Archive for June 2008

Robert Kiyosaki

I have to admit that I am a reader of Kiyosaki’s books and have enjoyed his books despite the many critics that he has. I have read quite a number of articles related to the man above and I found out that he has his fair share of supporters as well as people who just can’t stand his ideas and his shot to fame at a global level.

I read Rich Dad Poor Dad and it did illuminated on the answer to the question of why the rich get rich and the poor remains poor. Its mainly about the difference in mindset which impacts on the investment activities or lack of investment activities of that particular group of people. Coming from a sociological background, I feel that Kiyosaki have missed the point that not everyone comes from an advantageous position to have the rights contacts, the right amount of experience, the capital and most importantly the courage and the strength to start a business and to invest. There are lots of stories of people losing money in investments than making money and most people cannot afford to lose what they already have.

Hence, I believe that readers of Kiyosaki’s books need to read the book with an open mind and understand that Kiyosaki’s perspectives are rather Macro in nature and some say that it might be rather short in specifics. You need to read widely and you also need to read other books that will teach you the technical side of things. You cannot run away from stuff like that. It is easy to say that you need to keep on learning and learning and learning from your mistakes. However, I feel that you also need to do lots of introspecting and retrospecting in order to understand where you go wrong and what you did right.

We are faced with a stupendous combination of settings in our day to day lives and we cannot afford to hang our fate on just the books that we read. We can learn from other people’s experiences but do take note that every day, many things change and these changes have an impact on our lives and how we deal with it.

Kiyosaki was tasked to help out 3 wannabe entrepreneurs in a programme conducted by 20/20 called “Who Wants to Be an Entrepreneur?“. In the end, all 3 didn’t really fare that well, even with the master at hand. I would not totally blame Kiyosaki for the entrant’s failure to succeed in their business plans but I would have expected more advice that could have turned the whole thing around for them. Even the contestants thought that he wan’t really helpful and wished more from him.

If you are looking for a really thorough analysis of the man and one which is rather unforgiving, I recommend that you take a look at John T Reed’s analysis of Robert T. Kiyosaki’s Book Rich dad, Poor Dad. It is a nice read and do point out a number of factors that might need the writer to clarify further. It is sometimes just too easy for us to make a statement but most often, it is just not too easy to defend it.

Take Care!

Ishykiel

Fuel Cell Technology

The future has arrived. With the skyrocketing oil prices, it would not be long before the next technology that can both save us money and at the same time the planet starts appearing. Welcome the fuel cell technology.

This technology breaks up the bond in water H2O to release hydrogen which can be used to power all kinds of things in our life such as charging your mobile phone and your laptop. But wait, what is the machine that guzzles oil and pollutes the environment on a day to day basis? You don’t get a prize for guessing it right mucho, its the dear old car or automobile that sits in our garage, ready for a day of spin and smoke spewing session.

I am not trying to make all you car owners guilty as wait a few more years and we will see a production level automobile that will be able to run on water. However, if you are someone who can’t wait any longer and you feel the environmentalist in you needs to be released from the guilt that its feeling, touch base with RunYourCarWithWater.

It will teach you how to convert a normal petrol or diesel based car to now run on water! Watch the videos that are on that site and you will see that the technology has been around for quite some time and while watching, it made me wonder how come no one in my country actually thought of implementing this technology in my country en masse? Is there a conspiracy theory working out its muscle or something on a global basis? I feel that the world needs this technology. While I am in a position to validate nor refute the conspiracy theory, I sure feel that this technology needs to be supported for the sake of all mankind and the only planet we have, earth!

Upon more research, I have discovered that there is a company brewing up cool products for education and for the retail consumer industry. Welcome Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies. They have just returned from showcasing some of their latest gadgets at CES. I have gone through some of their products and I sure wish to have that nifty RC car that runs on water. Real cool stuff that are made of dreams.

If this idea really takes off, then we will see one day a cleaner and greener earth. Something which I would want for the next generation.

Ishykiel