John-Mark Echols

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But in the weeks after his daughter’s death, it was Hunt who underwent the most profound change. Maybe it was the grief. Maybe at the age of thirty-five, it was an early midlife crisis. Maybe it had been his plan all along. Whatever it was, Hunt decided he had no interest in living out his days a country oilman in the Arkansas boondocks, monitoring oil flows and depositing checks.
The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes
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