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👉 Watch more videos by Paddy the Magician at / @paddythemagician Angel Quest – Paddy the Magician (Part 8): Pride Without Witness In Part 8, Mentor reacts to one of the most emotionally complex moments in the series: the idea of being seen, affirmed, and proud of—without any tangible evidence that the world feels the same way. This segment centers on loss. Not just losing things once, but losing everything repeatedly—material stability, momentum, social footing—while still carrying the vision forward. Mentor reflects on what it means to be told “people are proud of you” when lived experience suggests silence, distance, and confusion from nearly everyone who matters most. He speaks candidly about family, especially his daughters, and the tension between pride and disappointment that can coexist when love is real but circumstances are harsh. He doesn’t dramatize it. He doesn’t resolve it. He simply names it: the ache of wanting to provide more, the ambiguity of being admired for spirit while judged by outcomes. Mentor also wrestles with the gap between spiritual affirmation and practical reality. He acknowledges the possibility that the message resonates because he wants it to—while also recognizing that, right now, encouragement from channelers like Paddy may be the only external validation available. That doesn’t make it false. But it does make it fragile. This part closes with a clear-eyed look at isolation—not as self-pity, but as context. Mentor explains why these reaction videos exist at all: they are not entertainment, but outreach. A persistent attempt to connect with people who already have audiences, momentum, and reach—because one genuine connection could change everything for ISITAS. Part 8 is not about triumph. It’s about endurance without witnesses. Pride held quietly. Vision maintained without applause. And the strange, disorienting reality of believing something matters deeply—while the system seems determined to keep the right people from ever meeting. This is Mentor, still standing, still reaching, still inviting the world to respond.