What Schools Will Never Teach You About Money By Robert T. Kiyosaki


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Explanation
Since being an entrepreneur is no big deal, a better question to ask 
might be, “What kind of entrepreneur do I want to be?”
There is an old Chinese proverb that comes to mind: “In the forest, 
there are many different birds.”
If you look at the CASHFLOW Quadrant, think of each quadrant as 
a different forest, and in that forest are varieties of different birds. The 
following sections illustrate this point.
The E Quadrant
In this forest is a wide variety of different employees, from CEOs 
to janitors, lawyers to laborers, accountants to tax evaders, managers 
and mothers. 
There are employees who work full-time, part-time, by the hour
on commission, or for a monthly salary. There are those who work 
from home, work in an office, or work from anywhere.
The S Quadrant
In the S-quadrant forest lives another wide variety of birds. The 
S quadrant is where most entrepreneurs roost. S stands for small 
business, businesses with fewer than 500 employees. S also stands for 
smart person: doctors, lawyers or consultants with a small business 
built around special skills.
Here are a few more plays on the letter S:
S stands for selfish person. They are small and stay small
because they do not want to share what they earn. They do
everything, from answering the phone, to cleaning the office,
to doing their own taxes.
FAQ 
Aren’t we all capitalists?
Short Answer 
No.
Explanation
In the communist world, there are doctors, lawyers, bankers, pilots, 
web designers, and teachers. These are the people who make up any 
economy, regardless if it is capitalist, socialist, or communist.
True capitalists are people who use other people’s labor and other 
people’s money to do what people and governments want done.
They use capital markets and enrich themselves in the process. If you 
work for money and invest your money, you are part of a capitalist 
society, but not necessarily a capitalist.
The definition of capitalism is: An economic system in which
the means of production are privately owned and operated for a 
private profit.
Karl Marx defined the proletariat, the working class, as people who
do not own the means of production. When schools train you to get 
a job or work for money as an accountant, lawyer, or doctor, you are 
being trained to work for a capitalist. 

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