Rich Dad Poor Dad
Robert T. Kiyosaki
Rich Dad Poor Dad advocates financial literacy, financial independence, and building wealth through investing in assets, real estate, and businesses. Written as a set of parables, Kiyosaki contrasts the financial philosophies of his 'rich dad' (his friend's father, an entrepreneur) and his 'poor dad' (his own father, who worked hard but never achieved financial security).
Score based on developer article recommendations — not sales data or reviews.
🟢 Developer Verdict
Introduces a paradigm shift in personal finance, advocating for asset-based wealth creation over traditional employment.
Read this if
- ✓ You are a beginner seeking an introduction to personal finance.
- ✓ You want to challenge traditional views on money and work.
- ✓ You are exploring real estate or business investing strategies.
Skip this for now if
- ✗ You seek advanced, actionable strategies for specific investments.
- ✗ You prefer detailed, step-by-step guides over conceptual frameworks.
- ✗ You are looking for technical content related to software development.
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📊 Why Developers Recommend
It helps people protect focus in distraction-heavy environments.
Cited by 8 different developers, each bringing their own experience and perspective.
Developers credit this book with fundamentally changing how they approach their craft and think about engineering problems.
💬 What Developers Say
"These are the **5 best real estate investing books for beginners** — each one chosen because it solves a specific problem that new investors face."
— ironledger · 5 Best Real Estate Investing Books for Beginners · Mar 28, 2026
"*Rich Dad Poor Dad* is the gateway drug of real estate investing."
— ironledger · 5 Best Real Estate Investing Books for Beginners · Mar 28, 2026
"the single most important financial mindset shift a young man can make."
— ironledger · 5 Best Personal Finance Books for Men in Their 20s · Mar 28, 2026
Based on 8 developer article mentions
👤 Who Should Read This
Best for
- • Career changers transitioning into software engineering
- • Developers looking to grow their careers
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