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Showing posts with label Rich Dad Poor Dad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rich Dad Poor Dad. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Cashflow 101

I really wanna get wealthy. REALLY BADLY WANNA BE RICH.

Ok I sounded so evil-ish and greedy there but I have my reasons why is that.
Firstly, I wanna explore the world. I really really wanted to travel to different places! Ewan ko pero hindi ko alam kung bakit nananayo balahibo ko, naiiyak ako or nanghihina ako everytime I see different exquisite views. Plus pa ung extreme sports, dun na ko hihimatayin. And everyone knows how big of a fortune traveling would cost you.

Secondly, I wanna make my mom and paps happy. I don't want them working anymore. I just love them so much and I don't want them working hard for us. :">

Pangatlo, I wanna be financially free. Ung tipong pag nakakita ako sa mall ng something I want, i'll grab it then pay for it, whenever, wherever, whatever.

Well, I and Neng discovered a board game, it's called Cashflow and it was made by Robert Kiyosaki (author of Rich Dad Poor Dad)  We found out that there is this group of advocates who teach financial literacy for free and they teach it through the board game cash flow. (It's not entirely free because I get to pay for the registration fee and the food.) I went to one of their gaming sessions.

The place was held in Spicy Fingers Greenbelt 2.

I arrived at nearly 9am and the gaming started at around 10.
 
Grabe I loved the game. At first, it's a bit boring because you're still learning how the game works and mabagal pa ung flow. The goal of the game is for you to get out of the rat race. Rat race, because in real life, you get your paycheck, pay for your expenses, and you just repeat it over again. You never get out of that situation and it happens paulit ulit lang.
After the game, I had the most money and the most number of assets!! :) I got $30,000+  before the game ended while my playmates got only around $4000. Well actually, it's no tsamba. The guy beside me told me that's it's all luck, depending on what the dice roll would make you. I wanted to tell to his face that it's no luck! I just know the secrets to get rich. 

What makes this so exciting for me is that, I was able to apply the things that I've learned from the books I've read and the seminars I've attended to. Like: 
*If you chase for your paycheck, you'd lose money faster.
         I have a playmate who always longs for the paycheck. Let's call him Robert. Every time he gets closer to the paycheck, he's always excited. Actually, it's not the thing he does itself. The attitude that you always chase for something, that's the cause of that thing going away from you. This is even applicable in different aspects in our lives, like in terms of lovelife. Diba pag chinase mo ang babae, mas pahard to get? (Pero I'm not saying don't chase us. Mas gusto namin un. :)) Lesson is, just be cool. B)

*If you don't give to charity, you will never be rich.
         According to John Calub, there's no such thing as something for nothing. God would always have to get something, both effort & money. He also told us that you should always have 10% of your money for your tithing. In cashflow, when you get to the charity slot, it's your option whether you'd give 10% of your cashflow to the charity, with the benefit of taking 2 dices on your next turn (you'll get much closer to the paycheck) , or you don't give at all. Robert here again, didn't give to the charity and his attitude was like, "No way!" Before the game ended, he had the least money among us 4.

*Take risks.
          People are always afraid to take risks. They would always "play safe". You really won't get anywhere if that's your mindset. There was this opportunity that the trading range is $5-$30, and today's price is $1 dollar. Knowing it's a sure win, I give $1500 of my money. Almost nothing was left for me. My playmates bought some shares too but just around a hundred to $300. Here you can see that they were too scared to take risk. I think, if they find it hard to take risks in a board game, it would make them a lot more fearful in real life, knowing real money is what's at stake. According to Robert Kiyosaki, the cause of the fear of taking risks is the lack of financial literacy. If you have knowledge to back it up, it wouldn't be seen much as a risk but instead, an opportunity. The best way to conquer this fear is to be financially educated and with that, you would learn how to manage risks. 

*Open your eyes to opportunities
         Some people cannot see opportunities, just because they were too focused on seeing the negatives. If you set your eyes on your goals, you will never see obstacles.  Robert again, he had passed a lot of opportunities. I can't help it so I told him, "why don't you grab that opportunity? At least your cashflow would increase plus you have built another asset." Well he just told me "You're saying that because you have a lot of money to buy for this, and I would only get $100 additional monthly which is so small." I wanted to tell him, "You are so greedy, don't you realize that you'll get another paycheck on your next turn and fyi, I got a lot of money because I see opportunities and I am not greedy!" Haha but I just told him, "if you said so". I got really carried away by the game and also he's so mayabang.

*Have a positive mindset. THE BIGGEST SECRET.
* It's not what you know, but who you know.
        At the end of the game, our coaches told us that for us to be able to get out of the rat race, we should help one another. It wasn't a competition after all. You are not competing with other people but with yourself. The reason why we never got out of the rat race is because we're competing. In real life, your connections are the most important.

It was so sad because we weren't able to get out of the rat race because we lack time, but I PROMISE TO ATTEND THE NEXT GAMING SESSION.

If you wanna attend this gaming event, just email me at: nininsoriano@yahoo.com and i'll give you the details.
Let's all be financially literate and get out of the rat race. :)

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Fully Booked for 5 days.

After Pinatubo, I told myself that I would be staying home the entire time until the school starts on June 6 and will never go out. Although I still sneak and go to Ayala and High Street, most of the time, I'm home pigging out and indulging on books and flicks. (Well, not really.)
Everyday for 5 days I read 1 book. Yezzz. Kinda exhausting but at least my brain is working. I really love books because they're the cheapest tickets to get to different parts of the world (thanks to book-borrowing, nbs, fully booked and of course, book sale!).
I'm gonna do book reviews of what I've read for 5 days.


WEDNESDAY - May 25
Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert T. Kiyosaki


photo from here.
This book is a must-read for everyone. Most of us, especially Filipino adults, are financially illiterate and we didn't know that this ignorance regarding financial setting is what's making us poor. Robert Kiyosaki is a genius for putting up such concept of a rich dad and a poor dad because he had clearly stated the difference between the way of thinking of the wealthy and the broke. It was surprisingly not boring and the details was clearly put making it so easy to digest. You will be amazed with the points that you are going to encounter because you will discover a lot of realizations like, some of the things you believed in that would make you rich would actually make you poor, and vice versa, and a lot more.. 

THURSDAY - May 26
The Naked Face - Sidney Sheldon
photo from here.
Ok. Another Sidney Sheldon creation. I'm in love with him na talaga. This book is about a psychoanalyst named Judd Stevens who knew personally 2 people that has been murdered subsequently. He was uncertain of whether he was going to be murdered next or was just a paranoiac. I love this book! It was so fast-paced and I was clueless of what could unfold in the next pages i'm about to read. Sidney Sheldon FTW!

FRIDAY - May 27
Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill
photo from here.
This is like the best success book I've ever read. (It might be one because it was an international best-seller and a lot of millionaires have read it.) It was written by Napoleon Hill, who at the early age of 17, started this mission to know what the secret to being wealthy is. He talked to more than 500 millionaires during his time and this book is the compilation of the most important points of his interviews. Sobrang galing lang ni Napoleon. You could also learn a lot of formulas (Yes. Getting rich requires certain formulas) on how to be successful not only financially but in all other aspects in life.  Pero you have to read it over and over again. I have to warn you there are a lot of humdrum parts but I advice you to disregard that boredom and slap your face just for the sake of being rich. If I became rich in the future, this book is the one to blame. I love this book!

SATURDAY - May 28
Ang mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan - Bob Ong
photo from here.
This is the latest book by Bob Ong as of now. Don't read it alone 'coz IT'S CREEPY especially on the latter parts. Hindi ko magets ung ibang parts but I like it. :) I love how it gives auto-suggestions through a journal of a 16-year-old boy named Gilberto "Galo" Manansala. Some might not appreciate this book by Bob because it's not his usual kind of work. Although some parts are still humorous, some people might think that this book has nothing to offer and is plain. But what I saw beyond the simple journal of Gilberto are the different lessons it was trying to show us. Bob was comparing the lifestyle of the people in the past to what it's like in the present. That children way back his time, they were simply playing the traditional mataya-taya, patintero, luksong baka and the likes, unlike now, they would probably be sprawling at their couches watching nickelodeon while eating junks. And how Gilberto's lola tried to explain to him a lot about simple living, how people manage to use energy to create toxic and rubbish and a lot more metaphors. Para siyang guilt book for sinners.

SUNDAY - May 29
Master Key System - Charles Haanel
photo from here.
This is the book that John Calub said he bought for $5 million, and I bought it for like, 400. I'm the man! :) Well, this is a book that you need to focus very much on coz it's so hard to digest. I have to say that this is really boring but I still have to say that this is very substantial. You could learn a lot of principles on how to achieve success. I swear i'm going to read this over and over again until I fully understand everything.

You might notice na 3 out of these 5 books, puro about success sya. These are the latest books kasi I've bought and I really want to be a multi-millionaire. Maybe in some of my next blog posts, i'll share some things that I've learned sa mga nabasa ko. 

Also, these music linger in my head throughout the week

Yes. I want to learn this song, sing it in french, kahit na magmumukha kong nagoorasyon. :) This is from 500 days of summer. Learned it from neng.

One of the songs of the latest album of Maroon 5. This is stuck in my head until now. Why are they so ledge? O_O
Did I mention I am the number 1 fan of Parokya ni Edgar? :)

You have to listen to this guy. His name is Tyler Ward and he's amaziiiiing. <3 Check out his channel.

<3 The Weeknd

I will share to you my all-time favorite song. I don't know why, but every single time I listen to this song, I feel... happy. The melody, lyrics and the voice of Mario when combined, seems magical <3  Hehe. (Ito na yung pinakamatinong audio na nahanap ko sa Youtube. Don't mind the video.)


Lalalalalalalala... la lang. :)