How Many “What Ifs” Does It Take to Start a New Life?
What if I hadn’t retired?
Then I wouldn’t have had so much time.
Without that time, I wouldn’t have started learning English again.
Without learning English, I wouldn’t have found the Vig-Village community.
Without Vig-Village, I wouldn’t have joined the Bookworm Chatroom.
And if I hadn’t joined that, I never would’ve heard the name Tony Robbins.
One ad, one decision, a whole new world
I saw an ad with Tony Robbins’ name.
Out of curiosity, I clicked.
That’s how I ended up at THRIVE 2025, a 3-day online event.

This global experience, led by Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi, introduced the Mastermind Business System – a program designed to build businesses with the help of AI, known as GG2 (pronounced “G-G-two”).
Each evening featured 3 hours of content, with over 750,000 viewers worldwide joining on Day 1.
Tony spoke for two hours on the first day, and returned for another hour on the third.
And me? I was right there – listening, watching – just to see how much English I could already understand.
One dollar, one month, one idea
A few days later, I got an offer:
Try the full system for $1 for one month.
I thought, why not? And I signed up.
Soon, the AI assistant GG2 started asking serious questions:

- What knowledge do you have that could help others?
- How could you share your experience to make an impact?
I didn’t have the answers right away.
But those questions stayed with me.

Blog? Facebook group? Not my style.
I explored every idea:
A blog? A Facebook group?
I researched, read, compared – but none of them felt like me.
Then came the decision:
I’ll create a website.
A bilingual website – why not?
Since the Vig-Village community speaks English,
and I’m Hungarian –
a bilingual website made perfect sense.
I checked if the domain name julidockey.com was available – it was!
(The name sounds a bit like “doki,” a Hungarian nickname for “doctor.”)
I bought it, installed WordPress, and…

I started building.
I had no experience. Just a lot of curiosity.
And two assistants:
- the Hungarian ChatGPT,
- and the English-speaking GG2.
And now…

…it’s here.
Not perfect.
But 100% mine.