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des of the store察the doors had to be wide open to the road and parking lot。 Every time a car drove by or pulled into the parking lot察dust would swirl and settle in the store。
Hence察we had a job for as long as there was no air conditioning。
For three weeks察Mike and I reported to Mrs。 Martin and worked our three hours。 By noon察our work was over察and she dropped three little dimes in each of our hands。 Now察even at the age of 9 in the mid´1950s察30 cents was not too exciting。 ic books cost 10 cents back then察so I usually spent my money on ic books and went home。
By Wednesday of the fourth week察I was ready to quit。 I had agreed to work only because I wanted to learn to make money from Mike's dad察and now I was a slave for 10 cents an hour。 On top of that察I had not seen Mike's dad since that first Saturday。
;I'm quitting察─I told Mike at lunchtime。 The school lunch was miserable。 School was boring察and now I did not even have my Saturdays to look forward to。 But it was the 30 cents that really got to me。
This time Mike smiled。
;What are you laughing at拭─I asked with anger and frustration。
;Dad said this would happen。 He said to meet with him when you were ready to quit。;
;What拭─I said indignantly。 ;He's been waiting for me to get fed up拭
;Sort of察─Mike said。 ;Dad's kind of different。 He teaches differently from your dad。 Your mom and dad lecture a lot。 My dad is quiet and a man of few words。 You just wait till this Saturday。 I'll tell him 。you're ready。;
;You mean I've been set up拭
;No察not really察but maybe。 Dad will explain on Saturday。;
Waiting in Line on Saturday

I was ready to face him and I was prepared。 Even my real dad was angry with him。 My real dad察the one I call the poor one察thought that my rich dad was violating child labor laws and should be investigated。
My educated poor dad told me to demand what I deserve。 At least 25 cents an hour。 My poor dad told me that if I did not get a raise察I was to quit immediately。
;You don't need that damned job anyway察─said my poor dad with indignity。
At 8 o'clock Saturday morning察I was going through the same rickety door of Mike's house。
;Take a seat and wait in line察─Mike's dad said as I entered。 He turned and disappeared into his little office next to a bedroom。
I looked around the room and did not see Mike anywhere。 Feeling awkward察I cautiously sat down next to the same two women who where there four weeks earlier。 They smiled and slid across the couch to make room for me。
Forty´five minutes went by察and I was steaming。 The two women had met with him and left thirty minutes earlier。 An older gentleman was in there for twenty minutes and was also gone。
The house was empty察and I sat out in his musty dark living room on a beautiful sunny Hawaiian day察waiting to talk to a cheapskate who exploited children。 I could hear him rustling around the office察talking on the phone察and ignoring me。 I was now ready to walk out察but for some reason I stayed。
Finally察fifteen minutes later察at exactly 9 o'clock察rich dad walked out of his office察said nothing察and signaled with his hand for me to enter his dingy office。
;I understand you want a raise or you're going to quit察─rich dad said as he swiveled in his office chair。
;Well察you're not keeping your end of the bargain察─I blurted out nearly in tears。 It was really frightening for a 9´year´old boy to confront a grownup。
;You said that you would teach me if I worked for you。 Well察I've worked for you。 I've worked hard。 I've given up my baseball games to work for you。 And you don't keep your word。 You haven't taught me anything。 You are a crook like everyone in town thinks you are。 You're greedy。 You want all the money and don't take care of your employees。 You make me wait and don't show me any respect。 I'm only a little boy察and I deserve to be treated better。;
Rich dad rocked back in his swivel chair察hands up to his chin察somewhat staring at me。 It was like he was studying me。
;Not bad察─he said。 ;In less than a month察you sound like most of my employees。;
;What拭─I asked。 Not understanding what he was saying察I continued with my grievance。 ;I thought you were going to keep your end of the bargain and teach me。 Instead you want to torture me拭That's cruel。 That's really cruel。;
;I am teaching you察─rich dad said quietly。
;What have you taught me拭Nothing ─I said angrily。 ;You haven't even talked to me once since I agreed to work for peanuts。 Ten cents an hour。 Hah I should notify the government about you。
We have child labor laws察you know。 My dad works for the government察you know。;
;Wow ─said rich dad。 ;Now you sound just like most of the people who used to work for me。 People I've either fired or they've quit。;
;So what do you have to say拭─I demanded察feeling pretty brave for a little kid。 ;You lied to me。 I've worked for you察and you have not kept your word。 You haven't taught me anything。;
;How do you know that I've not taught you anything拭─asked rich dad calmly。
;Well察you've never talked to me。 I've worked for three weeks察and you have not taught me anything察─I said with a pout。
;Does teaching mean talking or a lecture拭─rich dad asked。
;Well察yes察─I replied。
;That's how they teach you in school察─he said smiling。 ;But that is not how life teaches you察and I would say that life is the best teacher of all。 Most of the time察life does not talk to you。 It just sort of pushes you around。 Each push is life saying察 Wake up。 There's something I want you to learn。' ;
;What is this man talking about拭─I asked myself silently。 ;Life pushing me around was life talking to me拭─Now I knew I had to quit my job。 I was talking to someone who needed to be locked up。
;If you learn life's lessons察you will do well。 If not察life will just continue to push you around。 People do two things。 Some just let life push them around。 Others get angry and push back。 But they push back against their boss察or their job察or their husband or wife。 They do not know it's life that's pushing。;
I had no idea what he was talking about。
;Life pushes all of us around。 Some give up。 Others fight。 A few learn the lesson and move on。 They wele life pushing them around。 To these few people察it means they need and want to learn something。 They learn and move on。 Most quit察and a few like you fight。;
Rich dad stood and shut the creaky old wooden window that needed repair。 ;If you learn this lesson察you will grow into a wise察wealthy and happy young man。 If you don't察you will spend your life blaming a job察low pay or your boss for your problems。 You'll live life hoping for that big break that will solve all your money problems。;
Rich dad looked over at me to see if I was still listening。 His eyes met mine。 We stared at each other察streams of munication going between us through our eyes。 Finally察I pulled away once I had absorbed his last message。 I knew he was right。 I was blaming him察and I did ask to learn。 I was fighting。
Rich dad continued。 ;Or if you're the kind of person who has no guts察you just give up every time life pushes you。 If you're that kind of person察you'll live all your life playing it safe察doing the right things察saving yourself for some event that never happens。 Then察you die a boring old man。 You'll have lots of friends who really like you because you were such a nice hard´working guy。 You spent a life playing it safe察doing the right things。 But the truth is察you let life push you into submission。 Deep down you were terrified of taking risks。 You really wanted to win察but the fear of losing was greater than the excitement of winning。 Deep inside察you and only you will know you didn't go for it。  You chose to play it safe。;
Our eyes met again。 For ten seconds察we looked at each other察only pulling away once the message was received。
;You've been pushing me around; I asked。
;Some people might say that察─smiled rich dad。 ;I would say that I just gave you a taste of life。;
;What taste of life拭─I asked察still angry察but now curious。 Even ready to learn。
;You boys are the first people that have ever asked me to teach them how to make money。 I have more than 150 employees察and not one of them has asked me what I know about money。 They ask me for a job and a paycheck察but never to teach them about money。 So most will spend the best years of their lives working for money察not really understanding what it is they are working for。;
I sat there listening intently。
;So when Mike told me about you wanting to learn how to make money察I decided to design a course that was close to real life。 I could talk until I was blue in the face察but you wouldn't hear a thing。 So I decided to let life push you around a bit so you could hear me。 That's why I only paid you 10 cents。;
;So what is the lesson I learned from working for only 10 cents an hour拭─I asked。 ;That you're cheap and exploit your workers拭
Rich dad rocked back and laughed heartily。 Finally察after his laughing stopped察he said察 You'd best change your point of view。 Stop blaming me察thinking I'm the problem。 If you think I'm the problem察then you have to change me。 If you realize that you're the problem察then you can change yourself察learn something and grow wiser。 Most people want everyone else in the world to change but themselves。 Let me tell y

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