So, when exactly did Oprah's wisdom become so insightful you ask yourself? What did I do before Oprah was around to offer such profound advice? What will I do after her show goes off the air? How would I have known whether or not to wash my car if Oprah had not told me? Was this on the list of Oprah's favorite things? Can I buy a T-shirt on the Oprah webstore of this quote? Is this advice along with other nuggets of wisdom in her book for purchase? Will this be a ride at Oprah's themepark someday? If Oprah told me to jump off a bridge, would I do it?
I am sure all the same questions raced through your mind as it did mine when passing the billboard.
Ok so my intention is not to Oprah bash. In fact, I think Oprah's a fine gal and quite successful at what she has created. But really, are we really at the point we need to know what Oprah's advice is in order to make decisions? She still just a human with her own share of problems, struggling with weight, relationships, and what dress to wear. But wait maybe that is what makes her so appealing, after all, she said it herself, "I'm every woman." She is as fallible as the next, and that makes her all appealing to identify with.
I don't get it. And Oprah says, thats ok.
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