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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Rich Dad P1

I met with these two people in Vivo City.They introduced me to this Robert Kiyosaki 's Rich Dad, Poor Dad follow by some brief description about the book.Subsequently, they asked me to do a survey on topics related to personal financial planning. and those questions were intentionally set, i would say, to mislead me.
for eg. would you like to retire before 45??Answer: Yes or No.
That's like asking me, would you like to be a millionaire or even billionaire before 45? my answer is Hell Yeah, but the question is how?
Here comes the tricky part, the last question : would like to join a Cashflow 101 workshop organized by this this Entrepreneurship Center which I have never even heard before.
I thought for a while, and think this may be a good chance for me to learn this interesting board game..

Actually I sort of regret after revealing my contact.no to them.

After that, I have been approached by one of them, asking me out for a meeting so that I can get the ticket and watch some "educational videos". in the video, Robert Kiyosaki is giving a speech on the different mindset of rich and poor people that will directly change their course of life.
and this time, He started to chat with me about my family background, a little bit disturbing to me thou. of course, he couldn't stress more about how I, as a young man, should start to plan financially to achieve my dream life. his solution was so not exciting, to start up my own business or in another words, to be an entrepreneur. However, when he continued to share his thoughts, I started to sense some awkwardness in this situation: there cant possibly be such a kind person who come out from no where, yet,is so keen to offer me a solution to be a rich man @.@

I got back to my room after that meeting, with lots of question marks in my mind.

So, I tried to google for other information about this mysterious workshop.
and this is what I got : link1 , It's not something unexpected, but seriously, I was shocked to find out that I nearly fall prey to this pyramid scam...

the story continues...

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