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Originally Posted by Cowboy89
I actually think that advice is somewhat universal for anyone. I don't think he proclaims that going about things that way is going to magically remove very real external barriers, just only that sorting yourself out and focusing on improving what you have control over first will result in better outcomes than not doing so. Simply that, nothing more.
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His advice was clearly coming from a point of weakness himself, and not at all pretending to be an authority figure. I’ve never understood how this guy got so many people riled up. He was an interesting lecturer who has no problem admitting his own faults.
Not a deity, and not a evil villain.