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Are You Occupied?

The news last week was filled with stories about Occupy Wall Street, the populist movement protesting against big business and the rich. The movement is a grassroots campaign that doesn’t have any political power – yet, any centralized organization, and doesn’t even have any recognizable agenda.

The only thing that binds them together is discontent.

And the discontent is spreading. Last Saturday, it culminated in the biggest protest yet, as an estimated 20,000 people took to the streets of New York City, shutting down traffic and taking over a park. The protest resulted in over 70 arrests.

The movement also spread to other countries like Greece, England, and Italy, even turning violent in Rome with over 70 people getting hurt and some buildings getting burned to the ground.

I can’t blame them.

I can’t say I’m surprised. Nor can I say I even blame people for being angry. There’s plenty to be angry about.

Even though the fat cats on Wall Street are mostly responsible for the worst financial recession since the Great Depression, no one of any importance has been held accountable. In fact, they were bailed out, which is the name of the game for the rich. All the while, the poor and the middle-class have suffered and paid for the sins of the rich.

In my book, Conspiracy of the Rich, I warned that protests could spill over into the US as discontent about money and the reality of injustices in the financial system finally settled in. This may be the beginning point of those protests—or they might fizzle away. We’ll have to wait and see. Either way, it appears we’re beginning to see the lid on the pan clanking as the proverbial water begins to boil.

Fighting the system doesn’t work

I also said that while I can understand why people would want to protest, I don’t think it will accomplish much. The Conspiracy is strong and powerful. I’d rather spend my energy figuring out how to beat the system than to fight against it.

The fundamental lesson of Conspiracy of the Rich was that the rules of money have changed and things aren’t going to go back to the way they were before. In order to thrive financially, it’s imperative to understand the new rules of money and to play by them.

While I often wish the system could be changed, I don’t believe that will happen. So, I’ve spent my life studying the way money works and the rules of the rich, so that I can use those rules to prosper. This has paid off much more than fighting the system.

I also want you to prosper. So, I offer the following advice.

Be occupied by something other than anger.

But rather than be occupied with protests and anger, be occupied by financial education. Use the energy from your frustration to fuel personal innovation. Learn all you can about money, how it works, and how you can make it work for you.

Also, be occupied with applying your financial knowledge. Learn the four asset classes, choose which you’re most interested in, invest in that chosen asset class, and start businesses that uphold your values.

In the end, the world isn’t changed by people who complain. It’s changed by people who do. Don’t like the way corporate America and Wall Street operate? Be part of changing the way America does business by being an entrepreneur who starts a company to not only make money but also make the world a better place, starting companies like TOMS, for instance.

It’s this guiding value that led Kim and I to start the Rich Dad Company. We want to see people live a rich live and prosper.

And we know that financial education is the key.

That is our passion, which we’ve made into a business. It’s a joy to know that millions of people’s lives have been changed by the lessons my rich dad taught me about life, business, and money. It’s a privilege to share that knowledge, and to do so while building a successful business.

I don’t know what these protests will turn out to be. Maybe they’ll change the world, but I doubt it. Rather, I believe it will be people who have convictions, financial knowledge, drive, passion, and a desire to do good in business and investing who will make the world a better place.

So, the question is: What’s occupying you?

For additional information about increasing your financial education, check out our community here.

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Yinka
10/18/2011 1:41:54 PM
In my country Nigeria, things are not rigth here..No electricity..No good roads.. i still don't protest but give myself heavy dose of financial education..thanks robert for changing my life..
Mark D.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
To the blog moderators: I was unable to use the "Jump to Leave Comment" button for some reason. Tried on Google Chrome as well as I.E. Now, I'm replying to this message just to post a comment. Just FYI My comment: Great post and on a side note, I'm surprised I haven't heard anyone mention that Presidentitial Candidate Herman Cain used to work for the Kansas City Federal Reserve.. COR at it's Core. -Mark
tshan
10/18/2011 7:01:44 PM
I have learned some important lessons since the great depression,but most people around are E.I don't know what to do.
kev
10/18/2011 9:14:10 PM
The Occupy movement to many is all they can do to voice their anger over what has devolved into a much more corrupt system. To say they won' accomplish much, RObert, is dismissive and a bit arrogant. You have a company that started out with good intentions and it has now, much like Wall Street, grown greedy and short sighted. Charging $16,000 to 60,000+ for classes and "mentoring" you come off pretty hypocritical to those of us who personally know what your company has become. So, Robert. you started out honest and let the greed for money control you. CLean up your own house before you start dismissing others. BTW, I am very educated financially with numerous rental properties and other investments so I am doing both standing up for what is wrong with this country and educating/investing for my future. 99%...too big to fail Robert.
Frederick
10/19/2011 4:29:48 PM
I feel like i've been baited and switched. Your link for the cash flow game doesnt work it just sends you back over and over again asking you to log in. What a waste of time.
Ellen
Thursday, October 20, 2011
So far I have to agree with you...can't seem to find the game after registering. :(
Ellen
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Click on the logo...it will bring you back to the homepage...under the tab 'Resources' is a logo for the game...click on it, that works. :) https://webgame.richdad.com/Login.aspx
Ellen
10/20/2011 12:27:55 PM
Look, we don't have to 'bring down' any system. We're not being oppressed, we are 'allowing' (and have been for years) ourselves to be oppressed. We oppress ourselves everyday (we're doing it right now). All that is necessary is to BE the change. Right now, OCCUPY can go form a community and BE what they're demanding. They already have enough like-minded people, attention of the world and donations of money, food and supplies to BE what they say they want. The don't need the system; they (we) need to change themselves within the system. What feeds the system is consumerism (us). We can stop this in a moment by turning away from consumerism. Consumerism outsources jobs, kills local independent business, creates monopolies, rapes and pilages our planet and more; 'we' feed the system. Turning away from and ceasing to support the system will force the system to change. We have 'the power'...we just don't use it because we're 'consumed'! I'm only referring to America. Although there are systems of government across the globe that truly oppress their people, we have no excuse YET every opportunity not to 'buy into it' and allow it to continue. Peace !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OCCUPY JOY! Joy is NOT $ or what it can buy. Outside of true necessity, all we're trying to buy w/money is more joy. What could you focus on right now that would bring you the joy you’re trying to buy with money? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Really real...really! Noticed while I was listening to a song today, I was resisting my heart being ripped open by the lyrics; once I consciously chose to allow what was present (be here now), the trUth that was eventually revealed was how deeply IAM capable of loving and how exhaustively I've trained myself to protect that. Allowing myself to be tender, raw and vulnerable gives everyone else permission to BE 'that' and then we can all BE more of who we are, really. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look, we don't have to 'bring down' any system. We're not being oppressed, we are 'allowing' (and have been for years) ourselves to be oppressed. We oppress ourselves everyday (we're doing it right now). Ironically, (or sadly) OCCUPY is appealing to the exact government that created the problem to fix it!!! You can't fix something with the same thinking/power that created the problem. To not take charge and harness your own power within this massive movement you've created, will only continue to acquiesce your power to that same entity you're trying to defeat/change...this movement needs an out-of-the-box solution...to go beyond the stereotypical 'US against THEM'. We ARE them! Each and every one of us created this monster over the years. When we turned away from our own hearts and souls and turned over our power of how to live (and even how to raise our children) to the government. What feeds the system is consumerism (us). The ridiculous feeding-frenzy over the new iPhone was a 'perfect' example of this. This behavior is exactly why OCCUPY Wall Street exists...because we create that which we bitch about daily. This unconscious behavior keeps the corporations in power. Consumerism outsources jobs, kills local independent business, creates monopolies, rapes and pilages our planet and more; 'we' feed the system. We can stop this in a moment by turning away from consumerism; turning away from and ceasing to support the system will force the system to change. We have 'the power'...we're just not using it because we're 'consumed'! Right now, OCCUPY can go form a community and BE what they're demanding. They already have enough like-minded people, attention of the world and donations of money, food and supplies to BE what they say they want. The don't need the system; they (we) need to change themselves within the system. BEing the change will force the change they're seeking. Personally, the only way I know to really do this is to create a community of like-minded people and grow it from the inside out and let it snowball...each community will attract like-minded people. I think the time is ripe for The Venus Project...get on it!! :)
Diana
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Thank you for your post, Ellen. I totally agree.
Ellen
10/20/2011 12:31:00 PM
I am so sorry...I did not mean to 'paste all of the above'...and don't know how to delete it. My apologies...probably the worst 'cut & paste' error I've ever made. :o!
Avinash
10/20/2011 2:25:58 PM
All over the world the situation for finance is almost same why? Because Ignorance of Financial Knowledge. The people are stuck in the financial burden because their money is stolen & all they have robbed in daylight; system is utilized by all over the world by strong politician, leaders & businessman so many years. Now result is the people are now understood it and it is too late for to change it. The people are angry not because they have right to vote but they have not right to change the money game. It will be always played by some another player. Winning the money game is gaining the Financial Knowledge.
tshan
10/20/2011 10:17:35 PM
You can watch video 'money as debt' on youtube.this video shows that why a lot of people working so hard but eventual get nothing.
tshan
Monday, October 24, 2011
the reason I shared this video is a lot of people still believe the old rule,especially about money.
Nathan
10/21/2011 10:17:41 AM
People often ask me how I became successful in that six year period of time while many of the people I knew did not. The answer is simple. The things I found to be easy to do, the found to be easy not to do. I found it easy to set goals, that could change my life. The found it easy not to do. I found it easy to ready books that could affect my thinking and ideas. They found that easy not to do. I found it easy to attend the classes and seminars, and to get around other successful people. The said it probably wouldn't matter. If I had to sum it up, I would say what I found easy to do, they found to be easy not to do. Six years later, I am a millionaire, and they are still blaming the economy, the government, and company policies, yet they neglected to do the basic, easy things.
Ho
10/22/2011 6:17:34 AM
I'm a secondary student.Should I learn more fundamental financial skills(such as some stock skills) or the others(please list it)?
Daren
10/22/2011 10:11:26 AM
@Nathan Totally agree with your mindset! Just getting started with what you have already done and getting excited about every bit of it!
Ryan
10/24/2011 8:12:55 PM
Hit the nail on the head yet again. Thank you Robert
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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julian
11/1/2011 7:59:04 PM
great story

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