I'm fascinated by articles like this and how they always tend to have an assumption of good intention as well as limited scope of human brain deviations.
Did someone present this type of self-help tool to Ted Kazinski, Osama Bin Laden or Rupert Murdoch?
"Embrace your true strengths."
"What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?"
"Embrace Chaos for profit."
"Use ChatGPT to enhance your talents."
Yeah, no. I'll just let the world spin around my failure to solve X. It's better that way. The four brain-eater categories help illustrate that the world doesn't want to be saved: it wants to be rich, and as long as someone gets to feel good about themselves, it doesn't matter if we eat brains. That's the whole basis of most religions.