Kids become Rich in 21 days ??? »

Posted By bill345 3 months, 2 weeks ago in Family

As we read one of the chapters last night - I found one of the books simple sayings to be very true - KISS - “keep it simple stupid” . It was one of the sayings he would tell his son as he taught him about money and how it worked. It was the way he could convey many complex ideas to them [ they were kids ] and to point out that the book is not simple because it’s for dummies but rather that we over complicate things in our life.

I want my children to learn about money - and I just can’t let some one else teach them - I simply can not sit back and wait for them to figure it out on their own. To top that off, it will be a process that will have to take time. A process of teaching them will be daily and slowly. Slowly but surely she is now finding it a nice time to sit , read and talk. She still complains some times when the chapter is long or she really wants to go watch TV - but like I said - in 21 days .....

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If your crazy and you know - vote for me ! I love the internet. So glad Al gore invented it.....Lol

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