There's also the case of personal bias to account for too I guess. It's like how people expect everything that works for them, to work for literally everyone else. People seem to cling to just world fallacy. However it's a flawed thought process and this is how I usually explain it to people -
It seems logical and fair to assume that it's a good idea to listen to hot, successful people about what works right? After all, they have consistent success. They should know what works and what doesn't right? Sounds nice and sound on paper but it misses a crucial aspect. Those people already have the required assets to succeed and simply don't know it. It's like a rich guy saying to a homeless guy "just invest all your money bro, start up a business bro, inherit wealth bro, it worked for me"... It's flawed.
There's a reason hot successful people all seem to have conflicting advice anyway. It's always based on what worked for them, but that's usually just based on who they are as people anyway. If they're an asshole, it works, if theyre kind, it works, if they watch paint dry for a living, it works.
Fact is, attractive people could take on any personality, any set of beliefs, have any demeanor, be any amount of good or evil, take on any attitude, be bluepilled, redpilled, blackpilled, purplepilled or whatever the fuck. They could literally be anyone and they would still succeed because they have the most important required asset for such success. They mistakenly attribute this success to any of the aforementioned things when in reality, they could be the exact opposite and still be in the same position.