The secret to R’s three trillion yen success
The most well-known example of a Japanese woman who has become a global billionaire (assets exceeding 100 billion yen), is the wife of Tran Dinh Long (60s), who you may have seen occasionally in the media.
I can’t remember if it was a show on Fuji TV or TBS—both famous Japanese TV networks—but I participated in a show hosted by George Tokoro. The theme for the day was the palm lines of billionaires.
As part of this show, I conducted palm readings for several famous and successful company presidents, and visited Long at her home in Japan to read her palms as well.
Long was a Japanese woman who fell in love with an Indonesian man studying abroad in Japan, with not much to his name, who later proposed to her.
Long had a Separate-Type Head Line, which starts away from the Life Line
Normally, a person would hesitate to marry an Indonesian man from who knows where, with very little money.
But Long was the owner of a Separate-Type Head Line—a Head Line that starts away from the Life Line.
Separate-Type Head Line that starts far away from the Life Line: Seen in bold and fearless individuals that are cheerful and positive, and aren’t afraid of failure.
So of course, she pushed past the protests of those around her and moved to Indonesia with him.
Things would work themselves out when she got there, she thought.
And lo and behold, no sooner had she married him at the age of 25, than her husband found success after success, becoming the king of coal, oil, and natural gas in Indonesia.
And eventually, a global billionaire.
By about a dozen or so years ago, he had achieved tremendous success, with assets of over three trillion yen.
Those with Separate-Type Head Lines are perfectly suited to life abroad
As you can see, those with Separate-Type Head Lines tend to be daring, and take bold risks. But when they do find success, the results can be tremendous.
So if you are someone who has this line, I encourage you to go all out. Give whatever you’re thinking of a try.
Half of the success of every very successful man can be attributed to his wife
Finally, there is one more thing I want to mention.
Having read the palms now of over 100,000 people, I have come to understand that half of the good fortune of a very successful man is due to the fortunes of his wife.
This is evident even in the law that requires a husband to give half of his assets to his wife in the event of a divorce.
The success of a husband is, in however many invisible ways, due to the fortunes (virtues) of his wife.
Being lucky comes from being virtuous
There is no such thing as good fortune that occurs as a coincidence or a fluke.
Luck is determined by talent, effort, a good character that attracts people to you, or good timing.
Ultimately, however, all events that occur in your life, including those based on this sort of luck, are determined according to the virtue (fortune) that you possess.
In other words, it is your virtue that allows you to put in effort towards something (talent or personality), meet good people (attract good people), and have things progress at the right timing for you (coming together of fortune).
For how to build virtue, see my Nishitani Show videos, “The Palm Lines of People Who Have Built Virtue” and “The Palm Lines of People Who Have Built Virtue: Selected From My Three Highly Acclaimed Works.”
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