Great to see someone realizing a mistake instead and trying to correct it rather than deny it. Very professional, you have my respect.
1 month ago (edited) | 189
Love the transparency and willingness to take responsibility. This is how it is done, and @ShaferScott now has a new fan while also bolstering my admiration for WIL’s content and opinions!!
1 month ago | 264
Someone who isn't afraid to be accountable? If only we could get politicians like that...Joseph really is about growth
1 month ago | 84
Acknowledging mistakes and having the balls to apologize, what a guy!
1 month ago | 10
Integrity and humility are rare in today’s age of social media garbage and double-down culture. Kudos.
1 month ago | 34
Apologising and owning up to mistakes is how genuine people act. Well done 👏
1 month ago | 7
So glad I got to see both of your posts on this. Super mature and transparent, we love to see it.
1 month ago | 5
Those that identify and admit to error demonstrate a commitment to being correct.
1 month ago | 11
Takes a real man to own up to his mistakes. Especially publicly. Respect. 👊
1 month ago | 24
Together we stand, divided we fall (Cit.) Great move on your part, Joseph!
1 month ago (edited) | 5
I'll head over to Shafer Scott and check him out. Thanks for the transparency. We all make mistakes. I once "studied" for a job interview, and I was asked all the exact same questions I studied beforehand in the exact same order. The job interviewer and me both used the top google result for our endeavors.
1 month ago (edited) | 5
Actually witnessing accountability is a beautiful, beautiful thing. Very professional and mature. This is how we learn and grow.
1 month ago | 3
This is why you’re a top G. Always in search of the truth and incredible accountability ❤️
1 month ago | 2
What I've Learned
Guys, I am owning up to a misunderstanding and apologizing to @ShaferScott
-I noticed his video happened to include much of the talking points on Bryan Johnson I've been doing the past 30 days.
-I made a post because it looked like he deleted my comment asking him to include my name "Joseph Everett" (not just a link) in the description because I could no longer see the comment even when logged in
-He then claimed I deleted HIS comment. This seemed too odd so I checked my YT studio and saw his comment was actually held for "Blocked words." Youtube is often finicky like this. I realized the exact same thing could have happened on his end, so to assume he deleted my comment just cause I couldn't see it was a big oversight.
-I found all of the material on Bryan Johnson on the internet, so it's not unlikely @ShaferScott was simply researching in tandem with me.
-Scott, my hastiness was very unprofessional and I am sorry about the way I reacted. I'll be sharing your video on my socials shortly.
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