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[RECOMMENDED] Why You Should Encourage Kids to be Rule Breakers – by Robert Kiyosaki

[TIP: If you truly LOVE your child, and want him/her to make it in life – especially FINANCIALLY – you WILL stop and read THIS…right to the end]

Once again I find myself MOVED to share another powerfully insightful best practice parenting ideas article from Robert Kiysaki’s Rich Dad blog.

The following excerpt is just one of many parts of this piece that resonates so much with me:

“So, there are two problems. Our kids want to create jobs, which is a vital need for our country, and instead of teaching our kids how to create jobs, our schools teach them how to get jobs.

In the process, they build into them an employee mindset, which is one that is inclined to follow the rules instead of break them. This breaks their spirit, and it squashes their entrepreneurial dreams.” – Robert Kiyosaki, in “Why You Should Encourage Kids to be Rule Breakers” [Read the full article by clicking the link or image below]

It just amazes me how despite all the practical real world relevant, and life changing sense this many has continued to make with his writing, MANY MANY parents in this part of the world, who cannot claim NOT to have encountered his work, continue to put their kids, blindly through conventional schooling, with all it’s harmful aspects INTACT!!!

Suffice to say that MY kids will continue to spared THAT kind of damage…and you can be sure they ARE being TAUGHT to be unapologetic rule breakers…like I AM :-)

Why You Should Encourage Kids to be Rule Breakers

 

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http://www.richdad.com/Resources/Rich-Dad-Financial-Education-Blog/March-2013/will-our-kids-entrepreneur-dreams-die.aspx

[RECOMMENDED] Why Our Most Educated Generation is Struggling Financially – by Robert Kiyosaki

By many reports, the millennial generation is the most educated generation in US history—and by some stretch. Take a look at this graph from Pew Research.

Yet, they have a problem. Despite all this higher education, they have the highest levels of unemployment of any work demographic and they make 20 percent less than their parents did at the same stage of life.

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