I have much more respect for Dr. Phil after watching this. It's nice to see him in a one on one as opposed to his TV show where I feel he has to entertain.
Towards the end of her life, the famous novelist Pearl Buck was asked in an interview what gave her the most satisfaction in life. Without hesitation, she replied "overcoming obstacles."
The phony "Dr" Phil was sent a letter of reprimand when he was still a licensed psychologist, now he exploiits ppl on TV as an unlicensed former psychologist. Minors don't sign waivers, so that excuse doesn't cut it. Moreover, he endorsed a facility known for atrocities.
I have much more respect for Dr. Phil after watching this. It's nice to see him in a one on one as opposed to his TV show where I feel he has to entertain.
Dude I can't imagine Doc Phil wearing shoulder pads and helmet. It's actually funny to think about.
Towards the end of her life, the famous novelist Pearl Buck was asked in an interview what gave her the most satisfaction in life. Without hesitation, she replied "overcoming obstacles."
I've heard the same thing before, but it was instead pointed out to me that people who have a poor opinion of themselves usually have earned it.
The phony "Dr" Phil was sent a letter of reprimand when he was still a licensed psychologist, now he exploiits ppl on TV as an unlicensed former psychologist. Minors don't sign waivers, so that excuse doesn't cut it. Moreover, he endorsed a facility known for atrocities.