Here’s the outcome of the second Cashflow game I played. I lost, but I learned valuable lessons that will help me as well as you get out of the rat race faster the next time.
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Cashflow
Lessons I Learned from Playing Cashflow
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If you are wondering what it’s like playing Robert Kiyosaki’s Cashflow game, I thought I would give you a taste by describing the outcome of each game I play against computer opponents. I have to tell you that sometimes (or OK several times, lol) the computer opponents have beaten me. It’s not something that I’m particularly proud of, but it just proves that I have to get better by increasing my financial IQ. Even Robert says that “the more you play the game, the richer you’ll become”. If you are playing Cashflow on a regular basis, I would like you to join me in discussing the following:
- how you like the game
- how often you play
- what are you learning from each game played
- anything else about Cashflow in general
Playing Cashflow–Does This Game Increase Your Financial Intelligence?
Hello Everyone,
I am continuing my discussion on the importance of increasing your financial intelligence regarding acquiring wealth. In my previous post, Changing Your Financial Mindset is Key to Creating Wealth, I mentioned that one way I applied some of the principles mentioned in Robert Kiyosaki’s [easyazon_link identifier=”0446677450″ locale=”US” tag=”healthytobewealthy-20″]Rich Dad, Poor Dad[/easyazon_link] is by playing his board game [easyazon_link keywords=”Cashflow” locale=”US” tag=”healthytobewealthy-20″]Cashflow[/easyazon_link].
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