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  • (dramatic music)

  • - [Narrator] In person you get to feel Dan's authenticity.

  • - [Male] I don't have other mentors that have gone

  • as far beyond my expectations as Dan has so far.

  • - [Female] How do you keep 5,000 people around the world

  • engaged for six hours at a time?

  • That is no small feat.

  • - Mr. Dan Lok.

  • (cheers)

  • - You get some of most powerful positioning methods

  • and breakthrough business strategies.

  • A first-time customer at best is a good prospect.

  • Write it down.

  • - The principles that I'm going to show you today

  • that are literally going to be game changers

  • for your business if you apply them.

  • - [Female] It's so special to have such a good teacher;

  • so structured, so common sense,

  • and have the business acumen at the same time.

  • And the heart, oh my god.

  • (dramatic music)

  • (slow music)

  • - And as I got better and better and better and better

  • at closing more; I'll show you.

  • I'll show you the aftermath.

  • You see my progress in the beginning

  • and then little bit better,

  • a little bit better and you will see.

  • It's good cause now what you see me is what I do now.

  • I always want to give you the contrast

  • cause people don't understand.

  • Oh, that's easy for you to say.

  • That's easy for you to do.

  • I so wish I have closing call that I did back then.

  • It'll be so good.

  • I so wish I had those closing calls.

  • Like how bad I was, right.

  • Like reading a script,

  • reading "Mr. Prospect" from the script.

  • (audience laughs)

  • "Hey, Mr. Prospect, what can I do for you today?"

  • (audience laughs)

  • I'm just reading on a script.

  • I was in my hair, right?

  • I was going, "Mr. Prospect"

  • and then he was saying a bunch of stuff.

  • "Are you finished?"

  • Okay, there's my line next. (audience laughs)

  • (mumbles) then the guy hung up on me.

  • The guy just hung up on me, it's unbelievable.

  • Did I tell the story why I was upset

  • with learning while I wasn't closing.

  • Did I tell you that story?

  • Anybody know that story? - [Woman] No.

  • - Okay. - [Man In Audience] Tell us.

  • - Okay, so I was in copyrighting, right?

  • So there was this particular prospect

  • call me on the phone through my website.

  • He found my work, we book a time.

  • And at the time of the (mumbles) I call him, right?

  • Not him call me, not inbound.

  • I call him.

  • And he was asking me about my copyrighting service,

  • how much I charge.

  • I was explaining all, here's what I do and all this stuff.

  • And then about a few minutes into the call

  • he was saying, "Stop!"

  • Right?

  • "Stop!"

  • I said, "what?"

  • "Yeah, stop."

  • He said, "In the five minute conversation

  • you made multiple grammatical errors.

  • And you speak with a very thick accent.

  • I can't understand what the hell you're saying.

  • You can not be good at what you do.

  • I think you're scamming me."

  • Then he hung up.

  • (dramatic music)

  • That was the first time I felt hurt.

  • Like even in high school, the bully, all that.

  • That's physical, but this is like a spear.

  • Cause I was conscious.

  • I know I speak with an accent.

  • I know I'm an immigrant, right?

  • I was nervous about trying to make a living, you know,

  • provide for my mom.

  • But that was like shoop.

  • That was an arrow through my heart.

  • That's when I made a decision, right

  • to say, "Shit, I'm going to learn this thing."

  • And also why the part of challenge, you know,

  • remember when I was doing the marketing

  • through the workshop, why I want to master platform closing.

  • Partially, maybe the ruby in me.

  • Maybe it is to prove something,

  • but back then I have this fantasy,

  • maybe like this fantasy that this guy

  • who hung up on me someday would see my fucking name.

  • Or come to one of my fucking workshops,

  • and say, "Yeah, that is you motherfucker."

  • (audience laughs)

  • But I will thank him.

  • I will thank him because he gave me

  • that drive, right, that obsession, but that was it.

  • It's like I have this like, maybe

  • someday he would see that and he would knew that

  • that he did-

  • say something wrong or said something

  • that affected a young man;

  • good or bad, either way right?

  • But I had this fantasy and that's why I was obsessed

  • with making that work, right?

  • Cause I could see if, not just

  • close on the phone, I could be.

  • You got to understand, think about

  • across mainstream speakers, across North America

  • across the world, you give me one that is Chinese.

  • It doesn't exist.

  • Like accomplish what I have accomplished as a speaker

  • two times Ted Ex speaker, shared a stage

  • with biggest names in the world at my age

  • and my background, right, as a minority: zero.

  • (mumbles) yes?

  • - [Man] Yes.

  • - It is none of them and there will be no other one

  • I can tell you that: none before me, none after me.

  • I'm certain of that.

  • So that I take pride, because I know

  • no one will go through that shit

  • to get to where I am, that's for sure.

  • But that's the process.

(dramatic music)

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揭祕我為何迷戀關門的故事。 (The Untold Story Of Why I Became Obsessed With Closing)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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