After selling his business for $532 million, this millennial says a life of leisure was surprisingly boring, so hes choosing to back to work

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  • After cofounding Wingstop UK and selling a majority stake for £400 million ($532 million), most people would expect him to wake up every day feeling on top of the world.
  • After nearly a decade of building a UK brand from scratch, he admits that navigating life after the sale is a whole other challenge.
  • “I can’t live life sat on a beach.
  • I think we need something to occupy our minds, to challenge ourselves,” Grogan says.
This millennial has a message for anyone who thinks a milliondollar windfallwhether its from the sale of their business or the $124 trillion Great Wealth Transferwill solve all your problems.If tha [+3370 chars]

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