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Could be a good thing. He might push for stuff that benefits skaters.
You must not be paying attention to current day landlord mikey
Oof. I have not. Can someone TL;DR for me? Thanks.
Mikey is not on our side. He's dumb as fuck and lucked into a huge windfall because he was an early investor in st archer. This man is a landlord because of shitty beer
Ahh. So a "gets some money and immediately forgets his roots" kind of dude?
If that's the case, I can most def see him becoming a NIMBY kind of person.
Worse, he's a "i got incredibly lucky and that means I'm a business genius" guy
Probably listens to Tai Lopez and Gary Vee podcasts all day.
https://youtube.com/shorts/2d0yW-aTcdo?feature=share
EVEN WORSE he's trying to start his own grindset brand
i had to google what this was and damn! as much as I admire business minded/ entrepreneur mindsets i equally find it just as obnoxious when people "push" it onto you like politics or religion.
I wouldn't, 9.97 times out of 10 what is really behind these "self-made" people is family money/connections, luck, or both.
And yet most of the time these people think they made it themselves. It's a foundational part of the American myth, the Protestant work ethic, whatever you wanna call it.
Case in point with Mr. Taylor: my man thinks he's a genius for gentrifying neighborhoods with the shitload of money he got by being an early investor in St Archer at a great time in the craft beer industry wave.
They got bought out by Big Beer, and this goofball has parlayed that initial enormous stroke of good fortune into an image of this business guru rather than shutting up and thanking the universe for investing in Saint Archer when he did.