The Burdened
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That's true. Him being awake is very unlike him.This sounds very unHolland like
Maybe but he also could have finished 2 or 3 more years making 800k and then done that. Leaving a couple million on the table in your 20s seems unadvisable.The irony being that after he quit hockey he started picking up casual shifts as an unskilled labourer and finding more fulfillment in that than sitting on a bench. Now he's started his own business where he helps labourers (often of the minimum wage variety) find work.
He was done. Shoulders were destroyed.Maybe but he also could have finished 2 or 3 more years making 800k and then done that. Leaving a couple million on the table in your 20s seems unadvisable.
Just average at the job with ridiculously high standards, I must say.Oh no, my job is paying me millions of dollars to just be average at my job and doesn’t expect me to perform above real expectations.
Or he could do something that was better for his mental health that he was struggling with. He wasn't hurting for money, his wife is also from money, at least not hurting, and now he has a business that appears to be taking off. And he is happy.Maybe but he also could have finished 2 or 3 more years making 800k and then done that. Leaving a couple million on the table in your 20s seems unadvisable.
Former Oilers Defenseman reveals the words from Ken Holland that ended his career
He played in two seasons with the Oilers, only a total of 37 games, before calling it a career.www.yardbarker.com