What School Should Have Taught You

audiobook (Unabridged) About Money & Job Security

By Robert Kiyosaki

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What does school teach us about money, investments, retirement or job security?

For most of us, not enough!

Is the success of one's education measured at graduation or at retirement?

If a comfortable and financially secure retirement is the final test score, then the educational system has failed its students.

The old ideas about money and job security no longer work - these are the new ideas:

  • How to afford more of what you want

  • The difference between money and wealth

  • What to tell your children about jobs in the future

  • What to do today for a financially secure tomorrow

  • How our schools diminish your chances for job security

  • New ideas on job security

    Robert Kiyosaki is one of the new breed of business owners, who has stopped talking about the shortcomings of the school system and is doing something about it. In this thought-provoking audio, Robert Kiyosaki has continued the themes begun in his international best seller "If You Want to Be Rich and Happy Don't Go to School?"

    He says: "Education does not prepare students for real life. Even if they do have a university degree, more and more will be stuck in shaky, low paying jobs with no security at retirement''.

    Robert Kiyosaki is 4th generation Japanese American, married and financially independent. A former Marine Corps pilot and Vietnam Veteran, now businessman and teacher, he comes from a family of educators. He is co-founder of the Excellerated Learning Institute, who's work began in 1978, to specialize in high speed learning for entrepreneurs.

  • What School Should Have Taught You