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The CBI Chaos: Industry Scams and a Completely Different Perspective
Today, in part three, I want to expose some of the dangerous and chaotic practices currently plaguing the CBI market. More importantly, I want to share a completely different, much more profound perspective on what these programs actually mean to people globally.
18 hours ago


The Grey Area: Navigating Ambiguous Citizenship by Investment Programs (And How We Once Got Fooled)
Today, we are diving into the second installment of our series on Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programs. This time, we are focusing on the "grey area" programs—those ambiguous pathways that are incredibly difficult to verify.
19 hours ago


The Blacklist: So-Called "Citizenship by Investment" Programs You Must Avoid at All Costs
Today, we are going to discuss Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programs—pathways that ostensibly grant citizenship in exchange for economic investment.
2 days ago


A CEO's Guide to "Workations": Balancing Global Business, Family, and Trail Running in Italy
Recently, I listened to a podcast interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, and his approach to vacations resonated deeply with me—though he undoubtedly works much harder than I do! He mentioned that when he goes on vacation with his family, the only thing that changes is his view. Instead of looking at the courtyard from his office, he looks at the beach from his hotel room. He is still working the entire time. That is exactly how I operate.
2 days ago


Dubai Field Notes: The People and Moments That Inspire My Journey
Today’s topic is a bit unconventional. It doesn't have a strict business theme, and I'm not even sure if it’s purely about Dubai. If I had to give it a name, I would call it a reflection on "small dreams" and persistence.
2 days ago


Dubai Business Notes: Inside a CEO's 8-Meeting Marathon in One Day
Today, I want to briefly share what my daily work schedule looks like when I travel to Dubai. I spent two full days there on my latest trip, and I am going to focus specifically on my itinerary for Day Two. Dubai is a highly multifaceted city, and I hope that walking you through my meeting schedule will offer you a unique, behind-the-scenes perspective on its real business ecosystem.
2 days ago


Dubai Travel Notes: How I "Demystified" the City
Dubai serves as a highly dynamic global business hub and a perfect intermediary zone. (Image source: pexels.com)
Jun 25


Dubai Travel Notes: A Lighthearted "Flex" on Premium Travel and the Real Opportunities I Saw
beyond the cost efficiencies, you are looking at an environment actively incubating opportunity. In a place brimming with vitality, where everyone is pushing forward, opportunities naturally emerge.
Jun 24


From Podcasts to Pages: Why I Reclaimed the Power of Deep Reading
Standing at the midpoint of my life, I realize I need to strike a deliberate balance. I must embrace the speed and innovation of the modern world, but I also need to aggressively protect my inner calm and long-term thinking, keeping myself insulated from the daily noise.
Jun 23


A Father's Reflection on Graduation: Do Our Children Really Need a Head Start?
As a parent, my greatest hope is simply that they live a life true to themselves. There is no single correct script for a life journey; it is uniquely theirs to write. I deeply desire for them to develop true independence. Realizing this helped me move past the dilemma of parenting styles and structural advantages. Every starting point and every unique background carries its own value; it all depends on how an individual embraces and grows from their experiences.
Jun 22


Global Mobility Perspectives: My Top 5 Recommendations for Residency and Investment
After careful consideration of the evolving geopolitical landscape, wealth preservation trends, and operational efficiencies for global businesses, I have finalized my top five selections. My recommendations are the United States, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Jun 19


Turkey: An Unforgettable Country and an Effortless Passport
When it comes to Turkish immigration, there is a crucial distinction to establish right away: Turkey is not merely an immigration residency program; it is a direct naturalization program.
What we commonly refer to as "Turkish immigration" is actually a pathway to obtaining Turkish citizenship and a passport directly through investment. This makes it a Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, which operates on a fundamentally different logic than most other immigration routes
Jun 11


My Take on Malaysia: Forget the Passport, Secure the 20-Year Visa
If you want to move to a country with excellent English proficiency, a friendly Chinese-speaking environment, and a highly reasonable cost of living, Malaysia is my top recommendation. Compared to Singapore, the cost of living is incredibly approachable.
Jun 10


Immigration as a Natural Byproduct: Let's Talk About South Korea
In my view, the ideal way to immigrate is never to force yourself into investments or expenditures just for a status. Instead, immigration should naturally integrate into your existing consumption habits, business practices, work routines, and life plans
Jun 9


Business Travel Log | Heading to the Middle East: Why I Am Flying to Dubai Now
For those considering Dubai for investment, living, or business expansion, the region currently offers flexible visa policies. With adequate capital or specific professional skills, we can assist in securing legal, long-term residency in Dubai.
Jun 8


Why Hitting 120,000 served clients Made Me Feel Ashamed
My true goal is 120,000 satisfied clients. People who, for whatever reason, chose to trust us, and whom we did not disappoint—people who actually achieved a different stage in life with our help. That is what I genuinely want.
Jun 5


Henry's Perspective on Hong Kong III | Lantau Island and Tai O: Beyond Central to Fishing Villages, Islands, and Trails
You can be incredibly driven, and you can be incredibly wild. You can wear a tailored suit, and you can wear mud-caked trail shoes. You can handle complex corporate issues in a corner office, and you can walk alone in the mountains with a headlamp until dawn. You can feel the weight of pressure between the skyscrapers, and you can completely find yourself again between the mountains and the sea.
Jun 4


Henry's Perspective on Hong Kong II | Endurance and Epiphanies: 100 Kilometers on Hong Kong's MacLehose Trail
If you know anything about hiking in Hong Kong, you've likely heard of it. It’s an iconic 100-kilometer long-distance trail spanning the New Territories and Kowloon. Hong Kong boasts several classic long-distance trails—the Hong Kong Trail, the Wilson Trail, the MacLehose Trail, and the Lantau Trail—with the MacLehose being perhaps the most famous.
Jun 3


Henry’s Perspective on Hong Kong I | Mountains, Sea, and a 3.8km Path
This is the most attractive thing about Hong Kong to me: it can be highly urban, but also highly natural; highly commercial, but also wild. You step out of the subway, bus, or taxi, walk a short distance, and suddenly enter an entirely different operating system for life.
Jun 2


The Boarding School Catalyst: When Doing Less Helps Your Teenager Achieve More
Parents are essentially observers. We brought them into this world, and our job is to do our duty and raise them well. If they don't achieve conventional success later in life and decide to blame me, I won't accept the blame. Just like my own life—if I make terrible mistakes, I don't blame my parents; it's my problem.
Jun 2
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