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Carol, one of JFK Jr.'s confidantes, attempts to frame his magazine endeavors as a risky but noble startup. She employs Silicon Valley jargon—talking about "inflection points" and “disruption”—to paint a picture of JFK Jr. as an ambitious innovator. Critics argue this is an attempt to glorify what was, in reality, a struggling publication with little impact. It demonstrates how the media elevates failure into a heroic story, further obscuring the real reasons behind the magazine’s lack of success.