BeckWhy said:
I did read a lot of his comments and a lot of them LACKED EMPATHY. He didn't care what he said and/or thought.
I don't doubt he has 3 businesses, I don't doubt anything he said. But all I know is any child who starts a business at 15, then continues to upgrade to 3 businesses isn't exactly normal.
But I still think the kid reminds me of Timothy McVey.
what will you do if he makes good on his charity promise? what if he does start that charity he was talking about? what if he helps thousands of kids around the world like he said he wants to?
boy that sounds just like timothy mcvey huh?
brilliant people push boundaries. they push them hard. it tends to scare the 'content' to death.
to expand more on my own thoughts, i have been a child psychologist in los angeles for almost 20 years. i've seen kids far more screwed up than this one, dealing with the same issues that come with being in adult fields at a young age (usually acting around here).
i'm just so taken by what he has done, because so much of it confirms things i've noticed in kids like him over the years.
trust me. he's not a timothy mcvey. he just doesn't fit in any kind of a box, which can scare people, so they put it in a context they can be comfortable with (mcvey).
people like him tend to be the ones who have the last laugh. my gut feeling is i'm going to open the newspaper in 5 years and read about the charity he's started.
then, of course, he'll go blow up a building. makes total sense (????????)