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Why I Chose SuperME — And Found My Greatest Contribution Yet

People often ask me,
“Andy, why are you so passionate about SuperME?”

It’s simple.
Everyone wants to make money.
Many are even learning how to preserve wealth.
But very few are taught how to preserve their sense of self while chasing that wealth.

For years, I’ve had my fair share of achievements.
I’ve coached, trained, and led.
But deep inside, there was still a space unfilled.
A silent question that lingered:

> “What is my biggest contribution to the world?”

Not just giving money to charity —
That’s good, but not unique.

I wanted something that truly reflected who I am —
Something that could not be duplicated or replaced.

💖 And that’s when I met Dr. Vivian Passion Koh… and SuperME.

As I sat with Vivian and explored the SuperME framework,
I realized something profound:

> This was what I had been searching for all along.
Not a tool.
Not a title.
But a truth — that I had always known deep inside.

SuperME is not just a concept. It is a Calling.

I’ve always believed that people are more capable than they think.
That inside them is a version that is strong, wise, courageous — even if buried beneath layers of doubt.

SuperME gave me the language, the framework, and the powerful tools to bring this to life.

And in doing so, it brought me to life.

🌱 My Greatest Contribution Isn’t What I Give —

It’s Who I Help Others Become

Today, I no longer chase impact by doing more.
I simply help people return to who they truly are — their SuperME.

Because when you return to your SuperME:

You no longer just preserve wealth — you generate impact

You don’t just make money — you create meaning

You don’t just succeed — you rise, and lift others with you

This is my gift.
This is my contribution.
This is my SuperME.

And if you’re reading this,
Maybe it’s time you discovered yours too. Visit https://asiatrainers.org/smubook

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