Delusions of Grandeur dude. You are nothing exceptional. People just enjoy calling charlatans&"messiahs" out.
I think many of us, at one time or another, dream of being exceptional, famous, or important.
At some point, or gradually, life serves you a big fat slice of humble pie. You realize you weren't quite as
smart or talented or as unique as you once thought. You realize, at even greater depth,
how persistent effort over time is really the key to achieving anything worthwhile. And,
as the years roll on and you get older, you realize it's ok if you're not the best, or the smartest,
or the most remarkable. You realize it's enough to lead an honest productive life and just
try to work toward your goals one year at a time, one day at a time.
Dank is only 20...both his youth and his use of recreational drugs contribute to the dreamer
mindset that often falls prey to delusions of grandeur.
It will take some time, and some life experiences of him working toward his goals,
for him to mature in his attitudes.