Das Business des 21. Jahrhunderts

German, Robert T. Kiyosaki, 2019
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The central thesis of Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert T. Kiyosaki is: The equation of going to school, getting a good degree, and then securing a stable job for financial security no longer holds true today. The only way to achieve financial freedom is to build your own business. How this can be accomplished is explained by the successful entrepreneur in this book. Clearly and impressively, the bestselling author emphasizes that economically turbulent times are not a hindrance. On the contrary: a difficult economic situation is the best time to start your own business. Why? Simply put: In times of economic uncertainty, people become creative. They break out of their comfort zones and take initiative. This is entrepreneurship at its finest – and that is exactly what Robert T. Kiyosaki wants to awaken in you. "Tough times require tough people... And so there are only two questions left. First: Are you ready to be a tough person? And if your answer is 'Yes', then the second question is: What do you want to do now? I cannot answer the first question for you, but I know exactly the answer to the second question. This answer is what this book is about." Robert T. Kiyosaki.

Key specifications

Language
German
Author
Robert T. Kiyosaki
Number of pages
176
Book cover
Paperback
topic
Personal development
Year
2019
Item number
14680411

General information

Publisher
Finanzbuch
Category
Guidebooks
Release date
20.3.2019
Sales rank in Category Guidebooks
3195 of 190912

Book properties

topic
Personal development
Language
German
Author
Robert T. Kiyosaki
Year
2019
Number of pages
176
Edition
3
Book cover
Paperback

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Product dimensions

Height
215 mm
Width
145 mm
Weight
250 g

Package dimensions

Length
21.60 cm
Width
15.10 cm
Height
1.80 cm
Weight
223 g

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