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In a philosophical turn, O'Keefe shared his inner conflicts regarding the intersection of profit and journalism. He compellingly debated whether the profit-seeking nature of businesses can coexist with the mission of absolute truth-telling. Reflecting on past relationships and betrayals, he underscored the risks inherent in journalistic enterprises—especially those involving corruption and money.
O'Keefe's reflections extend beyond mere business acumen; they reach the heart of human relationships within organizations, illustrating how power dynamics and personal interests can corrode even the noblest of missions.