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Dr. David Leong is a visionary thinker, serial entrepreneur, and educator whose work fuses the rigor of modern science with the wisdom of ancient metaphysics. As the author of It Is In The Mind: Beyond Your Local Reality and Uncertainty, Timing, and Luck on Quantum Terms in Entrepreneurship, Dr. Leong offers a radically integrative framework for self-transformation—one that marries quantum theory, neuroplasticity, and the Eastern metaphysics with real-world decision-making and leadership.

Over the past two decades, Dr. Leong has reshaped Singapore’s talent and entrepreneurship landscape. He is the founder of landmark ventures including iProperty (1999) and PeopleWorldwide Consulting (2004), and has since launched over fifteen businesses across recruitment, technology, real estate, and venture consulting.

His doctoral research explores entrepreneurship as a living, adaptive system, where fate, timing, and attention converge to shape outcomes. His teachings challenge traditional thinking—proposing that reality itself is co-authored by your attentional choices, strategic intent, and inner coherence.

A two-time PhD holder, Dr. Leong currently teaches at NUS and SMU, where he delivers transformative courses on venture creation, agile leadership, and the neuroscience of human capital. He is frequently featured in The Straits Times, Business Times, Lianhe Zaobao, and Channel News Asia for his authoritative views on economics, geopolitics, and human potential:

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Beyond titles and accolades, Dr. Leong is a catalyst. His workshops are not lectures—they are cognitive recalibrations, designed to help participants rewrite the mental algorithms that govern their personal and professional realities. Attendees leave with more than inspiration—they leave with tools to re-author their fate.

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