The thing I like about RDPD is like many others, it was a paradigm shift for me in one of the areas in my life that I rank to be very poor, my finances and financial knowledge. I have been "poor" for a good portion of my life, and had a ton of negitive and limiting beliefs on money, what it was, and that it was bad. All the classic ones and more. I also have known for a long time that being an employee is not my preffered route in life, waiting til I was 65 to start doing the things I want to do. While I am not rich yet by a long margin, I now have a financial goal, which if I can credit one big thing to RDPD, its that. I am now an active member of a Cashflow club (which is an excellent game), and am looking towards ways to invest in real estate...and honestly, before I even read the books, I was always interested in buying land and property.
Next weekend a friend and I are going to one of his seminars. Maybe it will be a ripoff, but maybe it will be a decent financial foundation. We shall see.
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