*CF101 - Cash Flow 101 created by Robert Kiyosaki *
Bellum wrote:
To me in CF 101 is not about winning but what have you
learn whilst in the game. That is the place where I test my
new strategy and the result I got from it. How other
players co-operate with you , when you give them an offer
on a win/win approach did they bite. If they don't go for
it figure out WHY ?.Than I will use it to offer it to the
real market. I like everyone else took the game as a
competition trying to win the next players but through all
these years(12years) involving in it I realize it is not
about winning but what did I do right. When I made an offer
why the other players is not taking up the offer.
Cashflow 101 is a good place to test your approach in a
safe environment as only play money are involved. End of
the days ,I realize that it is not about the board game but
more about what is in your mind and your approach..
It's understandable that you would like to have others to
take your offers if your assets is the good one. That's why
it's a win/win situation through negotiations.
Think about it another way,
if your assets is mistakenly bought previous time, and you
know it is not as good as you have thought of, as in this
case, you would like to have others to take your offers as
well. Unless you intend to keep the bad assets and accept
the losses due to your mistake.
In real life, do you think everyone is buying all the GOOD
ASSETS? And not even 1% mistake?
In the games, I guess the cashflow will keep on reducing if
it is a bad asset, but lack of options that you would like
to sell it if there is any offer for every rolling of the
dice for all the assets you have as the game assuming that
we are not going to sell it that soon. But do we get an
option to put an offer to sell it as we like?
A concept of monopoly is inside, that is waiting for your
turn. 4 green house 1 red hotel until your turn to speak.
By the way, in monopoly every assets is good one right? Do
we sell it and exchange with other players through
negotiations?
But do we really wait?
By Steven