
Here I would like to share some of the points that I jotted down:
- You must be good at your own country first.
You should be good at your product and business model - at merit. Not because of you know somebody in the government or have cable. Or have sugar daddy to support your business. If you are good at your country, you are good everywhere (with some finetune of course).
- There is no recipe. But if you don't try, you don't know.
Most people have good idea. But most people don't even try their ideas.
- Malaysian parents try to push their kids at one direction.

- Don't listen to people's advice
Previously, Tony was running a music business. Before he started Airasia, people advice him not to jump into this business. Stick to his forte which is music industry. He don't have any experience in aviation industry. But if he listen to people's advice, now he might be in Petaling Street fighting on the piracy issue.