Robert Kiyosaki, author of "Rich Dad Poor Dad," responded to community criticism on the X platform regarding his previous claim to "stop adding to his positions around $60 for silver, $6,000 for Bitcoin, and $300 for gold." He stated that he was aware of his Bitcoin purchase cost (approximately $6,000) but did not focus on the specific purchase date. Critics questioned the veracity of his statement based solely on the timing of the purchases. Kiyosaki further questioned the motivations of some community users who overemphasized the purchase date, stating that he focuses more on the price range and long-term value of assets. He indicated that if the price of Bitcoin falls back to the $6,000 level in the future, he still plans to continue buying, regardless of the specific purchase time. He also revealed that he is currently preparing to continue increasing his gold holdings. In his investment decisions, he focuses more on the asset allocation outcome, such as the amount of Bitcoin, gold, silver, and Ethereum held, rather than the specific acquisition time. Investors should avoid associating with those who overemphasize the acquisition date of assets while ignoring the asset value and price itself, and should cultivate a long-term value-oriented investment mindset.