Shayne Topp
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That probably made them feel some joy at the end to know that they were doing this for someone who was so kind to them and they were close to.
And they retired.
They had to retire early.
But I think the subordinate thing only β and maybe I'm off on here.
And if I am, please let me know.
But that type of workplace dynamic is important for so many things, right?
Where it's like, oh, well, if their power could sway you.
But it's like she's dying.
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you can't really hold anything over her in that stage.
She kind of has a type of free will in that moment where she's like, I can make whatever decision.
I'm about to die.
Nobody can coerce me in any sort of way.
She wasn't coerced by him.
He had no power over her in that moment, both because she had so much money already, but also because it's like, what could he have done?
Yeah, it's the unfortunate thing, and I think I feel it with a lot of Reddit stories where it's like, here's the correct thing.
Oh, this is the right thing.
And the world is so wacky and weird, and you can do the absolute right thing but be perceived in a completely different way, and you cannot control that, and that sucks.
And you see that with a situation where it's just like, hey, man, you did absolutely nothing wrong.
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