Lesson Title: Overcoming Obstaclesh Dad Poor Dad
Have you ever tried something hard
like learning a new skill or saving money
and wanted to give up?
“Rich people aren’t rich just because of money — they’re rich in ideas and courage. You can overcome anything if you keep learning, trying, and believing in yourself!”
📝 Assignment
Part A – Reflection Questions
(Answer in 3–5 sentences each)
What does “overcoming obstacles” mean to you?
Why do you think fear stops some people from trying new things?
What can you do when you feel like giving up on something important?
In the book, Robert says fear, laziness, and doubt are big obstacles. Which one do you think is hardest to overcome, and why?
How can you stay positive and keep learning when things get tough?
Part B – Multiple Choice
(Choose the best answer)
According to Rich Dad Poor Dad, what is the biggest obstacle that keeps people from success?
a) Not enough time
b) Fear and doubt
c) Too much homework
d) Bad luckWhat does Rich Dad say about failure?
a) Failure means you should stop trying
b) Failure is how you learn and get better
c) Failure makes people unlucky
d) Failure is something to hideWhen people face obstacles, what should they do?
a) Give up and wait for help
b) Blame someone else
c) Keep trying and find new ways to solve the problem
d) Ignore the problemWhat does Robert Kiyosaki mean when he says, “Your mind is your greatest asset”?
a) You can use your brain to create new ideas and solutions
b) You can buy anything you want with your mind
c) You don’t need to study if you think hard
d) You can only use your mind for school
Part C – Essay
(Write 1–2 paragraphs)
Think about a time you faced a challenge — like a hard project, a sport, or saving money.
What was the obstacle?
How did you overcome it, or what could you do differently next time?
How can this experience help you in your future goals?
Instructions for Answering :
Get a piece of paper and write your name and date at the top.
Write each question number before your answer.
Use complete sentences and your own words.
When done, check your work to be sure you answered all parts for each question. Show your answer to Mom and Dad. :)