jrjones9933 wrote:
I watched it. He gives good advice, sure. I don't think he gives valid analysis, overall, and especially of liberal values.
One of the things I do have to give him credit for, a video he has called Don't Try Until You're 35 pretty much outlines the sort of ape-rape orgy that the professional work world has turned into, ie. where you can barely make ends meet before 40 or get promoted into anything and that to be sharp, talented, or highly educated in your early to mid 20's means you'll be fetching coffee and sandwiches for at least 10 or 15 years while the education you received rots away to nothing.
For at least ten years I thought there was something seriously wrong with me, I think only in the past few years was I able to really understand that talent, ability, work ethic, quality of work, etc. have very little do to with advancement or clearing enough cash to move out of the parent's basement or corner room - even with a degree and white collar job. While he seems to pretty clearly lean neoconservative in a Ben Shapiro sort of way I'm glad to hear someone actually saying this stuff - clearly - that it took me over half a decade to start to put together and the rest of the time to actually believe.
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