How Robert Kiyosaki might approach Business & Strategy
Most people think business and strategy are for the suits, the guys in the corner offices. They think it's some complex game only the highly educated can play. That's the biggest lie the school system teaches you! They teach you to be an employee, to follow orders, to be good at someone else's strategy.
The truth is, business is simple once you understand the real game: it's about assets. It's about creating something that puts money in your pocket, day in and day out, whether you’re there or not. That’s strategy – how to build those assets. It's not about working harder, it's about working smarter. It’s about having money work for you, not the other way around.
Think about it. The rich don't worry about a layoff. They don't worry about their boss. Why? Because they own the businesses, they own the real estate, they own the intellectual property. Their strategy is to acquire income-generating assets. Their strategy is to minimize their liabilities – those things that take money *out* of your pocket, like that fancy car the middle class chases.
Conventional wisdom tells you to get a safe job, climb the ladder. That's the rat race, my friends. The real strategy is to get off that ladder. It's about building your own engine of wealth. It means looking at every opportunity, every problem, and asking: "How can I turn this into an asset?" That's business. That's strategy. That's how you win the money game.
Imagined perspective — an AI synthesis grounded in Robert Kiyosaki’s recorded ideas and methods, not a quotation or a statement they actually made.