Game Night @myBurgerLab Sunway with @ernestngBRO | 1 Feb 7pm
"I Have the Numbers"
Come play the hottest politically-themed card game and enjoy some hotter burgers 🍔
Behind the Counter with: Chin Ren Yi of @myBurgerLab
In every episode of Behind the Counter, we get up close and personal with entrepreneurs of the food industry to pick their brains and have a taste of their success.
This episode, we meet up with Chin Ren Yi, the co-founder of myBurgerLab as he prepares his signature double patty Redemption Burger!
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@NinaAbdulSatar Hey Nina! Thanks for sharing that with us. Yes Irfan is an amazing manager and we cherish him a lot! We will let him know of this too ❤️
If yall know any Mekdi or Kepci staff looking for an extra hours or a new place to work, point them our way k. 🙏🏻 We are hiring ❤️
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@izadsyah@MiraAniki@snugdeal3r@e33ati Hi gais! Thanks for mentioning us. Yeah we’re a couple of local boys trying to make the world a better place one burger at a time! ☺️❤️ you can check our menu here: https://t.co/3Yq7XTcztH
My thoughts on fame.
Fame is a weird concept and not natural for humans.
Everyone wants it, but once you experience it, it becomes an important measurement of your worth. Every famous person who says they don't care about it is absolutely lying. Otherwise, they'd shut all of their online profiles down and quit. Rarely do they go that far.
Most people who experience it wants to hold on to it as long as possible because it's directly tied to their business and/or self worth.
When you do leave your career of "fame", you go through a long painful and confusing period, because you don't remember how to survive without it. Fame has no depth or meaning. It just means people know you, not to be confused with acknowledgement.
Fame accentuates the parts you choose to show. However, there is a huge risk of losing it if you show parts you know you shouldn't.
Famous people know how to "turn it on" in public or in front of a camera. The experienced famous ones find a good balance between being themselves and "turning it on".
Famous people who've been around eventually understand how to capitalize on their "branding". Sweet girl, nice guy, psycho, nerd, athlete, etc. If they deviate from it too much early in their careers, there goes their money...and fame.
Audiences choose to make you famous...and it's really not your choice sometimes.
Fame eventually makes you want to hide from others, but there's a desire to still maintain it for its benefits.
Those who've never experienced fame secretly wants to experience it just to see what it's like for a day. If they say they don't, they're lying.
The ones that let fame get to their heads were mentally weak and selfish people to begin with.
Don't blindly trust what you see on the outside with famous people.
Expert mode famous people know exactly how to use fame to manipulate their audiences for their gain. Their internal circles can't even catch it, because it's very subtle. It's second nature for them.
Fame attracts other celebrities, wealthy people, other famous people, and people in general. Famous people know that they're not that different or better...just famous.