While I agree with very little on the show - it does highlight that the forest people are out there and that it is acceptable to be open and share your personal accounts.
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high·light
noun
noun: highlight; plural noun: highlights
1. an outstanding part of an event or period of time.
"he views that season as the highlight of his career"
synonyms: high point, best part, climax, peak, pinnacle, height, acme, zenith, summit, crowning moment, high-water mark, centerpiece; More
informalwow factor, X factor
"the highlight of his career"
. a bright or reflective area in a painting, picture, or design. a bright tint in the hair, especially one produced by bleaching or dyeing.
verb: highlight; 3rd person present: highlights; past tense: highlighted; past participle: highlighted; gerund or present participle: highlighting
1. pick out and emphasize.
"the issues highlighted by the report"
spotlight, call attention to, point out, single out, focus on, underline, feature, play up, show up, bring out, accentuate, accent, give prominence to, zero in on, stress, emphasize
"he has highlighted shortcomings in the plan"
proven
1. demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument.
"the concept is difficult to prove"
synonyms: show (to be true), demonstrate (the truth of), show beyond doubt, manifest, produce proof/evidence; More
witness to, give substance to, determine, substantiate, corroborate, verify, ratify, validate, authenticate, document, bear out, confirm;
Just checking with the dictionary you can surely SEE that there is a BIG difference between the word HIGHLIGHT and the word PROVEN.....
Unless of course you
ARE NOT SO BRIGHT