Christopher Kai
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Podcast Appearances
That's what I hope to be like when I'm 80.
And even the age thing doesn't matter.
It's like if you have a voice, which all of you have, if you have a purpose to serve and you want to make money, which all of you should have,
then you should start speaking by first accepting where you're at.
Don't compare Mick or myself.
Know that we're all on a journey.
As long as you compare yourself with how you were yesterday, meaning if you, let's say, have issues with enunciating your words, and I still have an issue enunciating my words.
And if you can say something like strategy, strategy,
Or setenta in Spanish, which means 70, because sometimes I mumble those words and I did it better than yesterday.
Great job, Christopher Kai.
Great job, Mick.
So for those who are watching, don't be so impressed with who we might be, at least where we are now.
Look back at the journey.
Look back at the struggles.
Look back at the sacrifice.
Because I know, Mick, we're getting to know each other, but I can feel your heart.
Every time you talk to me, there's a sense of deference and respect.
Every time you talk to Les Brown, is that a coincidence that I feel the same way as you do to Les?
Because there's a respect.
You know, from an entrepreneur standpoint, seven-year-old Christopher Kai was knocking on doors in my neighbor's homes when it was really cold in New York City and just saying, can I shovel your yard, your porch, your driveway?