It’s absurdly juvenile behavior like this that influences royal experts like Jonathan Sacerdoti to tell the privileged prince to put a pipe in it.
Royal Family News – Prince Harry Is Not An Expert
Despite not being an epidemiologist Harry has spoken with authority on the coronavirus and what needs to be done about. Likewise he has no formal training in psychology yet bleats on and on as if he knows his id from a hole in the ground.
Days ago the irresponsible millionaire felt it a good idea to encourage discouraged workers to just quit. He offered no thoughtful solutions, no better alternative than for troubled workers to stand in the unemployment line. His world is not one in which the majority live, and based on his actions and cognitive ability, we should all heave a sigh of relief. One royal commentator went a step further and called the court jester out for his reckless words.
Prince Harry Likes To Juggle For Fun
Harry clacked to Fast Company magazine that he praises anyone who quits a job that does not spark joy, giving them his full support (but not his millionaire aid nor any realistic alternative ideas). Hollywood Harry added that, “the struggles and issues about sticking to unhappy jobs have been brewing for years even before the pandemic,” according to Epicstream.
Harry, who has neither training nor a degree in human services intoned, “We’re just at the beginning of the mental health awakening. This work has never been more important because people are finally paying attention, and a big component of this mission is building awareness and continuing to pioneer the conversation.”
Jonathan Sacerdoti criticized the royal quitter (quitting is his answer to everything?) saying that a few therapy sessions have not made Harry “qualified” to “pioneer the conversation.” On a side note, Harry and his therapist recorded what should have been a confidential session and broadcast it to the world—why?
Royal Family News – Prince Harry Should Stick To What He Knows
“He talks of ‘the mental health awakening’ as if mental health and psychology are somehow new discoveries,” Sacerdoti told Express. “He may personally be adjusting to a newfound awareness of mental illness and trying to achieve happiness, but his talk of wanting to ‘pioneer the conversation’ just sounds a bit flat. As far as I know, he isn’t qualified or trained in the field of psychology or psychotherapy.”
“Being a patient doesn’t make one an effective or knowledgeable doctor.” Maybe someone should tell that to pleased-with-himself ignoramus Harry.
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