Robert Kiyosaki in Crisis?

Just a couple of weeks ago the news circulated on the Internet: “Robert Kiyosaki files for bankruptcy. “

This alludes to a problem that Kiyosaki is facing in relation to a lawsuit by the Learning Annex company, which claims a percentage of the profits from its keynote presentations, arguing that much of its success is due to the work carried out by them. Given this, the American justice orders Richard Global to pay $ 24 million.

The scandal is no wonder and undoubtedly this has caused the image of Robert Kiyosaki as finance guru seems to have collapsed for many (among whom I do NOT include myself).

The media, as usual, seem to delight and give their dose of yellowishness to the news where someone great like Robert seems to be in serious trouble. And of course I do not intend to minimize the problem, much less deny that it is a serious situation and that obviously Kiyosaki will have to handle with great caution so as not to put his fortune or his reputation at risk.

However, I have to confess that this type of event does not surprise me. The problems in business they exist and will always exist. Working with people and other companies continues to be a potential source of conflicts to live with and to protect oneself from.

So to those who rejoice and even mock saying that Robert Kiyosaki was it a sham or that his business concepts they do not work, I ask them the following questions:

  • Is there a company without problems?
  • Isn’t it always time to deal with profiteers and companies?
  • Isn’t the abundance of wealth a cause for envy for many?
  • Will Robert Kiyosaki be the first millionaire in lawsuit problems?
  • Are we perfect and should we never be wrong?

And perhaps the most important question we should ask ourselves: is it that those who seek to make firewood from the fallen tree are not the ones who envy those who have the most?

What’s more, I dare to think that those who are most happy are those who have never succeeded, those who have not tried or those who dream of easy money. And certainly, I admit that there is some liver in my comment, but I simply do not accept the idea that a mistake, a problem or a failure is reason enough to suggest that the principles of rich dad, they were a sham.

For me, Robert Kiyosaki is in crisis. As have Donald Trump, Carlos Slim, Bill Gates, Martha Stuart, and many others.

Crises will always be there, waiting for the moment to test us.

Crises appear as silent enemies, seeking our weak points to rule over them. However, I have seen many of these great men and women emerge victorious in crises, become even more prosperous and I am sure this will not be the exception.

We will have to give time to time and for me, I keep waiting for the day when I have the opportunity to attend a seminar of Mr. Robert Kiyosaki, to be able to shake his hand and thank him for all his teachings.

To tell him that his books adorn the bookshelf in my living room with honor, that they are like a treasure for me and that many of his teachings have been put into practice, that I teach them to my children and that they work!

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