
54. Rio Lim - Jiu-Jitsu, spirituality and the world of trading
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About this listen
In this episode, I'm joined with fellow Singaporean, Rio Lim, whom I had the pleasure of meeting here in Chiang Mai. We both share a passion for jiu-jitsu and finance, so in this episode we dive into those worlds while exchanging stories about our journeys along the way.
Always exciting to connect over shared interests and similar vibes... oss!
Stuff we talked about:
- Knowing who you are through Jiu-Jitsu
- Being humbled
- Sacrifices
- Parallels on and off the mat
- Trusting the process, trusting yourself
- Warmups before class zzz
- Competition stories
- Power of compounding
- Catching the crypto wave
- Embracing volatility
- Love the failures
- Pay the price, learn the lesson
- Awaking the heart chakra
- Seeking spirituality
- The view from the top of the mountain
- Time>Money
- The courage to forge your own path
- Nothing matters, we’re all going to die
Till the next one,
Aaron ------------------------------------
Follow Rio on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/rrriiiooo0/
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