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Many people say many things about money. Some say it can’t buy happiness. Some say it can.

For local CEO Levi Davis, while money has dulled the blows dished out by the jocks he went to school with, it certainly hasn’t rendered them painless.

The CEO of a successful tech startup in Betoota confirmed to The Advocate that despite the salary he now earns and all of the perks that come with it, he still doesn’t feel totally confident in verbal jousts with old classmates.

Davis (31) who attended the co-ed Betoota Heights High for his secondary education sat down with our reporters today about whether he’d give it all away to have been good at footy.

“I started a highly successful tech company that generates huge income in Betoota and across the country. I live in a stupidly sized house in the French Quarter, drive an ugly luxury car and live the life a lot of people aspire to,” he said.

“But, I still catch up with mates, and see other blokes from school who I definitely wasn’t mates with, who were all better at footy and that shit than me,”

“And as much as it pains me to admit it, and I vocally assert my superiority in terms of a career, the jabs about being a nerd, and a loser, and shit at footy,”

“They still hurt,” he said.

“I know they shouldn’t. I know I should be passed all of that, but I do wonder at times if I’d trade it all in for a 3 bedder in the Golf Course Estate, a bricklaying gig and Reggie’s spot in the Dolphins,” Davis said.

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