Haters are all failures. It’s 100% across the board. No one who is truly brilliant at anything is a hater.
JOE ROGANWork for that feeling that you have accomplished something, Don’t waste your time on this earth without making a mark.
More Joe Rogan Quotes
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The mind is the most important thing of the big picture and no one has a stronger mindset than amateur wrestlers.
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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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Life is strange. You keep moving and keep moving. Before you know it, you look back and think, ‘What was that?
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The Universe rewards calculated risk and passion.
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It’s been one of the most important tools for me in personal growth for understanding myself, how I am, and what effect I do have on other people.
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Greatness and madness are next door neighbors and they often borrow each other’s sugar.
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Never stay in a bad marriage, and don’t hang around with psycho coke fiends.
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Be cool to people. Be nice to as many people as you can. Smile to as many people as you can, and have them smile back at you.
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I love a success story, but even more than a success story; I like a dude who fucks his life up and gets his life together again story.
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Haters are all failures. It’s 100% across the board. No one who is truly brilliant at anything is a hater.
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Excellence in anything increases your potential in everything.
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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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We have to start treating each other as if we are treating ourselves living another life.
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If you ever start taking things too seriously, just remember that we are talking monkeys on an organic spaceship flying through the universe.
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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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