Whats the hardest thing about living in Phuket?
I think it’s what I mentioned before: the lack of regulations and enforcement of standards. Could you tell us a little about your private life? My Mum and Dad are my heroes. They made me who I am and made me feel content with the person I’ve become. I believe my life now is complete. It would be good to have more time to enjoy the little pleasures, but right now I have to wait for the end of day. When I get home, and share my time with Yung Ying, my puppy-an adorable Poodle / local Thai dog cross. What do you think the future holds for you? The wonderful thing is that I know what I’m doing in my business, I have a great home and I work with some amazing people. This gives me a very positive focus for the future. I don’t know what’s going to happen next, but I’m sure the future will be bright, coming from such a strong base. How do you evaluate success? For me money is not the most important thing. Being happy and seeing the people around me happy are what matter to me. Success is being