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We're in Dubai with a two-hour layover from Hong Kong to New York. I mentioned earlier that the first class lounge on Emirates is an entire floor, and the plane comes to you. I slept for six hours coming over
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A complimentary limo picked us up at the Four Seasons and deposited us at Hong Kong Airport, where we were met by a hotel representative who took our bags and escorted us through first class processing at Emirates and then
The Breakers Is Broken (Dumb Ass Stupid Management)
The Breakers in Palm Beach, FL is an historic and grand property, first opened by Henry Flagler in 1896. It has huge, European, arching public areas with great detail on the ceilings and impressive furnishings. It is one of the
Get A Grip
I've just completed the sixth Million Dollar Club, this one in Hong Kong, with elite consultants from three countries. I accept only ten firms. I'be been immersed in sophisticated and productive and energetic thinking (and dining). So to welcome me back
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Yesterday (Thursday) was the second of our three-day Million Dollar Club meeting. The afternoon included a guided tour of Victoria Peak, Aberdeen, Repulse Bay, and the Stanley Market. We dined in the evening at Aqua, probably Hong Kong's most incredible
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After the grey, grimness of Beijing, Hong Kong is fresh air (literally and figuratively). The city is vibrant, exciting, and full of options. The difference between today and my last visit is the nonstop building into every available space. After our
Go the Extra Mile
I've always found that if I tell someone I'm going to be in New York (less than three hours by train) they say, "That's nice, but I'm busy that day." If I tell someone I'm going to be in Chicago,
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They take very good care of us at the Four Seasons in Hong Kong, and every desire is attended to. The place is very upscale, and it's interesting how that influences perspective. When we visited the Great Wall outside of Beijing,