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7 Brutal Lessons from Rich Dad Poor Dad (That Actually Work in India)

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 Introduction: Why This Book Still Sparks Conversation “I read Rich Dad Poor Dad expecting motivation… but one lesson completely changed how I see money.” Few personal finance books have influenced readers worldwide as deeply as Rich Dad Poor Dad. Rather than teaching complex investing strategies, Robert Kiyosaki focuses on something more fundamental  financial mindset. The book compares two perspectives on money: one shaped by traditional education and job security, and another driven by financial intelligence and long-term thinking. The Core Idea: Mindset Over Income The central message is simple yet powerful: Wealth is not determined by how much you earn but by how well you understand money. Kiyosaki argues that schools teach professional skills but rarely teach financial literacy — leaving many hardworking individuals financially stressed despite stable careers. Assets vs Liabilities: The Game-Changing Concept One of the book’s most famous lessons: Assets put money into yo...

The Power of Habit Book Review: Why Small Actions Shape Success in Life and Business

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 Introduction: Why Change Feels Hard  and Why It Isn’t Most people believe transformation requires massive effort or sudden inspiration. Yet The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business reveals a quieter truth: Our lives are largely controlled by patterns operating beneath conscious awareness. Charles Duhigg combines neuroscience, psychology, and real-world stories to explain how habits influence individuals, organizations, and societies. And once you understand habits, change becomes practical rather than mysterious. The Habit Loop: The Invisible System Behind Behavior At the heart of the book lies a simple framework: Cue — a trigger that starts behavior Routine — the action itself Reward — the benefit your brain remembers Instead of relying on willpower, lasting change happens when we redesign this loop. This explains why people struggle with productivity, health goals, or consistency  they try to fight habits instead of redesigning them. Why Habits Mat...