Are you a poor, middle, or rich cash-flow possessing individual? Well, let me try to break this down in blog form. If you want the amazing podcast, make sure you scroll down to the bottom for it. Cash-flow of a poor person Your job gives you your salary, which then goes to your expenses: taxes,... Continue Reading →
Rich Dad Poor Dad | S5 – E9 | A Job is a Short-term Solution to a Long-term Problem
“Remember what I said before: A job is only a short-term solution to a long-term problem. Most people have only one problem in mind, and it’s short-term. It’s the bills at the end of the month, the Tar Baby. Money controls their lives, or should I say the fear and ignorance about money controls it.... Continue Reading →
Rich Dad Poor Dad | S5 – E8 | Should Prices Go Up?
“Because it is ignorance about money that causes so much greed and fear,” said rich dad. “Let me give you some examples. A doctor, wanting more money to better provide for his family, raises his fees. By raising his fees, it makes health care more expensive for everyone. It hurts the poor people the most,... Continue Reading →
Interviewee #33 – Lenita Abouchabake on Youth Leadership
Another amazing connection that made way into my inbox. We got on a call, same day, and talked for almost an hour. This amazing Australia has come on to share some unbelievable thoughts. I will bring her on BeLive.tv (The Arsenio Buck Show) and Motivational Mentors, so please be sure to follow those Facebook pages,... Continue Reading →
The Failure of Credentials (part 1/2)
Last year, my friend bought me a book that captured my attention about Malaysian youth unemployment that was higher than our Southeast Asian neighbours. Here the question popped up, 'why Malaysian millennials like me can't secure employment with a better pay cheque and move up the corporate ladder?' and 'did it have something to do... Continue Reading →
Blockchain in Bangkok: Neighborhood is Buying & Selling Energy
I normally give Thailand (primarily the women) a hard time in terms of treating individuals the same. However, I love innovation. As the mass transit system sets up across Bangkok, I'm like a child on Christmas, jumping around deliriously and anxiously waiting for the grand opening. With the Sky Trains (grey, red, pink, brown, green... Continue Reading →
Questions & Answers: International Schools vs. Solopreneur (In Thailand)
Government schools, private schools, international schools....you name it. It's all part of the "system" here in Thailand. One of my students recently asked me "why don't you work at an international school and get better pay?" Well, let me break down the reasons WHY. 1) Freedom to Accept & Deflect When I was working at... Continue Reading →
Is A Four-Year Degree Worth It? What’s Education?
First, it was a couple of comments on Gary Vee's Linkedin, stating that Gary Vee was going over-the-top in terms of his comments about reading books. He said, "reading is ridiculous. Stop reading and more action." Reading changed my life completely. I went from being just a color, to being an inspirational figure. If we... Continue Reading →
Dealing With Potential Jobs & Saving Yourself Time
I've been on such a tear in terms of trying to find a part-time/full-time job in Thailand. Over the past few months, I've come across the most ridiculous potential employers, as we've all had in our lifetime. How can you save yourself a peace of mind during the process? Let's go over the past potentials... Continue Reading →
What Would I Tell To My 19-Year-Old-Self? What Do You Really Want.
In the picture was Thanksgiving holidays in 2007. Yes, I was 19-years-old, taking classes at college and not having a goal in mind whatsoever. I did make up my mind in terms of Dental Hygiene (which later failed), but what did I truly want? It's hard to say going back, but if I had been... Continue Reading →