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urity because of the emotions of desire and fear; not really questioning where those emotion…driven thoughts are leading them。 It's just like the picture of a donkey; dragging a cart; with its owner dangling a carrot just in front of the donkey's nose。 The donkey's owner may be going where he wants to go; but the donkey is chasing an illusion。 Tomorrow there will only be another carrot for the donkey。〃
〃You mean the moment I began to picture a new baseball glove; candy and toys; that's like a carrot to a donkey?〃 Mike asked。
〃Yeah。 And as you get older; your toys get more expensive。 A new car; a boat and a big house to impress your friends;〃 said rich dad with a smile。 〃Fear pushes you out the door; and desire calls to you。 Enticing you toward the rocks。 That's the trap。〃
〃So what's the answer;〃 Mike asked。
〃What intensifies fear and desire is ignorance。 That is why rich people with lots of money often have more fear the richer they get。 Money is the carrot; the illusion。 If the donkey could see the whole picture; it might rethink its choice to chase the carrot。〃
Rich dad went on to explain that a human's life is a struggle between ignorance and illumination。
He explained that once a person stops searching for information and knowledge of one's self; ignorance sets in。 That struggle is a moment…to…moment decision…to learn to open or close one's mind。
〃Look; school is very; very important。 You go to school to learn a skill or pr
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