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Be willing to learn from your mistakes from "summary" of Rich Dad's Who Took My Money? by Robert T. Kiyosaki,Sharon L. Lechter

In the game of money, mistakes are inevitable. Everyone makes them, even the most successful investors. The key is not to dwell on your mistakes or let them discourage you. Instead, you should view them as valuable learning opportunities. Many people are afraid to make mistakes because they fear failure. However, failure is not the end of the road – it is simply a stepping stone on the path to success. By embracing your mistakes and learning from them, you can grow stronger and wiser in your financial journey. One of the most impor...
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    Rich Dad's Who Took My Money?

    Robert T. Kiyosaki

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