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Black Philip can point you in the right direction in some areas, but a good deal of the content could use a tune up. Also patrice wasn't well known at all before he passed away. He's one of my favorite comedians of all time.
Use the show for entertainment, learn from it like anything else, and take far more action than you listen to podcast and read books. Get out there and find out if the stuff works first. Ask us about your direct daily experiences more so than you ask us about the philosophies and experiences of other people.
What would you say were the right points in his advice?
You say he wasn't well known, well, he was a successful comediant with multiple TV appearances and millions in the bank plus a cult fallowing, that i would describe as having huge validation. Not Tom Cruise, but still.
I agree with your advice and i'm trying to do it. I i am just curious about what more experienced people though of this.
Millions in the bank? Wrong.
Patrice Often said how it depressed him that his mothers a struggling working diabetic and he wish he could afford to take her out of her situation. He did not have the money you think he did. Nor the status. Many of his TV appearances were low budget shows giving guys on the come up an opportunity. Pennies on a dollar. Meaning.. The show is benefiting the people on it more than they're benefiting the show. Thats not the kind of thing you get paid for. He probably made around 75 to 85k a year on average, if that. He drove a 2007 Dodge Durango CITADEL and was paying mortgage on a 2 bed room decent sized home in New Jersey.
And i said a "tune up" meaning the majority of it is all in the right direction, some perspectives however could use a tilt or a "clean up"
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