There's many better books on accumulating wealth. He implies a college professor would be poor, and smart people forego school. If you are a professor in a worthwhile field (STEM), your pay is very good, and you can leverage that income to build wealth. Rich Dad Poor Dad is gimmicky and half the advice is bad get rich schemes. Plus he's kind of a shitty writer.
If getting started you could read "The Richest Man in Babylon", or "The Millionaire Next Door".
There's many better books on accumulating wealth. He implies a college professor would be poor, and smart people forego school. If you are a professor in a worthwhile field (STEM), your pay is very good, and you can leverage that income to build wealth. Rich Dad Poor Dad is gimmicky and half the advice is bad get rich schemes. Plus he's kind of a shitty writer.
If getting started you could read "The Richest Man in Babylon", or "The Millionaire Next Door".
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