读英语原著《Rich Dad Poor Dad》,提高你的财商(富爸爸穷爸爸)

2024-05-18 15:04

1. 读英语原著《Rich Dad Poor Dad》,提高你的财商(富爸爸穷爸爸)

写在前面 
  
 大多数人努力工作奋斗终身却仍然不能致富,甚至负债累累,因为学校从来不教授金钱的知识,所以他们只知道为钱而拼命工作,却从不学习如何让钱为自己工作……
  
 1999年4月,全球著名投资教育家人 罗伯特·清崎 和 注册会计师 、资深经理和咨询专家莎伦·L·莱希特一起写了《Rich
  
 Dad Poor Dad》一书,中文翻译是《富爸爸穷爸爸》,首次提出了财商概念,英文缩写为FQ(Financial
  
 Quotient)。这本书发行109个国家,总销量突破2900万册,英文版连续6年高居《纽约时报》畅销书排行榜榜首,中文版连续18个月蝉联全国畅销书排行榜冠军。
  
 财商对我们来说是迫切需要培养的一种能力,是与 智商 、 情商 并列的现代社会能力三大不可或缺的素质,是人作为经济人在经济社会中的生存能力。
  
 这本书的作者以自己亲身经历的财富故事,展示了“穷爸爸”和“富爸爸”截然不同的金钱观和财富观:穷人为钱工作,富人让钱为自己工作,并提出切实有效的投资策略和理财方法,指导人们创造和守住财富,最终走上财务自由之路。
  
  学习笔记 
  
  我在阅读这本书的过程中勾画了些能够体现重点思想的句子,整理出来。 
  
  1.There is a difference between being poor and beingbroke.Broke istemporary. Poor iseternal. 
  
   broke   : having no moneyat all or very little money.
  
   temporary   :continuingfor only a limited period of time. 
  
   eternal   :continuingfor ever and having no end. 
  
    
  
  2.People’s lives are forever controlled by two emotions: fear and greed. 
  
   greed   :astrong desire for more food, money, power, possessions etc than you need. 
  
    
  
  3.The poor and the middleclasswork for money.The rich have money work for them. 
  
   class   :agroup of people within a society who have the same economic and socialposition. 
  
    
  
  4.It’s not how much money you make. It’s how much money you keep. 
  
    
  
  5.Rich peopleacquireassets.The poor and middle class acquireliabilitiesthat they think are assets. An asset puts money in my pocket. A liability takesmoney out of my pocket. 
  
   acquire   :toget or buy something. 
  
   asset   :somethinghaving value, such as a possession or property, that is owned by a person,business, or organization. 
  
   liability   :  the    amount    of    money    that 
  
 a   person    or    organization       owes   . 
  
    
  
  6.The rich focus on their assetcolumnswhileeveryone else focuses on their incomestatements. 
  
   column   :aline of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page. 
  
   statement   :apiece of paper that lists financial details. 
  
    
  
  7.Financial struggle is often the result of people working all their lives forsomeone else. 
  
    
  
  8.If you work for money, you give the power to your employer. If money works foryou, you keep the power and control it. 
  
    
  
  9.The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind. If it is trained well,it can createenormouswealth. 
  
   enormous   :extremelylarge or great. 
  
    
  
  10.Great opportunities are not seen with your eyes. They are seen with your mind. 
  
    
  
  11.The primary difference between a rich person and a poor person is how theymanage fear. 
  
    
  
  12.For most people, the reason they don’t win financially is because the pain oflosing money is far greater than the joy of being rich. 
  
    
  
  13.There is gold everywhere. Most people are not trained to see it. 
  
 
  
  
 14.Failure inspires winners. Failure defeats losers.
  
    
  
  这本书的用词非常简单,读起来比较容易,开头阶段是这样子的,可以感受下: 
  
 Ihad two fathers, a rich one and a poor one. One was highly educated andintelligent. He had a Ph.D. and completed four years of undergraduate work inless than two years. He then went on to Stanford University, the University ofChicago, and Northwestern University to do his advanced studies, all on full financialscholarships. The other father never finished the eighth grade.
  
 Bothmen were successful in their careers, working hard all their lives. Both earnedsubstantial incomes. Yet one always struggled financially. The other would becomeone of the richest men in Hawaii. One died leaving tens of millions of dollarsto his family, charities, and his church. The other left bills to be paid.
  
 Bothmen were strong, charismatic, and influential. Both men offered me advice, butthey did not advise the same things. Both men believed strongly in educationbut did not recommend the same course of study.
  
 IfI had had only one dad, I would have had to accept or reject his advice. Havingtwo dads offered me the choice of contrasting points of view: one of a rich manand one of a poor man.
  
 Insteadof simply accepting or rejecting one or the other, I found myself thinkingmore, comparing, and then choosing for myself. The problem was that the richman was not rich yet, and the poor man was not yet poor. Both were just startingout on their careers, and both were struggling with money and families. Butthey had very different points of view about money.
  
 
  
  
  温馨提示 
  
 这本书大概210页,我用一周的零散时间看完了。这是一本可以帮助我们树立财富观的启蒙书,我读完后觉得很有意思,也很有用。这本书还有相应的有声书,读完后也可以找来没事的时候听一听。

读英语原著《Rich Dad Poor Dad》,提高你的财商(富爸爸穷爸爸)

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书名:《Rich Dad, Poor Dad》
作者:Robert T. Kiyosaki/Sharon L. Lechter
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豆瓣评分:8.4
出版社:Business Plus
出版年份:2000-4-1
页数:207
内容简介:Rich Dad, Poor Dad chronicles the story of the authors two dads, his own father, who wa the superintendent of education in Hawaii and who ended up dying penniless and his best friends father who dropped out of school at age 13 and went on to become one of the wealthiest men in Hawaii. Kiyosaki uses the story of these two men and their varying financial strategies to illustrate the need for a new financial paradigm in order to achieve financial success in the new millennium.
作者简介:罗伯特・T・清崎(Robert T. Kiyosaki),他教人们成为百万富翁,这就是为什么人们称他为百万富翁学校的教师的原因。
“人们在财务困境中挣扎的主要原因是:他们在学校里学习多年,却没有学到任何关于金钱方面的知识。其结果是,人们只知道为金钱而工作……但从来不学着让金钱为自己工作。”罗伯特这样说。
罗伯特生在夏威夷,长在夏威夷,是第四代日裔美国人。他出生于一个教师家庭,父亲在夏威夷州教育部任职。高中毕业以后,罗伯特在纽约接受教育,大学毕业后加人了美国海军陆战队,作为军官和舰载武装直升机驾驶员,被派往越南战场。
从战场上归来后,罗伯特开始了自己的商业生涯。1977年他创立了一家公司,首次将用尼龙和“维可牢”搭链制成的“冲浪者”钱包投放市场,后来这一产品在世界范围内成长为价值数百万美元的产业。他和他的产品在《赛马世界》、《绅士季刊》、《成功杂志》、《新闻周刊》上被广泛介绍。
1985年,他离开商界,与别人共同创建了一家国际教育公司。这家公司在七个国家设有办事处,向成千上万的学生教授商业和投资课程。他主持的长达一年的节目通过怀旧有线网在全美播放,以传播他的教育理论。
罗伯特在47岁时退休,做起他最喜欢的事情――投资。深感“有产者”与“无产者”之间不断扩大的鸿沟,罗伯特发明了一种教育玩具――“现金流”纸板游戏,并用它教会人们去玩那些在以前只有富人们懂得的金钱游戏。
虽然罗伯特经营的是房地产和小型公司,但他真正爱好和热衷的却是教育。他曾和沃格・曼了诺、 Zig Zedar和安东尼,罗宾斯等人一道同台演讲。罗伯特・T・清崎要传递的信息是清楚的。“为你的财务负起责任或一生只听从别人的命令,你要么是金钱的主人,要么是金钱的奴隶。”罗伯特举办过长到一周短到一小时的辅导班,教给人们有关富裕的秘密,虽然他的主题是通过投资来获得低风险的高回报,以及教会孩子们致富、教人们创立公司并将其出售,但他发出了一个强烈的信息,这个信息就是:你的天赋正等待被开发出来,请唤醒你的理财天赋。辅导班大部分参加者会高兴地离开,也有的很恼火,但每个参加过的人都深深地被打动了。
世界著名的演讲家和作家安东尼・罗宾斯这样评价罗伯特的工作:
“罗伯特・T・清崎所做的教育是有巨大影响力的、深刻的,也可以说是改变人生道路的工作,我对他的努力极为敬佩和推崇。”
在经济变革迅猛发展的新世纪,罗伯特的话将是无价之宝。莎伦・ L・莱希特( Sharon L.Lechter)
作为一位妻子和三个孩子的母亲,作为一位注册会计师,玩具和出版业的一位资深经理和咨询专家,莎伦・L・莱希特把她的专业知识奉献给了教育事业。
她毕业于佛罗里达州立大学萨马卡姆劳德学院,获会计学学位。随后,她进人了当时的八大会计师事务所之一,成为脐身这一行业的首批妇女。后来,她陆续做过电脑行业的一家增长迅速的公司的财务总监,一家全国性保险公司的税务指导,威斯康辛州第一家地区性妇女杂志的创刊者和联合出版者。同时她还一直保持着一位注册会计师的职业声誉。
她对自己孩子的成长十分关注,为此,她将自己的努力重点转向了教育领域。让孩子读书简直比登天还难,他们更爱看电视,而电视上的少儿节目降低了他们对于阅读的兴趣。她意识到学校根本没有采取有效行动来
面对这一挑战。
因此,她加人了创造第一本电子书籍――“会说话的书”的努力,这一产业如今已发展成为一个价值数百万美元的国际市场产业。在通过借助新技术将书籍带回到孩子们的生活中的努力中,她一直站在前列。
随着孩子们的成长,她更热情的投人到对他们的教育中去。她成为积极推动加强数学、计算机、阅读和写作等方面教育的活跃分子。她坚持不懈为提高整个教育系统的效率而奋斗。
“今天我们的教育体制已不能跟上全球变革和技术创新的步伐。我们不仅要教育我们的年轻人在学术上的技能,也要教育他们理财的技能,这不仅是他们在这个世界上生存下去,而且是生活得更美好所必须具备的技能。”
作为《富爸爸,穷爸爸》一书的作者之一,她将自己的注意力转向现行教育体制的一大缺憾,即对财务基础知识教育的完全忽视上。对任何有兴趣提高自己的财商和改善财务状况的人来说,《富爸爸,穷爸爸》一书都是一个很好的教育工具。

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