My latest trip to Perbadanan Perpustakaan Awam Selangor (PPAS) at Bandar Baru Selayang with Wawa and Ajit, make me come across (again) with a book that make me thank to Allah that my choice of studies which I graduated some twelve years ago was Accounting...
Everybody knows, Chef Wan was also Accounting graduates and in fact is an accountant before he become what he is today and all he has achieved.. I love reading Rich Dad Poor Dad (RDPD)by Robert T.Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter, C.P.A.
In fact i've read it four times.. My first encounter during my employment as an Internal Auditor in this can manufacturing factory in Batu Caves.. My manager was on leave, and I saw this particular book on the table as if pleading me to go through it.. get real.. I got the passive income concept, and the importance of financial literacy.. assets and liabilities, use other people money to pay for luxuries.. and so on.. one day all it takes..
Then, somewhere end of last year, when e-book becomes so happening.. some friends forward me the e-book of RDPD .. I managed to go through it two times this time round.. how come.. I'm a stay at home mum now.. Glad with the availability of it as a revision.. for me to focus.. the ability to create money.. fuhhh..
I borrowed it again when I came across it at the PPAS, so I can read it for the fourth time.. anything new.. don't be surprised.. everytime you reread a book, you will always find new point that you've missed or were not well understood.. (I read this statement somewhere also), so that's why we need to reread a book.. My latest notes, I must mind my own business...
My fifth time rounds, I know, I'm gonna read it from back to front.. I'm sure more will surface.. because normally, towards the end of reading books or magazines, humans are eager to end it fast..
Anybody here beats my count on this book?
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