Max's Story of Staying in the Game

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This discussion centers on the personal journey of Max, who was born in Detroit in 1997 and experienced significant life changes early on, including a move to Hong Kong and then to London due to his father's career at Fidelity Investments. The narrative emphasizes the importance of resilience and support within the family during challenging times. The story aims to inspire others by sharing the lessons learned from Max's experiences and the family's journey.

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This is going to be an uncharacteristic departure for me. This story is deeply personal, for our family, and for our oldest son in particular. But it is a story he’s letting me tell, because it is a story he wants people to hear.

My son Max was born in Detroit in 1997, he spent the next summer in Hong Kong when I was interning at Fidelity Investments, and moved to London before he was two when I accepted an offer to work for Fido there full-time.
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I'm very glad that things turned out well. What a difficult journey for all of you. Best wishes. :smile: