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Do you dream big enough?



Here is a simple truth: It does not take any more effort to dream big than it does to dream small.  

Most of us have a little voice in our head telling us not to dream too big. Perhaps we do not want to appear greedy or materialistic. Maybe we doubt our ability to make great things happen.

Or, worst of all…

We may feel that we do not deserve what life has to offer us.

Successful investors develop the ability to control the little voice and replace it with an inner dialogue based on grand visions of what can be.

One of the benefits for teaching yourself to dream big is that you start to think differently, and you start to see opportunities that no one else sees.

Why do I talk about your goals and dreams now? The new year is coming fast. Now is the time to start thinking ahead and making plans to do something in the year ahead.

I want to help. I want to share two things you can do today to help you make 2020 your year of action.

The first thing you should do is join me for the Rich Dad Crystal Ball Livestream coming up later this week. This year, Kim and I will be joined by some of the smartest people I know, including Jim Rickards, Nomi Prins, and Ted Siedle. These people are best-selling authors, investment bankers, entrepreneurs and people you read quoted in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.You are invited to attend the online global premiere – for free.

The second action you can take right now is to improve your financial education. When you register for the LIVESTREAM today, you’ll get our Ultimate Guide for Growing and Protecting Your Assets… FREE.

 Whether you are just starting out or are an experienced investor, if you follow the strategies described in this guide, you can make your money work harder instead of having to work harder for money in 2020.This resource is free and available to you right now.

Thanks for your support of the Rich Dad message. 2020 is coming soon, now is the time for you to dream big.

To making life better,
Robert Kiyosaki

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