What if the path to financial freedom
was never designed for everyone?
Rich Dad Poor Dad: The Mindset That Stalled Civilization
challenges one of the most influential ideas about money:
That owning assets and earning passive income leads to freedom.
This book reveals a deeper truth:
* Passive income depends on others’ work
* Not everyone can be “financially free” at the same time
* The system itself creates inequality and competition
More importantly, it asks:
What if success is not about escaping work—
but redesigning the system itself?
From financial thinking to real-world solutions,
this book explores a new model of society
where participation and benefit are shared.
If you’ve ever felt something about the system doesn’t make sense—
this book will show you why.
And what could come next.
What if one of the most influential financial ideas of our time
is quietly shaping a world that cannot work for everyone?
Rich Dad Poor Dad: The Mindset That Stalled Civilization
challenges a belief that millions have accepted without question:
That financial freedom—through assets, passive income, and escaping work—is the ultimate path to success.
This book does not deny the power of financial education.
Instead, it asks a deeper question:
What happens when everyone tries to follow the same path?
Through clear logic and real-world structural analysis, this book reveals:
Why passive income always depends on someone else’s active effort
Why not everyone can become financially free at the same time
Why competition intensifies even as people become “smarter” about money
How wealth systems naturally concentrate resources over time
Why modern society feels increasingly pressured despite growing productivity
More importantly, this book goes beyond critique.
It introduces a new way of thinking:
What if success is not about escaping work, but redesigning it?
What if systems can be built without relying on exploitation?
What if participants and beneficiaries can be the same people?
From theory to real-world experimentation,
this book explores a practical starting point:
A new model of organization that begins with healthcare
and points toward a different kind of society.
This is not just a book about money.
It is a book about systems, structures,
and the future of human civilization.
If you have ever felt that something about the current system doesn’t quite make sense—
this book will help you see why.
And more importantly,
what might come next.
“A bold and thought-provoking challenge to one of the most influential financial ideologies of our time. This book forces readers to question not just money—but the system behind it.”
— Global Economic Review
“This is not just a critique of Rich Dad Poor Dad. It is a deeper examination of how modern economic systems shape inequality, competition, and the illusion of freedom.”
— Journal of Social Systems & Economics
“Clear, structured, and intellectually provocative. The author moves beyond personal finance and into the architecture of society itself.”
— International Review of Sociology
“A rare book that connects personal financial thinking with large-scale systemic consequences. It challenges readers to rethink what ‘success’ really means.”
— Contemporary Thought Magazine
“Timely and necessary. As more people chase financial freedom, this book asks the uncomfortable question: can such freedom exist for everyone?”
— Future Economy Insights
根據台灣現行法規,數位內容( 如電子書、音樂、影片、遊戲、App )形式之商品,不受「網購服務需提供七日鑑賞期」的限制。為維護您的權益,建議您先使用「試讀」功能後再付款購買。