Dato’ Joey Yap may be a household name today in the realm of feng shui and Chinese metaphysics—but it all began when a fortune teller told him he’d be poor until he turns 45.

What do you do when you’re told by a fortune teller that your life will be… meh? If you’re like Dato’ Joey Yap, you blow up your own birth chart and ‘fortune telling’, one step at a time, to discover self- and situational-awareness to do the needful. This is the business of self-transformation that underpins the Joey Yap Group of companies. Here’s where it’s all at, in his own words:
“I got into Feng Shui and the Chinese Five Arts because it wasn’t cool. Trends fade; timeless ideas don’t. What hooked me was the possibility that these old systems could actually transform lives—including mine. Turns out, ‘uncool’ ages better than cool.
“I was lost. That’s the honest answer. Seeing the fortune teller wasn’t about chasing destiny—it was curiosity mixed with desperation. I knocked on that door because I had no map. The irony is that moment gave me one… Continue Reading
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