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eal_0608 ([info]eal_0608) wrote,
@ 2010-12-03 08:01:00

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@@@@@Today, I am constantly shocked at the number
@@@@@Today, I am constantly shocked at the number of people who pay more taxes, or take fewer deductions, simply because they are afraid of the governmentAnd I do know how frightening and intimidating a government tax agent can be I have had friends who have had their businesses shut down and destroyed, only to find out it was a mistake on the part of the governmentBut the price of working from January to mid-May is a high price to pay for that intimidationMy poor dad never fought backMy rich dad didn't eitherHe just played the game smarter, and he did it through corporations-the biggest secret of the rich
You may remember the first lesson I learned from my rich dadI was a little boy of 9 who had to sit and wait for him to choose to talk to meI often sat in his office waiting for him to "get to me He was ignoring me on purpose He wanted me to recognize his power and desire to have that power for myself one dayFor all the years I studied J and learned from him, he always reminded me that knowledge was powerAnd with money comes great power that requires the right knowledge to keep it and make it multiplyWithout that knowledge, the world pushes you around Rich dad constantly reminded Mike and me that the biggest bully was not the boss or the supervisor, but the tax manThe tax man will always take more if you let him
The first lesson of having money work for me, as opposed to working for money, is really all about powerIf you work for money, you give the power up to your employerIf your money works for you, you keep and control the power
Once we had this knowledge of the power of money working for us, he wanted us to be financially smart and not let bullies push us aroundYou need to know the law and how the system worksIf you're ignorant, it is easy to be bulliedIf you know what you're talking about, you have a fighting chanceThat is why he paid so much for smart tax accountants and attorney


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