I remember going to Vic Park or Downtown alot and hunting the Charlies stall every time, not because who was behind it but because the juice was fresh and outstanding. Still drink Charlies today as my number one go to drink, mainly the lemon drink now
hi mate i loved your time in Otago and at Carisbrook, they where magic years and i will never forget them ever. you epitomized the Otago spirit very special, thankyou. but i was so disgusted with the crowd on the terraces when you came down and played in the blues side, and they chanted that song .hope you have forgiven us mate.
On one hand Mark says he wanted a 100 million dollar company and sold his company for millions and clearly chased the money. On the other says don’t chase money and people who do will never get it.
I believe you'll find that chasing a number for your company and chasing for yourself are two different things. He also said that money IS a byproduct of having fun, and in this life if you can have fun in what you're doing then you are winning and if that fun brings other rewards that's a bonus, I've had fun and made money and I've had fun and not made money, but the one constant is, I'VE HAD FUN. :)
@@haircutexperience I actually went to Wgtn college with Marc so paid attention. I’ve lived in Japan for 26 years. I’m close to suntory management and asked them what they thought at the time. You had the earthquake so they Asahi was looking overseas sourcing and then added the possibility of using it to access the markets that they might not have access to at the time.
He over simplifies things when talking about money won't make you happy. Wealth can allow you more time with family and friends once you have reached a certain point and stop chasing it from there . I'm sure family lives would be better if people were not working double shifts but I do understand what he's trying to say
In the twilight years u do look back & think about family & friends precious moments could you have spent more time with them which is the pinnacle of fulfillment in ones life.