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''Midas Touch: Why Some Entrepreneurs Get Rich — And Why Most Don't'' is a non-fiction book about personal finance, co-authored by
Donald Trump Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of P ...
and
Robert Kiyosaki Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8, 1947) is an American entrepreneur, businessman and author. Kiyosaki is the founder of Rich Global LLC and the Rich Dad Company, a private financial education company that provides personal finance and busi ...
. The book was published in hardcover format in 2011. The coauthors became familiar with each other through mutual work at
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, and '' The Art of the Deal''. Trump was impressed by Kiyosaki's writing success with '' Rich Dad Poor Dad''. The coauthors then wrote ''
Why We Want You to be Rich ''Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men, One Message'' is a non-fiction book about personal finance, co-authored by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki. The book was first published in hardcover format in 2006. The coauthors became familiar with eac ...
'' together in 2006, and followed it up with ''Midas Touch'' in 2011. Trump and Kiyosaki intersperse financial lessons with personal anecdotes from their respective careers. They elaborate on points previously raised in ''Why We Want You to be Rich'', and criticize a death of
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education in the U.S. system. The authors warn of the
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and the harm this will cause to the
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. They praise entrepreneurship and advise aspiring business owners to embrace failure and learn from it. Trump and Kiyosaki end the book by extolling the economic benefits of
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. The book received a positive review from ''
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'', which called Trump and Kiyosaki, "the gold standard of the entrepreneurial spirit". The review called the book a "galvanizing narrative", and "an impassioned argument for business self-actualization". '' Kirkus Reviews'' praised the combination of Trump and Kiyosaki, "the authors complement each other surprisingly well". In its overall assessment, ''Kirkus Reviews'' concluded the book was "Serviceable but undermined by its political proselytizing." ''
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'' called
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a form of pyramid scheme and lamented the authors' recommendation of the tactic. Both '' BuzzFeed News'' and ''
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'' contrasted advice in the book with messages from the
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.


Summary

''Midas Touch'' elaborates on points made by Trump and Kiyosaki in their prior work ''
Why We Want You to be Rich ''Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men, One Message'' is a non-fiction book about personal finance, co-authored by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki. The book was first published in hardcover format in 2006. The coauthors became familiar with eac ...
'', implementation of which they claim would improve the American economy. They lament the lack of
financial literacy Financial literacy is the possession of the set of skills and knowledge that allows an individual to make informed and effective decisions with all of their financial resources. Raising interest in personal finance is now a focus of state-run progr ...
provided by the U.S. education structure and argue students should be taught how to become business owners instead of employees. The current model instructs students to achieve academic excellence through risk avoidance, but they claim students who take risks will learn from their mistakes. Kiyosaki expands on the idea of taking risk, advising that financial success is not something which can be learned in an academic setting. He emphasizes a different set of skills are needed to be a successful business owner, telling readers the path to entrepreneurial success is learned through multiple failures. Trump agrees, pointing out that students who succeed academically fear failure and are thus not always those who succeed at entrepreneurship. Trump compares this educational model to the business sector and differentiates between practical intelligence and academic intelligence. Trump and Kiyosaki emphasize that business owners help create opportunity for others while federal bureaucracy does not have the power to create meaningful employment. Their strategy for success is elaborated upon in five segments which the authors refer to as the "Midas Touch" formula. Requisite parts of learning how to become a good business owner include networking skills,
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value, concentration to the task at hand, mental fortitude, and innumerable lesser characteristics. The authors advise that the
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creates an opportunity for readers to gain wealth. The authors illustrate their arguments with anecdotes throughout the work. Kiyosaki discusses his military contributions during the
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, an unsuccessful business venture attempting to sell wallets made out of
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, his increased success and popularity after an appearance on ''
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'', and his surprise when he found out one of his businesses used a
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. Trump recounts adventures experienced while engaged in
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in
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and what it was like to star in the television program ''
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''. Trump and Kiyosaki conclude the book by embracing the phenomenon of entrepreneurs created through
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, pointing out that for hundreds of years immigrants came through
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seeking economic opportunities. The conclusion emphasizes the hardship some immigrants experience prior to arrival in the U.S., acknowledging their effort to create a better life for their families as Americans. Trump and Kiyosaki assert immigrants to the U.S. are especially motivated to find economic success and are willing to take virtually any job to start improving their lives.


Composition and publication

Before publishing this book,
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was an established businessman in
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and wrote '' The Art of the Deal'' in 1987. His cowriter,
Robert Kiyosaki Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8, 1947) is an American entrepreneur, businessman and author. Kiyosaki is the founder of Rich Global LLC and the Rich Dad Company, a private financial education company that provides personal finance and busi ...
, authored the 1997 the ''New York Times'' best seller '' Rich Dad Poor Dad''. They became familiar with each other through encounters at
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company. Trump was motivated to work with Kiyosaki by the past success of their respective books. Together, they published ''
Why We Want You to be Rich ''Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men, One Message'' is a non-fiction book about personal finance, co-authored by Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki. The book was first published in hardcover format in 2006. The coauthors became familiar with eac ...
'' in 2006 as a private business venture and formed the new company Rich Press as a partnership. Trump and Kiyosaki next collaborated on ''Midas Touch'' to discuss the declining
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. In a 2011 interview with ''
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'', Trump said he wanted to collaborate with Kiyosaki because he was intelligent and had been successful in business and writing ventures. Kiyosaki was also interviewed by ''Forbes'' in 2011 and said he had to gain entrepreneurship skills through experience while Trump's skills were innate. The book was first published in 2011 in hardcover format by Plata Publishing. An ebook was released the same year, as well as an audiobook. The audio book was published by
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and narrated by Skipp Sudduth and
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. A print book was published again in 2012 in paperback format, in addition to an ebook and audiobook. A Chinese language print edition was published in 2012 by Shang Zhou Wen Hua Chu Ban, and released in a Spanish language edition the same year, and Romanian. A Polish language edition was released in 2013. The work was published in Hebrew in 2014. An ebook was released again by Plata Publishing in 2015. A Vietnamese language edition was published in 2015, and a Khmer language version. Another Spanish edition was published in 2015, and in 2016. The work was published in a Hindi language edition in paperback in 2014, and ebook format in 2016 by Manjul Publishing.


Critical reception

In 2011, ''
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'' called Trump and Kiyosaki "the gold standard of the entrepreneurial spirit" and concluded it was "an impassioned argument for business self-actualization" despite focusing on big ideas instead of step-by-step plans. '' Kirkus Reviews'', which also evaluated the book in 2011, noted that the two writers complemented one another but only found it to be an average entrepreneurial handbook and criticized its "political proselytizing." In 2012, Kiyosaki's company "Rich Global LLC" filed for bankruptcy and was ordered to pay nearly $24 million to the Learning Annex and its founder. In 2014, ''
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'' writer Kimron Corion said ''Midas Touch'' was his second favorite book by Trump. The book inspired Australian entrepreneurs to create a real estate company named Midas Real Estate. In 2013, Casey Bond opined that the real value of the book came from the writers' experiences in a review for ''GOBankingRates''. In 2016, Trip Brennan was critical of ''Midas Touch'' in a review for ''
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'' for its support of
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, a practice he describes as a pyramid scheme in disguise, and for the way Trump and Kiyosaki discounted investment in
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s. '' BuzzFeed News'' wrote about the work during Trump's 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, contrasting the book's views on the changing American economy with Trump's statements from the campaign trail and criticizing the way his views on U.S. industrial jobs had changed. ''
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'' also compared the work with Trump's 2016 campaign message, noting the book embraced immigrants but the Trump campaign was critical of illegal immigration from Mexico. Sales of Trump's books rose during his
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and after his
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, with ''Midas Touch'' being the third most popular.


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