Joe Rogan Talks About Regret and How To Move Forward
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Excerpt from Joe Rogan | TPW 403
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I love when Theo goes on JRE, because he asks Joe questions in ways most of his other guests don't. It seems that he genuinely values Joe's opinion and life advice, and I appreciate it a lot.
@keithg5187
Жыл бұрын
Agree!
@superheavychris9345
Жыл бұрын
All hail the Rat King
@matthewkraemer3945
Жыл бұрын
100% he does
@tdot2853
Жыл бұрын
Bro this is Theo's podcast. He's interviewing Joe
@kangarooninja2594
Жыл бұрын
So many of the entertainment guests are just there kiss Joe's ass and get their faces in the camera. Theo's just there to chill, have fun and talk about crazy shit.
Joe is like the big brother Theo never had but always wanted.
@russBwright
Жыл бұрын
Theo treats everyone like a big brother.. ❤️
@charleybarley7148
Жыл бұрын
No sane person would want Rogan as a family member LMAO
@shastamcnasteee8761
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree, I was just talking about that not too long ago
@conorcallaghan4185
Жыл бұрын
@@shastamcnasteee8761tk s
@hounddog3476
11 ай бұрын
I was thinkin that too like two half brothers of a single mother off tinder.
Living in the past is depression, living in the future is anxiety.. big part of mental health is staying present
@Averagee
2 ай бұрын
one of the realest things i've read. thank you
@gradix21
Ай бұрын
Thank you
@h_raywalker1104
Ай бұрын
Very true, great comment
@joedcruz5247
Ай бұрын
Well said, my friend
Self sabotage is a hell of a thing. The low expectations for fear of failure thing was a bar it really do be like that.
@jesusislord5275
Жыл бұрын
Jesus Loves you ❤️
@jjvs9
Жыл бұрын
A bar? Lol
@Slangtalker07
Жыл бұрын
@@jjvs9 like a rap bar
@NoorLovezYouh
11 ай бұрын
that part really hit for me
@Slangtalker07
11 ай бұрын
@@NoorLovezYouh right in the feels
Felt this. From 18-24, i had a rough go at life. I was drinking heavily and was letting my regrets and failures drive my life. Then one day i woke the fuck up and havent looked back, now im going to be graduating college and played college basketball on a winning program for 3 years at an older age. Im blessed beyond belief
@how2getrolled367
Жыл бұрын
Fuck yeah! Good for you, this was inspiring thank you for sharing
@Bayer04lev
Жыл бұрын
When did you go back to college, i am at 27 and at the same time you were at 24
@joemeade8489
Жыл бұрын
@@Bayer04lev went back at 25, grinded community college for 1 year and got accepted to a university. Best decision ive made in my entire life. Wasnt easy by any means though. Keep grindin' homie!! Believe in yourself, you all you got 💪💪💪💪
@joemeade8489
Жыл бұрын
@@riptaye yes if your good enough and have a good attitude, and coachable. Colleges need older players in the locker room, these young people dont have that dog in em
@joemeade8489
Жыл бұрын
@@riptaye it takes one summer to get back, believe in yourself. I was 300lbs an fat. I believe in you
I wasted too much of my life because of ruminating and regrets. Joe's advice is great, need to learn and move on. Took me 41 years to learn it but better late than never.
@ThePerpetualStudent
Жыл бұрын
im 44 and still trying to get over regret and lost time.
@codedresilience5239
Жыл бұрын
Better late than never You got that right! I see you, good job brother!
@creativeape8994
Жыл бұрын
Wish I was called Bruce
@williamlannan3129
Жыл бұрын
I'm right there with you brother I spent probably 50 of my 62 years on this Earth regretting stuff worrying about the what if and if I should have or would have or could have and took me years to figure out once it's gone it's gone regret will destroy you you do it you own up to it and you go on responsibility and accountability and you won't have no regrets
@parker3946
Жыл бұрын
Keep your head up Bruce! your still here so there’s always time!!
I’ve found, When I just can’t get past a failure, when I get stuck in that loop, I’m taking myself too seriously. At the bottom, It’s an ego block. Humbling myself and remembering that I’m here to learn and grow, then getting back to work, is the remedy
@KiqzuCS
Жыл бұрын
wise words
@nomnomnommy2955
Жыл бұрын
If you made mistakes that have left you 500k in debt is that an ego block?
@dr.buzzvonjellar8862
Жыл бұрын
@@nomnomnommy2955 That no ego block! That’s terrible.
@J2000Ray
Жыл бұрын
Truth my brother
@FaridaKaru
Жыл бұрын
Yup ego tripping
“And learn how not to do stupid things” Immediately shoves microphone in his eye 0:26
@alantinoalantonio
Жыл бұрын
😂
@vuhoang-qb9mn
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 LMAO
@jamesevangelista6460
Жыл бұрын
Lmao i thought it was gonna hit his nose 🤣🤣🤣
The reason Joe is popular is not only because he’s funny, and smart and charismatic - it’s also because he’s humble and honest which is invaluable in today’s society.
@hook8535
11 ай бұрын
Yeah you know what it’s describing here. It’s lifes stream and navigating down it. Joe seems to navigate through it so easily.. while others.. there hitting the sides of the stream, falling out the boat etc. Joe just makes life so easy, and it truly can be but for some reason a lot of us just can’t seem to find that easy stream.
@Zeustra
11 ай бұрын
@@hook8535 I mean he doesn’t have to confront mistakes or hardships ever which is probably why it’s so easy. He’s at the point where he doesn’t have to do anything he doesn’t want to, and no matter what he says or does there isn’t really a downside because he will still get the fan support from some people. He really can’t lose no matter what he does because some group of people will always validate him and therefore he can’t messup.
@hook8535
11 ай бұрын
Brah, been watching joe rogan since he was a nobody. When I say what I say I mean it when he was a nothing. Already had the mentality and breakdown of what was what on point. It’s the come up and the beginning is the only important parts to learn from joe. Not what he is and what he gets away with now.
@Zeustra
11 ай бұрын
@@hook8535 tru
@steffenworldcitizensurf5926
10 ай бұрын
Invaluable or Exceedingly Rare? Not many are impressed in today’s new USA with the qualities of high standards of integrity, ethics, and humility. Stefan C L USAF ‘78-‘01
The fact you regret bad choices shows your moral compass points in the right direction. Focus on that inherent desire within you to be better, not the mistakes. You are good!
this is the mindset I am stuck in. I can't get over my past mistakes and the ways in which I've wronged people. and this little clip alone is a nice boost to my confidence. doesn't help in all ways, but it does give me the drive to forgive myself.
@NASkeywest
Жыл бұрын
If you have wronged people, maybe try apologizing to them sincerely. Doesn’t matter if they forgive or not, but you can move on.
@bigbadwolf4075
Жыл бұрын
@@NASkeywest I just wronged someone recently and I am hoping she forgives me after my many apologies, but I think the best thing for me now is to stop replaying that particular scene over and over again, accept the situation, learn from it and move on. Sometimes that's all we can do, there is nothing else you can do.
@Ausnapify
11 ай бұрын
@@bigbadwolf4075 why did you cheat on her? Hope it was worth it.
This is very true. 100% agree with Joe. Here is a tip: when you start thinking about these “failures” and start feeling down just remember that you’re probably the only person thinking about that failure over and over. The other parties involved have probably moved on.
@davidblaske6911
2 ай бұрын
Not impossible
@janiemiller825
22 күн бұрын
That’s true
2:11 bro.. i cried. when you realise "im alright" like that feeling that you know it's ACTUALLY gonna be fine, it's like a fucking ton off your shoulders
There’s always a redemptive moment available to us all. Own your mistakes and come correct on them. Accountability and responsibility
@bojackkatarn
Жыл бұрын
Always? I think people get too wrapped up in the notion that their life is a novel or something, with a three-act structure and redemptive arcs, etc. The fact is, life is very very random because the universe is that way. It's easy for successful people, especially people like Joe Rogan, who could've easily led a very mediocre life (wasn't academically inclined, went into a field like comedy where 0.1% or less succeed, etc.), to attribute their success to some method(s). What happens in their lives are very very small sample sizes in the realm of what is possible in life.
@Brian-os9qj
Жыл бұрын
@@bojackkatarn -random yes, personal responsibility still applicable in the randomness. $$$ and society perceived notion of success, are but a small portion of real personal success. We all have the decision to be personally effective and positive people. We all have that ability in us. That is the relevance in this entropy we experience. We have effect brought by our efforts. Accepting being just a victim of chance denigrates us all.
Ive warmed to theo. I sort of didnt pay him much attention for years. Hes not just another comic, hes a special guy. Funny, caring and introspective. A genuine good dude
How fitting is this. I've been feeling down because of regret and thought of searching "joe rogan talks about regret". And then the first clip that pops up was this uploaded just 10 minutes ago.
@tomcollins3962
Жыл бұрын
I've been feeling down too for the same reasons, we'll get through this. Good luck friend 🍀
@stevenduncan3260
Жыл бұрын
Synchronicity ma dude
@SevenHunnid
Жыл бұрын
Imagine if playboicarti was full mexican and a youtuber.. well i smoke weed on my KZread channel.. that’s basically me😭😭
@ryanr9792
Жыл бұрын
Same brother. Not lately but definitely a lot in the not so distant past. You beat yourself up, put yourself down, talk to yourself in your head and tell yourself what a POS you are. No. We're all human. We all make mistakes. That's life. You can't learn and improve if you haven't experienced the lesson. We can't live in the past thinking about our mistakes which we we can't change, we have to focus on the future which we can change and make better choices for a better tomorrow. Just remember, nothing stays the same. Things won't always be this way. You got this man! Have a blessed day!
@douglaslarsen162
Жыл бұрын
... don't go to Rogan for that lol
Man, looking back with regret is a path to nowhere and self-deprecation. Mistakes made and how we react to them, maybe more than successes had, define who are. The culmination of our past experiences- good and bad, brings us to where we are today and what we do today is the only f@chin’ thing that matters to anyone. ✌️
Joe. You're such a good mentor. Theo needs to hear this kind of stuff. He's such a super guy. He needs to learn how to accept himself.
It's hard to get over certain mistakes with people when you know you'll never have an opportunity like the one you had and messed it up for a silly reason, while you may learn a lesson you can't get that moment back..still makes me sick to my stomach sometimes to think about
@harrytowers1076
11 ай бұрын
Yeah idk how to get over some things people say you learn from your mistakes but I never seem to learn and improve. Looking back there’s too many moments you would change until you just start wishing for a completely different life or no life at all
@pauloconnor6349
9 ай бұрын
I feel your pain brother my girlfriend broke up with me recently, we were both deep in love and stuff but after I got blackout drunk at her brothers wedding I did some unforgivable things , some many things I wish I could change but I feel joe hits the nail on the head here with his advice
@badrobot114
9 ай бұрын
@@harrytowers1076A lot of times there's not much to learn. A lot of times you just don't learn and get stuck in a downward spiral and it can last years. A lot of times even if you learn the trauma you carry on will never let you be the same. A lot of times you just become a total trainwreck and at a younger age than you might think. Consider yourself lucky if you get your silver lining.
These two are so real together, what they say is so relatable.
Thank you guys, been lost a father figure in my youth phase but this is like a rewiring process to filled up that hole and it helped me a lot.
I’m so glad Joe is friends with Theo and features him. It helps the world see Theo’s brilliance
My 16 year old asked me the other day who was my biggest regret in dating? I stopped to think & said "I don't regret dating anyone. Because they all taught me something that was important to get me here to this very moment. So I wouldn't take any of them back"
I'm 24 years old. I've been living in regret for most of the years after my teen age. dwelling on my past mistakes and not being able to do anything. I'm not wasting any more moments on it. I'm going to win and that's what matters.
@fiat_ow7876
6 ай бұрын
Hey man I’m 23 and I wish you the best. I go through the same thing. Dwelling on the past (high school and college mostly) and the missed opportunities of networking and dating.
@Hassan-cn4kk
5 ай бұрын
All the best man Im also of the same age going through same
@ProbablyCheco
5 ай бұрын
@@fiat_ow7876dude yeah, i’ve fumbled a lot of pretty girls on dates & a bunch of networking opportunities, job opportunities just cause i was not confident in myself, not social enough, it sucks dude but dwelling on it makes it worse, i’m just glad i’m finally starting to realize it
@Anticlimacticwhale
3 ай бұрын
I wish you the best. May we all strive to be the best version of ourselves always
Wow ! :) I sooo needed to hear this today , love you and Joe Rogan . ❤️❤️❤️ Podcasts like this, remind me why even on my worst days - I gotta keep keep’n on ! So keep doing what you’d doing, your the best & always makes me smile listening !
Theo was so happy after joe Rogan give him some advice and reassurance this is so heart warming to watch love this!❤️
Getting around people that are doing what you aspire to is one of the best ways to continually pull yourself forward out of failure. They teach you what's possible and help you set new standards for what you believe you can become.
This upload at this time, means everything to me. I'm that sad sack of a guy that fucked up and needs to fight through it. Thank you.
3:00 Joe finally admits it
@biglou7473
Жыл бұрын
Omg 💀
@Will_022
Жыл бұрын
Lol what’s funny is he’s actually gotten so much better at standup
I really enjoy the conversations these two have. They just shoot the shit and it's interesting to listen to. They enjoy each other's company.
Grateful that Theo has the humility to have these discussions and ask questions
Thank you Joe, I feel like most people need something like this once in a while
Theo the type of guy to interview Joe on his own podcast
Love these talks good point from joe and good point from Theo about people not learning from mistakes and failure and just repeating themselves
Theo is so real, seems like a really good guy.
I needed this. Thank You Joe Rogan. Thank you. Theo, always a good one dude. Gang.
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
@sergiolinares8227
Жыл бұрын
Thank you man I really needed them words
@fakechow6006
Жыл бұрын
Thanks bro.💯 i hope this makes others feel better too. a simple comment goes a long way🫡
@audreyshmaudrey
Жыл бұрын
And u as well🥰
@SonoranAstro
Жыл бұрын
bless you
@canadaeast8358
Жыл бұрын
Maybe people just like Theo and joe and not going through anything lol. Nice comment tho
This video has helped me a lot. I remember when j watched this for the first time. I knew it was exactly what I needed to hear. 🙏🙌
Theo knows how to ask questions. You can tell it comes out of pure curiosity.
These two are golden. Love these conversations
I’m so happy this got recommended to me. I needed this really badly right now.
The most important in life is to learn from mistakes once made and to move forward .
You don’t know how much I needed this today. Crazy I stumbled upon this video when I did
That support system is a big thing. It helps you handle your failures much better than if you don't have one. It really can harm your self esteem & confidence
Love when Theo is serious too he's so wise!
Be good to yourself, you deserve it!
I needed this. Good timing.
Sometimes you just have to accept that you failed or you made a mistake you can’t fix. Sadly, sometimes your life would have been better if you did something differently but it’s done. You can’t go back. You’ll hurt yourself if you dwell on it.
1:27 "People sort of define themselves by the worst moments that they've ever had"
you two together is pure gold. much love, Theo! 👊✨ ps your animated story telling Joe about partying by yourself, getting locked out of your place & almost burning it to the ground still makes me laugh. best. story. ever 😂
Thanks Joe, I needed to hear this.
I love the honesty of joes show ima get this guy on and interview him .. gets interviewed by the guest .. still answers the questions
Feeling this in my soul
Man, he speaks the truth, failure is the only way to grow, it’s a tool for success.
Joe is so right! He hit the target with this clip. Everyone listen and repeat.
Only time youtubes algo actually helped me out needed this thank the youtube gods
needed this. Big Love
My whole life , I had a problem with timing and procrastination. My therapist taught me: try to make every minute of everyday a major accomplishment. And wow, how my life has changed.
@thewise_1one856
6 ай бұрын
Sounds miserable..
This is a great segment.
DUDE YALL GIVE ME SOO MUCH THANK YOU
I love to hear Theo talk.❤ His brain works interestingly.
Theo Von is one of my favorite people.
Do more like these please.
Know you are loved Theo, know that you are not alone with your struggles and your struggles dont make you alone nor do they define you.👁️❤
Oh god, what a beautiful talk. I needed it
Yes ! So true that failed feeling sucks
I would say the best successes I’ve had were after a big failure. Knowing I don’t wanna be in that place or have my back against the wall is where I shined the most.
unfortunately for me ive done very regrettable things in the past that still haunt me to this day.
@CuarentaZ40
Жыл бұрын
Same.. sitting here in its punishment
@jacobtacosta
Жыл бұрын
You’re not that person anymore. You’re here. Right now. Now live.
@michaelconverse5127
7 ай бұрын
Don’t do them again …
@AInaturearts
13 күн бұрын
Not worse than me tho
Important stuff people need to hear now a days.
Thanks for this clip
needed to hear this fr
It’s hard coming back from a major failure, but you can’t give up on yourself. Life’s been hard past couple of years but I’m learning
This was great! Thank you!
I agree with you I developed the same kind of Attitude and intuition and ability to bounce back every time I got knocked down through martial arts......However it wasn't until I developed the serious eating disorder that I became so rigid, Obsessive compulsive and perfectionistic. When it comes to things surrounded by eating disorders Very hard on myself and it becomesVery hard on myself and it becomes difficult to bounce back if I fallen or relapse
Wow easily one of the better interviews I’ve ever heard by Rogan! Very well said, so many people can relate with this and it needed to be said and heard. If you’re struggling out there he hits on things that will really help you and put things in perspective for you.
Needed this 💯
I needed this today 😢
found this video at the right time
when i listen to Joe i get really good advice
Regret are the what if’s. I can overcome failure, rejection, etc.
Thank you...I needed that.
I was super invested in what Joe was saying and then 0:29 with the mic made me crack up 😂
Good advice for healthy people.
thanks for this
Theo's the shit 😎 I appreciate his experiences
I’m about to be 26 and I feel like I’ve fucked up enough that I haven’t really started living. I’m just now starting to realize I’ve got to grind and just focus on myself for everything else to fall in place
So much to take from this 5 minutes for people who are hurting
i have a feeling, theo, that you don’t trust yourself enough. i feel like when you get around people like Joe & Jocko who appear so macho and together that you pick their mind on these things because you think they have it more figured out than you. But you probably already know what he’s saying - with any negative emotion all you can do is accept it and move forward. You don’t ignore it or dismiss it, you feel it, you accept that it’s occurring for you, but then you let it go. I understand regret. For a while I grappled with regret over leaving my ex boyfriend, but in truth i know our relationship wasn’t right & im just feeling regret because i’m lonely (4 years later). I regretted certain ways I acted around people when I had lower self esteem, how i wish they could see me now. But with regret, all you can do is choose to be present. We can never go back. Don’t have a scarcity mindset that convinces you you’ve had all the great moments - that’s what causes regret. The greatest of the great is yet to come..
@kelpyg162
Жыл бұрын
thank you syd love from kansas
@justinwest5166
4 ай бұрын
that’s funny bc I’ve been doing the same thing I broke with my gf and have been regretting it and I tried to apologize and make things right but I don’t know if it’s gonna work out and I’m stuck on whether I try to fix it or move on and find other ppl and other things. I hope I don’t hold onto this for four years bc it’s honestly a lot and idk kinda just in limbo wondering what to do. Hoping for something that prolly won’t happen if I’m being entirely honest with myself.
super helpful, thanks bud
Joe survived an assassin this episode. His Mic tried to kill his eyeball at 00:30 and he didn’t skip a beat. True savage.
Joe has such an ability to cut through the shit and give good advice.
Loved this one ❤
Thanks Theo 🙏
I have tons of regrets in my life and I have been working hard to let that shit go. Not easy. Too many "do overs" I want to accomplish.
Joe is a true student of Musashi sensei. Most people don't realize how heavily his philosophy is based on his teachings. Honestly I love that he has brought this perspective to so many people. Beautiful stuff man.
I hope everyone makes those dreams and dedications come to fruition
Needed this fr
I like when Joe talks with Theo
Joe has knowledge through conversation and experience.
Joe please go into High Schools and teach this stuff! So many lost souls with no parental guidance could really benefit from this type of advice