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RE: LeoThread 2025-07-10 07:10

in LeoFinance4 months ago

Part 8/15:

Schultz reflects on the responsibility that accompanies influence, recognizing that public figures have the capacity to shape societal narratives. There is an acknowledgment that influence can be wielded both positively and negatively, and with great power comes the need for careful stewardship. He champions honesty, the importance of sharing personal growth, and the necessity of promoting authentic voices.

He underscores that evolving publicly—admitting mistakes and demonstrating genuine change—empowers others to do the same. This transparency fosters inspiration and societal progression, contributing to a culture of honesty rather than curated images.

Society's Obsession with Outrage and the Need for Discretion