I've watched other videos like this before. Basically it's just common sense, to struggle against compulsive buys (which can be like some sort of addiction).
The problem nowadays is that the offer in wet shaving products is so large (the hype makes it very profitable) that the beginner wants to try everything available; he's a target, or a prey...
Fora don't help either...
When I started, the trending advise were to start with a well recognised razor (like the Merkur HD) and stick to it in order to improve your technique. Furthermore, most of the brushes were made of badger and soaps not as diverse or numerous as today (almost no artisan product), so it could really take (a long) time to master the lathering process. In short at that time, choices were pretty much restricted and the marketing in this sector was almost non existent.
However, there's still the 'quest of the best product' (that will match your needs) to consider and that can lead you to buy many gears until you get satisfied. The problem is just to be able to know/decide when to stop buying or trying new things (to take good SOTD photos for instance).
At some point in your 'quest', you will plateau (financially, emotionally, etc) and I think that this is where this man is at now, hence the need to dispense good advice.