Crisis seems to bring out the very best and very worst in people.
Hopefully more the former than the latter.
Many internet influencers who offer unsolicited positive advice have never lived through a legitimate crisis. It could give them a golden opportunity to put into practice the words they so graciously offer to others.
Hopefully everyone learns valuable life lessons and becomes better people as a result.
Crisis make people to think outside the box for solution. It seems to bring out the reserved strength in people and make them achieve what they wouldn't have in their comfort zones. But it has also led to suicide, depression, drug addiction and even other health issues.
I have tried my hands in the motivational speaking field and I think I know what its like. Most of what these influencers say are read from books or heard from other speakers. Most of them have never practice what they communicate, its just theoretical knowledge. They are just trained to make the audience feel good by feeding them with fantasies and they go home to face the reality.
For me I don't need war or crisis to make me a better person. I am always humble because I know that I am not better than anyone. Who I am or what I own today is because of chance and privilege. That rural herder in the jungle of Africa would have been better than me if he had the privileges I had. Currently, I learn from everything and spend more time meditating or reading instead of listening to motivational speakers.