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The key to being successful is knowing that you can be yourself—or not—and still be a horrible person and an A-list celebrity. When Oprah says the key to success is being yourself, she’s really speaking to the tiny portion of people who actually need to hear it—those with medical, learning, or personal challenges. Giving that advice to everyone else? It’s unnecessary and borderline disrespectful.
I bet Oprah thinks the only key to success is being yourself—and not being the most horrible person. But how many people are at a stage where Oprah literally can’t give them advice, because advising themselves would be 100% better? Her insisting otherwise just proves that everyone else is dumb.
Literally, no one wants advice from you unless it’s clear instructions to get out of poverty. Oprah, you wasted my time telling me A, B, C—like, what? Your advice proves that billions of dollars are wasted on you. Your presence means nothing when your message says I don’t know my ABCs, and you only have influence because you have billions. Don’t tell me I don’t know my ABCs by giving unneeded advice.
I bet Oprah is struggling to understand everything I said by claiming the key to success is being yourself—I’m like, that was said a thousand years ago. Do you want me to take you back to the invention of English, Oprah? It’s not cute to think it’s okay to waste 30 seconds of my life telling me the key to success is “being yourself.” Billion-dollar bank account or not, that doesn’t protect you from being a total waste of time.
Oprah Winfrey wants to know whether you can be yourself and be good and successful only—a common belief that being yourself is the only key to success.
The real keys to success:
You can be yourself, be a good person, and still be successful.
You can be yourself, be horrible, and still be successful.
Last option: You can do all of this—be good or horrible, succeed—but not be yourself at all.
Oprah, you don’t need billions to explain the actual keys to success. Some things require billions to explain—but the real keys to success are not one of them. And finally: whichever key you pick, it’s either a fake key or a real key.
2026-03-10 11:35:47