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The Magic of Making Mistakes
By
Robert T. Kiyosaki
First, take Robert's Mental Attitude Quiz * Making Mistakes ...
1. What are your attitudes to risk, making mistakes, and learning?
2. What are the attitudes of the people around you to risk, making mistakes, and
learning?
3. Are there still some financial, professional, or business upsets that remain
unresolved?
4. Are you still angry with some one else in regards to money?
5. And if you are upset with someone else or yourself, what lesson can you learn
and be grateful for being courageous enough to have taken a risk and maybe
learned something?
Now, comes the rest of the story ...
My
real dad came from the world of academics, a world where mistakes are perceived
as bad and to be avoided. My rich dad came from the streets. To him, mistakes
were opportunities to learn something new, something he did not know before.
Street Smart Versus School
Smart
My rich dad was very successful financially for
many reasons. At the top of the list was his attitude towards making mistakes.
Like most of us, he hated making them, yet he was not afraid of making them.
Each time he made a mistake,
instead of being depressed, he often seemed happier, wiser, more determined, and
often richer from the experience. He would say to his son and me, "Mistakes
are how we learn. Every time I make a mistake, I always learn something about
myself, I learn something new, and I often meet new people I would never have
met."
As I watched my real dad struggle
financially and professionally, my rich dad said, "To be successful in the real
world of business, you have to be school smart as well as street smart. In
school, you're given the lesson first. On the street, you're given the mistake
first and then it's up to you to find the lesson. Since most people have not
been taught how to make mistakes and learn from them, they either avoid mistakes
altogether, which is a bigger mistake, or they make a mistake but fail to find
the lesson from the mistake. That is why you see so many people making the same
mistake over and over again." Rich Dad said, "I am so rich because I've made
more financial mistakes than most people. Each time I made a mistake, I learned
something new. In the business world, that something new is often called
'experience.' But experience is not enough. If a person truly learns from a
mistake, his or her life changes forever, and what that person gains instead of
experience is 'wisdom.'"
The Art of Making a Mistake
Rich Dad taught us the art of making a
mistake and gaining wisdom from it. "The first thing that happens after you make
a mistake is that you become upset. At this point of upset, you find out who you
really are," he said, going on to describe the cast of characters who are
brought to center stage when upsets from mistakes occur:
1. The Liar. "I didn't do that."
2. The Blamer. "It's your fault, not mine."
3. The Justifier. "Well, I don't have a good education so that is why I don't
get ahead."
4. The Quitter. "I told you that it would never work."
5. The Denier. "No, there is nothing wrong. Things are fine."
Rich Dad said, "If you want to
learn and gain wisdom from this priceless mistake, you have to let 'The
Responsible You' eventually take control of your thinking."
Now, have your answers changed since you first took this quiz?
1. What are your attitudes to risk, making mistakes, and learning?
2. What are the attitudes of the people around you to risk, making mistakes, and
learning?
3. Are there still some financial, professional, or business upsets that remain
unresolved?
4. Are you still angry with some one else in regards to money?
5. And if you are upset with someone else or yourself, what lesson can you learn
and be grateful for being courageous enough to have taken a risk and maybe
learned something?
Note
from Viveca:
I'll never forget the first time I heard Robert speak ... A friend gave me his book "Rich Dad Poor Dad" and took me to his workshop. At that point in my life I was so lost ... My business, after 8 hard years, had gone "belly up." I was 200k in debt. I had no idea how I'd gotten into such a hole. I was scared to do anything else wrong so I just wasn't doing anything.
Mr. Kiyosaki turned my life
around. His books - Rich Dad and the Cashflow Quadrant showed me what went wrong and what
to do right. His game Cashflow
101 gave me the hands-on experience I needed. It also helped
me build a team of friends & mentors. We just keep growing together.
Come meet him! I had the pleasure of interviewing Robert on the Get Ready For
Love Show - topic ? Love & Money!!!!
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