About AsiaGraphix

AsiaGraphix is a personal brand about money, work, and long-term stability viewed through a cross-cultural lens shaped by years of working across Asian markets.

Over the course of my career, I’ve lived and worked in multiple Asian countries and collaborated with women across finance, technology, manufacturing, healthcare, and small business. In those environments, I kept noticing the same thing:

many Asian women were making practical, long-term decisions about money and career that rarely show up in mainstream conversations. Especially conversations aimed at women in midlife.

This site exists to document those patterns.

Not to stereotype.
Not to romanticize.
And not to speak for anyone.

The focus here is on systems, incentives, and habits. What tends to work over time, why it works, and how those lessons might be adapted by women navigating midlife transitions anywhere in the world.

Who this is for

This site is primarily for Asian women between the ages of 30 and 60 who are thinking seriously about:

• Building or protecting wealth
• Navigating career changes or reinvention
• Planning for retirement after non-linear careers
• Balancing family responsibility with personal independence
• Making long-term decisions with limited margin for error

Many readers live in Asia. Many don’t. What they tend to share is a practical mindset and an interest in approaches that prioritize stability over hype.

Meet the founder

I’m Scott. I’m a 51-year-old American who has spent a significant portion of his professional life working in Asian business environments. My background is in building, analyzing, and communicating ideas. Particularly around markets, incentives, and long-term outcomes.

I’m not the target audience for this site, and I don’t claim authority over anyone’s lived experience. My role here is narrower and, I hope, useful:

• to observe patterns I’ve seen repeatedly
• to connect ideas across cultures
• to highlight work already being done by Asian women
• and to point readers toward voices, resources, and examples worth their time