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A pointed observation is made that Mulvaney has gained unprecedented fame and financial success since transitioning, implying that the attention is more lucrative and media-driven than authentic personal evolution. The narrator challenges the assumption that Mulvaney's popularity equates to universal admiration, noting that some people—perhaps even Mulvaney himself—harbor internal doubts or dislike for himself. This self-awareness adds nuance to the narrative—highlighting how public figures often grapple with their own insecurities amid their rising fame.