My Rat Race

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March 4th, 2006

If you have read one of the most popular books usually read by businessmen, Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and co-authored by Sharon Lechter, CPA, you have most probably read about the rat race.

If you have not read the book, have not heard about Robert Kiyosaki, never attended any of Kiyosaki’s seminars, never read any of Robert Kiyosaki’s books, nor played the game Cashflow 101 and the more advanced versions of it all made by Robert Kiyosaki, then it may be the first time you heard about the rat race.

This blog is not in any attempt trying to explain what the rat race is. But let me try to explain it in the best way I can with the least number of words possible. The rat race is the endless cycle of earning money with employee income and ending up with no more money just before the next payday comes and will rely on the next income where the monthly budget of anyone in the rat race is just enough to survive and there is nothing else left for whatever purpose. People in the rat race are the majority of people and many cannot seem to figure out how to leave the rat race.

In many of Robert Kiyosaki’s books, seminars, and board games, his objective is really to take people out the rat race. Guilding people with financial knowledge ideas that may be useful for further business and investments in the future.

This blog is the story of my rat race. I am still in the rat race. And on this blog I will tell the story of my rat race and how I will get out of it. My game plan, and how it executes, if it goes on well or not, as well as other plan changes that may occur. While quoting along some of Robert Kiyosaki’s words and how they worked for me. Once I get out the rat race, I will then get into the fast track.

This blog is the story of My Rat Race.

The Cash Maker

3 Comments »

  1. My Rat Race » Blog Archive » Welcome to My Rat Race wrote,

    […] If you want to know what this blog is all about, why not start with the about page. […]

    Pingback on March 5, 2006 @ 8:51 am

  2. My Rat Race » Blog Archive » My First Quadrant wrote,

    […] One half of the ways to earn money is the E and S, and the other half is the B and I. And to have financial freedom, Robert Kiyosaki highly suggest we seek to go to the B and I, and if you just stay in the E and S quadrants, you will be still stuck in the rat race and never get on to the fast track. […]

    Pingback on March 27, 2006 @ 9:10 am

  3. Brad wrote,

    Don’t know your name, but it sounds like you are educated on what works and what doesn’t in escaping the rat race, but lack an opportunity to escaped. I’m sure you have read Kiyosaki’s book “The Business School”. My question would be why are you not interested in any form of Network Marketing, MLM, or FPO? It sounds like you are still hammering away at the E and S side when you know the money is on the B and I side. Shoot me an email.

    Comment on March 30, 2008 @ 3:28 pm

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