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18 Incredible Joe Rogan Quotes to Help You Stay Motivated
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18 Incredible Joe Rogan Quotes to Help You Stay Motivated

When you think of UFC commentary, you think of Joe Rogan. While some love his exuberance behind the mic at the MMA events, others prefer funny Joe that would put up a great stand-up comedy show.Joe Rogan started his career as a stand-up comedian in 1988 and ever since then, he has approached every potentially taboo subject like religion, politics, sex, drugs or terrorism.Joe grew up without his father, as his parents divorced when he was five years old. He remembers flashes of domestic violence, but doesn’t like complaining about his past.At 13 years old he started practicing martial arts and right now Rogan holds a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. This obviously makes him the most intimidating stand-up comedian out there.Since 2009, Rogan gained more fame by running one of the most popular podcasts on YouTube - The Joe Rogan Experience. Each week he invites a public figure to have a long conversation on their story and life in general.Here are 18 incredible Joe Rogan quotes to help you stay motivated.Work for that feeling that you have accomplished something…Don’t waste your time on this earth without making a mark.I love a success story, but even more than a success story; I like a dude who f***s his life up and gets his life together again story.One of the most fascinating lessons I’ve absorbed about life is that the struggle is good.That’s my only goal. Surround myself with funny people, and make sure everyone has a good time and works hard.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.There’s a direct correlation between positive energy and positive results in the physical form.Someone else’s success does not equal a failure for you.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.Reality really is a theatre. There’s no other way to describe it. It’s all so nonsensical, ridiculous and chaotic.If you are the greatest, why would you go around talking about it?I truly believe that in order to truly be great at something you have to give into a certain amount of madness.Live your life like you’re the hero in your own movie.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.We define ourselves far too often by our past failures. That’s not you. You are this person right now. You’re the person who has learned from those failures.Kindness is one of the best gifts you can bestow… We know that inherently that feels great.Greatness and madness are next door neighbors and they often borrow each other’s sugar.Excellence in anything increases your potential in everything.By putting yourself in that intense form of stress, it makes regular life more peaceful.

Joe Rogan: What Would The Person That You Admire do?
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Joe Rogan: What Would The Person That You Admire do?

Joe Rogan - Enhance Your Life Joe Rogan talks about the importance of creating momentum in your life in order to achieve the things that you want to do. Transcript: "One of the reasons I'm good at work is because I've been a shitty worker in the past, and I know the feeling of failure, the feeling of shame, of being a weak, non-motivated, lazy person. It's a weak feeling. You don't respect yourself, and I have this phrase that I use all the time to people to try to motivate people. I say that, "Be the hero in your own movie. Pretend that if your life was a movie and your life started now, what would the hero do? What would the person that you respect do? What would the person that you admire, the person that inspires you, what would they do?" Well, do that shit. If you do that, you slowly build momentum. You're like, "Today I did what I wanted to do. Today I started a class in yoga, I did this, I did all these things that I was saying I wasn't going to do, and now I feel momentum," and momentum is a very important point in people's lives. It's why some folks don't like to take days off because they feel like they're losing momentum and they have to restart the wheel up again after a vacation. There's certain people that I know that just are lazy as fuck, and they can never get anything done. You're like, "Did you do that thing?" "Nah, just didn't get to it." Like, "What are you talking about you didn't get to it? What did you do? You were out Instagramming pictures of you at a strip club two days ago. How the fuck did you not that get that done? You had all the time to do all these other things, but you don't have the time to do the thing that's going to enhance your life, that's going to benefit you, that's going to move forward your career, your life, your prospects, your art, whatever it is that you're working on?"

Joe Rogan | Don’t Fall Into The Trap Of Life
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Joe Rogan | Don’t Fall Into The Trap Of Life

Joe Rogan - Back Up And Try Again Joe Rogan delivers some powerful words on how to move through your problems and avoid falling into those same traps in the future. Music: Audiomachine - Touch The Light Scenes From: Breaking Bad The Matrix Transcript: When you're alone with your thoughts, you get an idea of what your thoughts actually are. If you live your life just acting constantly on the momentum of other people’s expectations, you wanting to be like by these other people, you can run into a trap, and you set up a life that you didn’t really want, you’re fucked, you’re trapped in this situation where you have a mortgage, you have credit card bills, you have student loans that you have to pay. You have a bunch of shit going on that you have to continue to feed and especially if you have a family and you have to feed them, then you’re fully locked in, you can’t take any chances whatsoever , and often times people make the mistake of getting stuck and it is just a tactical mistake. ke, just like it would be a mistake if you got stuck in a video game, just like it would be a mistake if you followed a map incorrectly and you get stuck in the woods. Your life is certainly some sort of a journey, it’s certainly some sort of a journey and we all have to be aware that when we are making journeys. We aren’t always going to make the right steps and sometimes you have to back up and try again. And if you're in a position where you can’t back up and try again, you have trapped yourself. And the system will set out honey pots for people to get trapped in. The system will set out the ideas of retirement, the ideas of the golden years, providing you benefits, providing you a healthy work environment. Why? Well, because they want people to work for them. They don't want people to realize their own dreams and escape, that's fucking a pain in the ass. Now you gotta hire more people and train them. They want to set it up so that you stick around. Stick around in some sort of unsatisfying world. It's up to you to see that video game problem. To see that issue as it comes up on the map. - No, I think this is a right turn - To see all the problems that could potentially lay in front of you, and calculate your future. And then also look around all the people that didn't do it and look at the misery that they're in, and learn that you don't wanna be like them. And then look at the people that have kind of taken chances and navigated their way. What did they do differently? What objectivity did they have that maybe you lack? What insight into their own mistakes are they willing to delve into that you're not? That you step back and you go, you know, I just don't wanna look at myself that closely. But the person who's able to look at themselves the closest is gonna get the more rational results.

Joe Rogan - It's Possible
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Joe Rogan - It's Possible

Joe Rogan Knows Why People Get Angry While Driving Transcript: "When you see people that are acting illogically and you see people that are angry with road rage, and when you live a life, especially when you have a job that just sucks the fucking blood out of your body, literally sucks the inspiration out of your soul, you want to be selfish when you're done. I think that's a big part of road rage, a big part of people yelling. You don't even want to give someone a few seconds to get in front of you with a car. You want to honk your horn and give them the finger because they made you wait a second or two. Our problem is, we don't look at the world, we don't look at our life, we don't look at our existence as, you know, what is the most important thing? Well, the abundance of happiness, love... No, no, no, we look at is as money and really, the money that you need to be happy is enough money so you don't have to think about money. It's an ironic thing, you want enough money so that you can eat and have a roof over your head and be able to enjoy the comforts of home, a nice couch, normal shit. That is really the money that you need in this life, to have happiness, health and money to support health, money to support nutrition, money to support shelter and once you have that, that is everything. That is where real happiness comes from and if you don't have that, but yet you have millions and millions of dollars, you're sick, you've missed the point, you missed the most important part of the equation, the most important part of the equation is companionship, friendship, love, happiness, safety, shelter, community. All of those things first. Then, more money. So when you see someone who's fucking completely miserable and they're rich as shit and they're evil as fuck, that's a huge disaster, that's just a huge imbalance and a huge fuck-up for them. Like, they don't understand that you gotta give up some of that to achieve happiness and peace and love and friendship and community, and it's still possible." "It's so easy to, like, go out in the world and everything's goddamn, like, rubbing you the wrong way. Everything's, like, can seem so fucking terrible, but then when you realize, like, no, you don't have to be a victim. You can either get rolled by the wave of phenomena or you can surf on the fucking top of it, and when you remember that, then suddenly, when you go out into the world, the asshole you run into at the fucking gym, the shitty waiter, whatever, that cunt in traffic, these things become little packets of energy that you can use to enhance your existence and grow. Goddamn, it's easy to forget." "I think that even thinking along those lines helps to change the world. Like it sounds like totally hokey but I think that having this conversation and knowing this conversation it's gonna easily reach a million people, several million people probably over the course of, you know, the next few months. This conversation is going to enter... It's going to be data that enters into certain peoples minds." "You can, through a combination of discipline and visualization create a positivity singularity in your life where you, your very being and everything around you can like, almost like being in an elevator going up a few floors and a paradise, that can happen. Where suddenly, you discard, like a snake shedding its skin, you can like drop all that and suddenly experience some version of rebirth."