Mick Fleetwood on devastation left behind in Lahaina from deadly and destructive Hawaiian wildfires

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Mick Fleetwood feels "lucky" that he didn't lose his home or a family member to the devastating wildfires in Maui. The British musician told Sky News, "The whole town of Lahaina is no more," including his restaurant, Fleetwood's on Front St., which burned down. The Fleetwood Mac drummer and co-founder has lived on Maui for 25 years.

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MICK FLEETWOOD: I mean, the whole town of Lahaina is no more. Selfishly, I haven't lost a family member. I didn't lose my house. It could have happened, but it didn't happen. So you immediately go like, I'm really lucky, and what the hell can I do?

I think there are always lessons to be learned, and they're all about personal experience and a quiet reverence to keeping our eyes and ears open to the world that we live in and then before too long, not living with the continuum of regret, regret, regret.