I was so blessed and grateful last week to meet and interview a young millionaire entrepreneur only by the age of 31, a very down to earth and generous guy named Khoa Bui. Pure Vietnamese, but raised and lived most of his life in Australia, and he has fallen in love with the Philippines and Filipinos so much to live here for over 2 years now.
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I'll be posting next week a detailed transcription ng interview ko sa kanya, para mahimay nating lahat ang kanyang secrets of success at mga natutunan sa kanyang experience at mentors. I will give you a preview ng kanyang interview, para sa aking Book entitled: 30 Millionaires in their 30s.
Di ako nagtaka at nagulat na we share the same names of mentors,we like to watch and listen to e.g Brian Tracy, Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, T Harv Ecker at Brendon Burchard, to name a few.
But he has stepped it up and actually met in person and co- authored in a book plus spent a private luncheon with none other than Mr. Brian Tracy himself in the US. Super kaka-inggit kasi, pangarap ko yun, I hope and pray to meet him also in person very soon. Sana maintay ako ni Brian Tracy kahit super tanda na niya to meet me in the flesh also hehehe. As would like to express a deep appreciation how he has helped me develop in a lot of areas in my life. You will find a video of Brian Tracy from one my posts ex. Written Goal setting, How-is-it-important?
Back to Khoa, despite his strong Aussie accent, he's got a share of humble beginnings also, he wasn't born rich by his parents. As a matter or fact, na-share niya sa akin how his parents took the boat to run away from the devastating Vietnam war to live in Australia. For the sake of History, death toll and chemical warfare left between 1 million and 4 million, and many thousands more crippled between the war of US and Viet from 1950s to 1970s.
So he was born and lived in Australia all his life. But as advised by his loving parents, the same advice of most Filipino parents, to study hard and graduate. Then to be employed by a good company, and of course to faithfully save his money/ income.
Ginawa niya lahat yun, and he even had to clear tables and be a waiter and mop floors at his parents' small cafeteria. Taking a lot of risk, he found his passion at online website building and designing, and he shared to me how difficult it was at the beginning to find clients. Nag- resign siya to do his best but he couldn't stand to look little by little at his depleting bank account, but after a year, he had a breakthrough and found one client that actually saved his first major business breakthrough.
More years have passed, and he was able to buy real estate properties, at patuloy sa kanyang mga streams of income and actually reached the million!
He is now very busy with training and developing more Filipinos here with his knowledge and his ideas about making it big with online business and personal development topics.
I asked him as to why he helps a lot of Filipinos?
Sabi niya, during the war decades ago, it is the Philippines who has given the most help in terms of refuge, basic needs, even financial and moral to war-struck Vietnamese people. So he has made it his mission to also give back to the Filipinos. Very inspiring story.
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