There’s a never-ending ocean of techniques out there.
JOE ROGANNever stay in a bad marriage, and don’t hang around with psycho coke fiends.
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To me, comedy is a great occupation because I don’t really worry that much about what other people think of me.
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Martial arts are a vehicle for developing your human potential.
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I’ve done jiujitsu a huge chunk of my life, and I try to spend a lot of time educating people on the nuances, the subtleness of the ground game. It’s a big part of mixed martial arts.
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Not all comedy clubs or situations are ideal, especially when you’re first coming up and I think that’s good for you. Eventually, you get to express your real personality.
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The time you spend hating on someone robs you of your own time. You are literally hating on yourself and you don’t even realize it.
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That’s my only goal. Surround myself with funny people, and make sure everyone has a good time and works hard.
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Fuel yourself with the fuck ups.
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I’m obsessed to extreme winners because I think there’s a madness to it. I truly believe that in order to truly be great at something you have to give into a certain amount of madness. Quotes
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One of the things that happened is I did a lot of shitty gigs. When you do a bunch of shitty bar gigs you have to get used to people yelling at you, you’re used to thinking on the fly, to dealing with weird situations.
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Excellence in anything increases your potential in everything.
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I had a sense of who I was before I got famous.
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I want to make sure that everything that I’m creating, I’m creating it so other people get enjoyment out of it. And that’s the reward that you get for that.
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Have you ever talked to someone, and you’re not even really talking to them? Actors are the worst for that.
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There’s a confidence and a mental toughness that comes from the very highest level of competition, whatever the sport is. Whether it’s boxing or wrestling, or whatever.
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The key to happiness doesn’t lay in numbers in a bank account but in the way we make others feel and the way they make us feel.
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