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I used to believe that targeting the English-speaking world, or most likely, the US, was always the best idea.
These days, I'm not so sure. I've been to some places in the US and honestly, dozens of countries in the world are way nicer and look way richer. I've been to Kuala Lumpur as well and it looked way, way richer and more modern than Phoenix, Arizona (and both cities have similar populations though KL has much more outside of the city proper).
Of course, you may not have the same purchasing power but I'm pretty sure that Malaysia has way more economic growth ahead of it than the US. The local competition is most likely easier than the global English one. Since you're exposed to this forum, you can have an edge over local entrepreneurs who may not fully understand the Fastlane principles.
These days, I'm not so sure. I've been to some places in the US and honestly, dozens of countries in the world are way nicer and look way richer. I've been to Kuala Lumpur as well and it looked way, way richer and more modern than Phoenix, Arizona (and both cities have similar populations though KL has much more outside of the city proper).
Of course, you may not have the same purchasing power but I'm pretty sure that Malaysia has way more economic growth ahead of it than the US. The local competition is most likely easier than the global English one. Since you're exposed to this forum, you can have an edge over local entrepreneurs who may not fully understand the Fastlane principles.