Kiyosaki identifies several "hidden values" in network marketing that distinguish it from traditional employment or business education. Unlike conventional schools that focus on theoretical concepts and technical jargon, network marketing provides a focused on practical, real-world skills. These skills include mastering sales, leadership, and negotiation, which he argues are the true paths to wealth. A New Form of Education
In his book, The Business School: For People Who Like Helping People , Robert Kiyosaki explores the transformative power of network marketing as more than just a money-making venture. The Core Values of Network Marketing The Business School Robert Kiyosaki(translatedF...
A central theme of the essay is Kiyosaki's critique of the traditional education system, which he believes prepares students for job security rather than . He advocates for a shift from a "job mindset" to a "business mindset," where individuals make money work for them rather than trading their time for a paycheck. He stresses that true success is rarely achieved alone and emphasizes building strong networks of people who will "pull you up" rather than push you down. Financial Literacy and Growth A New Form of Education In his book,