At times, I felt the novel was obviously a bit redundant. Some things are repeated unnecessarily, and at maybe I felt a lack on continuity between the portions compiled by Robert the ones published by his sister Emi. However, thinking about the different paths their respective lives took them along, it is possible to see why the chapters usually do not flow seamlessly. Additionally, from time to time I felt these were reaching a little to try and make spiritual lessons from certain examples. Some people may even feel that it is a lttle bit “preachy" with Kiyosaki's own beliefs on morality. If you want to transition or transform from somebody who moves through life unconsciously to a person who becomes the wealthy individual who's completely conscious of and completely confident with all things around her or him then you definitely must embrace change. It doesn't matter in any respect where you are from or what you have done before, you're never kept in any circumstance, relationship, cycle, or situation if you don't say and/or believe you might be. It's always better to take every single day and treat it equally as it can be; a new day with new the possiblility to do what's right.