Yeah. No one understands how lucky they are, and the people who actually attack him are retards, babies, and people from the FBI. Like, even if you didn't like his personality (I do but I could see how someone wouldn't), what is the relevance of that? In terms of ideas, what is there to take issue with?
The only actual issue anyone could have would be that as an authority he has to make decisions and people can be critical of the decisions. But unless he was just completely out of control, I also do not think those critiques would be valid. Ultimately, the decisions he's had to make so far are very small compared to decisions he will have to make in the future, so there is no real ability to judge his decision making capacities. What you can see is that he is smart, has a good instinct, and listens to other people and thoughtfully considers what they say, and those are the main factors in decision-making.
The only mistakes that I've seen him make have to human resources. I said that Oaf Simon - who I know much more about than I would like to know after that Ralph show I was on - that his best argument would be "how can you have faith in a person who would employ me?" But the ability to make those decisions is something that has to be learned through making mistakes. The intuitive thing to do is to manage staff like friends, and the process of managing staff is not something that can be explained in a way that means anything if you haven't had the experiences. Even if you read every book on the topic, you'd still have to have had the experiences.
He also makes himself open to criticism, possibly even too much.
But yeah, taking him for granted is almost worse than attacking him. Anyone can just look around. If Nick wasn't around, there would be nothing going on. TRS claims that if Nick didn't exist, they would control his entire audience. But if you think about it for three seconds, the reverse is true - people listen to TRS because they hate Nick. TRS knows this which is why they attack him. They could theoretically have an overlapping audience with him by just saying "ah, you know, he's doing his thing and we're doing ours" - but instead they make a point to attack him. It's because they're not really any different than Kino Casino and Jayden in that their entire existence is defined by being "not Nick." People have said this, I think accurately, about black people - that their entire cultural identity is based around not being white.
These people are all aware of this. Those (very funny) screenshots of Eric Striker identifying as a "neo-Nazi LARPer" show that these people are totally controlled by Nick. They have to define themselves by not being Nick, so Nick is effectively in charge of them as well. It's the most obvious with these Island of Misfit Toys people, but it's the same thing with the wignats. Go look at what Richard Spencer is saying - it's all a reaction to Nick. It's because the immediate question of all of these people's existence is "why aren't you with Nick?" So either it's personal, or there has to be some other explanation, but either way, they have to answer that question first and foremost, and then they just have to keep reinforcing it.