Joe Rogan On Humbleness
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@ViceCityVacation "very good at MMA"? How do you judge someone like that without even knowing what they really do? And of course iraqi kids would have more humility than him, that is saying nothing... the fact is, for someone as successful as he is, he's a very humble person.
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@ViceCityVacation your pretty judgemental there, what can you really tell from this video? do you know what he's thought, or what he's hiding? no, you dont, and you cant. get over it and stop blatantly judging people while pretending to be smart. just makes you look stupid.
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....limbs have more humility than this man. Go talk to people from moden war-torn Nations. They would just say "What the hell is he babbling about?" Hear their stories, after that what this baffoon says is comical at best. He has too much time on his hands, obvisiously. He is as superficial, arrogant, materialistic as most of us westerners. All concerned with how we look, staring at ourselves in the gym mirror, telling everyone what we're thinking & how important it is. And I'm as guilty as him!
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This man is not some sort of Buddha/Zen god. He is a very average man at best. Yes he is very good at MMA or whatever it is he does, but that doesn't make a man. This man hasn't lived a real life yet, he hasn't proved his humility at all. He is just as average as you or I. Humility isn't coming on the Internet & talking about how tough these "trained killers" (don't make me laugh) are. He thinks he is on a higher plane.....He is just plain high, my friends. Little Iraqi kids, with blown off....
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@Altairograph Well said my friend
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@Altairograph I guess I misunderstood, I completely agree.
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@themi90 Better in a moral sense and better as in deserving more respect. That's what I mean with "better". If you read my post again, I did at no time use the word "equal". I completely agree that we are not equal. People have different talents, are born into different social settings and so on. But IMO everyone who works and contributes to society is deserving of a fundamental level of respect, and just because someone is higher up in the ladder doesn't make him morally superior.
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@Altairograph Well better is a relative term. Better at what? Yes both the Dunkin Donuts employee, and the neurosurgeon have their pace in life, but that does not mean they're equal in anyway. Theres no reason to act like this is a kindergarten class, some people are born stronger, faster, better looking, smarter, richer, poorer. We are NOT all equal, thats nothing to cower from. Having a place in society does not make you equal to a superior specimen. Sorry but its true.
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wow, to me he is a very fluent speaker.
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Zen is God
@MrMincer i dont agree. he just has some very strong opinions and is not afraid to speak pasionately about them. thats something we all could learn. when joe is discussing with another person with a strong opinion, they always end up with good arguments. and sometimes admit if they were wrong
people should just be able to speak their mind more strongly like joe, i think
MuayThaiViking 3 months ago 62
He's totally right. What would you do without the guys taking away your garbage? What would you do without the lady behind the counter? You might think you are better then them cause you got a university degree with summa cum whatever, but the reality is we all depend on each other in a modern society. Nobody is above anybody and you gotta try to knock that into your brain. I have a long way to go acting upon that myself. But you gotta at least try.
Altairograph 2 months ago 20