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He openly acknowledges that he will likely be judged for his past mistakes, including incidents that have garnered media attention. However, he firmly states that the key to overcoming adversity is to look in the mirror, understand how things went wrong, and commit to ensuring they never happen again. This process necessitates personal introspection and a willingness to accept responsibility. He notes that, in such moments, one must own their mistakes publicly and sincerely, especially when those mistakes are recorded and broadcasted.