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cherise1989

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How does Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, define doodads? Give an example of a personal doodad.

Question 2

A commitment to maintain a relationship despite the absence of passion and intimacy is:
 a. liking.
  b. empty love.
  c. fatuous love.
  d. consummate love.



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Answer to Question 1

According to Robert Kiyosaki, doodads are expenses, often unnecessary or unexpected, that take money out of your pocket.

Answer to Question 2

B



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