Re: cashflow101
From what I've read around the subject (and not the books themselves admittedly) it seems that rather than teaching a "new way of thinking" RK, and many others who pitch their own "systems", most likely simple spurs people into thinking for themselves about their finances (notwithstanding the whole "system" and "cult" allegations levelled at him). In personal finance there is no magic bullet. Whatever precipitates it analysing one's finances and making appropriate plans is no bad thing. On the other hand, believing that there is some sort of get rich quick/easily plan out there is a bad thing in my opinion.
From what I've read around the subject (and not the books themselves admittedly) it seems that rather than teaching a "new way of thinking" RK, and many others who pitch their own "systems", most likely simple spurs people into thinking for themselves about their finances (notwithstanding the whole "system" and "cult" allegations levelled at him). In personal finance there is no magic bullet. Whatever precipitates it analysing one's finances and making appropriate plans is no bad thing. On the other hand, believing that there is some sort of get rich quick/easily plan out there is a bad thing in my opinion.