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Strength in numbers

A point Robert Kiyosaki and other Rich Dad Education™ instructors often make is this:

It’s okay to ask other people for the answer.

We tend to think we have to figure things out for ourselves because of what we learned as part of a traditional education. As a youngster in school, you were taught that asking another student for an answer on a test was cheating. That’s certainly correct, and it’s important to learn integrity.

But that’s school. In real life, everything you do is essentially a test—but asking for help figuring out the answer is called collaboration. It’s a positive thing and will probably put you in a stronger position than if you had tried to deal with things by yourself.

In the real world, don’t cheat—but certainly collaborate.

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