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Because playing it safe never changed the game. Hi {NAME}, A lot of events play it safe—they ze

Because playing it safe never changed the game. [image]() Hi {NAME}, A lot of events play it safe—they zero in on one big name and move heaven and earth to get them on board. Not us. We went and reached out to 400 of the most interesting folks we could find globally. And yes, while some couldn't make the trek to Asia for this year's Nomad Capitalist Live event in Kuala Lumpur from September 25th to 28th (yes, travel demands and all), it's their loss and our gain. We've curated a melting pot of ideas, not just chasing after the usual suspects who might not even reply to our invites. Because, let's be real, it's not always about who doesn't show; it's about who does and what they bring to the table. This year's Nomad Capitalist Live is a celebration of the capitalist spirit, balanced with our nomadic curiosity, minus any doom and gloom. We've chosen Kuala Lumpur again, not just for its stunning locales and impeccable service, but because it makes sense—for your experience and your wallet. It's a place where you can enjoy luxury without the luxury price tag, and where the world truly meets, bringing together the most diverse group of people—from every continent, not just the expats but locals too. It represents everything Nomad Capitalist Live stands for—diversity, opportunity, and a forward-thinking approach to life and business. It's about connection, not just conversation. And on the note of connections, we're shaking things up with speakers like Tony Fernandez of Air Asia, alongside voices from the frontier markets, global business leaders, and those trailblazing paths less traveled. We're here to challenge the echo chamber of complaints about the state of world leadership and pivot to what matters: solutions, growth, and diversity. From learning the hard way to diversifying our speaker lineup beyond the West, we're offering a platform for stories of resilience, innovation, and success on a global scale. We want you to leave with actionable insights, whether it's expanding your business into new markets, navigating international regulations, or simply finding a new perspective on what's possible. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, a curious wanderer, or somewhere in between, there's something at Nomad Capitalist Live for you. [JOIN THE WAITLIST]() In Freedom and Prosperity, The Nomad Capitalist Team = = = = [Update Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Nomad Capitalist Limited 2301, 23F Bayfield Building 99 Hennessy Road Wanchai Hong Kong +1 (979) 966-6623

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