Thanks for a balanced review, Matt.
I have had a strange trajectory on JBP. Being an Indian woman, I found JBP's advice on 'taking responsibility to transcend depression' too flatlined. That's because this is the way of things for women in India. So much familial, parental and social responsibility is fastened upon kids here that it's just normal to 'adjust' to everything.
JBP's thoughts on feminism are hard to digest too, especially on the first day of your period.
Your article, though, details his genuine good intentions towards mentoring the world. That's what JBP really wants, and no matter what I personally think of him, I have great empathy and respect for his opinions.