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SecretJvProfits.com’s pre-launch stage is open!

Hey,

This wasn’t meant to be the title of this post. You see many things
happened in the past week or so. My grandma passed on aged 93.

Prior to this, I was bursting with ideas and brimming with concepts
that I will and wanted to implement. I was staring at creating and
launching product after product, my calender was scheduled FULL.

Basically, I was obsessed with my internet marketing business.

Then, my grandma died. I lived with her for a whole 22 years of my
life. Suddenly, the next product launch didn’t seem that important
anymore…

It didn’t matter where I made my next thousand. It didn’t even
mattered at all… I started to think, have I been too blinded by dollars
that I didn’t eke out some time everyday to spend time talking to her
??

I don’t think there is anything more important to us then our loved ones. There
isn’t any marketing lesson to be learnt and taught here today but perhaps a
life lesson.

Sometimes it doesn’t take too much time or effort just to hug your loved one
tell them how much they mean to you. Don’t be too caught up in your work
that you neglect your loved ones…

This seems totally inappropriate but SecretJVProfits.com has opened its
‘pre-launch’ doors and you’re invited to the V.I.P list…

Perhaps I’ll go more into that in the next post…

Dylan ‘Kinda Low’ Loh

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One Response to “SecretJvProfits.com’s pre-launch stage is open!”

  1. Hi Dylan,

    Sad to hear the news that your grandma passed on. I know how you feel because just a few year ago, my grandma passed away too. I live with her too since I was born.

    Money really blind people. Most people didn’t realise that money is not what they want. It is the life that what money can provide they want.

    May it be spending more time with family, had more free time, start doing that while earning money.

    I always tell people this word, use money to love people and not use people to make money.

    So Dylan, spending time with our love one is our ultimate goal.

    God Bless!
    John Tan

  2. hey dylan, Sorry to hear about your grandma.. you must be missing her a lot.. i know i miss my grandma..

    Don’t worry, she is watching you from up above in paradise where she is very very happy.. so dont be sad..

    i am sure she knows how much you miss her.. show her how you can shatter the net and make her proud.. ;)

  3. Dear Dylan,
    I am sorry for your loss. I think your grandma
    understood that Now was the time for you to work
    so that you could actually have the time to spend
    with the ones that matter. She knew how important
    she was to you without holding on to you or expecting you to devote all your time to her.
    It will hurt a while but she’ll never really leave you. You just need to think of her and there
    she is—all yours again, smiling and comforting.
    Do not collect regrets they have a bad habit of multiplying and later ruining things.
    Remember all the nice times you two had together.

    With Best regards,
    Pirkko

  4. Thank you all :) Made me feel that much better!

  5. Hi Dylan,

    I just came across your websites today and I must say you are doing a great job. There’s so much I can learn from you. Saying that, I believe and agree with the others, your grandmother must be really proud of you. Keep on doing what you’re good and passionate about :)

  6. Hi Dylan,

    Making money is important but not at the expense of your loved ones. By the way your secretjv link is having some problems.

    Regards
    Edmund

  7. Hey Edmund,

    Yea, I realised that, trying to fix that now. Thanks for the heads up!

  8. Dylan,

    Sad to hear about your loss. I lost a great friend last week and we both know how painful it is to lose someone important in our lives.

    But I’m sure you’ll get back up and become an even better person…

    sincerely,
    Zamri Nanyan

  9. Hey Dylan,

    so weird that you were the one who offered your condolences just about 1 mth back and now it’s me doing so..

    Nonetheless, losing a loved one does indeed let us realize the importance of family and kinship. These are the things that no amount of money can replace or take away.

    Still, I’m sure your grandma will be proud of you. Just like how my grandma has always been. So that actually constantly serves as a driving force for me as I knew when she was alive, she wanted so much to see me be successful. Though she can’t see it physically, I know she will always be watching and blessing me regardless of where she is now.

    So be sure to press on and achieve your dreams! And use the money to good use…

    All the best to your launch bro! Great brand name you’ve created for yourself I must say!

  10. Hi Dylan

    Sorry to hear about your grandmum’s passing. I certainly can empathise with you after witnessing Calvin’s grandmum’s passing over a month ago. Nonetheless, life still goes on for everyone else and especially for you. Though she may not be around you anymore, take comfort that what you are doing now, will give her happiness wherever she may be coz of the knowledge that you can stand on your feet and carve something for yourself!

    So,work hard to make SecretJVProfit.com a great success! :D

  11. Dylan,

    I am sorry to learn about the passing of your grandmother. Grandmothers are special people in our lives and you were lucky to spend your whole life knowing your granmother.

    Thank you for still being there for us and continuing to share your wonderful ideas.

    Sincerely

    Shirley Tice

  12. John Neff
    July 12th, 2007

    Dylan, I share your sense of loss and questions of did I do enough? In May I lost my Mother, she lived for 102 years. There is an empty spot that we can only fill with our memories of the time we had to share together - not always happy. But she let me know that I was loved, and that is probably the greatest gift we can share with anyone. You are in my prayers. John

  13. Dylan, so sorry to hear about your loss. We have all been through the loss of loved ones that once seemed they would be around forever. There is a lesson in your words for all of us about not neglecting loved ones.

    Take care
    Millard

  14. Thanks guys. You guys just make it so much easier. Though I’ll never be able to forget at least I’ll be able to move on.

    Appreciating all your thoughts,
    Dylan

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