“Rich Dad Poor Dad" explores the differing financial philosophies of Kiyosaki's two father figures: his own (the poor dad) and his best friend's father (the rich dad).
Throughout the book, Kiyosaki highlights the crucial role of financial education and promotes the idea of investing in assets, such as real estate and entrepreneurial ventures, rather than simply depending on a traditional job and saving money.
He encourages readers to adopt a new perspective on money, advocating for the concept of making money work for you. Additionally, Kiyosaki emphasizes the significance of achieving financial independence and embracing an entrepreneurial mindset.