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Richard William Cottingham II is a crypto entrepreneur, has a Bachelor's of Arts (history), and former Senior Mortgage Loan Officer.

Content Warning: Mature themes throughout including discussion of suicide, depression, strong language, and adult subject matter. PG-13/Mature audiences.

Not suitable for younger viewers.

Yes, that's his real name and yes, he is basically a lovable teddy bear.

"You're born looking like your parents, but it's the way you live your life that shapes what you look like when you die."

This is one of the rawest conversations you'll hear. Will Cottingham holds nothing back—talking about childhood trauma, massive business failures, loneliness, faith, and what it really means to show up authentically in a world that rewards being fake.

The conversation goes deep into what real masculinity looks like, the balance his parents provided (nurturing mom, tough-love dad), and his relationship with Sarah who's stood by him through everything. He talks about loneliness despite being surrounded by people—how he's the guy who remembers everyone's details and checks in on everyone, but almost no one reciprocates. It's a haunting admission about being the emotional support for everyone while quietly yearning for someone to ask if you're okay.

By the end, Will admits he's not proud of himself—not where he wants to be financially or personally. But he's still swinging. Still believing. Still showing up every day despite the failures. And maybe that's the point: life is hard as hell, authenticity costs you something, but giving up isn't an option.

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