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3 Ways Robert Kiyosaki’s ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Lessons Still Apply Today

Last updated: July 23, 2025 1:22 pm
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1. Build Passive Income Streams2. Invest Early3. Prioritize Financial Education

Sometimes advice is so good, it sticks around for decades and continues to inspire new generations. Many fans of Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” originally published in 1997, say the book’s lessons still apply today — perhaps now more than ever.

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Here’s a look at three of those wealth-building lessons and what financial experts told GOBankingRates about how to make them work for your money.

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1. Build Passive Income Streams

A lesson many experts appreciate from Kiyosaki is the goal of building passive income streams — assets that generate money with little ongoing effort.

Dennis Shirshikov, head of growth and engineering at Growthlimit.com and an adjunct finance professor at CUNY, said this concept goes far beyond traditional real estate or dividend income.

“Kiyosaki encouraged creating assets that work for you while you sleep,” Shirshikov said. “The digital economy has presented new vehicles: subscription-based templates, automated chatbots designed for lead generation, or licensing proprietary algorithms to niche markets.”

These types of digital assets can serve as modern interpretations of Kiyosaki’s classic advice — income-producing tools that don’t require you to trade time for money.

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2. Invest Early

Another timeless Kiyosaki lesson: Start investing as early as possible. Andrew Lokenauth, a money expert and founder of Be Fluent in Finance, said one approach is to take calculated risks.

“Most people let fear stop them from investing,” he said. “But there’s a huge difference between gambling and calculated risk-taking. I always do deep research, run the numbers carefully and have exit strategies.”

Investing early — and wisely — can be one of the most powerful ways to build long-term wealth, a concept Kiyosaki has championed for decades.

3. Prioritize Financial Education

Kiyosaki has often said that financial literacy is the true foundation of wealth. That idea remains especially relevant in today’s quickly evolving financial landscape.

“Kiyosaki extolled financial literacy as the source of wealth,” Shirshikov said. “And today’s entrepreneurs can access micro-learning platforms, podcasts, bite-sized online courses, even blockchain-verified learning tokens, to get ahead of market shifts.”

He also highlighted nontraditional paths to financial education. “You can engage in decentralized finance communities and earn governance tokens while you learn, making education a passive-yield opportunity.”

Marguerita Cheng, a certified financial planner and CEO of Blue Ocean Global Wealth, said that if the United States wants to improve financial outcomes for its citizens, schools would ideally play a bigger role in teaching financial literacy.

“All too often, discussions about money are uncomfortable, so we avoid the topic altogether,” Cheng said. “I tell my family that when we can manage our time, health, money and emotions — there’s no limit to what we can accomplish.”

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