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Old 01-02-2016, 01:43 AM  
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Here try this one and let me know what you think after, meanwhile im getting set for your video right now with a nice blunt
Well I've been to more than 200 cities in 50 countries and I've lived in 5 different countries but not everyone can do that easily with small amounts of capital. I'm wealthy but I'm also no spring chicken although I was when I joined GFY.

Casey is a legend but as for the Kreil video you posted. I started out thinking this was a pile of crap but passed the 40 minute mark, I've realized that this is "Excellent Advice" and I recommend people watch both videos even though they're long. I 100% agree with his advice, especially ditching the smartphone (I never owned one), understanding assets/liabilities, the sad people crossing the bridge, mainsteam media is useless and avoid it so don't allow yourself to be brainwashed. You can see why this guy is successful - he can think for himself.

The key thing about taking advice from successful people is that you NEED TO KNOW who to listen to and you need to know good advice when you hear it.

Singapore is Asia for rich people who've already made it - its not viable for most people. However, if you want to make it you need to head out to Asia and get hardcore in Asia main and if you can't afford it, start with cheap countries like SE asia and Vietnam or Thailand. Or do a Steve Jobs and get some spiritual awakening travelling all over India or even Africa (the new emerging market).

Travelling the world is not enough. Like the Casey guy, over the years when I hit a new city I talk to the taxi drivers, I talk to people in bars, make local friends, screw some chicks and really get into peoples brains and see what makes them tick. You have to BROADEN YOUR HORIZONS so get some balls and head out.

And the funny thing about the "sad people crossing the bridge" in Kreil's video is that they all think they're living the life. In reality they're just hamsters on a treadmill

and thanks for posting
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