I Now Own Both Cashflow 101 and 202
I got them for a deal from someone at work. Now we can all try and learn to take over the world the Rich/Poor Dad way! Abstract economic games are not my fancy, they are close enough to "real" economics to make me think I get them, yet far enough away that what it takes to win any particular model for any particular game, seems strange and wrong to me, hence my attempt at destroying Giganten and yet in the end winning the game. What feels right, and what I can apply from my limited real world knowledge of economics is typically wrong, and frustrates me. Then I want to kill everyone, but I can't cause there is no warfare in the game.
So there you have it.
PS Aaron blogs alot now.