Self-Help as Product
Self-help should empower individuals rather than serve organizations or groups. The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing self-help as a product—whether it's an idea, experience, or lifestyle—and understanding its true value. The Fyre Festival serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating how vague promises of exclusivity and aspirational living can lead to misguided expectations and disappointment.In this clip
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