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Summary of Rich Dad Poor Dad chapter 7

 Here's a summary of Chapter 7 of "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki:


Chapter 7: Overcoming Obstacles

In this chapter, Kiyosaki talks about the importance of overcoming obstacles on the road to financial success. He shares two stories about his experience playing little league baseball to illustrate the point.

The first story is about a game where Kiyosaki's team was down by five runs in the final inning. The coach told the team that they could still win if they all focused and gave it their all. The team rallied and ended up winning the game. Kiyosaki learned that when faced with obstacles, it's important to stay focused and never give up.

The second story is about a game where Kiyosaki's team was playing in the championship game. He was up to bat with two outs and the bases loaded. Kiyosaki was nervous, but his coach reminded him to focus on the ball and not let his fear take over. Kiyosaki hit a home run and won the game for his team. Kiyosaki learned that fear can hold you back, but with focus and determination, you can overcome it.

Kiyosaki then relates these lessons to personal finance. He argues that most people are held back by fear and the belief that they can't achieve financial success. He encourages readers to overcome these mental obstacles and take action to achieve their financial goals. He suggests that people should educate themselves about money and investing, take calculated risks, and surround themselves with successful people who can mentor and support them.

Overall, the chapter emphasizes the importance of persistence, focus, and determination in overcoming obstacles and achieving financial success.

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