![]() His route would begin and end at the same address: 28 Coast Oak Way, Mont Marin, the two-story house where Tony and his two younger brothers grew up. ![]() In his early years, this took form as a mildly successful string of garage sales, and then some failed ventures-including the sale of Christmas cards to neighbors one year-before he joined the workforce as a newspaper boy. “To me,” he later recalled of his childhood, “money meant that later on in life I would have the freedom to do whatever I wanted.” Though his family was comfortably middle-class-his father, Richard, worked at Chevron, and his mother, Judy, was a psychologist-he understood early on that money equaled liberation. ![]() Tony would have been the first to admit that as a child he was obsessed with one thing: making money. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |