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In this episode of Founders Go Naked, we're very, very privileged

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to have Datuk Michael Tan join us.

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Datuk Michael, how are you?

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I'm good.

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I'm doing very good.

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Okay.

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Happy New Year.

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Happy New Year.

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So Datuk Michael here is a regional Education entrepreneur.

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So what that means is he is not just in one country, but he has his fingers in

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multiple countries across the region, and he has been teaching property investing

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and You know, basically how to manage your finances for over 10 years, I believe.

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So he's very well known in the region.

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So we're very privileged to have him here.

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And he's got multiple businesses as well, which I'm sure he'll talk about tonight.

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Uh, thanks for inviting me over Terrence.

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It's been, it's a really good honor to be here.

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Uh, I think, uh, that's been, uh, many things that's happened in my life.

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I hope I can share as much as I can.

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I'm sure you've got plenty.

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You're just being humble there.

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So Michael, tell us a bit about, you know, a brief history of your

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entrepreneurial journey in the past.

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I know 15, 20 years.

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Where did you start and how did you get to where you are, where

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you're owning multiple million dollar businesses across the region?

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Well, it's a funny story.

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I guess it's a funny story to me.

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To be honest, I'm, uh, I started as an engineer and I actually started by being

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in Singapore and studying over there.

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I studied really hard.

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I actually had traditional parents.

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Which they, you know, they told me, you know, son, study hard, you know, get good

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grades, go out there and get a good job and then retire, you know, hopefully you

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can get a retire or something like this.

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So I followed that path pretty much along that way in the first, uh, few

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years and I realized very soon that it wasn't a path I wanted to do.

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So, um, I always had an entrepreneur spirit in me.

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And so, uh, I went on this journey and I, and I want to give this first piece of

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advice before I tell the rest of my story is like, you know, don't follow what I do.

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You know, if you ever decide to quit your job and go straight into a business, don't

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do that yet because it's quite suffering.

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But that's exactly what I did.

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Uh, I quit my job as an engineer and I went straight into business

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and, uh, tried my hands on it first.

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I was miserable at it.

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Yeah.

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There's a leap of faith.

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Yeah.

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And then that was, uh, that was, uh, that was the first lesson I learned

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that, you know, uh, as much as we have aspirations to go out there to try

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something, uh, we realize we don't have the equipment or the knowledge to do so.

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And so what saved me, uh, I feel miserable at first, but what saved

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me after that was the fact that I got myself a mentor, right?

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Uh, and that person taught me how to go out there to do business pretty well.

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I want to share two parts of my story of my success.

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The first was I, I got a business mentor and he taught me how

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to do business pretty well.

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And so, uh, after one, two years, no, I, I left him already and I

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went on my own and I went on to my second failure in my life, right?

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Uh, even though I was doing pretty okay in my business, but I was hit

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by the financial crisis of 2008.

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That's how old I am, right?

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So in 2008, I had a, uh, the, there was a subprime crisis in the U.

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S.

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I was doing financial businesses and that took a tumble because of U.

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S.

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Uh, and I went into another situation where I lost money, my business,

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and then I had my second mentor came to me and this person came up and,

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uh, while I look for that person.

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And that person taught me how to do property investments

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in the worst of times.

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So, um, that's where I actually went on to my next level of my life, where

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I went to become not just a business entrepreneur, but also an investor.

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So I paired that two up together and that has been a beautiful journey until today.

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Uh, and that's where I got this nickname of an edupreneur, right?

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I firmly believe in education, I really do.

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If it wasn't for people telling me what to do, if it wasn't for the fact that I

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was humble enough to ask for help very early on in my life, I think I may not

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have gone on this journey until today.

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So, and I was also very blessed because I had great people help me along the way.

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I call them my guardian angels.

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Uh, people were far more successful than me at that time.

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And they're still willing to lend a hand, uh, be patient enough

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to guide me along the way and, uh, tell me the ropes of things.

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And that really, really gave me, uh, the belief, not just in going

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forward, but also the faith in mankind, you know, it's like, wow.

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So, uh, this is my journey as well.

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So I started an education program.

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Uh, I started sharing and teaching along the way as well as a sense of giving back.

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And it has done wonders.

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It has come to a point where not only is it, uh, very enriching for me to grow

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in my business, but also very fulfilling to have this community of people

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around me that grows together with me.

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So, that's where I am right now.

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Uh, I run multiple businesses.

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One of them is in education.

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That's my passion business.

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Uh, uh, that makes me the least amount of money, but the most amount of fun.

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Okay, I run a, uh, property management business, property investment business.

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I run a plant.

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I am invested in a plantation, two plantation companies.

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Uh, and I have several companies in the region.

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Right?

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Uh, in Thailand, in Hong Kong, in Singapore, right?

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And of course, in Malaysia.

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So, I'm fairly busy.

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I keep myself busy.

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And, uh, this is, uh, well, in short, that's what I've done until today.

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Uh, as a summary for myself, as introduction.

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That sounds like a lot of things, Michael.

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Um, I mean, you know, one of the cool things I like about you is that you

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actually, Practice what you preach.

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You're not like some of those gurus that had one success, and then they

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are like, just like teaching and making tons of money from teaching.

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But you actually walk the talk, right?

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And you're constantly still doing property investing, investing in

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businesses and what have you, right?

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I guess I constantly intentionally fail just so I can share

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more to my students, I guess.

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I think that life is a journey.

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I have to be a bit selfish about this as well.

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I'll be honest with you, Terrence.

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Sometimes I feel that when I share, it's actually my way of learning as well.

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Right.

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The more I share, the more I understand some of the things I've done wrong, you

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know, and it's a way for me to document like nowadays with all this right now,

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I'm sure I'm going to watch this podcast one day and say, Oh yeah, those are

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the things I did and how I improved.

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So it's, it's a two way thing.

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And I also want to do this.

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I want to share this with you.

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One of the main reasons why I'm doing this is also because Again, I was an engineer.

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I never started.

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I didn't have miraculous gifts.

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I didn't come from a rich family.

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I didn't come from a great background.

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I didn't come from a supportive environment as well.

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When I wanted to start a business, my parents were not totally against it.

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Right.

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So, uh, you know, I, I feel the stress of any young person, any person, as a matter

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of fact, who has aspirations to become more, you know, and it's so hard to get

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sources or credible sources for people or right people to guide you along the way.

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And I'm just doing my duty.

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I can tell you this right now.

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I'm doing this for the 30 year old me or the 20 year old me long time ago.

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That's seeking out there for knowledge and hopefully get some

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good guidance along the way.

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That's awesome.

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So, Michael, I mean, when you were an engineer and you were in Singapore,

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you know, Singapore obviously pays like top dollar for engineers and

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stuff, uh, I mean, what were the reasons that motivated you to say,

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Hey, you know, I'm just leaving all this behind and all the comfortable

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job and all the perks and everything.

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And I want to be an entrepreneur where there's no certain income and I could

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be, you know, on the streets next month.

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Okay.

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On the spot, I tell you is.

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Being brash, young, and stupid, okay?

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Well, at least you're honest.

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At any one point, I mean, at one time, I was like, oh, I can be better

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than my boss or something like that.

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And I probably taught something like that to one at life.

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Seriously, it's like, uh, I, I wanted something more.

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Well, okay, um, I think it's also behavior of me, right?

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I'm not a person that is, can, uh, uh, can comply to certain standards,

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you know, and Singapore is a very, you know, uh, fine country, right?

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It's very systematic.

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If you combine to five, you just do your jobs, you know, you just, uh,

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deliver your results, your KPIs.

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So it was very, uh, mundane to me.

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And to me at that age, I said, Hey, I, I went all the way to Singapore.

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Yeah, I went all the way out North.

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You know, my country, I wanted to explore more than, um, I guess it was that, that

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adventure that I wanted to look for.

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And so, yes, I did take a risk.

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I tell you, I had my regrets.

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Like I said, when I jumped and I left my job in Singapore, I went back to Malaysia.

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I started this business and I went back to almost poor.

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I realized the value of money as well.

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And there were times I did have that regret.

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But what kept me going was, um, What kept me going along that way,

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uh, after I had that job, okay, to fulfill my satisfaction of adventure

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was the fact that I was growing.

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I really was the very first part of entrepreneurship that inspires me.

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And I can tell you, it's the best journey in my life is my eyes were awakened.

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I had.

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I had learnings day after day.

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I humbled myself down.

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I now know why my boss is so stressful and I admire him more, you know, it's

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like, yeah, my, my ex boss, I said, Oh, now I know it's not easy to be a boss,

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you know, and, uh, it really gave me the lessons in life that I would never have

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learned if I kept just being in the job.

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So, uh, yeah, those, that, that, that adventures were the ones that kept

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expiring, inspiring me to go forward and yeah, it was no regrets until today.

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All right.

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So, I mean, if you had to turn back time and go back to that point in time,

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would you have done it any differently?

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Would you have just taken, uh, resigned and just went off and did your own thing

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or would you kind of do it more gradually?

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Uh, That's a very good question.

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So let me answer it in a very short way and then maybe I'll

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give a long answer to it as well.

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Yeah.

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The quick answer is no, I never.

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And before it sounds so simple, let me tell you the troubles

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I've got involved in, right?

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I've got involved in being locked up.

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I got involved in being beaten up.

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I got involved in multiple court cases.

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Uh, I've I've uh got involved with people even breaking into my uh

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My premises and stealing stuff.

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I've lost trucks.

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I've lost lorries that's belong to me.

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Yeah, I've been called many things in my life.

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So there has been many mistakes.

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So when I say no, someone must be probably thinking, Hey, that's crazy, right?

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I mean, would you want to erase all those things and just have a clean spot record?

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Right.

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And the answer I want to tell everybody over here is no, absolutely not.

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For every single one of those mistakes, that was where I grew.

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Right.

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When I learn to overcome those failures, when I learn to overcome

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those mistakes, uh, money that I've lost for clients, I then learn to be

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more responsible to know and understand the value of that money, not just

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for me, but for my customers, right?

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Uh, from getting beaten up also from dissatisfactions, understanding

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that we have to play on certain rules and not break them.

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Otherwise we break them, you get yourself into trouble.

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So, so many things.

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So every single one of my mistakes, I don't call them mistakes nowadays,

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as a matter of fact, like I said, failures to me and mistakes to me are

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like gifts from God telling me that I'm growing in life and I'll pick them up

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and I'll learn from them and I grow.

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So if I had to turn back time, I don't think that I would have changed anything.

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As a matter of fact, I give blessings to every single

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success and failures I've had.

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Telling me who I am today.

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Nice.

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I mean, one thing they say, I'm not sure how true this is, is that the

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universe will keep on giving you the same lessons or the same, put you in

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the same situation until you learn from that mistake and grow from it.

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Otherwise you keep getting stuck there.

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How, how, how true do you think that is?

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I truly believe in that.

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Now, I'm not Christian or religious, but I do believe in God.

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I will tell you this, I have had situations in my life where

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I almost committed suicide.

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Yeah, there was a point I was so broke.

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Uh, I've lost so much, like I said, I've lost so much failures in my life.

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There was one point when I was at the bridge, and I was

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always going to jump over.

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And I can tell you it was divine intervention.

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You could call it faith in, you know, a higher being that has

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guided me to where I am today.

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So yes, I do believe, uh, that there is, you know, a message

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that the universe is giving us.

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Uh, we are here with a purpose in our lives.

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And so that message will continue to give us as a gift so that we grow in it.

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So we have to be very aware of all this and then take it in with

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pride, take it with strength and then, you know, overcome it and

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learn it and then be grateful of it.

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That that's my, my true ways of doing it.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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I think like so many people think, oh, you know, start

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complaining about the situation.

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Oh, why does this keep happening to me?

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But actually maybe it's a gift, like you said, right.

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And you just, if you don't want to If you don't mind, I want to share

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a quick story over here, is it okay?

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Yeah, yeah, absolutely.

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About this thing about gifts, right?

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Um, uh, so let me just share one of these incidents where I, I

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lost, I, I failed in this business.

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And as a matter of fact, uh, there's a customer that's quite close to us.

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And of course I lost money for her.

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It was a, it was a business in, uh, and she, she lost money with me.

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Sorry.

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And when she found me, I thought she's going to beat me up.

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Punch me already said, Oh my gosh, you know, and she did, as a matter of fact,

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instead, instead of punching me, she came up to me and she gave me a big hug.

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Okay.

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And then from there, she said, I understand.

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I not forgive you.

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And I was utterly shocked.

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I was just about 30 years old.

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Then I was really very young and I didn't understand.

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And this lady just gave me a hug and she said, Hey, I understand.

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I forgive you.

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I want to give you a gift.

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I'm like, what?

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And she gave me a ticket to a seminar.

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Right.

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And it was, uh, I don't know if I can mention it here, it's, uh, it's

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Millionaire Mind Intensive by Tia Faker.

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Yeah.

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Right.

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It was a motivational, it was a personal development seminar.

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Right.

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And he gave me the tickets to it.

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I said, I want, I understand maybe you're not yet, uh, experienced

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enough to run this business.

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So I want to give you this as a gift so you can learn some lessons.

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And then from there, I went to that seminar and I tell you, I was so weird

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because, uh, you know, when people are learning and everything like this,

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I will learn from the experience.

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And so when he pointed out the mistakes and.

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When I went through all the things and they showed me the mistakes, I was crying

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my eyeballs out and I was like, wow, I finally learned so many things from that.

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So, yeah, uh, you know, life works in very mysterious ways, right?

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Uh, I get gifts from many, many different ways.

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You just have to accept it and then you go for it.

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Yeah.

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So, so coming back to the point where you said you were about,

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you're on the bridge, right?

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And so you actually physically went to the bridge and we're

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contemplating jumping off.

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What at that point stopped you?

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Thank, thankfully, of course.

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Well, okay.

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So, uh, I was actually pretty depressed at age 30.

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Uh, when my business failed, I lost about 6.

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5 million.

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I couldn't sleep.

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Yeah.

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Uh, so, uh, I lost everything.

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Okay.

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And I moved into a very low cost flat with my wife and kid.

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At the time, my, my, I just had my newborn.

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So the pressure of me was really bad.

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And, um, so what happened was, I, I wouldn't, at about 1, 2 o'clock after

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the whole family had slept, I would wake up, I would just, you know, wake up and I

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would wander the streets like a mad man, you know, trying to figure out what to do.

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And one night it got to me too bad, you know, it was like, I just

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couldn't handle the pressure anymore.

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Like I said, there were people chasing me for money, there was, uh, you

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know, court cases and everything.

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So I couldn't take the pressure anymore, I was going to jump.

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So, um.

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You at that point, when I was at that bridge and I was crying and everything,

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I think at that point I said, uh, or maybe there was this, like I said,

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there was this divine intervention.

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It just made me realize, Hey, look, my life may not, something told

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me, Hey, look, your life may not be worth it, but what are you leaving

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behind for the ones you loved?

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Right?

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And my wife, I thought about my wife, I talked about my son.

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I said, okay.

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And I don't know what happened, but.

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Maybe it was a voice within or voice above that told me, don't

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give yourself the chance, but give yourself a chance for your family.

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Do it not for you, but your family.

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So that night made me have a decision to say, okay, if I'm not worth fighting for

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and fight for the ones I love, right.

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And that gave me the true power to go on.

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So every time I feel defeated, I just look at, uh, the people around

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me, the, my loved ones, and I see how much more I can give to them.

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And that really now inspires me.

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And that inspired me at that time to go on with my life.

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Yeah.

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So, uh, that worked and, uh, it, it, it gave me the energy

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and then I went on from there.

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It's amazing.

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So, I mean, it sounds like you have quite a few of this low, um, you know, times

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where it's like stock market crashes, I would say, uh, in your personal life.

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Um, so, apart from, you know, Having those people around you that you

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love, can you suggest other strategies for that you have used that can help

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people, um, come out of the ruts faster or the, those downtimes faster?

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Well, okay.

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So what are the things that Well, so first thing first is like, uh, yeah,

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I think what I want to say is ground yourself to have a purpose in life.

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Like what are you fighting for?

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You know, if it's only material goods like money or something,

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it's not going to inspire you.

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So for me, how, why am I where I am today?

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It's why I play the game today.

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It's not inspired by money, but the purpose that I live.

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Right?

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So if you give yourself that one purpose, uh, go bigger than just money

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itself, maybe it's for your family.

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Maybe it's for people around you.

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Maybe it's for other people, right?

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Maybe it's to make a difference in the world.

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Who knows if you put that into your head, I guarantee you, you're going

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to go further than those most people.

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That's number one.

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Number two, um, I have this, I have a regime and mindset's really important.

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So for me, it's how I overcome all this is a very strong mindset.

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I have beliefs.

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I have, uh, I have, uh, at one time I had declarations.

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I had 17 declarations.

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I say to myself every day, right?

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Affirmations.

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And that really helps me, right?

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It gives me that strength to go on.

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I'm a human being.

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I have my good days and my bad days.

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And so by having all these regimes with me and systems and structures

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in my head, it builds onto it.

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So I go very strong on that.

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Um, the other one thing I also encourage a lot of people is health,

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you know, going, going fitness.

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It's really very good.

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So I've been jogging for the past 15 years of my life, not because I like jogging.

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Okay.

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It is because it is a mental breakthrough as well, right?

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To push the extra miles, push the extra kilometer to wake

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up early and do it every day.

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The discipline I have to do that helps me as well.

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Of course, it gives me fit.

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Every day for you.

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That's pretty much every day for me.

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Wow.

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That's how long do you jog every day?

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Uh, right now I'm, uh, I'm doing, uh, uh, uh, on normal days I do five, right?

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Uh, on the weekends I do ten to twenty one, if I can.

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That's yeah, that's a quite a long distance.

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Ah, okay.

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But sometimes I tell you the story, but this is that, you

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know, it's not about the running.

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It's about what the mind actually tells you.

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Like, let's say, you know, if you're not used to running, like I say, the 10

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kilometer, we hit your seven kilometer.

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Oh, can I stop right now?

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Can I, can I give up now?

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And it's mind over matter.

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When you get a cramp, they go like, Oh, it's painful.

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I got to stop.

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Oh, it's raining.

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I got to stop.

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They might say, finish the job, finish the job.

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So every time I cross that line, when I finish that run, I reflect

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back and it really helps me a lot.

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So life is like a marathon.

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Being successful is like a marathon.

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It's not a sprint.

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A lot of young people nowadays think like, Hey, uh, I just want to get that.

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Uh, and I just want to do it in three days, three weeks.

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Success is always going to be a marathon.

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Yeah.

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Agreed.

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So.

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Okay.

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So what kind of businesses have you been involved in, like, in the past?

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And looking back, I mean, your coaching is one of your, it's your passion project.

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But what other business have you been involved in as well in the past

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few, um, you know, in your journey?

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Okay.

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Uh, well, the main business, I mean, it's a cheap property, right?

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Property investment.

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So I started with mortgage brokering first.

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So I helped with people get their loans and that was the

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business I went to travel.

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But from there I split onto property investments.

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Um, and I grew my empire from properties, right?

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Uh, within a short period of time, I accumulated.

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About, uh, 20 over properties within two years, right?

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Within three years, I committed close to 20 million ringgit worth of properties.

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Uh, and that went on to my next business, which was property management

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and also bulk investment, but by.

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Okay.

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So that's one big part of my chunk of my, um, business and,

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uh, investment empire, right?

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Buying a lot of discount properties also requires a lot of management.

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So that's a team that actually handles that right now.

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And then the second one is of course my education, which I teach people

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how to buy properties, no money down.

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So, uh, so that was the trick.

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The trick is that how I got my property so well is because I mastered the art of

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buying it with little or no money down.

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No.

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And, uh, that's how I continue to buy it to today.

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And, uh, that's the cause I also teach a lot of people right now.

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Okay.

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So that's my education business.

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It actually generates me a nice, uh, decent about that.

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I can sustain my community from there.

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So we have coaches, we have entrepreneurs, uh, after they graduate, we keep helping

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each other out to go out there to grow.

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Right.

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That's the other part of business.

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Uh, then we have our plantations.

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So I own two plantation companies, one, which is in Malaysia.

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Uh, and they are doing it to do rent and various crops, right?

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It's a huge plantation.

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We own more than about 5, 000 acres of land.

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And the other one is in Thailand, which are actually doing it to, uh, medical.

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Right.

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I'm curious, Michael, you, you own so many businesses, do you think running

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a business successfully, there is a certain formula or, you know, it's like

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each business has its own different thing where you have to figure out.

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Okay.

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Being an engineer, I'll tell you this right now.

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Everything is back to systems.

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Everything has a system.

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If you understand the DNA, all businesses are the same.

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So I, I have a system which I can put in regardless what business is in almost

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about 90 percent of the businesses out there fulfilled within this system.

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Uh, I, I go through the flow.

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I measure the measurements and it delivers.

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So everything is run systematically.

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If I don't do that.

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It's not going to work.

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Uh, the second thing is team.

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I always believe in a very good team.

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I empower the teams.

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I love the team members.

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They are the ones actually leading the business, not me.

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I'm just coming here to support.

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And that's the, the best part is having the great, uh, the great talents support

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the system to build the business.

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All right.

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And this system, you basically customize for each business where you can bring

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from one business to another, or you kind of need to design the system

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from scratch for each business.

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Actually, it's the same for all of them, right?

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I give an example.

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Like what I mean is basically, um, the departments you have, you basically

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have five major departments, your marketing, your sales, your production,

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your, I mean, in your accounts.

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So everything falls into it regardless of what the products are like.

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Right.

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So you basically have that for your business.

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Uh, we also have KPIs on the sales figures, right?

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So every company has a sales figure.

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So the system's about the same.

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It's just that, what do you sell, which is different.

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So we tweak it a little bit, but.

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All of them are using the same, uh, formulas, right?

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And so from there, I, I have my daily, uh, weekly reports.

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So nowadays I tend to sit down and do more meetings than actually

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do, uh, the actual physical work.

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So like, uh, I give you an example, like Wednesdays, I have two

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company meetings, the Singapore company and my property company.

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And then after that on Thursdays, I have my agriculture company.

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And then after that, uh, on the afternoons, I have my education company.

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So those are different days for different company meetings, and it's the same

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reporting system, just that different people reporting to me on different

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KPIs, but based on the same formula.

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So it runs pretty much well.

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Okay.

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And then the team just executes for you after the meetings every week.

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Beautiful.

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Yes.

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Beautiful.

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So Michael, I've got a question.

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This is pertaining to like, uh, you know, running a coaching slash

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slash speaking business, right?

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If someone is like just starting off and they're kind of like got a

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few clients, but they really want to scale to like seven figures, eight

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figures, like what you have done.

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What do you think is the secret to scaling a coaching business?

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Wow.

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Wow.

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That's a good question.

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And I, I have to, I, I have to think deep for this one.

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Maybe I want to answer this other way.

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Okay.

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I'm not sure.

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I have to honestly tell you, I don't know the hidden formula, but I will tell

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you a little bit about what I think.

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Is it okay?

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Yeah, absolutely.

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I challenge every coach out there who wants to be a coach.

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Okay.

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What is your intention?

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All right.

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And I really want to push it that way because let me tell you, I know this

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sounds really maybe it's cliche, right?

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But my intention is to change your life.

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I'm not kidding.

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I am obsessed in my coaching to change lives.

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Now, you're probably thinking right now, Hey, this guy over here, Dr.

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Michael, he's just teaching property.

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Why is he talking about changing lives?

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Let me tell you the little secrets behind.

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For me, it's not about property investment.

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When a person comes to me and say, Hey, I want to be successful, right?

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I want to buy a property.

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Sure.

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I've got the systems to teach the person I'll teach the person, but what

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I'm looking for when I see the person is what's stopping him from being the

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success he wants to be, and I go deep.

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I asked him the questions that stops him, maybe in his past,

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maybe he's in characters and I try to tweak it to break through.

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I look for the breakthroughs.

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So when I coach, what I'm looking for is the breakthroughs, right?

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And I do everything and anything necessary.

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So I know this sounds funny, but even in my coaching programs, which is a

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technical coaching program, right?

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It's more formulas and systems.

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People cry, people break down.

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Okay.

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They have this, they, for me, that's the greatest for people when they

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have this self awareness that go like, wow, I realized now why I'm

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stopping myself from being successful.

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And when that big true happens, when you see your clients have that, I tell you

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the spark in their eyes, the success and they, they become a totally different

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person, uh, with less limitations, right?

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You are a success.

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So that's how I created a successful coaching business is that I went

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above and beyond just delivering property results to them.

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I delivered life results to them and that made me, and, um, if you do Google me

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and check me out or even my programs, uh, that made this whole program a very raving

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success because you create what we call raiding fans, people who swear by you, who

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tells people, go see this guy if you want.

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There's more in your life and that I believe is my secret recipe.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, I mean, Michael, I hear you because I actually met some of your

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students before at a birthday party like two months ago, you know, the

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party we went to and they were actually thanking me for doing your advertising.

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Because they were saying, Hey, if you didn't, didn't do it,

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Michael's advertising, we probably won't be here today, you know,

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and they were so grateful.

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And I was like, wow, this is like Michael really delivers the goods, you know?

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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Well, thank you very much.

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It's, uh, it's good to hear that as well.

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Yeah.

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I think that, uh, yeah.

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Yeah.

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Go on.

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Sorry.

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No, I think the other day, uh, for me was actually the one fun part about it

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is that, uh, I did it out of, I think one of the things I also want to say is this,

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uh, I know it also sounds a bit cliche, but do what you love, love what you do.

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Right.

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I really love what I do.

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So if you're going into this coaching or any business, I believe you must

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have some sort of passion in it first because that passion really.

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Mix that extra mix that is the extra sauce that makes you special, you know, so I

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would encourage those that are going into the business or are doing the business,

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find the spark within you because that will really be your signature.

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That is your, your, your, um, I guess unfair advantage, isn't it?

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If you have that passion.

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You know, no matter what happens, you just continue to do it

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because you just love doing it and you wouldn't do anything else.

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Even if you do it for free, you will also still be doing it.

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And if you do that, I tell you, your clients can do that one.

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They know that, wow, this guy is like crazy.

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He's not doing it just for the money I pay you.

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I'm doing it.

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He's doing it because she really wants to do it.

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You can see it.

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And it's infectious.

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It's really infectious.

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It will affect your team.

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It will affect your clients and it really will just.

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It will make a difference.

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So that's what I feel.

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Yeah.

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I think that's a brilliant advice because I think so many coaches that I know they

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maybe do a course and they think they're told that, Hey, if you become a coach,

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you could make six figures, seven figures, you know, in a short period of time.

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And then they jump into it maybe for the wrong reasons.

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But I think it's so important to come back to the why.

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The why is important to me.

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The why is important.

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Absolutely.

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Absolutely.

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Absolutely.

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Yeah, I feel that, uh, because if, let's say if you don't have it, and even if you,

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I've seen people work very hard to get those six biggest self figures, and it's,

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yes, you can do it, but if you don't have a strong why, you also may get a burnout.

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Right.

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After a while, you just got, and you won't understand why.

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So I always tell people, always go back to your fundamentals and if you ground

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yourself and you find out who you are, I think wealth success comes to you much

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easier and more in a more fun way too.

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Yeah, it's a more fun way as well.

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You know, um, the best part is that, um, I can tell you honestly

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this is that I wake up every day looking forward for the day ahead.

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And I really want, see, so to me right now, maybe go back to

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the story of the engineer today.

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What's the difference?

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When I woke up as an engineer, I dreaded the days.

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I long for the weekends, you know, I just say, Hey, I just

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can't wait for Saturday to come.

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And when Monday comes, I just don't want to wake up.

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That was a horrible way for me to live life, dreading five days and

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only wishing for two days in my life.

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Today, every day I, I know a lot of people will call me a workaholic,

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but I don't feel like I'm working.

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I wake up every day looking for a day.

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Okay.

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And it's, it's been like this for 20 years.

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Can you imagine?

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And it makes me fall sick lesser.

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It makes my life a bit more fulfilling.

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And like I said, it's, it's not, uh, it's not a burden or I don't feel too tired.

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It's, it's a better way of living your life.

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So I would encourage people.

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I mean, how many of you wish that you could wake up every

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day looking for the day ahead?

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That's something you do.

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Yeah, exactly.

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So Michael, I got a question though.

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Like you, you, you're running so many business, you've got so many meetings,

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you've got your speaking in public and you're doing seminars and webinars.

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How do you find that balance in life?

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Like, how do you find time for your family?

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How for exercise you mentioned already, but other aspects of your life.

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I haven't done this, this to you right now.

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I, uh, I am the worst person there is to work life balance cause

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to me, there's no such thing.

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Um, yeah, that's the, I don't mean, I hope this doesn't come any discouraging

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for those new young entrepreneurs and I'm not encouraging people to

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burn work all the way out like.

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So 24 hours, uh, but I just have to tell you my own personal life.

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And that is that, uh, I don't have weekends every days, uh, every day

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for the past 21 years, I've been putting it into my businesses.

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Uh, like I said, again.

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Um, so I know this sounds a bit, like I said, cliche, but I found, I really

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believe in what I do and let's say like in the education business, I love that.

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I love that because it's changing people's lives.

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So when I fly to Thailand, when I fly to, uh, tomorrow, I'm going to

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Sabah, I'm going to see you there.

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Sabah.

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If I want to go to Sabah, when I go to, uh.

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Uh, when I go to Hong Kong, when I go to Singapore, when I

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come back, I go somewhere else.

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I look forward to what's going on.

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So yes, it's very driven.

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I'm a very driven person in my life.

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So I would say that 70 percent of my life focus is it's actually into my business.

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And that's not so good for my family.

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So I have to honestly say I'm very blessed because I have a very strong and

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very supportive wife and very supportive family that understands my work.

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So, I, they are flexible and they work around my time.

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I wouldn't recommend that for everyone.

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I think you have to really work and connect with your spouse and your

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partner and, uh, make sure that there's a proper communication and understanding.

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So, I work out a system with them as well that I have certain days in a year

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where I allocate only to my family.

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But the rest of the time, they allow me to do what I do best and what I love.

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Right.

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So my life isn't work life balance.

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It's, it's very focused 70 percent what it would be, I would say

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strongly to my job, my business.

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I guess the reason you don't burn out is because you love what you do so much.

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So work and play is kind of like the line is blurred.

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Would you say that's the reason?

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Yeah, it's like, um, yeah, I mean, okay, I do.

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Okay.

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So here's a couple of things I also want to share is that

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I do have my me times as well.

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So I allocate certain times.

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Um, but like end of the year, like I just came back from a 10 day retreat

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and no phone calls from my for my for my business associates, you know, pure time.

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I choose this time to spend with my family.

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I have other times where I spend like three to six days on retreats

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purely just to cleanse, you know, detox on the mind and, uh, get myself

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ready and also to re to recover.

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So yes, I do have that in sequence.

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Um, that's number one.

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Number two is this, I don't take a job as a job.

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Uh, I love challenges.

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I love the growth.

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So when I go into it, I, that's what I focus on, on the growth and on the growing

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and on the learnings and the challenges.

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So every time I go into it, it becomes something I'm looking forward to do.

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So yeah, I look at it in a different perspective.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Wow.

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That's, that's, that's very enlightening just looking at it in a different way.

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So it doesn't feel like work and it also needs to schedule

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those rest times, those downtime.

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So that's really cool.

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Yes.

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Yes.

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Yeah.

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So I have a certain ritual.

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I like, uh, uh, yeah, there'll be times that I go and I in the mornings, so I

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have a ritual in the mornings as well.

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So that's where I wake up about six and I go for my activities.

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My, I spent two hours at the gym after which then I do my plannings

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and then after I go to my work.

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So there's a ritual that I do and it helps a lot as well.

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Yeah.

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Awesome.

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So Michael, um, I'm just curious as well, in terms of like running seminars,

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running webinars, if you had to boil it down to one or two success factors

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to make your webinars or seminars successful, uh, what would it be?

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One of the things I'll say is results from my customers.

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Uh, we run, uh, so.

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Yeah, I, I run this, uh, for our no money down.

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So let's say for a property seminar, no money down, um, it has

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a hundred percent success rate.

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And when I mean a hundred percent success rate, I mean our coaching programs, um,

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right now we're taking about 70 people in, uh, previously we took about 112, all of

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them got their properties no money down.

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Right.

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That's, that's the obsession we have.

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So if you boil it down to it, to me right now, success of my clients, success

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of my students are very important.

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Uh, we deliver.

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So that would be one of the things I look into, into my programs.

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How is that possible, Michael?

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Because some people will just attend the seminar and say, Oh, okay, I'll

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put it off till next year or whatever.

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So how do you make them actually get off their chairs and do something about it?

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Well, when I say the 100 percent success rate is when they come to the seminar

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for the, the, the three days, they then attend the three months coaching

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from that coaching perspective, then that's going to be a hundred percent.

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Uh, so that's pretty amazing.

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Yeah, there is.

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Yeah.

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I want to tell you this right now.

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It took us.

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Five years to get 200 percent I'll be honest with you when I first started

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it, I had a 10 percent success rate and then this obsession, like I said, the

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obsession for me to keep on perfecting it, it went to 30, then 50, then

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70%, then just one year after like five years, it hit a hundred percent.

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It was like, wow.

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And, uh, it has been maintaining the 100 percent until today.

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Wow.

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Yeah, because as you say, the 10%, that's like the industry standard, right?

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Where someone attends a, uh, you know, high level program and

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10 percent of them take action.

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The other 90 percent do nothing about it.

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So I know it sounds hard to believe, but, uh, you know, here's the thing, okay?

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So how did I manage to get that?

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It's because, uh, success breeds success.

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And it's not me who actually got this.

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Uh, if you don't mind me sharing a little bit.

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The uniqueness of this program is that we have a community.

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So the people who actually, so how did I make this happen was the first 10

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percent who was a success, I call up to them and say, Hey, would you mind come

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back and volunteer a time to share and help out with the rest of the people?

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That comes in the new batch and share your success and they're

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like, how long was this thing?

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Say, okay, for the next three months.

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Okay.

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You call me on and off and help out where I'm coaching them.

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They said, sure.

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So they took on the job and they wanted to take the time and, uh, they loved it.

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The funny thing was this, you know, um, It's not that I don't want to pay.

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I don't want to make it into a pay thing.

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So they come back and volunteer their time.

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And you know, when they saw other people get successful, they're like, hey, uh,

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can I come back again the next round?

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I also still want to coach.

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So that's what happened.

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And then the 20 percent who became successful came back again as well.

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And so, on and on, on and on, eventually, uh, we have this coaching community of

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past students that found their properties No money down that volunteers the time

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to come back and share with the rest of the people how to do the same thing.

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And that's the, that's the beauty of this, right?

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It's a success breed success.

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And it's not even me.

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It is, uh, past people coming back to the community and helping the rest.

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And the best part about it is it's not just happening here in Malaysia.

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We have the same community happening in Thailand, right?

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And we have the same community happening in Hong Kong.

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Uh, and also in Cambodia.

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Wow.

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Amazing.

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So why, why do you think that's the case?

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Is it, if you coach them, it's like they will be thinking, Oh, Michael

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Tan is different, so he can do it.

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But if it's a peer coaching them, they're like, Oh, okay,

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this guy's kind of just like me.

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And that's, is that the reason why you think they experienced that success?

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Well, but we also have a system whereby, you know, the seniors, right?

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Um, uh, the, the, they have seniors on top of them who have

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actually bought like three or four.

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Right.

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And then the senior CES.

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So I have a master coach right now who has bought a lot.

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So I'm not the only success right now.

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We have a multi millionaires in this whole program coming back and volunteering their

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time to support the rest of the program.

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So it's an ecosystem.

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So actually I believe if a person comes in and walks in and sees this and another

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person who's already successful coming to teaching and then on top of him is

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another person who is already quite.

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Fairly successful Sylvester helping as well.

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It's like an ecosystem.

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And so what instills in a new person who has never done this before is a belief.

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It goes like, wow, you know, like, Oh, wow.

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There's actually not just one person who's got it done before, but a whole

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group of them, and if they can do it, I think we can do it as well.

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So half the battle is already defeated by the fact that there's so many

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people coming in and saying, Hey, you know, uh, we have all done it.

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I'm waiting for you to do it.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Nice.

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I love it.

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So that's the beauty of things.

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Fascinating, Michael.

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Thank you so much for your time.

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Just to end, if people want to find out more about you and, you know, how do

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they get in touch with you and how do they enroll in your courses as well?

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Okay, well, look us up, okay?

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Just Google this.

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Find out Michael Tan LOL at Facebook.

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And you probably can find me over there as well.

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If not, just right there.

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Get started property investment.

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No money now.

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Uh, that's the cost that we have.

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I know it's a handful of it, but if you type that in, you should get us as well.

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Uh, but you leave me a message in, in Facebook and, uh, you know,

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if you've heard about this and everything else, more than happy

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to give you the guidance you want.

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Uh, and if you feel free, then drop by and, uh, maybe I give you a link to one of

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the Zooms or seminars that I'll be having.

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And we can, we can, you can learn more.

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You can check more of me then.

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Yeah.

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But that's, that's pretty much how you can get me in Facebook.

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Okay.

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So that's Michael Tan, L O L, live out loud.

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Oh, okay.

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Right.

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So it's not laugh out loud, it's live out loud.

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It's live out loud, yeah.

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Okay, on Facebook.

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Alright, fantastic.

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Okay, make sure you follow Michael if you want to learn more.

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And, uh, thank you for watching this episode.