Think about a time without email.
Think about a time without Facebook.
Think about a time without your smartphones.
How did people and companies communicate, align and perform as a world class unit back then? Too often do we take things for granted and not take time to reflect on how fortunate we are today. How can we make full use of technology and the tools around us to lead a fruitful an truly great career and life?
There were once a time where information was scarce and those who really yearned for knowledge, fought for it fiercely. Sacrificing and paying their way to attain it. Today, it is made widely available.
Today, let us be reminded not to take anything or anyone, for granted.
I remember how companies were selling these as Public Courses you would find in The Star newspapers for RM 9k per person for 2 days. Schools and tuition centers adopted it and made it into syllabus easy for children to understand, to start them right young. The very same content is now available on YouTube in a 6 mins clip.
Watch this:
King Quah
A battle-tested entrepreneur who built multiple businesses from scratch—with no funding, no fancy connections, just raw grit and relentless execution.
With 16+ years in the game, he's coached founders, scaled ventures, and turned hard lessons into actionable wisdom.
His focus? Helping driven people build real businesses and live with intention. Strategy over hype. Substance over noise.
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This blog captures my journey of building with intention.
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