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The Worst Mistake Of Joe Biden’s Career Becomes Clear

The worst failure of President Joe Biden's career, revealed this week, should serve as a wake-up call to young people.

Uncle Joe's political career is over. His legacy is already lost. And it showed this week. First lady Jill Biden sat at the head of the table at the first official Cabinet meeting in more than a year. Biden was then forced to appear on ABC's “The View,” where the hosts treated him like a child and still question how his own party removed him from the ballot. He admitted that he was in denial. It was so disrespectful that you felt sorry for the man. (Click here to sign up for Mr. Wright's weekly newsletter)

But Biden brought this on himself by making strategic career mistakes that could cost him his legacy for future generations.

Rather than resigning a year ago, or maybe even two years ago, when the light in the back of his eyes really started to go out, Biden decided to leave office, even if he was just a vessel for senility, to be rubber-stamped by the left wing of the party by his administration. He clung to power even though he was being used by others. agenda. He lost his agency. He became powerless and humiliated in the process, especially in his first and only debate against Donald Trump in June. Biden had an opportunity to be honest and straight with the American people. “I'm too old to be president. It's time for me to step down before I become too absent and ineligible.”

He did the opposite. Even though I had been lying about my abilities for years and had been pushed to the edge mentally for a long time, I still stuck around.

WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 1: US President Joe Biden to deliver the State of the Union address as Vice President Kamala Harris (L) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) look on during a joint session of Congress. arrived at. March 1, 2022 at the Capitol in Washington, DC. In his first State of the Union address, President Joe Biden will lead the global response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, address his administration's efforts to curb inflation and guide the country out of the coronavirus pandemic. It was planned. (Photo Credit: Saul Loeb – Pool/Getty Images)

If there's a lesson to be learned from Biden's last year in office, it's this: Men need to know when to step down with dignity. There will come a time when you need to seriously evaluate what you have achieved, what you can achieve in the future, and what you want in your remaining years. Because Biden wanted to stay in power, he chose to spend at least two years of his life embarrassing himself on the world stage. He could have spent those two precious years towards the end of his life with his family, wife and grandchildren. (Related: Travis Kelsey is a cautionary tale for American men around the world)

We see this decision all the time in the art world to top out sooner than expected. For example, Quentin Tarantino He says he will only make one more movie.. why? Because at some point you lose touch. You have to sacrifice quality to keep the film rolling. Look at Ridley Scott. The director of “Blade Runner'' and “Gladiator'' will soon release what appears to be a terrible sequel to the latter.

A new work by French best-selling novelist Michel Houellebecq. probably the last novel It will be released in early October and seems to understand this phenomenon. You just have so many sources within yourself to create great work. You have a lot to say, but you have expressed your opinion. If you continue to churn out novels, movies, or bipartisan legislation, you risk undermining your legacy and previous accomplishments.

This doesn't mean giving up on life. It doesn't mean your life is over. You are simply moving on to other pastures with dignity, humility, and respect for yourself. But Mr. Biden was stubborn, and it will take a heavy toll long after he is gone. (Click here to sign up for Mr. Wright's weekly newsletter)

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