facilityme you had a in taiwan or indonesia. i got in for a month. i quit.andin: you quite a lot, including engineering. when did you find your calling? tahir: after i finished high school, i entered as a civil engineer. i got news as i -- that i was accepted as a medical doctor. finally i went and did business. there are a lot of us doing it. luggage, you buy imported goods. it is not doing well, not successful. and then i applied and i got in. haslinda amin: the university which is now defunct in singapore, quite a life-changing experience. in your second year you got married. to rosie. the daughter of one of the wealthiest men in indonesia. tahir: that is a good one. there is nothing wrong with that. you marry with the rich. haslinda amin: nothing changed for you. he did say there would be no job waiting for you when you graduated. you did not benefit a single cent. law had histher in own principle. maybe they like their son-in-law to work independently. maybe this is life experience. he wants me to experience the same experience. i think it is good. we t