"I was good at football and cricket at school. My dad said, 'Son, be an architect,' and I came to Melbourne passionate about becoming an architect."
About Max Walker
Max Walker — Life and Legacy
Max Walker was a prominent Australian cricketer and a respected author, known for his unique perspective on resilience and leadership. His career in cricket was marked by significant achievements, but it was his ability to navigate challenges that truly set him apart. Walker's philosophy emphasized that resilience is not merely about enduring hardships; it is about transforming those experiences into lessons for growth. He famously stated that 'leadership is about influence,' highlighting the importance of inspiring others rather than simply commanding authority. Walker’s quotes reflect a deep understanding of the human experience, particularly in the context of sports where pressure and competition are ever-present. He believed that success is a product of relentless effort and teamwork, often attributing his victories to the collective spirit of his teammates. This perspective not only resonated within the sports community but also extended to broader life lessons, making his insights applicable to anyone facing adversity. Today, Max Walker's thoughts on resilience and leadership continue to inspire individuals in various fields, reminding them that true strength lies in the ability to rise after falling and to lead with empathy and vision.
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Max Walker quotes
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"When I go and speak now at all sorts of conferences, later in the night there's always a better Maxie Walker than me. Billy Birmingham's legendary for basically being able to verbally kneecap any of a number of Australia's characters, particularly in the commentary box."
"I used to want to be a lawyer, but I didn't want to have half my brain sucked out."
"Given how well the cards have been dealt to someone like myself, I think there's an inherent obligation to try to reach out and make a difference."
"My sister died and my mum was really distant, as you do - you don't expect your offspring to die before you. I thought I was bulletproof up until that stage."
"I was the son of a publican and a master builder. He ran the Empire Hotel in North Hobart. His name was Max, too. Big Max."
"I try and open a few doors to the mind, encourage people to embrace change and to stretch their capabilities."
"Were all crazy and the only difference between patients and their therapists is the therapists havent been caught yet."
"My father Big Max told me many years ago that 'anything you are good at will contribute to your happiness'. Great advice."
"One of the most obvious parts of my character is the smile, and if I wasn't comfortable in myself then I wouldn't be able to smile so much."
"About 1998, when 'Wide World of Sports' and the 'Footy Show' came to an end for me, I couldn't type. When I started architecture, it was a very aesthetic, creative, an almost art process, where lettering and thick line were how you expressed yourself on the paper."
"I practised as an architect for 10 years. I qualified in 1973 with a fellowship diploma of architecture. World Series Cricket gave me the freedom to go out and pursue architecture."
"It's been amazing to step out of a bottle of ink on to an iPad. There's no better time than right now to embrace this fabulous sandpit of technology. Because intuitively, at the touch of a finger, most of it is possible."
"Norm Smith personally came and signed me up to the Melbourne Football Club. The fact that I then played cricket for Melbourne Cricket Club - the footy club didn't like it that much."
"Fame and fortune should never get in front of your passion. The passion will generate the fame and fortune, if you're good enough."