Grant Ellis
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Well, I mean, I think, well, what day are we at? Wednesday. Wednesday. So, shit, that's a good question. I would say this Monday. The following Monday has passed, so it will be this coming Monday.
How did it go? I was interrogated. Like I said, I was definitely, some of the ladies had questions for me. which I could understand, you know, I could understand it's not easy being a bachelor. It's not, it's not an easy feat. It's not an easy job. And yeah, I had to answer to some things, but like I said, I just took accountability.
How did it go? I was interrogated. Like I said, I was definitely, some of the ladies had questions for me. which I could understand, you know, I could understand it's not easy being a bachelor. It's not, it's not an easy feat. It's not an easy job. And yeah, I had to answer to some things, but like I said, I just took accountability.
How did it go? I was interrogated. Like I said, I was definitely, some of the ladies had questions for me. which I could understand, you know, I could understand it's not easy being a bachelor. It's not, it's not an easy feat. It's not an easy job. And yeah, I had to answer to some things, but like I said, I just took accountability.
And the worst thing you could do in my situation is get emotional and, you know, emotional to the point where you start to clap back and do something back. So, Whatever feelings you had, I just took accountability. And I'm not perfect. I may not be the best, but I did my best. And I think that the ladies perceived that well. And yeah, I did my best.
And the worst thing you could do in my situation is get emotional and, you know, emotional to the point where you start to clap back and do something back. So, Whatever feelings you had, I just took accountability. And I'm not perfect. I may not be the best, but I did my best. And I think that the ladies perceived that well. And yeah, I did my best.
And the worst thing you could do in my situation is get emotional and, you know, emotional to the point where you start to clap back and do something back. So, Whatever feelings you had, I just took accountability. And I'm not perfect. I may not be the best, but I did my best. And I think that the ladies perceived that well. And yeah, I did my best.
It was like a therapy session for me, honestly. A situation that coming up, you're going to see me reconnecting with my dad and me just knowing I had a lot of stuff inside that I was just holding in. You know, as a man, I try to always be strong and like try to keep that face, that brave face. But sometimes you got to let it out. You know, you got to let it out.
It was like a therapy session for me, honestly. A situation that coming up, you're going to see me reconnecting with my dad and me just knowing I had a lot of stuff inside that I was just holding in. You know, as a man, I try to always be strong and like try to keep that face, that brave face. But sometimes you got to let it out. You know, you got to let it out.
It was like a therapy session for me, honestly. A situation that coming up, you're going to see me reconnecting with my dad and me just knowing I had a lot of stuff inside that I was just holding in. You know, as a man, I try to always be strong and like try to keep that face, that brave face. But sometimes you got to let it out. You know, you got to let it out.
You got to be in tune with your emotions. And I feel like I tried that, you know, not that I tried that, but this journey really awakened that in me, you know, my emotional side. And to say, you know, it's okay to speak on how you feel as long as you're not crying everywhere. You know, there's a point, there's a place in time to, as a man, to let yourself be vulnerable.
You got to be in tune with your emotions. And I feel like I tried that, you know, not that I tried that, but this journey really awakened that in me, you know, my emotional side. And to say, you know, it's okay to speak on how you feel as long as you're not crying everywhere. You know, there's a point, there's a place in time to, as a man, to let yourself be vulnerable.
You got to be in tune with your emotions. And I feel like I tried that, you know, not that I tried that, but this journey really awakened that in me, you know, my emotional side. And to say, you know, it's okay to speak on how you feel as long as you're not crying everywhere. You know, there's a point, there's a place in time to, as a man, to let yourself be vulnerable.
You know, I think it's a strength.
You know, I think it's a strength.
You know, I think it's a strength.
No, I think the process works if you go in there and you're ready. Well, not to say that, but there's also external factors. But for me, because I was at a point where I was super ready, I did my best to make it work. And like I said, obviously, there's external factors. It's both people that have to make it work. But from my end, I was ready.
No, I think the process works if you go in there and you're ready. Well, not to say that, but there's also external factors. But for me, because I was at a point where I was super ready, I did my best to make it work. And like I said, obviously, there's external factors. It's both people that have to make it work. But from my end, I was ready.
No, I think the process works if you go in there and you're ready. Well, not to say that, but there's also external factors. But for me, because I was at a point where I was super ready, I did my best to make it work. And like I said, obviously, there's external factors. It's both people that have to make it work. But from my end, I was ready.
No, I did. I did realize it was shorter. And, you know, there's some there's some things with the network. Obviously, I don't really know, you know, maybe scheduling or things like that. But listen, I was emotionally I was getting drained. So, I mean, I'm glad it was only six six or seven weeks because I would have started to spiral if it wasn't so.