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Tate's argument extends beyond wealth; he presents a broader philosophical stance regarding the role of hard work. He estimates that not everyone has the inclination or capability to become a "hustler," which he argues is a crucial tenet in overcoming poverty. His narrative seeks to establish a mindset among his audience that emphasizes individual effort and perseverance as the only paths to success.
In stark contrast, Stevenson shares an eye-opening encounter with a fan who, burdened by hardship, expressed gratitude for understanding that their circumstances weren't solely their fault. This highlights the potential psychological impact of perpetuating the belief that individual failures are indicative of personal inadequacies rather than systemic obstacles.