8 Assets That Make People Rich and Never Work Again – Financial Freedom, Passive Income, Cash Flow

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Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki explained a very interesting concept he calls the “Cash Flow Quadrant.” He says that there is a thin line between the rich and the poor – those on the left side of the quadrant work for money because they need security. While those on the right side of the quadrant work for freedom so they don’t have to work hard their entire life! Here are 8 assets that make people rich and never work again.

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Date: April 23, 2023

27 thoughts on “8 Assets That Make People Rich and Never Work Again – Financial Freedom, Passive Income, Cash Flow

  1. As I start exploring value investing, it’s fascinating to see how many quality stocks are flying under the radar. If you were handed $90,000 today to construct a growth-driven portfolio, where would you put your money?

  2. I ❤ this. I've learnt something today. Entrepreneurs build assets that make them money. Employees earn from paycheck to paycheck and leave them with no assets for the future.

    Here's what i advice: You can be an employee and earn income that you'll use to build assets for the future. ❤

    Start small and grow great 💯👍

  3. I was broke and without a job and then I found the book called Inside the AI Matrix Vault by accident and tried one of the AI methods in it. Six days later I made my first $200 online. Now i get much more than just that. Throw an eye on that book.

  4. These 8 assets aren't just tools for getting rich – they're the blueprint for true financial freedom. Passive income and consistent cash flow are what separate the wealthy from those stuck in the 9-to-5 grind. The goal isn't to work harder forever, it's to build systems that make money work for you. This video is a powerful reminder that wealth is a strategy, not just luck. A must-watch for anyone serious about escaping the rat race.

  5. Honestly, with everything going on in 2025 – inflation cooling but still uncertain, and interest rates holding – I’ve been thinking more seriously about building passive income. But every time I look into these "8 asset" videos, it feels like chasing hype.

  6. This might sound strange, but Forbidden Knowledge of Wealth by Vincent Dain found me exactly when I needed it. I was burned out and on the edge of giving up. Reading it was like hearing the truth for the first time. I started doing things differently—and life responded. If you’re in a tough spot, just know you’re not alone.

  7. Every man hits a point where he looks around and asks, “Is this it?” I hit that wall hard. The thing that helped me push through was Forbidden Knowledge of Wealth by Vincent Dain. It didn’t hype me up—it stripped everything down to the truth. And that’s what I needed: not motivation, but direction.

  8. The first time I heard someone mention the book by Dominic Richard Thompson, it was in a private Discord filled with asset protection nerds and sovereign thinkers. No one would say the title. They just called it “that book.” When I found it, it didn’t read like a financial guide. It read like a coded transmission from the world of invisible wealth. It gave me the language for everything I felt but couldn’t articulate.

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