Robert Kiyosaki – The Speech That Broke The Internet!!! KEEP THEM POOR! PART 2

Robert Kiyosaki – The Speech That Broke The Internet!!! KEEP THEM POOR! PART 2

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  1. it's kind of nauseating how little regard Kiyosaki seems to have for poor people (though his sentiment that poverty is passed down is more a reflection of what a greater part of society has for poor people, and Kiyosaki himself may genuinely have some sympathy or pity for them). Poverty costs money, is the thing. it costs you everything to pay for bills and food, and often you have to go without. if you save a little, it can be wiped out by a single emergency. you overdraft, so you're charged a fee. you have multiple jobs, so you're spending the whole day working and driving and never mind if you have kids. you don't grow up in a poverty mindset, you learn what it's like to live in poverty becasue that's the reality! you can't will away your extra expenses, pull yourself out of debt when jobs aren't paying enough to do so. it's almost insulting how he pretends like none of this is real, as if it's all in your head and if you just looked up and thought for a while, you could will away your rent and utilities and work and put time into making up a way to be more successful.

    Once again, this inane babble that many people in Kiyosaki's position will peddle to try and explain their success is punctuated by genuine bits of advice. there's a problem with how school is structured and it's not doing a proper job of allowing people to grow and learn and become curious about things. but like, there's business classes. but the only reason this entrepreneurship stuff works is because there aren't a lot of people in the game. not everyone can become like Kiyosaki, owning stuff and making money off of it. we need people to clean toilets, staff the stores, run dozens of other menial jobs and positions that keep the world running. "Don't accept a paycheck". I'm actually perfectly fine working for a paycheck, doing something that feels productive for some of my day, or week, in order to cover my necessities. Kiyosaki's advice isn't useful (nor is it particularly novel) because I don't want to be like him. I want to be able to live comfortably, and I want that for other people too. so what should I do then? Kiyosaki's advice is the same as hundreds, thousands of people. it's not shocking, or provocative, or original. it's about as safe and unchallenging as it gets.

  2. The education system will never teach us about money because the Government wants to keep us under their control.
    And then there are the crooks that take advantage of the poor.

  3. I was hoping part 2 would be new bits of information, but all you did was reorder the clips and add some new music. Kinda disappointing not gonna lie. Part 1 was great though.

  4. "You'll always be poor."
    I see that every day where I work…
    The kids, their parents, my co-workers, everyone.
    It's kinda scary when I actually think about it.

  5. The elitists there paper which says our goal will be accomplished one drop at a time so as to never bring suspicion upon ourselves this will also prevent them from seeing the changes as they occur we will always stand above the relative field of their experience where we know the secrets of the absolute we will work together always and will remain bound by blood and secrecy death will come to he who speaks we will keep their lifespan short and their minds weak while pretending to do the opposite when we use our knowledge of Science and Thechnology in subtle ways so they never see what is happening.)^ ^("KEEP THEM POOR!")^*

  6. Kiyosaky grossly contradicts himself when he says that if you come from a poor family you have a poor mindset and you will be poor and that means that THE ENVIRONMENT in which the person grows and is raised determines if the person is going to be poor or rich, and then goes on to say that being poor is GENETICALLY determined.

  7. While I can’t agree with everything he says (probably because I was conditioned that way), he does make a lot of excellent points, is very insightful, and makes you think about the the world differently.

  8. 8:11 – it's MOSTLY passed down genetically, but this is not the only path forward. If it was, Robert himself could never be rich. This is good news for most people – learn how to be rich and implement your knowledge, and you can be rich too.

  9. Its human nature to deceive for personal gain Self education is key because you actually learn how to prosper yourself
    The system works by
    Entertain us with sitcoms
    scremongre us about evrything through media
    Pay and charge us for there products
    And In the end controle us subconsciously.

    the system is a product
    designed by powerfull people.
    you must learn yourself nobody will tech you to do as good ore better than they are financially. Its human nature .