SpaceBully 🪓
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SpaceBully 🪓
@SpaceBully237
Bear with me!


You're framing this as "face-to-face truth vs hiding behind a screen," but public claims require public clarity. This feels like your first time being asked simple, direct questions because every time they're asked, the goalpost moves. I’m not the one making bold medial claims or presenting myself as an authority, you are. You describe yourself as an "omnimedia architect", yet you only recently joined this platform and are just now building an audience. Your YouTube presence is still relatively small. That's fine everyone starts somewhere, but it doesn't align with the level of authority you project. At best, this comes across as premature positioning. At worst, it risks being misleading. That's why clarity matters. People deserve to understand what your claims actually mean so they can evaluate them properly. Because presentation matters, Context matters. It's like someone taking the free MIT online course from EDX and then presenting themselves as fully certified by that institution; technically true in a narrow sense, but misleading without context. Your website and messaging are difficult to follow there’s a lot of broad language, but very little specificity. That makes it hard to clearly understand your work, your impact, or your intentions. All I've asked for is simple: Be specific. Be clear. Be direct. So I’ll ask again, publicly and transparently: What does "4x #1 Best-Selling Author" specifically refer to? What does "UN Speaker" mean in your case - which event and in what role ? Your IMDb credits - what were your actual contributions? "Certified by Google, Oxford & Michigan" - which programs exactly? Have you done this before? Where did you do it and what are some your accomplishments ? You are in the northwest region now, what outcomes are you expecting and what have/are/will you do to get the outcome? These are straightforward questions. If everything is as solid as presented, clarity should be easy.










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I muted @MarioNawfal. I have my own Chat GPT account. I don’t need to see his any more.







