Sunday, September 14, 2008

Comments from New Zealand

I am glad to receive the below email from New Zealand and after getting the green light from the writer, I decided to share it with you......

Warm Greetings Master Lee,
Being a frequent visitor to your blog, something that really caught my attention was the 'Following' that you have developed in Penang and no doubt across Malaysia in due time.
I can see a lot of people recognising your Feng Shui prowess and have been supportive in what ever you do, especially by turning up to your Seminars and having Popular and bookstores alike arranging Seminars for the public! Great start Master Lee! I can see this leading you to become a wanted 'Commodity' or 'Speaker' for the more festive seasons coming up!
What more can i say about you publishing your book! Again, i believe in starting small and starting from somewhere. Zooming in your attention into Penang is a smart choice, given that the book would possibly sell well in Penang to begin with.
Over these days, i have found my much needed break, not having to frequent university classes and my additional commitments to business competitions and conferences of the like, so i thought i write you an email.
I like the way how you are reading Feng Shui as i mentioned before, you are Different. During my short stay in Malaysia for the Harvard Business Conference, i had the chance to meet Lillian Too, and guess what - She was a graduate from a Harvard Business School in the USA, which explains a lot about the Commercialisation of her Feng Shui products. Again, no doubt, she is a celebrity in Feng Shui, but sometimes, i am confused with the way she marketed. Sometimes it made Feng Shui look rather superficial. But by seeing how you are starting off Master Lee, i am sure your techniques and talks are more to the 'Roots' of Feng Shui.
I find your style perhaps more Traditional and Genuine? I am in no position to make comparisons as i know little about Feng Shui, but those are my views, and personally, i would prefer the Traditional more 'Down to Earth' way that i think you are practising Master Lee.
I have been busy, travelling from one business conference/ competition to the next. Before i returned to Malaysia, i was at Wellington for a Business Competition. Took the flight from Wellington and immediately flew back to Penang for 3 days and then down to KL for the Harvard Business Conference and back to NZ - Less than 4 days, i was off again to the North Islands for another Business Competition. With the weeks coming, i would have 2 more weeks, before i need to leave to Singapore and Hong Kong to represent NZ twice in two global business competitions.
Hence, i apologise for not being able to reply your emails sooner in the past! But i am really keen to hear from you especially with so much development going on!
AND, i added you on Facebook! Do approve me!
P.s. I apologise for the super long email. Its a great catch up with someone i so look up to! And you are making a Difference!
Cheers,Michael Teoh

2 comments:

  1. A confident smile brings luck. Despite losing sometimes, a smile always ignite our spirits to move forward!

    I believe, it is this principle that has made me the only Malaysian to have represented New Zealand to many global competitions in business. :)

    Thanks for the tip Master Lee!

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  2. Michael, I am really glad to have the only Malaysian representing New Zealand to many global competitions to be my blog fan. Keep it up the good work. I and all the Malaysians are proud of you. You are the true Malaysia Boleh!

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