This is not an intake form. It is not a screener. It is not a sales process in disguise.

What follows is a set of questions I ask before I agree to work with anyone — because the quality of the next 90 days depends entirely on what we're both honest about before we begin. I review every application personally. No team. No filter. Just me, reading what you wrote.

If you are the person this was built for, you will recognize yourself in these questions before you've answered a single one. You've been running at a very high level for a long time. You have more resources, more respect, and more external confirmation than you ever expected. And you're carrying something privately that none of that has touched.

This engagement is for that part.

The questions below require writing. Not a pitch. Not a résumé. Honest writing about what's actually happening. That's the filter — and it works in your favor. The right person has things to say here. Plan for 45–60 minutes if you take it seriously. I hope you do.

— Wei Houng
Question 01
Tell me where you're standing.
Name, current role or situation, and what you've built or led to get here. Not a bio — a snapshot. What does your operating reality look like right now?
Question 02
What's your operating reality at the income and wealth level?
This isn't a qualifier. It's context I need to understand the shape of the decisions you're making and the pressures that actually govern your life.
Question 03 — Most Important
Something has been true about your interior experience that you haven't been able to say at work or at home.
The world is, by most measures, confirming you. The accolades are real. The outcomes are real. And something private is running alongside all of it — a version of yourself you don't fully recognize, or a weight you haven't been able to put down, or a question you can't bring to the people around you because the cost of being seen uncertain is too high.

What is that thing? Name it as precisely as you can. Not the surface version — the actual one.
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This question benefits from more. Write past the first draft.
Question 04
What have you already invested in understanding yourself — and where did those attempts stop?
Coaches, therapists, retreats, peer groups, programs, sabbaticals — whatever you've tried. I'm not asking what didn't work. I'm asking: what did those experiences get right, and where exactly did they hit the ceiling?

Most serious people at your level have tried several things. Each one probably got part of it. Describe the arc. Where was the partial recognition, and what remained untouched?
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Take this further. What each thing got right matters as much as where it stopped.
Question 05
If we had Session 1 tomorrow, what would you hand me?
Not the context — the problem. Not the backstory — the specific thing you would put on the table in the first hour.

Q3 asked about your interior experience. This is different: it's operational. What is the actual problem — a decision you can't land, a pattern you can't break, a role you're no longer sure you should still be running — that you'd want to work on, specifically, in 90 days? Name it precisely enough that I could brief someone else on it without asking you a single follow-up question.
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Go deeper on the specific. Vague framing here signals the engagement won't converge.
Question 06
By the end of 90 days, what would have to be true?
Not "I'd feel better." Not "I'd have clarity." Something specific. A decision made with a different quality of certainty. A dynamic you've stopped running. A way of operating you recognize as actually yours, not assembled from what was expected of you.

The Operating Brief we'll build together will be anchored in your answer to this question — so the quality of your answer here shapes the quality of what we produce. Don't be vague to avoid commitment. Take the risk of naming what a real win looks like.
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Push past the first answer. The real one usually comes after.
Question 07
Last two things.

You just wrote honestly about yourself. That's not nothing — most people won't, even when the stakes are high enough to warrant it.

Here's what happens next:

I read every application personally, in full, within 5 business days. There are three possible responses: an invitation to a 45-minute alignment interview with me directly; a note that this isn't the right fit right now, with context on why; or a referral to someone or something better suited to where you are.

If you're invited to interview, that conversation follows the same arc as this form — it goes deeper, not wider. It is not a sales call.

Whatever the outcome, you'll hear from me — not a system, not a team member. Me.

The fact that you completed this form means you already know something is worth understanding. The next 90 days is where we find out exactly what that is.

By submitting this application you confirm that the above represents your honest, considered answers — not a polished version. That's the only version worth reading.

You'll hear from Wei within 5 business days.

Application received.

Wei will read this personally within 5 business days. You'll hear from him directly — not a system, not a team member.

Check the email address you provided. His response will come from [email protected].