Mohamed Jbali of 90 Day Fiancé fame is trying to channel his inner guru as he gets deeply philosophical on social media. TLC viewers found Mohamed to be a user and an emotional abuser when he was married to Danielle Jbali. The Tunisian's crass attitude did not sit well with fans. Many people don't think he is qualified to dole out advice.

The couple first appeared on 90 Day Fiancé season 2 and were an instant smash. TLC fans quickly figured out that Mohamed was just using his American wife for a Green Card and a chance at a better life. The drama that they inflicted on one another was too good for the network to pass up. Danielle had genuinely fallen for her much younger beau, but Mohamed quite obviously didn't feel the same way. The duo met in an online chatroom. At the time, 90DF's Danielle was only looking to make friends, but she found love instead. Sadly, Mohamed ended up breaking her heart.

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Mohamed is making an attempt to shell out advice on Instagram, based on what he has learned during his years in America. The reality star's most recent post was about money, which struck viewers as a bit hypocritical. He shared his thoughts nonetheless. Mohamed pondered the deep relationship almost everyone has with money. He wrote that money does not buy happiness, but fans were quick to argue with him. While money may not buy happiness, it does buy comfort and security, and those things can create a sense of contentment.

As Danielle's ex Mohamed believes, happiness is "a destination and the closest route to it is to cut toxic and dream people off your life and if you want to use the expressway, focus on life education, and you will make it there faster." Mohamed also discussed the concept of time. He touched base on how he had been in the United States for the last seven years and has noticed that most people take their experiences for granted. Mohamed's preaching did not sit well with franchise fans. Many thought he sounded an awful lot like another TLC villain, Geoffrey Paschel. 

While many of his inner thoughts didn't get a great reaction, his advice may be his way of making amends for all the bad stuff he did in the past. Maybe all Mohamed is trying to do is to get fans to talk. He may also be trying to find redemption after 90 Day Fiancé recently watched as Mohamed finally apologized to his ex-wife for hurting her. He may be making small strides to better himself, but at least he is trying.

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