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  • - I don't want you to just watch and learn from me

  • and not take any action.

  • - Who is Dan Lok?

  • - Dan Lok.

  • - Highly successful entrepreneurs,

  • once they get to retirement,

  • they retire, they're drop dead.

  • Because, yeah, because there's no purpose.

  • They lack the purpose.

  • My ultimate wealth trigger,

  • it's where I live,

  • right next door is the Shaw tower.

  • Right there is the richest man,

  • in British Columbia, in my state,

  • called Jim Pattison.

  • Conglomerate, Jim Pattison Group.

  • It's my wealth trigger.

  • Because from my place, right,

  • I can see him everyday.

  • It's like, so inspirational.

  • I'm not stalking him or anything, okay?

  • I'm not saying that.

  • Although, I do have

  • some pictures of him working, anyway.

  • I do, I do, I do.

  • I always say,

  • "Hey Jennie, He's working again.

  • Look at that, he's reading a newspaper."

  • Right, I find it so inspirational.

  • Here's what's very inspirational.

  • He's 90 years old.

  • Multi, multi, billionaire, 90 years old.

  • He's what's inspirational.

  • He gets the light,

  • his office, corner office,

  • the light turns on 6AM.

  • 6AM,

  • 6AM, he finishes usually around 6PM.

  • I know it's, no, I'm not stalking him.

  • Somehow, I just know the pattern.

  • Anyway, OK.

  • No stalking at all, OK?

  • I do not have a thing, no, no, no, no, no, not at all, OK.

  • So 6AM, 6PM, 90 years old, six days a week.

  • He's the first to go to the office,

  • before any of the executives.

  • Executives, 7AM ~ 6:30AM.

  • He's there 6AM, you can see his light,

  • you can see him, working right there.

  • And then he finishes.

  • Sunday, because I know he goes to church,

  • he doesn't work.

  • Saturday, he's in the office.

  • I see him all the time.

  • - Not stalking, though?

  • - No stalking, oh yeah, absolutely.

  • No, no, no.

  • But,

  • that is a huge,

  • like, inspiration, wealth trigger to me.

  • 90 years old, still active, love what he does.

  • Goes to work, think about when you are

  • 90 years old.

  • 6AM in the morning, 12 hours a day,

  • six days a week.

  • He could do anything he wants.

  • The richest man, in,

  • in my province, British Columbia.

  • You can search up him, Jamie Pattison.

  • I love that.

  • Like, that, kicks my ass.

  • Right, that kicks--

  • And that would be,

  • would be my,

  • I think it would be my prediction for you.

  • That when you get there, you want to keep doing.

  • You're not going to, because you'll get bored.

  • Trust me, you watch Netflix,

  • for three, four, five, six days and doing nothing.

  • Sitting at the beach, doing...

  • It doesn't, it doesn't fulfill you at all.

  • You'll feel, "Ah, it's so boring."

  • It is very, very boring.

  • All those things are only good, when it's like, micro.

  • Right, you go on that vacation, go there to Mexico.

  • A little getaway, that's cool.

  • Yeah, you're sitting on the sun in Mexico,

  • looking at the beach like, for 30 days?

  • My God!

  • Right?

  • My goodness!

  • I think it's one of the most wonderful ironies in life.

  • You can't find happiness trying to be happy.

  • because it's kind of there.

  • We don't create abundance, we create limitations.

  • And you'll realize, when you get there,

  • happiness is actually a very low level emotion.

  • Happiness is what people search for, is kind of here.

  • But what you want is actually, meaning.

  • Happiness is here, we need to get here first.

  • Meaning, that's what you want to get to.

  • When you have all that assets

  • and all those things.

  • This is taken care of, you're having fun

  • but you need this.

  • Because we want to know that

  • we mean something, right?

  • I know it sounds so cliché,

  • that, "Oh, I wanted the world

  • "to be a better place."

  • But it is that cliché.

  • And I think that's how we are wired.

  • When we did the billion dollar exercise,

  • you think about almost all of us

  • and after you take care of all the crazy things,

  • you say, "You know, but majority,

  • "I'm going to use it for good."

  • Yeah.

  • I rarely see someone, when I ask them to do that,

  • they say, "No I'm going to keep

  • "the one billion all to myself.

  • "I'm going to own, 100 Lamborghinis.

  • "I'm going to have 20 homes."

  • I rarely, I don't hear that.

  • So yeah, "I'm going to have my home,

  • "I'm going to take care of my family.

  • "I'm going to do a couple things."

  • After that, it's all, "How do I use it?

  • "How do I make sure that it keeps growing,

  • "and helping more people?"

  • That's how and what most people focus on.

- I don't want you to just watch and learn from me

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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