A Quote by Robert Kiyosaki

There is a difference between being poor and being broke. Broke is temporary, and poor is eternal. — © Robert Kiyosaki
There is a difference between being poor and being broke. Broke is temporary, and poor is eternal.
There is a difference between broke and being poor. Being broke is a temporary economic condition, but being poor is a disabling frame of mind and a depressed condition of your spirit, and you must vow to never, ever be poor again.
I've never been poor, only broke. Being poor is a frame of mind. Being broke is only a temporary situation.
Broke is temporary, poor is eternal.
Actors never say they're poor. They're always broke. It's always just temporary. 'Broke' is 'poor with hope'.
Aloneness is a state of being, whereas loneliness is a state of feeling. It's like the difference between being broke and being poor.
Being broke is a temporary situation. Being poor is a state of mind.
My grandma forbid us from describing ourselves as poor. She said, 'we're broke.' Because broke is temporary.
Poor is a state of mind you never grow out of, but being broke is just a temporary condition.
Poor is a state of mind. Broke is a state of wallet. You can fix being broke; it's not so easy to fix being poor.
I got songs about being broke, being on welfare, being poor, Section 8.
Broke is a temporary condition, poor is a state of mind.
If you want to change who you are, begin by changing the size of your dream. Even if you are broke, it does not cost you anything to dream of being rich. Many poor people are poor because they have given up on dreaming.
The world does not have time to be with the poor, to learn with the poor, to listen to the poor. To listen to the poor is an exercise of great discipline, but such listening surely is what is required if charity is not to become a hatred of the poor for being poor.
I don't want there to be this separation between the rich and poor. I may be part of the three percent because I've been fortunate and done well for myself, but I will never forget about the 97 percent. That was me growing up. I was so poor I dreamt about being just 'regular poor,' not 'poor, poor.'
The difference between me and other athletes is that I'm speaking on things that I go through that I know other people go through. I think a lot of times the mistake in music if you're broke, rap about being broke, if you're sensitive, rap about being sensitive, 'cause there are other sensitive people. If you're sensitive but you talk about being a tough person that doesn't care about anything, people will call your bluff.
Being Black and poor is, I think, radically different from being anything else and poor. Poor, to most Blacks, is a state of mind. Those who accept it are poor; those who struggle are middle class.
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