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He points out the strange, often petty disputes that linger in entertainment—like celebrity beefs that prevent bands or comedians from collaborating. Adam wonders why successful groups, like The Rolling Stones or bands from the 1960s, can’t just enjoy their success without infighting. He also reflects on the complexity of family relationships, especially with high-profile sports and entertainment figures, and the importance of forgiveness and understanding.
Honoring Real Relationships and Living the Legacy
Adam concludes with philosophical musings on wealth, family, and how success influences relationships. He mentions how he set aside a modest “family fund” of around $25,000 annually for relatives but eventually learned to draw the line when demands became unmanageable.