During these years of crisis, not only has the resale of books had a great future, but some literary genres have suffered an unexpected second life. The economic genre has been the most prominent during these years since either many were looking for a solution to get out of their Crisis or others were looking for ways not to lose money.
Surely everyone, either one or the other, has read and known to Robert Kiyosaki, the author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad. In this book the writer begins to talk about his peculiar vision of money, for this he takes the figure of his real father, a poor civil servant and his fictional father, father of a friend of his who is very rich. Kiyosaki not only talks about his relationship with his parents and money but also about how to handle it so that at 40 you can retire young and multimillionaire.
Second Chance continues the Rich Dad, Poor Dad books by Robert Kiyosaki
Personally I do not know anyone who has achieved such a feat with Kiyosaki's books but they have opened the sights of many users, to the point of turn books into bestsellers, at least all but one: Second opportunity.
Second Chance is a new book by Kiyosaki that came out last year but how few sales he has had until then, it may be because of his new perception of money or because he does not have an attractive title, I do not know, but in any case Second Chance is a compilation of all the evils of the current economic system and how to try evade them in a legal and personal way. Thus, according to the publisher says of his book, Second Chance teach the present to change the future for those who do not know their past are condemned to repeat it.
I don't really know if it is so or not, but as a reader of some Kiyosaki books, I know that will not leave anyone indifferent, but I still wonder that he tiptoed over when his older brothers have not, the topic may not be to the liking of users, although it seems to me that the problem is in the title and that is «Rich Dad, Poor Dad»Has more pull than No products found. Do not you think?
Like all kiyosaki books, interesting, realistic, very objective. I just bought it and I am already reading it, and although many may deny what he affirms, they will always end up giving him the reason for his correct affirmations.