Get Rich The Time-Tested Way: Invest In Property
If you are going to get rich, you may have to give up everything you ever learned in school and from your parents and start from scratch. Now that’s not a definite by any means. You may not have to start over. If someone along the line taught you, for instance that it doesn’t actually take money to make money, then you may already be on the right track.
In the words of Robert Kiyosaki of “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” fame, “It doesn’t take money to make money. I often hear people say it takes money to make money. I disagree. We had no money when we started and we were also in debt. It also doesn’t take a formal education.”
As an example of this phenomenon, Kiyosaki cites the life of Bill Gates. Gates, who never earned a single college diploma in his life, went on to become one of the richest men on Earth.
What it does take, Kiyosaki says, is determination and a willingness to learn quickly. But you also have to know what to do with your talents and, most importantly, to know which part of the Cash Flow Quadrant to generate your income from.
The Cash Flow Quadrant is an icon taught to him by his best friend’s father, a man to whom he refers in his books as his “rich dad.” It is an illustration of what his rich dad called the four different types of people in relation to money: Employees, the Self-employed, Businesspeople and Investors. Each quadrant comes with its own outlook on the world. The outlook of those in the B and I quadrants are the ones that help make them rich.
One of the aforementioned traits necessary for becoming rich, being a quick study, has nothing to do with going back to school– the subject you must be able to learn about is actually a quite specific one: you must learn about real estate investing. Kiyosaki claims that investing in real estate is the best way to get rich because it ties into so many aspects of modern life– almost every office building or storefront you glimpse while driving down the street, for example, represents money in the pocket of some canny investor.
But don’t worry– learning about real estate doesn’t mean that you have to learn every minute detail that goes into the buying and selling of property; in reality, there are plenty of people willing to take on the technical aspects of investing for you. You just need to think like a businessperson in choosing the individuals with whom you surround yourself.
Now, this is quite different from being in the ‘S’ or self-employed section of the Cash Flow quadrant, because, a self-employed person doesn’t own a business; he or she simply owns a job. Those who own businesses, says Kiyosaki, can leave for a year and return to find your organization still intact and profitable– being a businessperson means that you are able to delegate authority to the right people, and not take on an excessive amount of responsibility yourself.
In the end, it doesn’t really matter if you dive headfirst into the study of investing yourself, or you simply hire a qualified expert to help you make your decisions. The important part is that if you really want to strike it rich, you must be willing to move from the ‘E’ and ‘S’ squares of the Cash Flow Quadrant into squares ‘B’ and ‘I,’ which are where the real money is.