If you’ve read Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and felt a bit deceived, or if you’ve always suspected that there’s something shady behind the ‘success at all costs’ philosophy, this book is the perfect fit for you.
Are you tired of hearing that wealth is only measured in dollars?
Or perhaps you’re aiming to make a fortune?
“Rich Mum, Unknown Dad” is a satirical tale that challenges the myth of the self-made man and reveals the true dynamics of economic power. Through a series of paradoxical situations and unforgettable characters, the author invites you to reflect on the contradictions of capitalist society and the role of money in people’s lives.
What if the ‘Rich Dad‘ was actually an impostor?
What if the path to happiness was paved with entirely different intentions? Get ready for a shocking revelation that will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about money, success, and life itself.
In this book, you’ll discover:
- A sharp critique of consumerism and the obsession with material wealth.
- A deep dive into the value of education and knowledge, beyond mere financial skills.
- A celebration of the value of human connections and collaboration, in stark contrast to selfishness and unbridled competition.
“Rich Mum, Unknown Dad” is a book that will make you laugh, reflect, and perhaps even feel a little angry. But above all, it will leave you with a fresh perspective on the world and life.
Get ready for a reading experience you won’t soon forget!
P.S.: If you’re a troll or a wealthy capitalist, I suggest you skip this part. You might feel offended and consider filing a lawsuit, but the author is poor and has nothing to lose anyway. 😉
Here the original Italian version “Madre ricca padre ignoto“