Jeff Fargo and Curtis Lorincz don’t hold back in this clip. When asked what value certain online personalities actually bring to the world, Curtis calls it out: “Not very much.” From selling courses after getting out of prison, to the tough-guy “man up” routine, to blocking anyone who criticizes him — Curtis explains why the hustle looks more like hype than substance.
He also reacts to a video where the so-called alpha admits he “craves attention,” while sitting next to a girlfriend in an awkward scene that didn’t exactly scream confidence. This is a raw conversation about online personas, course-selling grifts, and how much of the internet is smoke and mirrors.
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