company from which he left and said, "I will write a falsely informative book that will convince and sell out about how much of an expert I am on investments etc. etc." Well, now that I think about it again, his last idea with the book worked since he unfortunately convinces with a misleading tone and misinformation! If you truly want to be informed, look for other books on economic theory and analysis!

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