School Failed You: Here’s What They Don’t Want You to Know About Money

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Most schools don’t prepare you for the reality of money and building wealth. They may teach traditional subjects, but they leave out essential lessons on financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and the core skills needed to truly succeed in today’s world. In this video, I’ll break down the Top 3 Things Schools Don’t Teach You About Money that could be holding you back from financial freedom.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

The Language of Money – Just like any profession has its own language, financial literacy is a language too. If you want to succeed in business or investment, you need to “speak money.”
Learning from Mistakes – Schools often punish mistakes, but in the real world, mistakes are powerful teachers. I’ll explain why embracing failure is key to becoming financially independent.
Collaboration Over Competition – In business, success often depends on cooperation and teamwork, not going it alone. Learn why knowing how to “cheat” through cooperation is essential for big success.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.

The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

Cameron Long
 

  • @TheRichDadChannel says:

    My goal is to help people achieve financial freedom. If you have friends, family, or kids who could benefit from learning about money, please share this video with them. Together, we can spread financial education and empower as many people as possible!

    • @mehmoodnadeem5594 says:

      Life goes on money. The banking system. The world economy. The banking system being governed by your country. Which determines what can you do in your country to stay rich and become rich.

    • @sheldoncooper0 says:

      you’re japanese.. we literally fought agains your people for our freedom

    • @abhishekpatel8530 says:

      Kindly, replace your white board with smart board because it is quite easy to understand by visual learning.

    • @AshokBadagyansir says:

      Thank you so much sir from the bottom of my heart ❤️ for doing this . I’ve learn alot of many things. So thanks a lot. Be continued.

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    • @ChidiRaymond_therealtor says:

      Thanks sir!

  • @gonzalohuerta1140 says:

    Thank you mr Robert to put your hear of what you teach .

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  • @PradeepKumar-mm8pz says:

    I inspired from your ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Book and it changed my perception for money and it changed my life.

    And it is sad to see you getting old.

  • @brandonallen9853 says:

    You are awesome Robert! Love you! Thank you so much for the work you are doing! You are such a blessing! God bless you!

  • @jasontryon1315 says:

    Robert I would LOVE to get to know more of this. I think you are a great teacher

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    I just switched up my Roth IRA to 50% SCHD, 25% SCHX, 25% SCHG, and my Roth 401k is 70% vanguard S&P 500 index, 20% vanguard growth index, and 10% vanguard international index. Seeking best possible ways to grow $350k into $2m+ before retirement

    • @DivaHarrison says:

      I don’t really blame people who panic. Lack of
      information can be a big hurdle. I’ve been
      making more than $200k passively by just
      investing through an advisor, and I don’t have
      to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my
      finances remain secure. So I really don’t blame
      people who panic.

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      how would you recommend i enter the crypto market? I am also looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What’s your take on this approach? and How can i reach her, if you don’t mind me asking?

  • @Philopathic says:

    Props to everyone who has stuck with this man since the beginning! He was my first guru to explain how to “escape the matrix,” even if he never directly said it. He not only changed my perception of money but also made me question literally everything else in life.

  • @Series7Exam says:

    Great points

  • @MeetHaoLi says:

    I am so grateful for your book, i listened to rich dad poor dad over 13 times. As i drove for food delivery I saved up money and learned to invest.
    <3

  • @low-key4966 says:

    Great video

  • @lubosimaboshe says:

    Wow what an awesome 😊 Video lesson thank you so much Robert and God bless you 💯

  • @dirtydan3029 says:

    What i learned in college is not not go to college because colleges are expensive and dont give any learning experiences. If i went to work right away instead of going to college full time i would have had a hell of a lot more money than i do now. I have hated every job i have had and i cant get anything paying more than $20 an hour so i learned if i want to make money i need to do it myself

  • @dirtydan3029 says:

    What i learned in college is not not go to college because colleges are expensive and dont give any learning experiences. They can talk about the subject your whole life but if you never do it yourself then you never did anything. If i went to work right away instead of going to college full time i would have had a hell of a lot more money than i do now. I have hated every job i have had and i cant get anything paying more than $20 an hour so i learned if i want to make money i need to do it myself

  • @gre6821 says:

    I like his way of teaching young people. There is so much unused potential out there that choose for mediocrity. But you need to have discipline if you want to unleash that potential.

  • @korgond says:

    Wonderful as usual 🙏🙏

  • @LucyVade says:

    Unfortunately, not all of us were financially literate early. I was 35 when I finally educated myself and started taking steps. I went from $176,000 in debt with zero savings or retirement to now, 2 years later, fully debt-free and over $1000,000 net worth. I know that doesn’t SOUND like a lot, but I’m incredibly proud of it. Now I’m fast-tracking my wealth building (investing $400,000 annually) and don’t owe a dime to anyone. It’s a good feeling!

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      I want to start too but i don’t know how..

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      Exploring new investment opportunities demonstrates your proactive stance towards financial growth during these volatile times. Diversifying your portfolio can play a crucial role in effectiveIy mitigating risks..

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      I’m retired at 47, went from Grass to Grace. This here reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, honest wife, $35k biweekly and a good daughter full of ❤ I’m forever grateful Adriana Katherine

  • @realasim says:

    Thank you sir❤❤❤

  • @lumberluc says:

    “They don’t teach you how to cheat.”

    Oh, I’m fully aware of that. Laughed so hard at that one when he said that.

  • @Mark-ez2vw says:

    Digital silver in a digital age, litecoin is a digital precious metal, not a security. Litecoin is the oldest coin on the market after bitcoin, since its inception in 2011. The scarcity of litecoin is the key feature of its technology. Everyone tends to flock to digital silver and digital gold, litecoin, and bitcoin, when things aren’t going well. Litecoin is a decentralized digital commodity, just like bitcoin, but not even close so heavily concentrated in a few hands like bitcoin is. Both have Proof-of-Work consensus, and both have a limited supply of coins. Only that litecoin is lighter, swifter, and hugely undervalued against bitcoin. Litecoin (LTC) being a digital commodity provides a decent inflation hedge as well because there will be mined only a limited number of 84 million litecoins in total.

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