Cashflow Rich Dad's Quadrant - Edu Akadeemia Apr 2026
Leo looked at his hands. He was an , but he’d been dreaming of starting a freelance consultancy—an S .
During the break, Leo sat down to play Cashflow 101 . He started in the "Rat Race," a circular track representing the daily grind. Every time he landed on a "Doodad" space, he had to pay for a new phone or a dinner out, draining his savings.
"Most of you were raised to stay on the left side," the trainer said, pointing to (Employee) and S (Self-Employed). "You're trading your most precious asset—time—for money. If you stop working, the money stops flowing." Cashflow Rich Dad's quadrant - Edu Akadeemia
"Being an feels like freedom," the trainer continued, as if reading Leo's mind. "But often, you just trade a boss for a business that owns you. To find true freedom, you must cross the line to the right side."
The fluorescent lights of the seminar hall hummed, but for Leo, the real noise was the frantic math in his head. He was a successful software engineer—a "Gold Star" (E)—yet he felt like a hamster on a very expensive wheel. Leo looked at his hands
Suddenly, his "Passive Income" line on the ledger surpassed his "Total Expenses."
The right side was the (Business Owner) and I (Investor) quadrants. In the B quadrant, you own a system where people work for you. In the I quadrant, your money works for you. He started in the "Rat Race," a circular
He wasn't just a coder anymore. He was an in training, finally learning to speak the language of money instead of just working for it.