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May 21Liked by Ta Hiron, TK Hart

TK, fantastic interview questions. I know exactly what Ta meant about Cambodia. I went there for business several times but we would make a point to spend some casual time to explore the sights and experience the culture. It's an unbelievable place. Enjoyed this entire post. Thanks for sharing. - Jim

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Yes, Thanks Jim. Cambodia is captivating in a real-world sense that leaves you contemplative and uplifted. They are beautiful people.

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Ta, its a pleasure to make your acquaintance. I couldn't agree with you more about Cambodia. I was extremely fortunate to have had the career that I did, considering my very humble background and a very limited educational pedigree. Somehow, I ended up being involved in coordinating food importing for some of the largest U.S. and European food retailers and manufacturers. One of the benefits was the traveling. I made buying trips to Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Mainland China and Japan frequently, establishing relationships that still exist. Of all the countries I visited, there was no place quite like Cambodia. If pressed to explain, I can't really. It was just a certain feeling about the culture and people. Thanks, Jim

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Yes, lovely to e-meet you too. Sounds like you have had some amazing experiences. 😊

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Thanks for checking it out, Jim. I did read through some of your author interviews before I came up with my list of questions; I shamelessly lifted the time-wasting question idea from your interview with Paul Brazill. *Insert the drink emoji of your choice here for payment purposes.* :)

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Haha, I'll take a tumbler of Makers Mark, three fingers, 1 cube. I am a time waster myself, from way back. Truly enjoyed your post....and keep any eye out for a DM in the next week or so.-Jim

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