Andrew Callaghan
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He's a semi sympathetic character when you get to know the story.
And I think part of the reason that he was pushing his family away, because think about it, the foreclosure was like, I think, 2017, 2018. He continuously pushed his family away for four years because he couldn't accept what had happened and completed the grief process to where he was like, you know what?
And I think part of the reason that he was pushing his family away, because think about it, the foreclosure was like, I think, 2017, 2018. He continuously pushed his family away for four years because he couldn't accept what had happened and completed the grief process to where he was like, you know what?
And I think part of the reason that he was pushing his family away, because think about it, the foreclosure was like, I think, 2017, 2018. He continuously pushed his family away for four years because he couldn't accept what had happened and completed the grief process to where he was like, you know what?
I took an L. I'm going to step back and I'm going to figure out what to do next and live life in a way where I can avoid this kind of catastrophe, which is hard to do because you have to swallow your pride. You have to forget about what was lost. You have to forgive enemies of the past and move forward. And nobody likes to be around a resentful, spiteful person, even if they were done super wrong.
I took an L. I'm going to step back and I'm going to figure out what to do next and live life in a way where I can avoid this kind of catastrophe, which is hard to do because you have to swallow your pride. You have to forget about what was lost. You have to forgive enemies of the past and move forward. And nobody likes to be around a resentful, spiteful person, even if they were done super wrong.
I took an L. I'm going to step back and I'm going to figure out what to do next and live life in a way where I can avoid this kind of catastrophe, which is hard to do because you have to swallow your pride. You have to forget about what was lost. You have to forgive enemies of the past and move forward. And nobody likes to be around a resentful, spiteful person, even if they were done super wrong.
It's just exhausting. Everybody's got their own problems and their own conflicts in life. They don't want to be around some person spinning out about, oh, fuck Bill Joyner. He's a piece of shit. So I think just that energy and that frantic negativity is part of what made them feel like, I don't want to be around my dad.
It's just exhausting. Everybody's got their own problems and their own conflicts in life. They don't want to be around some person spinning out about, oh, fuck Bill Joyner. He's a piece of shit. So I think just that energy and that frantic negativity is part of what made them feel like, I don't want to be around my dad.
It's just exhausting. Everybody's got their own problems and their own conflicts in life. They don't want to be around some person spinning out about, oh, fuck Bill Joyner. He's a piece of shit. So I think just that energy and that frantic negativity is part of what made them feel like, I don't want to be around my dad.
I just knew it was for a variety of infractions that occurred over a five to six year period of time. Just not paying clients back, overcharging hours, just different stuff. I went on his, I don't know if it's like Google reviews or whatever, but his former clients had left some feedback. And it was all like, man, this guy sucks. But some people said he was a great lawyer.
I just knew it was for a variety of infractions that occurred over a five to six year period of time. Just not paying clients back, overcharging hours, just different stuff. I went on his, I don't know if it's like Google reviews or whatever, but his former clients had left some feedback. And it was all like, man, this guy sucks. But some people said he was a great lawyer.
I just knew it was for a variety of infractions that occurred over a five to six year period of time. Just not paying clients back, overcharging hours, just different stuff. I went on his, I don't know if it's like Google reviews or whatever, but his former clients had left some feedback. And it was all like, man, this guy sucks. But some people said he was a great lawyer.
I don't think he was particularly like evil. I just think he cut corners and he got caught.
I don't think he was particularly like evil. I just think he cut corners and he got caught.
I don't think he was particularly like evil. I just think he cut corners and he got caught.
I just think he had bad spending habits. I think he didn't grow up with a lot of money. A lot of it has to do with how you're raised. Think about rappers or athletes when they get a $38 million check. Somehow it goes away in two years because they didn't grow up with people who were spending wisely. I think he grew up in a trailer park in Iowa or somewhere in the Midwest.
I just think he had bad spending habits. I think he didn't grow up with a lot of money. A lot of it has to do with how you're raised. Think about rappers or athletes when they get a $38 million check. Somehow it goes away in two years because they didn't grow up with people who were spending wisely. I think he grew up in a trailer park in Iowa or somewhere in the Midwest.
I just think he had bad spending habits. I think he didn't grow up with a lot of money. A lot of it has to do with how you're raised. Think about rappers or athletes when they get a $38 million check. Somehow it goes away in two years because they didn't grow up with people who were spending wisely. I think he grew up in a trailer park in Iowa or somewhere in the Midwest.
So like he got all this money. He succeeded. He's like, I'm balling. I want to prove to myself and to my wife and kids and community and family that I am the shit. So I need this big ass house. If he didn't move into a giant house and get 47 animals, he'd probably be in a position where he's a nice apartment. Here's how we're living.