Since most of the country is full of money grubbers after every possible dollar it's not surprising that the Greens Party has such people as well.
Luxon would be an ultimate example of this behaviour.
Going absolute max in all directions every day grubbing money seems a strange way to live ones life and probably will result in an early grave, I've known a number of people with this behaviour and they have died young, one was Noel Leeming and he died young. Worked for him for less than a day before I walked out, couldn't stand his hyper rudeness and get ahead at all costs behaviour. He got plenty of money but couldn't take it with him so what was the point?
Just filling in time avoiding reality by staying busy, making the peoples lives around him miserable and dying young, what a great example of getting it all wrong.
I should add, this was the time when Noel was working out of a small cottage in a Barrington Street carpark next to the Mall, back in the 1970's. Later I would see him in Cokers Hotel and he would always be arch and sarcastic with me, but then a bit later he was dead. By that time he had a large ocean going private yacht in Lyttelton Harbour, much good it did him. He reminded me of a London spive.
Luxon would be an ultimate example of this behaviour.
Going absolute max in all directions every day grubbing money seems a strange way to live ones life and probably will result in an early grave, I've known a number of people with this behaviour and they have died young, one was Noel Leeming and he died young. Worked for him for less than a day before I walked out, couldn't stand his hyper rudeness and get ahead at all costs behaviour. He got plenty of money but couldn't take it with him so what was the point?
Just filling in time avoiding reality by staying busy, making the peoples lives around him miserable and dying young, what a great example of getting it all wrong.
I should add, this was the time when Noel was working out of a small cottage in a Barrington Street carpark next to the Mall, back in the 1970's. Later I would see him in Cokers Hotel and he would always be arch and sarcastic with me, but then a bit later he was dead. By that time he had a large ocean going private yacht in Lyttelton Harbour, much good it did him. He reminded me of a London spive.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche