“At this stage I was only awake for about four hours a day, and most of them were dominated by migraine pains so I couldn’t really think. I was alive, but I wasn’t living. And so I promised myself if I got well, I was going to invest my energy in three things: keeping myself happy and healthy, in the relationships that mattered to me, , and thirdly in ‘undenting’ the world, and making it better.
‘A life-threatening brain haemorrhage inspired me to start a business’
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Charlie Wells was a high-flying executive at just 29 ‘living the dream’. Then a life-threatening brain hemorrhage changed everything.