Wayne Ting
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If today was your last day, what would you do? I would probably try to see my friends, my family, my significant other. The people of my life really is the thing that makes this life worthwhile. I threw myself a big 40th birthday party a month before my stroke, and a hundred friends from around the world flew in to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where I was living at the time, to celebrate.
And I remember thinking like how meaningful that, that, that birthday was. And then when I was, when it wasn't clear, I was thinking like, maybe like, you don't, when you're going through a stroke, you actually don't quite know how serious it is because the only thing you can tell is watching the faces of the nurses and the doctors to try to assess how worried do they look.
And I remember thinking like how meaningful that, that, that birthday was. And then when I was, when it wasn't clear, I was thinking like, maybe like, you don't, when you're going through a stroke, you actually don't quite know how serious it is because the only thing you can tell is watching the faces of the nurses and the doctors to try to assess how worried do they look.
And I remember thinking like how meaningful that, that, that birthday was. And then when I was, when it wasn't clear, I was thinking like, maybe like, you don't, when you're going through a stroke, you actually don't quite know how serious it is because the only thing you can tell is watching the faces of the nurses and the doctors to try to assess how worried do they look.
At some point it was like, I think they look really worried. I should probably be worried. And I remember thinking to myself, I'm so glad I threw a birthday party for myself because I got to say goodbye to all my friends and my family. And that was very, very meaningful to me. And if I was going to die tomorrow, I would love to try to gather as much of my friends as I can.
At some point it was like, I think they look really worried. I should probably be worried. And I remember thinking to myself, I'm so glad I threw a birthday party for myself because I got to say goodbye to all my friends and my family. And that was very, very meaningful to me. And if I was going to die tomorrow, I would love to try to gather as much of my friends as I can.
At some point it was like, I think they look really worried. I should probably be worried. And I remember thinking to myself, I'm so glad I threw a birthday party for myself because I got to say goodbye to all my friends and my family. And that was very, very meaningful to me. And if I was going to die tomorrow, I would love to try to gather as much of my friends as I can.
So many of them flew out to see me the day they found out I was sick. That support, that bond is the thing that I most cherish in my life.
So many of them flew out to see me the day they found out I was sick. That support, that bond is the thing that I most cherish in my life.
So many of them flew out to see me the day they found out I was sick. That support, that bond is the thing that I most cherish in my life.
People usually don't ask about my recovery journey. And Harry, I'm really glad he brought it up because it's a really important part of who I am today and the leader that I hope to become. And I think people are afraid to, if it's too personal or too prime.
People usually don't ask about my recovery journey. And Harry, I'm really glad he brought it up because it's a really important part of who I am today and the leader that I hope to become. And I think people are afraid to, if it's too personal or too prime.
People usually don't ask about my recovery journey. And Harry, I'm really glad he brought it up because it's a really important part of who I am today and the leader that I hope to become. And I think people are afraid to, if it's too personal or too prime.
Harry, thank you so much for doing this. Really, really enjoyed this conversation. Love your podcast. Keep doing your great work because I think you bring a conversational tone to important conversations that then I think disarms the, I feel like you have a great touch in the way you interview people. It doesn't feel like a business interview.
Harry, thank you so much for doing this. Really, really enjoyed this conversation. Love your podcast. Keep doing your great work because I think you bring a conversational tone to important conversations that then I think disarms the, I feel like you have a great touch in the way you interview people. It doesn't feel like a business interview.
Harry, thank you so much for doing this. Really, really enjoyed this conversation. Love your podcast. Keep doing your great work because I think you bring a conversational tone to important conversations that then I think disarms the, I feel like you have a great touch in the way you interview people. It doesn't feel like a business interview.