Originally posted by: SavitaBarbie
Yes it was probably plagiarised from somewhere like most of his content. It doesn't matter how succinctly his quote captures her frame of mind, she shouldn't be associating with him even if it's just a post on SM, it's bad for her brand as a celebrity. He doesn't have a few 'dark spots ' in his career, his entire career if you can call it that, is one big dark spot. From mild stuff like lying about monkhood and stealing other people's content to lying about his credentials and running a diploma mill with fake accreditation that scams people out of thousands of dollars.
True. Anybody who calls themselves a spiritual guru and then makes a business out of it, is a fraud, Plain and simple.
Not an admirer of Nicole, but she did a detailed video on Jay's plagiarism years before he went mainstream. Since then, I have always warned people who shared his content on SM (at that time FB was his main SM handle)
Update:
The Guardian did investigative journalism on him recently and uncovered his past and present (the inconsistencies of his monkhood time and location, his association with ISKON, which he rarely mentions, and most importantly, his $7000+ course, which they implied has master's value, Ofqual regulated and affiliated with universities but not, etc.).
It all started with the journalist (John McDermott), who expected to write a profile feature about him for Esquire and attended one of his shows, which made him uncomfortable. Mr Shetty's PR and the legal team tried their best to prevent this story from coming out even before the journalist completed the article since they learned that the journalist was asking around about Mr Shetty's past, and they were successful a few times. It took a year. Finally, The Guardian picked it up.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/ng-interactive/2024/feb/29/jay-shetty-self-help-empire
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