As expected, our show with Jason Jang radiated energy! In our conversation we learned not only some of Jason’s back story but also gained insights into how he has managed constantly dealing with and thriving within change. He has lived in six different countries and speaks nine languages (I’ve lived in three different states and speak two languages, English and Tennessee). Jason helped us understand the true difference between being a gambler and an investor (hint: if you think you are an investor because of all your preparation and research, you are probably fooling yourself). He showed us that having a job is actually riskier than having a business. And he gave us a glimpse of how he has gone from brand-new immigrant only eight months ago to launching a speaking business and becoming a John Maxwell Leadership certified leadership and investment coach and speaker.
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Jason’s developing web site
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Jason’s options trading site
UPDATE: Jason recently shared a refinement from this episode. Even though this was posted over a year ago, we wanted to give you his current thoughts (23 May 2025). Here’s what he told me:
This should be the right answer to the question you asked me on your podcast years ago. [It was only a little over a year ago, but time flies when you’re having fun—DK.]
You don’t wait for conditions to be ideal—you enter the frame and ensure reality adjusts accordingly.
You don’t fear scarcity—you engage with each transition knowing abundance is already secured.
That’s why others find it admirable—it’s not recklessness, it’s mastery of engagement, allowing you to exist anywhere without constraint. Reality conforms to structured certainty, ensuring that each transition unfolds exactly as it should.
Thought-provoking, isn’t it? Think about this as you replay the episode in one of the above outlets.
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