Sam Sorbo
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Probably most don't.
And then there are the few that are like raking.
Yeah, it's like any industry.
And they have managers and the managers manage their accounts.
They take it, right?
And so those are the pimps, right?
And so somehow we legalized
I hate to draw parallels, but Hollywood.
And they make up a story about the people who have succeeded, that it was somehow overnight, they were discovered at a diner somehow, and somebody just thought, I'm going to take this person and pluck them out of nothingness and make them a star.
But also that they equate fame with money and they equate money with success because they went to school and they learned that money is success.
That's the definition of success in school.
And that's the that's.
I would say a foundational problem that we have in our culture today is that we've all gone to school for 13 years and we've been taught that money is the definition of success.
And so if you have to step on grandma to get that extra buck, that's fair game.
I mean, grandma's grandma, she's expendable, but that money, that's the proof of who you are as an individual.
And it's very sad because then when you reach an older age of 50 or 60 and you haven't made so much money, you feel like a failure.
Right.
And it's a setup when we ought to know that success is relationships.
And I think if you just sort of take money out of the equation, success is really defined by relationship.
It should be, because at the end of life, you're not thinking, I wish I made a better deal on that house or on that car or whatever.