Morgan’s routine begins without an alarm, a luxury he grants himself after years of pre-dawn wake-up calls. His first act of the day is a 45-minute deep dive into business metrics—tracking ticket sales at his attractions, hotel revenue, and law firm intake numbers—all from the comfort of his bed. By the time he steps out, he has already triaged overnight crises, ranging from marketing errors at his offices to operational bottlenecks.
His morning walk serves as a mobile office, where he covers four to five miles while clearing his inbox. He relies on a delegation strategy involving "send-delete" people—trusted associates who handle tasks so he can move on without a second thought. Despite his immense portfolio, Morgan eschews traditional hobbies like golf. Instead, he focuses on the mechanics of building businesses, balancing the high-stakes pressure of legal work with the lighthearted nature of his hospitality and entertainment ventures. He maintains a rigid "never eat alone" policy, using lunches at spots like Hillstone to cultivate the relationships that drive his success. While he remains deeply focused on expansion and his recently published book, "Life is Luck," he emphasizes that his current motivation is rooted in faith, family, and the belief that true peace is found in philanthropy rather than accumulation.

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