Insane lesson here. In the past year, we've seen two average, mediocre white girls achieve superstar fame for no good reason. Totally separate, unrelated cases. Everyone says "wow, they're blowing up," "wow, they're so lucky," they're launching businesses and hanging out with Drake, blah blah. Each one was the absolute envy of anyone who has ever dreamed of fame and fortune through organic viral content. Literally less than one year later, each one burns their entire life to the ground. The first one launches a crypto scam, all her content shuts down, she's now looking at prison; the second one leaves her husband and kids so she can podcast with Drake in his bed, now she is the sidepiece of a B-tier NFL player and nobody listens to her podcast anymore. Absolutely incredible. The lesson is that you really, really cannot cheat God. If you are ever blessed with sudden fame or fortune, if it does not also come with fear and trembling in equal measure then you're probably going straight to Hell. And never, ever envy or admire anyone who achieves fame or fortune above their worthiness—for they are doomed to fall harder and lower than you could ever possibly imagine.
Mike