Wednesdays in Brno: Cash Flow and international friendships
For the past month, I've been part of a fascinating international group in Brno that meets every Wednesday evening to play ‘Cash Flow’. These weekly gatherings in a lively event bar have become a highlight in my calendar - a perfect mix of fun, learning and networking.
‘Cash Flow’, developed by Robert Kiyosaki in 1996, is more than a game. It brings the principles of his 1997 bestseller ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ to life. Kiyosaki's book revolutionised the way many view money and investing by emphasising the importance of financial education.
Our diverse group consists of entrepreneurs, employees and students from all over the world. We play in English, which leads to lively, multinational discussions. Everyone brings unique perspectives that often go far beyond the game.
These meetings have changed the way we look at finance. We now see money as a tool to be understood and used wisely. At the same time, we have made valuable friendships across national borders.
The Wednesday evenings in Brno are more than just a game - they are an investment in our future and in a global community. We not only share our knowledge of finance, but also our cultural experiences and life wisdom.








