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📌 Kuala Lumpur Recap: One Name Missing... Yours, {NAME}

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Hi {NAME}, It hasn't even been two full days since we wrapped up the , and the praise is pouring in:

[image]( Hi {NAME}, It hasn't even been two full days since we wrapped up the [Nomad Capitalist Live 2023](=), and the praise is pouring in: "My husband and I just attended the Nomad Capitalist Live event, and it was absolutely life-changing. Great information. Amazing attendees to connect with, some of whom have become friends. Outstanding speakers. Kuala Lumpur is a surprisingly delightful city, and we're not city folks!"- Audrey from the US. If you were with us, you'd know the magic she's talking about. But since you weren't, let us give you a front-row seat view of what you missed. The 2023 Edition - A Quick Flashback: Impactful Discussions: We delved into the future of global citizenship, offshore strategies, tax-saving tactics, and so much more. Each conversation left us with insights that can change the way how we see the world and how we operate in it. World-Class Speakers: Our stage was electrified by voices that are sculpting the narrative of global mobility: - Christian Nesheim didn't just speak; he resonated with "The World Isn't Free, But You Can Be," a poignant reminder of our innate quest for freedom. - Andrew Henderson painted a canvas of the impending "Multipolar World," making us rethink our geostrategic moves. - Patrick Boyle brought a financial thriller to life as he asked the question: "Is De-dollarization Coming?" - Tai Lopez's unique take "From the Hollywood Hills to the World" wasn't just a tale, but a journey of reinvention. - Stephan Livera hit home with "The High Price of Home Country Bias," compelling us to broaden our horizons beyond our comfort zone. Unparalleled Networking: It wasn't just about absorbing knowledge but about building lasting connections. Entrepreneurs, visionaries, and trailblazers, all under one roof, connecting on levels that only a Nomad Capitalist can understand. We left with not just strategies, but stories. Not just plans, but passions. Not just contacts, but connections. [image](=) Next Stop: Nomad Capitalist Live 2024 Before you think this is just another 'FOMO' Email, let us hit you with this: We're gearing up for 2024. And if 2023 was monumental enough, just wait till you see what's next. Want to be part of THE EVENT next year? [JOIN THE 2024 WAITLIST NOW](=) The list is exclusive, limited, and fills up fast. So, if there's a hint of FOMO from 2023, or a surge of excitement for 2024, we suggest you reserve your spot right away. See you on the waitlist, The Nomad Capitalist Team P.S. Know someone who'd love to join us in 2024? Forward this to them. = = [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Nomad Capitalist LLC Kidnah, Block A Plot 4 Fujairah, Al Fujayrah United Arab Emirates (the) +1 (979) 966-6623

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