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The Wealth Gap Explained in Just Two Simple Questions

Dear Reader,
I messed up. I’m an old guy.
Tried asking a simple riddle on X. Got 73,000 views... but fewer than 1,000 likes.
Guess I wasn’t clear enough.
Let’s fix it.
Here’s Rich Dad’s Riddle, straight and simple:
What do the poor buy too much of — that keeps them poor?
What do the rich buy too much of — that makes them richer?
Two questions.
One path to wealth.
And nobody else can answer it for you — only you can.
See, Rich Dad taught me this:
Poor people stack liabilities.
Things they don't need. Stuff that sucks away their money, their energy, their future.
Rich people stack assets.
Things that put money in their pocket every month. Things that get bigger, stronger, more valuable with time.
Poor buy junk.
Rich buy freedom.
It's not a trick. It's not a gimmick. It's life.
You want to be rich?
Start asking better questions.
Start giving yourself better answers.
Your riddle. Your future. Your move.
— Robert
P.S. Before you go — I have an urgent message to share from my friend and colleague, Jim Rickards.
Jim is a 50-year Washington insider who just revealed a major breakthrough: how President Trump could solve one of the biggest puzzles of our time — fixing Social Security.
If Jim is right, this move could not only rescue millions of retirees from financial disaster… but also open a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for smart investors to build incredible wealth.
Here’s what you need to know…
Washington Insider – This Could be Trump’s Social Security Fix
50-year government insider Jim Rickards says America isn’t broke… But Social Security is.
Unless something changes, millions could lose benefits—and investors could see chaos in the markets.
But there’s hope…
Trump has a potential solution—and it could transform retirement into Social Prosperity for those who act fast.
Rickards says this bold move could unlock incredible wealth for investors, while saving millions of retirees from disaster.