Retire Young Retire Rich

Retire Young Retire Rich

Type
Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2002
Updated
2015
Full Name
Retire Young Retire Rich: How to Get Rich Quickly and Stay Rich Forever!

Retire Young Retire Rich is an educational book that teaches readers how to retire early and achieve financial freedom. The book tells the story of Robert and his wife Kim, who went from having nothing to retiring early and becoming financially free in less than 10 years. More importantly, he shows how a context shift in your mind allows you to create a plan that formulates the actions necessary for your financial freedom. A mindset and strategy blueprint, Retire Young Retire Rich is about shifting your relationship with money and time to build financial freedom faster than traditional retirement paths allow.

BOOK THEMES

Kiyosaki emphasizes changing your “context” and mindset—thinking like an entrepreneur/investor instead of an employee—and using leverage of your mind, habits, and networks to accelerate wealth-building.

  • Assets vs. Liabilities. 

Central to the book is the real estate investing lesson: acquire income-generating assets, not liabilities. He covers real estate, stocks, and business ventures as vehicles for passive income.

A significant portion focuses on real estate investing as the primary driver of early retirement—detailing practical strategies for building rental income.

  • Financial Education & Planning. 

It advocates ongoing learning about money, clear goal-setting, strategic plans, and calculated risk-taking as essential foundations.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  • Robert Kiyosaki is the bestselling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad and the popular Rich Dad series of books.

  • Kiyosaki has earned an international reputation for straight talk, irreverence, and courage, becoming a passionate and outspoken advocate for financial education.

  • He is a renowned educator and a powerful teacher that has been featured in numerous media publications as well as world-class television programs including The Oprah Show, CNN, CNBC and numerous Australian programs.