Richard Grannon
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's the Sikhs and their former Yugoslavian family that came together.
And just 16 years ago, they would be partying together.
There would be, you know, there'd be barbecues.
There'd be...
they were, they were together all the time.
And it was like a clan of about 30, 40 people who regularly together, very inviting.
They'd bring you around, uh, for food and drink rack here and all that gone, gone.
It's all, I just watched over the 16 years it dwindled.
And then I'd ask him my family, like what's happened there.
Oh, so-and-so fell out with that one.
And this one did that in the business and stole money.
And they're arguing over who owns the house.
And it just dwindled and dwindled.
It's now zero.
There's no parties.
There's no nothing.
Nobody goes round to this house anymore.
And it's an example for me that my brain comes back to.
I see it across the board.
You said, is it because people get the narcissistic sense that they're too good for it?