Island Life Magazine Ltd August/September 2010 | Page 40

interview Island Life - August/September 2010 PHOTOS: Left: Never mind the lycra look at the coral (Great barrier Reef) Below: This one didn't bite! (Great Barrier Reef) Right:11,200 feet - now it gets really tough - Altitude kills! with Nepalese guide Capt Teck in two Land Rovers accompanied by drivers and guides. They lived under canvas for 10 days while meeting the Maasai people. He was particularly impressed with a 93-year-old elder who told him: “We always discuss things in an open forum before making a decision. Murder is very rare here, but if it did happen we would decide on the punishment – with the perpetrator usually excluded from the tribe and fined maybe 36 cows. “A reasonable wealthy Maasai probably has five or six cows. Obviously the guy cannot pay the ‘fine’ so then we go to his family – mother and walking along tracks where only England candidate. Deep down he father, brothers and sisters, uncles and donkeys had gone before but not one never really expected to cause an aunts – who also have cows and go murmur of discontent. Many people upset, and in such a busy schedule through the process of taking them lack that roundness.” Westminster would probably have until the fine is paid.” Paul reckons that is a great way of He has also jumped out of airplanes, proved an inconvenience. and as a qualified scuba diver, has However, he has carried the dealing with such matters and focuses swum with sharks off Australia’s Great philosophy of trust and confidence into responsibility. He believes it is much Barrier Reef. He says: “The key to his financial services business, saying: better than a system that puts someone it all is trusting the people who are “I regard myself as the guide through in prison ‘giving them bed and responsible for you. the minefield of money management. breakfast for 30 years with a colour TV thrown in’. After Everest and Tanzania, Paul “When it comes to sharks it is best to My career is to advise clients on know which ones bite. But the guide investments and tax.” says ‘just do what I have told you to do Not bad for someone who openly helped take a group of visually impaired and you will be fine’. It’s so true that admits his only interests at school were adventurers through the Higher Atlas you just have to have the confidence of football and motorbikes, before he Mountains in the northern Sahara, the people around you to succeed.” spent many years in farming. up to 10,000ft. He reflects: “These people may have had a disability, but He was brought up in a cottage in One venture he was not successful the middle of a wood in Kent, with the were incredibly spirited and never at was when he stood at this year’s nearest town, Royal Tunbridge Wells, complained. We were falling in ravines, General Election as the Island’s Middle nine miles away. 40 Visit our new website - www.visitislandlife.com