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Why “A” Students Work for “C” Students and “B” Students Work for the Government
Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Kiyosaki challenges our education system: why academic stars often work for rebellious C-students who become entrepreneurs. Embraced by business leaders worldwide, this provocative bestseller reveals the financial literacy gap schools don't teach - what if everything you learned about success is backwards?

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The Invisible Curriculum That Shapes Your Financial Future

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What if everything you believed about success was backward? Consider this: the world's most transformative entrepreneurs-Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg-walked away from the very institutions we're told guarantee success. They didn't fail out. They chose out. This paradox reveals a troubling truth about our education system: it trains children brilliantly for a world that no longer exists. While schools polish students into perfect employees, they systematically ignore the one skill that determines financial freedom-understanding how money actually works. The straight-A students master the art of following rules, climb corporate ladders, and wonder why wealth remains elusive. Meanwhile, the rule-breakers who barely scraped by in chemistry class are creating the companies those A-students work for. Our schools operate on a peculiar assumption: that preparing children for jobs is the same as preparing them for financial success. It's not. Think of it this way-we've built an elaborate machine designed to produce employees and bureaucrats, then act surprised when it fails to create entrepreneurs. The evidence isn't subtle. Research shows 80% of Americans dream of owning businesses, yet our educational conveyor belt systematically crushes that instinct, replacing it with the mantra of job security and steady paychecks. The consequences ripple through generations. Since 2007, we've entered what amounts to a new depression, masked by money-printing and mounting debt. Youth unemployment climbs. Student loans crush young adults before their careers begin. Meanwhile, schools continue teaching the same curriculum, pretending the economic ground hasn't shifted beneath our feet. Parents wait for schools to address this gap, but here's the uncomfortable reality: schools won't fix this. They can't. The system wasn't designed to create capitalists-it was designed to create workers. That means financial education falls to you. Your child's first and most important teacher isn't in a classroom. It's you.

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The Three Critical Windows and Why Academic Stars Often Struggle

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The Container That Determines What Your Children Can Learn

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The Four Quadrants That Determine Your Financial Destiny

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Why Debt Might Be Smarter Than Saving

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Protecting Wealth and Building Generosity Through Financial Intelligence

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Your Child's Unfair Advantage Starts Now

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