ealized that her anger at doing the numbers…the ine statement and balance sheet…came from her embarrassment of not understanding them。 She had believed that finances were the man's job。 She maintained the house and did the entertaining; and he handled the finances。 She was now quite certain that in the last five years of their marriage; he had hidden money from her。 She was angry at herself for not being more aware of where the money was going; as well as for not knowing about the other woman。
Just like a board game; the world is always providing us with instant feedback。 We could learn a lot if we tuned in more。 One day not long ago; I plained to my wife that the cleaners must have shrunk my pants。 My wife gently smiled and poked me in the stomach to inform me that the pants had not shrunk; something else had expanded me!
The game CASHFLOW was designed to give every player personal feedback。 Its purpose is to give you options。 If you draw the boat card and it puts you into debt; the question is; 〃Now what can you do?〃 How many different financial options can you e up with? That is the purpose of the game: to teach players to think and create new and various financial options。
I have watched this game played by more than 1;000 people。 The people who get out of the 〃Rat Race〃 in the game the quickest are the people who understand numbers and have creative financial minds。 They recognize different financial options。 People who take the longest are people who are not familiar with numbers and often do not understand the power of investing。 Rich people are often creative and take calculated risks。
There have been people playing CASHFLOW who gain lots of money in the game; but they don't know what to do with it。 Most of them have not been financi