“As Andrew Tate would say” – Joe Rogan reveals a heartbreaking story about when he felt like a LOSER in life
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Joe Rogan
Out of everything the ‘Podcast King’, Joe Rogan is known for, shying away from sharing his mind isn’t one of them. The UFC commentator is a supporter of Free Speech and always advocates for it. He is known to share his views and thoughts on even some controversial issues.
Sometimes his opinions also land him in a lot of controversies with many calling for his removal from Social Media. Although this doesn’t seem to affect Rogan who never backs down in the face of controversies and backlash from the media and the public.
Rogan hosts the Joe Rogan Experience podcast which is exclusively available on Spotify to stream for free. The podcast feature a wide range of guests from people that have the same political views as the hosts to some having polar opposite views.
The UFC commentator is joined by fellow comedian Tim Dillon in episode #1860 of the JRE. Dillon was there to promote his new comedy special, “Tim Dillon: A Real Hero” which is available on Netflix. Both comedians talk about a lot of things including politics,Hollywood hypocrisy on Gun laws, and many more. Dillon also ranted about the future of America.
Joe Rogan always thought that he was destined to fail in life
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Joe has always expressed his opinions on several things and doesn’t shy away from sharing what’s on his mind. During the three-hour-long conversation with the fellow comedian, the UFC commentator opened up about a time when he felt like he would be a loser in life.
The UFC commentator stated, “I always thought I was destined to be a f**king loser because I couldn’t keep a job. Zero ambition, to have like a job in an office somewhere.”
Dillon intervened and enunciated, “Well you wanted to escape, as Andrew Tate would say, escape the matrix.” He further displayed his support to the host stating, “You know, you did it. If you can do it, you can do it. Not everyone can do it.”
Joe clarified on Dillon’s point, “But I didn’t think I was doing it. That’s my point is that I wasn’t doing it saying, I’m escaping the matrix. I was thinking, I’m such a f**king loser. I can’t discipline myself enough to have a job like all these other people who are, I’m seeing succeeding.”
The guest took the discussion further by talking about his own childhood. He then spoke about how being independent and taking decisions for oneself is much better. The Host displayed full agreement with the comments made by Dillon.
Abhijit Singh
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