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The Psychopath Life Coach (2023)
A millionaires public self flagellation and Netflix sell out
This 'documentary' is utter drivel and proves if you pay enough for it Netflix will play it. CEO Lewis spends most of this advert defending himself and trying to prove he's not a psychopathy despite being identified as having a personality disorder he refuses to get diagnosed. This man has trauma so it's somehow ok that he manipulated his brother into fighting and selling drugs.
He praises himself as a genius for 'creating' the business model that many master manipulators use. We've seen it most recently in the actual documentary Escaping Twin Flames. It's a modern marvel that he became a life coach then figured he could get more money teaching people to become a coach. Then he got the innovative idea to sell coaching using an online course as passive income. Truly groundbreaking stuff that hasn't been seen before and hasn't been capitalised by platforms such as Skillshare and Masterclass.
There are several plot holes with this 'documentary.'
Lewis mentions he woke up from surgery with a team of doctors stood above him proclaiming he healed himself. Where in the NHS do several doctors have time to stand over one patient a chat? Especially overworked surgeons on 24 hour shifts. Surgeons who are overworked because of pillocks like Lewis think getting your little brother beaten up is great backstory fodder for a Netflix infomercial.
I am genuinely concerned for his wife who does not seem to understand that Lewis almost killed a man. She vaguely acknowledges his past as if all of us during our 'troubled years' punch someone so hard their brain bleeds out through their nose.
But don't forget Lewis isn't a psychopath he's just a CEO 🤷♀️