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The discussion takes a sharp turn as critiques arise that suggest Tate and his cohorts lack an understanding of the societal structures that underlie economic success. Elena, a commentator, argues that figures like Samuel Leeds—who sell courses claiming to teach financial prosperity—fail to provide genuine value while promoting a narrative that leaves many feeling trapped in economic despair. Their approach not only skews the reality of wealth creation but also neglects the importance of socially necessary work.