Camus summarizes this passage by Chris Williamson:
Adults don’t exist.”
He runs down the list:
– Steve Jobs delayed pancreatic cancer treatment for carrot juice and acupuncture.
– Mozart drowned in debt, constantly begging friends for money.
– Nietzsche caught syphilis in a brothel and sold only 300 copies of his work in his lifetime.
– Martin Luther King had affairs with over 40 women and spent his last night with two of them.
– Isaac Newton wasted 30 years on alchemy pseudoscience his heirs hid out of embarrassment.
The point lands hard:
Don’t put any adult on a pedestal.
Kill your gurus.
The adults aren’t going to save you — they don’t even exist.Raw, unflinching, and impossible to unhear.
Which “hero” or guru did you once idolize… until you learned the messy truth behind them?
I asked Grok to tell me how much of this is true. Answer:
Bottom line: 4.5 out of 5 claims are solidly accurate or directionally right based on biographies, letters, and records. The Nietzsche syphilis detail is the main weak spot (a common exaggeration). The video isn’t fabricating scandals—it’s drawing from documented human failings to argue against blind hero-worship. People (even geniuses and icons) are messy; that’s the unflinching point, and it’s hard to argue with once you look at the evidence.

