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A unique memoir in which a young adventurer from colonial Rhodesia charms his way around the world, sleeping in stately homes and public toilets, smuggling drugs across several borders and losing a $50 million fortune to the CIA, before settling into a stellar banking career. Looking back on a life well lived as he faces terminal illness, the author swears that the key to his success was his gruelling training as a Buddhist monk in a snow-bound Japanese monastery.

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“Michael Dobbs-Higginson is a Rhodesian farmer’s son – and a Buddhist monk, who became an international financier and independent entrepreneur, traversing the globe from fast-developing Asia Pacific to the capitalist West and back. He is all paradox, which worries him not at all – powered by curiosity while dogged by ill health, a devoted family man who was rarely at home, a self-reflective soul and an adventurer and risk-taker, who has enjoyed plunder and survived shipwrecks like his pirate ancestor. A ‘full life’ is an understatement.”

VICTORIA GLENDINNING

“I have spent my life since my monastic sojourn attempting to be a raindrop in the ocean. I have had a lot of enjoyment along the way, and the process, including its failures, has never been less than fascinating. Having learned to be fully engaged by life, I have not been bored for a very long time.”

MICHAEL DOBBS-HIGGINSON

Michael Dobbs-Higginson has lived the life that Walter Mitty dreamed of.

Raised in a house with no electricity in colonial Rhodesia, he turned his back on Africa as a teenager to roam the world, sleeping in public toilets and stately homes and working variously as a logger, a docker and an encyclopedia salesman.

His ultimate destination was Japan where, after a gruelling training, he was ordained as a lay Buddhist monk. Choosing a business career over a monastic one, he was chased out of Japan by ruthless CIA operatives, rose to become the eccentric, kimono-wearing chairman of Merrill Lynch Asia Pacific, then made and lost several fortunes in a string of business start-ups.

Now facing terminal illness with extraordinary calm, he tells his tales of drug-smuggling, bed-hopping and buccaneering business deals with a raconteur’s panache, while expounding a religious philosophy honed in the East over thousands of years that prioritises balance over winning and losing.

Descended from a long line of adventurers, Michael Dobbs-Higginson was born in Southern Rhodesia – now Zimbabwe – in 1941.

Spending his most formative years in Japan, where he embraced Zen Buddhism, he eventually became an investment banker and is a recognised authority on the Asia Pacific region. He is currently chairman and shareholder of three companies developing electric vehicles, industrial electric drones and an e-commerce platform for Africa.

With his French wife Marie-Thérèse he has three grown-up children. He lives in Singapore, London and France.

Evoking the rugged individualism of Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” and Thoreau’s censure, “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation”, Michael seeks the unfamiliar and the challenging. His restless journey leads us around the world, not as a spectator, but as a participant. He embraces uncertainty and loneliness for the awareness and richness of life they can bring. Read this to your grandchildren; there is hope some of them can become true individuals.

Peter Luthy

UK/USA/Switzerland

So much has happened since I read this book and started focusing on ego-minimisation and substance. I am truly convinced that putting my ego aside has enabled me to achieve much more than when it was tying me to the ground, forcing me to re-think all my actions and reactions because of social pressure. Life is a lot more natural now, and thus much more rewarding. I have also had job offers from two major energy companies, thanks in part to my new sense of what is or isn’t important. This book has completely changed the way I approach life; hopefully it will help others, too.

Anne-Ségolène Capelle (28)

Chemical engineering doctoral student

I have read my share of post-colonial stories. But Michael’s story of the bush boy of good lineage takes us on a journey of self-discovery that is both moving and fascinating. The story includes throwbacks to an ancestral buccaneering spirit, but also shows how that spirit can adapt to the risk-filled world of money. It is told with a raw honesty that comes from knowing that he has little time left to live, and draws on the ego-freeing principles in Zen Buddhism that he has internalised. It is a story I commend for those who are not afraid to brave our turbulent world.

Professor Wang Gungwu

World authority on China and its overseas diaspora

An entertaining tale of Michael, with his insatiable curiosity, keen wit and irresistible charm, travelling around the world, exploring places and enjoying people, handling the peaks and valleys on his journey with great spirit and balance. What better way to live?

Chris TanFounder, Ivory Capital, Singapore

Michael, in our minds, will forever be dressed in a dhoti, kimono, longyi,barong or some other exotic garb. From the first page of his memoir, his life appears as truly extraordinary and exciting, revealing the variety and uniqueness of his and his family’s lifelong global adventures. Great reading for intimate friends – and for strangers, who will soon be caught up in the fascination that is Michael.

Reuben and Arlene MarkFormer chairman and CEO, Colgate Palmolive, USA

Stories maketh the man, and Michael’s voyage – from Africa to Japan, to Mongolia to Hong Kong and so on – truly outlines what kind of man he is, and what kind of life he has led. A worthwhile read for any strong-willed, independent individual looking to make something of life – the way Michael has.

India du Cann (24)

Fashion industry professional

It’s hard to write my “comments”, simply because I was so greatly moved. It’s the glorification of adventure, but also the value of monasticism – the blending of a pioneer with that of a Buddhist monk. It’s the story of how hardship breeds hope, which breeds personal success.

Nothing can go wrong if you have the right attitude, a sense of purpose, resourcefulness and good energy. Though I’m not sure this is just a book – more like a memoir/autobiography/life prescription manual/adventure tale/legacy reading for the younger generations. Or all of the above.

The continuous struggle of minimising the demands of your ego while maximising your inherent curiosity and need to explore comes out very clearly in the book, and is utterly interesting and relevant in today’s world. I also loved the connectivity and commentary of the various “travel stories/incidents” with major world events (political, economic, social, and financial). It made the book extra lively and “current”.

Vasilis Kertsikoff

Ship-owner, Greece

It was an effortless and quite delightful read, and I did not want it to end. The story goes beyond simply describing a life full of thrills, adventures, achievements and failures. It describes a state of mind needed to best withstand what life has to offer (or take), which is a valuable lesson in itself for a young man like myself, and should become a part of my own voyage through life.

Lucas Langlois (24)

Nuclear engineering student

A friend of over 30 years, Michael has always been a thinker and a doer. I am sure his memoir will confirm this remarkable character, and at the same time gives the readers the enjoyment of following Michael’s interesting life journey.

Dr. Vichit Surapongchai

Chairman Siam Commercial Bank, Bangkok, Thailand

Michael is one of those larger than life fellows; driven by an insatiable curiosity and desire for adventure that took him from a mountaintop Buddhist monastery in Japan to the board rooms of the most prestigious investment banks in the world. It has been a privilege and an honour to meet him, and I hope that this book will help others like myself to benefit from his wisdom and passionate thirst for life.

Thierry Capelle

Director, Shell Chemicals UK, global lead, NBD Chemicals

Michael’s memoir presents a fascinating and incredible life journey from colonist farming, adventures on four continents, eccentric human encounters and the mental strength of a Buddhist monk to high risk-taking entrepreneurship, the haute finance of investment banking and his frequent fights to overcome health problems. I am grateful for his warm friendship.

Onno Ruding

Former Finance Minister of The Netherlands and retired vice chairman of Citibank

Michael Dobbs-Higginson’s action-packed and free life has been turned into a lively, picturesque memoir. From his provincial Rhodesian roots to becoming a monk, sailing the Atlantic before GPS, trying out drugs, and entering banking, and much more, he reveals himself to be an honest, curious and daring performer in a book where you hear his voice talking directly to you.

Professor Jason Wilson

Professor emeritus and author

The book richly confirms Michael Dobbs-Higginson as a deeply original thinker and creative actor. The range of his experiences is extraordinary. Of particular importance, the book underlines the significance of Asia to our national future. Overall a gripping read.

Sir John Boyd

Former Ambassador to Japan and Honorary Chairman of Asia House, London, UK

A truly breath-taking saga of Michael’s journeys, both physical and spiritual. From Zimbabwe to Canada, Japan to Hong Kong, Michael’s tale delights and inspires all who hear of it. His embrace of both Eastern and Western religions and cultures is truly a model for our divisive times. He is a businessman, a father, an adventurer, a hitchhiker, and above all an inspiration for anyone who seeks to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life.

Maximillian Peel (12)

School student

Michael was always one to tell a good story, and I am delighted that he has now decided to share his many lively and at times outrageous anecdotes in this fascinating memoir. I used to see him fairly often while he was living in Hong Kong, but even I did not know the half of his remarkable life.

Michael was a larger than life character at a time when you could dream big dreams, and see them come true. This book will tell you more about entrepreneurship than a year at business school.

David KP Li

Chairman and chief executive, The Bank of East Asia, Hong Kong

A Raindrop in the Ocean is a fascinating account, taking the narrator (and the reader with him) from the African bush on a global journey of discovery and intense personal experiences. The author’s immense curiosity, paired with deep spirituality and astonishing fearlessness, transpires on every page, and showcases beautifully what life may have on offer if we just embrace the challenge. A wonderfully inspiring life story, especially for young readers – to awaken the desire for real experiences and discovery…and to switch that smartphone off.

Britta Pfister

Managing Director of Rothschild Trust, Singapore

I loved the book, and read it compulsively. It lifted my spirits.

Natasha Bhatia

Co-Founder, private equity firm, UK

An amazing and inspiring book where the author reveals his extraordinary and challenging life, while introducing his life philosophy, which he acquired during his training to become a Buddhist monk in Japan – the Buddhist wisdom of keeping one’s balance by minimising ego to help deal with any hardship, or, indeed, success. I can’t wait to introduce my husband and children to it.

Kana Sugiyama

Former member of the Japanese Foreign Service and lawyer

A Raindrop in the Ocean is Michael’s tremendous journey through life, an incredible testimony to how he chose to live it. From Africa to Asia and Europe. From Christianity to Buddhism. Oscillating between entrepreneurship and jobs in large corporations. From a single man to a family patriarch. Always with a hunger to discover, an independence of mind, an incredible openness to others, and firm life values never to be broken. This is a beautiful book: a reminder that freedom must be used.

Thierry de Panafieu

Private equity investor

A RAINDROP IN THE OCEAN

The Life of a Global Adventurer

Michael Dobbs-Higginson

Published in 2017

by Eye Books

29A Barrow Street

Much Wenlock

Shropshire

TF13 6EN

www.eye-books.com

ISBN: 978-1785630323

Copyright © Michael Dobbs-Higginson 2017

Cover design by Chris Shamwana

Typesetting and design by Clio Mitchell

The moral right of the author has been asserted. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher, nor be otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data

A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library

Printed by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon CR0 4YY

Dedication

My adventure through life was primarily influenced by two people: my mother, who both started me off on this adventure and gave me the initial freedom to do so, and Marie-Therese, my wife of now some forty-seven years, who provided me an unshakeable foundation from which to keep exploring the world by trying all manner of new things, with their attendant risks, rewards and, often, pain. All of which experiences were very interesting, and thus, instructive.

These memoirs are also dedicated to all those people who have the courage to be really curious, and who are willing to challenge the established order by focusing on the substance, as opposed to the form, of what life can offer. And who are willing to take the risks, including the alienation, that usually go with such an approach.

Contents

Prologue

1: Boyhood in the African Bush

2: My Odyssey Begins

3: Stripped Bare on the Mountain

4: Other Forms of Enlightenment

5: The Debs’ Delight

6: Running for My Life

7: Banker in a Kimono

8: The Start-up Years

9: A Raindrop in the Ocean

Pictures

Acknowledgements

Prologue

The dawn was shortly to break through the light mist. Wearing only a T-shirt, shorts and flip-flops, with neither money nor passport, I trudged along the tracks of the railway, taking two sleepers at a time and doing my best to stay calm. It was four o’clock in the morning and I was alone in the middle of the Gobi Desert. The Mongolian capital, Ulan Bator, was four hundred miles to the north-west, and Beijing was the same distance to the south-east. I had known many disconcerting, isolated situations in my life, but I had never felt such disquiet as I did now. It was only my second time in China, but I was painfully aware that it had become a ruthless, unsentimental place during the Cultural Revolution, where life was cheap. Anything could happen to me, and nobody would care that I was just a hapless traveller with a potentially fatal sense of curiosity. I cursed the folly that had got me into this predicament.

Up ahead, I heard a light ting-ting-ting sound. It was a sign of life, and it sounded unthreatening, so I hastened towards it. As the sound grew louder, I saw a figure bending over the rails. It was a rail-tapper, dressed in standard-issue Chairman Mao suit and cap, tap-tap-tapping the track to test for cracks in the metal. I emerged out of the mist and said good morning to him in the best Mandarin I could muster. To my consternation, instead of greeting me back, he screamed in terror, dropped his hammer and ran off as fast his legs would carry him.

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