I have been playing cashflow for about 7+ years now and I know that I have learned so much from this game. It really has the ability if people are open, to teach the basics of financial education.
I know what I have learned is so valuable to me and my life but I would love to hear what some others have learned because I might be totally missing something. There could be more lessons that I have not yet discovered and I would love to maybe get some glimpses into them.
One of my biggest lessons that I have found with the game is
being flexible with my financial statements. What I mean by that is you might be playing the game and doing well but if you look at your sheet and see how you can tweak some of the debts or incomes, you might get out faster. Things like maybe paying off a debt might just put you out of the rat race or not paying off a debt and finding another deal. Having that flexibility to adjust as needed according go with what you've got in hand. That has helped me a lot in my real financial life.
What about anyone else? What lessons have you learned?
By : Steven Downward
What do I think? It's actually like playing any other game, what we want to do is to win the game, level by level, and learn the skill of winning. Shocking truth?
The term used in cashflow games is financial alike, and other games is character alike.
The other games gives you clues how to win the games, so does this cashflow games.
So what is the conclusion?
For me is, if you have the urge of winning to change your life, there would be no problem in games as well as in real life. It's your decision and determination.
In addition to that, when we are playing games, everyone is in the game. If we win, what does it mean? Who do we win? In games, we are players, in real life we are "investor". If we win the game, we actually win other people's money and assets.
In direct translation, we win other investors. Is a game between smart investor with less-smart investor.
That's a competition exist in everywhere, in school, in job as well as in business.
So how do you know the smart investor will definitely 100% help the less smart investor?
by : Steven