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Macquarie CEO on house husbands and refugees – The Australian Financial Review
It is rare for the CEO of a top 10 company to share much about their guiding philosophy of life. Macquarie’s Shemara Wikramanayake offers a compelling insight.

I think you need time to sit down and think about, well, what do I just have to live with now? she said.
My world is different, but these are the things that are different that I can’t change. And as I say, don’t be fooled by things you perceive you can’t change like someone’s prejudices or whatever, but things that are hard and you can’t change you just have to park that and accept that.
And I know it’s not easy for everyone. And, you know, you can call on friends to help you work through that,…
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