Tony’s journey to success was not one of the easiest, arriving in Japan with just $700 at a relatively young age and hustling all day to become successful. Tony Levy sold jewelry and pictures at flea markets, living in a van while he learned Japanese. He is currently the owner of big businesses, including the Laline franchise, which has a presence in Japan and Hawaii, as well as Bless Japan, Bless Taiwan, and MS Collection Japan, a business he bought in 2019 after 15 years of working in the same factory.
Life obstacles – manmade and natural, can easily deter people from making headway in their chosen field. While some people are falling through, others defy the odds and eventually succeed. One of such individuals that have been able to overcome obstacles, rising from almost nothing to become a business guru is Tony Levy.
Tony Levy is a strong believer in the law of karma and spirituality, a principle that has always guided his dealings over the years. “I never allowed fear to control me. In a situation where courage and fear faced each other, courage always won,” Tony said. “I believe in god and karma,” Tony continued as he revealed how he has been able to overcome obstacles as an individual and business person.
Tony opened his first company in 2001 after working for a year in Fukuoka. He opened a shop in Nagasaki and after 6 years of hard work, he announced his success with the purchase of his first Ferrari, with 40 shops under his management.
From the world financial crisis of leman brother on 2008 and again in 2011 in the Fukushima earthquake that wreaked a lot of havoc on individuals and families, Tony Levy has been able to weather the storm and come out as a conqueror. According to Tony, his instinct, being a leader and a role model, logical decisions, branding, and a constant focus on the purpose of beginning the venture have continued to fuel his success.
Tony retired at the age of 42. Currently worth between $25 and $35 million, Tony continues to invest and enjoying his life, living the dream and profiting from his more than two decades of constant hard work.