Gratitude Day 7: Books

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One of the best books I read last year was "Why A Students Work for C Students and B Students Work for the Future" by Robert Kiyosaki.

If you are an budding entrepreneur or an employee hoping to get into the world of entrepreneurship, then this book is perfectly for you. I like books by Robert Kiyosaki because of what it does to the mindset. Everything starts from the heart. Failure, success, entrepreneurship, e. t.c. Everything begins from the heart. Reading books by Robert Kiyosaki will change your mindset and turn you into an entrepreneur.

Today I'm grateful for books. Books are time like time capsules that can take you into the past or future and into the minds of those who you want to learn from.

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This is the last book I read and today, I'm going to read it again. I want to just glance through it one last time and note some important points.


Everyday is gratitude day. @tojukaka

What is Gratitudeday?

Gratitudeday is all about being thankful for the things that are happening in your life. A lot of us go through life taking things for granted. The goal is to challenge you to make a blog post about something you are grateful for. It could be big or small. It doesn't matter. Little things matter. I'll be doing this for 62 days (62 is not a random number). It's not an endurance game, you can join in anytime you want and opt out anytime you want.

How to Participate in #GratitudeDay Challenge



Write a post about anything you are grateful for.
Upvote my #gratitudeday post Resteem my #gratitudeday post(not compulsory) Use the tag #gratitudeday

This is what I will do in return.

I'll upvote your post
I'll note your name in my spreadsheet, that you qualify for the grand prize of 62SBD. The grand prize is now unknown.

Thank you very much.

P.S
If I didn't upvote your post, please hold on. I'm currently in long trip and the network is mostly terrible and sometimes just not available.

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Wow! Am so glad about this post @tojukaka. Am currently studying a book by Robert Kiyosaki 'RICH DAD POOR DAD' and after that, i'll move on to this book you talked about. Reading indeed maketh a man.

Robert Kiyosaki's books are amazing. I know about "Why the A students work for the C Students". So lovely

That book was a game changer for me, I had my mentality reconstructed when a read that book. Grateful heart.


A student works for c student .i learnt that c student are capitalist which makes them think wide and explore different areas of life . in rich dad and poor dad ,i learnt that the best subject is investing and accountingi have red most his books @tojukaka . robert kiyosaki is very good writer. in his book why

Hello sir, concerning the gratitude day post, must the title of the post start with #Gratitudeday too?

i'm definitely gonna get the "if you wanna be rich and happy, dont go to school"

Same thing I was thinking about yesterday!!!
I am so grateful for books... My companions.

I recently finished Rich Dad Poor Dad and it's confirmed and opened my eyes to a lot of financial truths.

Success comes from your mindset, and what you feed your mind will determine what it gives out.
Keep feeding your mind with the right stuff. It'll pay off in the long run.

You really like reading? That's cool. Wish you a safe trip

Robert Kiyosaki has a wealth of business advice and wealth creation that he shares in his books. I've read two of them (Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant).

Good books

For me, it's the joy of having friends that resonates in my heart today

Blessings

that good i think i will get to make research on that statement RICH AND HAPPY DON'T GO TO SCHOOL nice one brotherly

Books makes a man

Another great one @tojukaka

Yes!!!..
Books, how can I do without them..
They are my kryptonite..

We should be greatful to book everyday of our lives sef.
Books made me who I am today. With books you will travel beyond, you will get to know about others too.

Talking about that book "why A student works for C student". I have seen it and even I have the PDF, but I haven't read it yet and I lost it in my PDF. But since you talked about the book, then it's high time I get it back and do some reading in it.

Thanks.