Richard Grannon
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A lot of guilt and a lot of shame can come from the effects of narcissistic abuse.
Well, historically, atrocities and genocide are preceded by humiliation.
And they're fueled by resentment.
And I non-ironically am very, very worried that within our lifetimes, we could see a very nasty, very resentful, violent revolution.
And all of the humiliation, all of the PTSD, all of the resentment,
will then burst out psychically and it will just go all over everything, everywhere.
Purges, death camps, gulags, all of it, I think, is possible.
If you put my name, which is Richard Grannon, into YouTube or Instagram, you'll find a bunch of my material, which will hopefully help you to recognise and recover from narcissistic abuse.
I try in a non-dogmatic, non-hypocritical way to help people to recover from narcissistic abuse in a way that is non-cosmetic, that is long lasting.
And that can involve taking people by the hand and really having a, almost like a life philosophy change.
Because sometimes it's people's, it's their philosophy of life
and suicidal empathy that leads them into the jaws of a predator, because they're trying to save them, they're trying to help them.
So one of the conversations that I'm having ongoing with my followers is, okay, how do we let go of that?
How do we let go of the idea that you owe everybody therapy?
Because a lot of people would get stabbed and they'd be like, well, maybe his mom didn't love him or maybe not your job.
Not your job.
Let go of it.
Let go of the idea that this is a crash.
This is not a kindergarten.
That's not a child.