Escaping the Rat Race…

By Kerra
February 1, 2017

Have you ever played Cash-flow 101? If you are not familiar with the game, it is a Monopoly like game created by Robert Kiyosaki (the author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad” and our inspiration). The game has 2 steps – the first step is to get out or the Rat Race, meaning to replace your salary income with income which is based on your investments or businesses (passive income). The second part of the game, once you have gotten out of the Rat Race is to gain more wealth through smart investments.

 

Today, we have escaped the Rat Race in our personal lives and we are moving forward towards the second part of the game of our lives…

 

If we did it, anyone can do it. It is simple, but not easy. It just requires some discipline, dedication and hard work.

keep playing your game and achieve your goals in life!!!

the KERRA team

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