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『壹』 怎麼理解英文版《窮爸爸富爸爸》

具體如下:

People with dreams are great, whether rich or ordinary. I think the poor are greater, because in order to realize their dreams, everything has to be created by themselves and bear the pressure from the outside world.

有夢想的人都是偉正伏大的,無論是富搜世翁還是平民。我覺得貧窮的人更偉大,因為在要實現夢想的話一切都得自己去創造,還要承受外界所帶來的壓力。

"Poor children are in charge early" I fully understand this. How happy it is to be able to fulfill your dream. Look at how many people can't fulfill their dreams in real life.

「窮人孩子早當家」我算徹徹底底明白這話了。能去完成夢想是多麼幸福的一件事。看舉漏攜看現實生活中,有多少人不能去完成自己的夢想。

Those born with incurable diseases, those who have no money and are forced to give up, and so on. Thinking about those people, I think I'm so lucky. Maybe you know how to cherish it because you have lost it. Some things are too easy to get it, and the value will naturally decline.

那些一生下來就是得絕症的人、那些沒有錢而被迫放棄的人等等。想想那些人,我覺得我好幸運好幸運好幸運。可能因為失去過所以懂得珍惜,有些東西太容易得到它,價值自然就會下降。

In the pursuit of dreams, dreams are far away and the road is long. But I'm not afraid. Difficulties happen again and again to hit me, but I know what difficulties fear. What they fear is my perseverance, my ideal and my persistence. If I throw this away, what can I talk about overcoming it?

在追求夢想的時候,夢是遙遠的,路是很長的。可我不怕。困難一次次的發生就是要打擊我,可我知道困難害怕什麼,它害怕的就是我的毅力,我的理想、我的堅持。如果我把這些丟掉了,那還談什麼戰勝它呢?

I believe that no matter how lonely and difficult I am, my dream is in the sky and the road is ahead. Those who live should live well, those who pursue dreams should pursue well, and we should be funny.

我相信,無論我多麼落寞多麼孤單多麼困難,夢在天上,路在前方。活著的人應好好活著,追求夢想的人應好好追求,我們應該好好笑。

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書名:富爸爸,窮爸爸

作者:(美)羅伯特・T・清崎

譯者:楊君

豆瓣評分:8.3

出版社:世界圖書出版公司

出版年份:2000-09

頁數:205

內容簡介:

《富爸爸,窮爸爸》是一個真實的故事,作者羅伯特・清崎的親生父親和朋友的父親對金錢的看法截然不同,這使他對認識金錢產生了興趣,最終他接受了朋友的父親的建議,也就是書中所說的。「富爸爸」的觀念,即不要做金錢的奴隸,要讓金錢為我們工作,並由此成為一名極富傳奇色彩的成功的投資家。

作者簡介:

羅伯特・T・清崎(Robert T. Kiyosaki),他教人們成為百萬富翁,這就是為什麼人們稱他為百萬富翁學校的教師的原因。

「人們在財務困境中掙扎的主要原因是:他們在學校里學習多年,卻沒有學到任何關於金錢方面的知識。其結果是,人們只知道為金錢而工作……但從來不學著讓金錢為自己工作。」羅伯特這樣說。

羅伯特生在夏威夷,長在夏威夷,是第四代日裔美國人。他出生於一個教師家庭,父親在夏威夷州教育部任職。高中畢業以後,羅伯特在紐約接受教育,大學畢業後加人了美國海軍陸戰隊,作為軍官和艦載武裝直升機駕駛員,被派往越南戰場。

從戰場上歸來後,羅伯特開始了自己的商業生涯。1977年他創立了一家公司,首次將用尼龍和「維可牢」搭鏈製成的「沖浪者」錢包投放市場,後來這一產品在世界范圍內成長為價值數百萬美元的產業。他和他的產品在《賽馬世界》、《紳士季刊》、《成功雜志》、《新聞周刊》上被廣泛介紹。

1985年,他離開商界,與別人共同創建了一家國際教育公司。這家公司在七個國家設有辦事處,向成千上萬的學生教授商業和投資課程。他主持的長達一年的節目通過懷舊有線網在全美播放,以傳播他的教育理論。

羅伯特在47歲時退休,做起他最喜歡的事情――投資。深感「有產者」與「無產者」之間不斷擴大的鴻溝,羅伯特發明了一種教育玩具――「現金流」紙板游戲,並用它教會人們去玩那些在以前只有富人們懂得的金錢游戲。

雖然羅伯特經營的是房地產和小型公司,但他真正愛好和熱衷的卻是教育。返大侍他曾和沃格・曼了諾、 Zig Zedar和安東尼,羅賓斯等人一道同台演講。羅伯特・T・清崎要傳遞的信息是清楚的。「為你的財務負起責任或一生只聽從別人的命令,你要麼是金錢的主人,要麼是金錢的奴隸。」羅伯特舉辦過長到一周短到一小時的輔導班,教給漏吵人們有關富裕的秘密,雖然他的主題是通過投資來獲得低風險的高回報,以及教會孩子們致富、教人們創立公司並將其出售,但他發出了一個強烈的信息,這個信息就是:你的天賦正等待被開發出來,請喚醒你的理財天賦。輔導班大部分參加者會高興地離開,也有的很惱火,但每個參加過的人都深深地被打動了。

世界著名的演講家和作家安東尼・羅賓斯這樣評價羅伯特的工作:

「羅伯特・T・清崎所做的教育是有巨大影響力的、深刻的,也可以說是改變人生道路的工作,我對他的努力極為敬佩和推崇。」

在經濟變革迅猛發展的新世紀,羅伯特的話將是無價之寶。莎倫・ L・萊希特( Sharon L.Lechter)

作為一位妻子和三個孩子的母親,作為一位注冊會計師,玩具和出版業的一位資深經理和咨詢專家,莎倫・L・萊希特把她的專業知識奉獻給了教育事業。

她畢業於佛羅里達州立大學薩馬卡姆勞德學院,獲會計學學位。隨後,她進人了當時的八大會計師事務所之一,成為臍身這一行業的首批婦女。後來,她陸續做過電腦行業的一家增長迅速的公司的財務總監,一家全國性保險公司的稅務指導,威斯康辛州第一家地區性婦女雜志的創刊者和聯合出版者。同時她還一直保持著一位注冊會計師的職業聲譽。

她對自己孩子的成長十分關注,為此,她將自己的努力重點轉向了教育領域。讓孩子讀書簡直比登天還難,他們更愛看電視,而電視上的少兒節目降低了他們對於閱讀的興趣。她意識到學校根本沒有採取有效行動來

面對這一挑戰。

因此,她加人了創造第一本電子書籍――「會說話的書」的努力,這一產業如今已發展成為一個價值數百萬美元的國際市場產業。在通過藉助新技術將書籍帶回到孩子們的生活中的努力中,她一直站在前列。

隨著孩子們的成長,她更熱情的投人到對他們的教育中去。她成為積極推動加強數學、計算機、閱讀和寫作等方面教育的活躍仿殲分子。她堅持不懈為提高整個教育系統的效率而奮斗。

「今天我們的教育體制已不能跟上全球變革和技術創新的步伐。我們不僅要教育我們的年輕人在學術上的技能,也要教育他們理財的技能,這不僅是他們在這個世界上生存下去,而且是生活得更美好所必須具備的技能。」

作為《富爸爸,窮爸爸》一書的作者之一,她將自己的注意力轉向現行教育體制的一大缺憾,即對財務基礎知識教育的完全忽視上。對任何有興趣提高自己的財商和改善財務狀況的人來說,《富爸爸,窮爸爸》一書都是一個很好的教育工具。

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『肆』 跪求《富爸爸窮爸爸》電子版書籍免費網盤資源下載地址

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《富爸爸窮爸爸》是2011年在南海出版亂殲氏社出版的圖書,該書作者是(美)羅伯特·清崎、(美)萊希特,譯者是蕭明。

『伍』 《窮爸爸富爸爸》講的是什麼內容

《窮爸爸富爸爸》由羅伯特·清卜敗崎和莎倫·萊希特編著,是羅伯特金錢與投資系列暢銷書的最新力作,不僅講述了羅伯特·清崎的傳奇人生,還告訴人們在當察弊歲今社會如何作出選擇——作出富人們的選擇。

該書講述了清崎有兩個爸爸:「窮爸爸」是他的親生父親,一個高學歷的教育官員;「富爸爸」是他好朋友的父親,一個高中沒畢業卻善於投資理財,清崎以親身經歷的財富故事展示了「窮爸爸」和「富爸爸」截然不同的金錢觀和財富觀,窮人為錢工作,富人讓錢為自己工作。

羅伯特·清崎(英文名:Robert Toru Kiyosaki),1947年4月8日生於敗睜美國夏威夷,日語名清崎徹(Kiyosaki Toru),第4代日裔美國人,《富爸爸,窮爸爸》系列書籍的主要作者。

投資家、企業家、教育家。「富爸爸」系列叢書合著者,富爸爸公司合夥創始人,財商教育的領路人。2012年10月13日消息,《富爸爸窮爸爸》的作者羅伯特·清崎擁有的一家公司申請破產。

羅伯特還十分愛好和熱衷於教育。1985年他離開了商界,與別人共同創建了一家國際教育公司,這家公司在七個國家設有辦事處,向成千上萬的學生教授商業和投資課程。他長年主持的財務和投資教育理論的課程通過有線廣播電視網在全美播放。以傳播他的教育理論。

『陸』 富爸爸窮爸爸的英文名

分類: 教育/侍雹科學 >> 外語學塵灶習
解析:

應該是<Rich Dad, Poor Dad>老兄帆

Rich Dad, Poor Dad was Robert Kiyosaki's first best-selling book. In it, he advocates financial independence by means of investing, real estate, owning businesses, and the use of finance protection tactics.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad is written in what is meant to be an entertaining anecdotal manner to make finances interesting. The most central element stressed by Kiyosaki is the advocacy of owning the system or means of proction, rather than being an employee of someone else.

『柒』 求幾個英文答案關於《窮爸爸和富爸爸》這本書

I had two fathers, a rich one and a poor one. One was highly ecated and intelligent; he had a Ph.D. and completed four years of undergraate work in less than two years. He then went on to Stanford University, the University of Chicago, and Northwestern University to do his advanced studies, all on full financial scholarships. The other father never finished the eighth grade.
Both men were successful in their careers, working hard all their lives. Both earned substantial incomes. Yet one struggled financially all his life. The other would become one of the richest men in Hawaii. One died leaving tens of millions of dollars to his family, charities and his church. The other left bills to be paid.
Both men were strong, charismatic and influential. Both men offered me advice, but they did not advise the same things. Both men believed strongly in ecation but did not recommend the same course of study.
If I had had only one dad, I would have had to accept or reject his advice. Having two dads advising me offered me the choice of contrasting points of view; one of a rich man and one of a poor man.
Instead of simply accepting or rejecting one or the other, I found myself thinking more, comparing and then choosing for myself.
The problem was, the rich man was not rich yet and the poor man not yet poor. Both were just starting out on their careers, and both were struggling with money and families. But they had very different points of view about the subject of money.
For example, one dad would say, "The love of money is the root of all evil." The other, "The lack of money is the root of all evil."
As a young boy, having two strong fathers both influencing me was difficult. I wanted to be a good son and listen, but the two fathers did not say the same things. The contrast in their points of view, particularly where money was concerned, was so extreme that I grew curious and intrigued. I began to start thinking for long periods of time about what each was saying.
Much of my private time was spent reflecting, asking myself questions such as, "Why does he say that?" and then asking the same question of the other dad's statement. It would have been much easier to simply say, "Yeah, he's right. I agree with that." Or to simply reject the point of view by saying, "The old man doesn't know what he's talking about." Instead, having two dads whom I loved forced me to think and ultimately choose a way of thinking for myself. As a process, choosing for myself turned out to be much more valuable in the long run, rather than simply accepting or rejecting a single point of view.
One of the reasons the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and the middle class struggles in debt is because the subject of money is taught at home, not in school. Most of us learn about money from our parents. So what can a poor parent tell their child about money? They simply say "Stay in school and study hard." The child may graate with excellent grades but with a poor person's financial programming and mind-set. It was learned while the child was young.
Money is not taught in schools. Schools focus on scholastic and professional skills, but not on financial skills. This explains how smart bankers, doctors and accountants who earned excellent grades in school may still struggle financially all of their lives. Our staggering national debt is e in large part to highly ecated politicians and government officials making financial decisions with little or no training on the subject of money.
I often look ahead to the new millennium and wonder what will happen when we have millions of people who will need financial and medical assistance. They will be dependent on their families or the government for financial support. What will happen when Medicare and Social Security run out of money? How will a nation survive if teaching children about money continues to be left to parents-most of whom will be, or already are, poor?
Because I had two influential fathers, I learned from both of them. I had to think about each dad's advice, and in doing so, I gained valuable
insight into the power and effect of one's thoughts on one's life. For example, one dad had a habit of saying, "I can't afford it." The other dad forbade those words to be used. He insisted I say, "How can I afford it?" One is a statement, and the other is a question. One lets you off the hook, and the other forces you to think. My soon-to-be-rich dad would explain that by automatically saying the words "I can't afford it," your brain stops working. By asking the question "How can I afford it?" your brain is put to work. He did not mean buy everything you wanted. He was fanatical about exercising your mind, the most powerful computer in the world. "My brain gets stronger every day because I exercise it. The stronger it gets, the more money I can make." He believed that automatically saying "I can't afford it" was a sign of mental laziness.
Although both dads worked hard, I noticed that one dad had a habit of putting his brain to sleep when it came to money matters, and the other had a habit of exercising his brain. The long-term result was that one dad grew stronger financially and the other grew weaker. It is not much different from a person who goes to the gym to exercise on a regular basis versus someone who sits on the couch watching television. Proper physical exercise increases your chances for health, and proper mental exercise increases your chances for wealth. Laziness decreases both health and wealth.

『捌』 讀英語原著《Rich Dad Poor Dad》,提高你的財商(富爸爸窮爸爸)

寫在前面

大多數人努力工作奮斗終身卻仍然不能致富,甚至負債累累,因為學校從來不教授金錢的知識,所以他們只知道為錢而拚命工作,卻從不學習如何讓錢為自己工作……

1999年4月,全球著名投資教育家人 羅伯特·清崎 和 注冊會計師 、資深經理和咨詢專家莎倫·L·萊希特一起寫了《Rich

Dad Poor Dad》一書,中文翻譯是《富爸爸窮爸爸》,首次提出了財商概念,英文縮寫為FQ(Financial

Quotient)。這本書發行109個國家,總銷量突破2900萬冊,英文版連續6年高居《紐約時報》暢銷書排行榜榜首,中文孝宏版連續18個月蟬聯全國暢銷書排行榜冠軍。

財商對我們來說是迫切需要培養的一種能力,是與 智商 、 情商 並列的現代社會能力三大不可或缺的素質,是人作為經濟人在經濟社會中的生存能力。

這本書的作者以自己親身經歷的財富故事,展示了「窮爸爸」和「富爸爸」截然不同的金錢觀和財富觀:窮人為錢工作,富人讓錢遲凳為自己工作,並提出切實有效的投資策略和理財方法,指導人們創造和守住財富,最終走上財務自由之路。

學習筆記

我在閱讀這本書的過程中勾畫了些能夠體現重點思想的句巧旦冊子,整理出來。

1.There is a difference between being poor and beingbroke.Broke istemporary. Poor iseternal.

broke : having no moneyat all or very little money.

temporary :continuingfor only a limited period of time.

eternal :continuingfor ever and having no end.

 

2.People』s lives are forever controlled by two emotions: fear and greed.

greed :astrong desire for more food, money, power, possessions etc than you need.

 

3.The poor and the middleclasswork for money.The rich have money work for them.

class :agroup of people within a society who have the same economic and socialposition.

 

4.It』s not how much money you make. It』s how much money you keep.

 

5.Rich peopleacquireassets.The poor and middle class acquireliabilitiesthat they think are assets. An asset puts money in my pocket. A liability takesmoney out of my pocket.

acquire :toget or buy something.

asset :somethinghaving value, such as a possession or property, that is owned by a person,business, or organization.

liability : the  amount  of  money  that

a  person  or  organization   owes .

 

6.The rich focus on their assetcolumnswhileeveryone else focuses on their incomestatements.

column :aline of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page.

statement :apiece of paper that lists financial details.

 

7.Financial struggle is often the result of people working all their lives forsomeone else.

 

8.If you work for money, you give the power to your employer. If money works foryou, you keep the power and control it.

 

9.The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind. If it is trained well,it can createenormouswealth.

enormous :extremelylarge or great.

 

10.Great opportunities are not seen with your eyes. They are seen with your mind.

 

11.The primary difference between a rich person and a poor person is how theymanage fear.

 

12.For most people, the reason they don』t win financially is because the pain oflosing money is far greater than the joy of being rich.

 

13.There is gold everywhere. Most people are not trained to see it.

14.Failure inspires winners. Failure defeats losers.

 

這本書的用詞非常簡單,讀起來比較容易,開頭階段是這樣子的,可以感受下:

Ihad two fathers, a rich one and a poor one. One was highly ecated andintelligent. He had a Ph.D. and completed four years of undergraate work inless than two years. He then went on to Stanford University, the University ofChicago, and Northwestern University to do his advanced studies, all on full financialscholarships. The other father never finished the eighth grade.

Bothmen were successful in their careers, working hard all their lives. Both earnedsubstantial incomes. Yet one always struggled financially. The other would becomeone of the richest men in Hawaii. One died leaving tens of millions of dollarsto his family, charities, and his church. The other left bills to be paid.

Bothmen were strong, charismatic, and influential. Both men offered me advice, butthey did not advise the same things. Both men believed strongly in ecationbut did not recommend the same course of study.

IfI had had only one dad, I would have had to accept or reject his advice. Havingtwo dads offered me the choice of contrasting points of view: one of a rich manand one of a poor man.

Insteadof simply accepting or rejecting one or the other, I found myself thinkingmore, comparing, and then choosing for myself. The problem was that the richman was not rich yet, and the poor man was not yet poor. Both were just startingout on their careers, and both were struggling with money and families. Butthey had very different points of view about money.

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這本書大概210頁,我用一周的零散時間看完了。這是一本可以幫助我們樹立財富觀的啟蒙書,我讀完後覺得很有意思,也很有用。這本書還有相應的有聲書,讀完後也可以找來沒事的時候聽一聽。

『玖』 《窮爸爸富爸爸》的英文名是什麼

RichDad,PoorDaD

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我們的主人公——多金貌丑的好男人在一個夜裡意外身亡,若說做著自由落體運動的他看著越來越遠的酒店頂樓套間有什麼想法,他心中只有一個願激襲望——那就是下輩子不要這么丑!這本運盯書?Sorry,扯的太多了,那我們現在來談談這本書,近幾年門類巨多,稱呼繁雜,可以叫重生,可以叫穿越。然而重生在同一個年代,穿越到同一個城市,在古代有一個最樸素和貼切的類別:借屍還魂。我們的主人公睜開眼睛,頭痛欲裂,面前站著從高到低五個臟了吧唧的孩子,大眼愣瞪的看著他,一起開口:爸爸!

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我們的主人公——多金貌丑的好男人在一個夜裡意外身亡,若說做著自由落體運動的他看著越來越遠的酒店頂樓套間有什麼想法,他心中只有一個願望——那就是下輩子不要這么丑!這本書?Sorry,扯的太多了,那我們現在來談談這本書,近幾年門類巨多,稱呼繁雜,可以叫重生,可以叫穿越。然而重生在同一個年代,穿越到同一個城市,在古代有一個最樸素和貼切的類別:借屍還魂。我們的主人公睜開眼睛明悄兄,頭痛欲裂,面前站著從高到低五個臟了吧唧的孩子,大眼愣瞪的看著他,一起開口:爸爸!

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