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The 20 Best Quotes About How to Succeed at Life from Joe Rogan

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Learn how Joe Rogan Succeeds at Life

Learn how Joe Rogan Succeeds at Life                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [Open in app]( or [online]() [The 20 Best Quotes About How to Succeed at Life from Joe Rogan]( Learn how Joe Rogan Succeeds at Life [John Hawkins]( Nov 17   [Save]() [▷  Listen](   Joe Rogan has led a truly remarkable life. He’s a wildly successful stand-up comedian, broke through to the public with the TV show Fear Factor, became a UFC commentator, and is the most important podcaster on planet earth right now. Meanwhile, in his spare time, he became a taekwondo champion, got married in 2009, had two daughters, has built an estimated net worth of [120 million dollars]( and is one of the best-known and most liked people in America. If you’re looking for someone who knows something about success, not just in one area, but in a lot of areas, Joe Rogan is your guy. What follows are his 25 best quotes about success. Learn from them, live them, and enjoy! 20) “So instead of investing your time in a passion, you've sold your life to work for an uncaring machine that doesn't understand you. That's the problem with our society. And what's the reward? Go home and get a big TV.” 19) “The universe rewards hustle.” 18) “You don’t truly appreciate relaxation unless you’ve worked hard and that is the ying and the yang of life.” 17) “Haters are all failures. It’s 100% across the board. No one who is truly brilliant at anything is a hater.” 16) “To really appreciate life, you got to know you’re going to die.” 15) “One of the most fascinating lessons I’ve absorbed about life is that the struggle is good.” 14) “There's a direct correlation between positive energy and positive results.” 13) “All the time that you spend complaining, you could instead be hustling. You could be chasing your dream. You could be figuring out what you’re doing wrong and improving your life.” 12) “By putting yourself in that intense form of stress, it makes regular life more peaceful.” 11) “Work for that feeling that you have accomplished something… Don’t waste your time on this earth without making a mark.” 10) “If you can control what you eat, you can control all other aspects of your life.” 9) “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.” 8) “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.” 7) “Live your life like there is a documentary crew following you around and you are analyzing your own behavior.” 6) “The time you spend hating on someone robs you of your own time. You are literally hating yourself and you don’t even realize it.” 5) “Aspire to be the man you pretend to be when you are trying to get laid.” 4) “There’s only one way to get good at anything; you surround yourself with the bad motherfuckers who are doing exactly what you do, and you forced yourself to keep up and inspire each other.” 3) “90% of success is just showing up. You’re not going to feel perfect every day. Get there and start working.” 2) “Selling your life to sit in a box and work for a machine. An uncaring machine that demands productivity that doesn’t understand you and doesn’t want to understand you… There’s no natural behavior. Everyone is wearing clothes they don’t want to wear. Everybody is showing up and doing something they don’t want to do. They have no connection to it. That’s the problem with our society…” 1) “I’ve been a bad worker in the past. I know the feeling of failure, the feeling of shame. A weak, lazy person. I didn’t respect myself. I say: Be the hero in your own movie. Pretend that your life was a movie and it started now, what would the hero do? What would the person that you respect do? What would the person that you admire, and inspires you do? Do that.” --------------------------------------------------------------- [Upgrade to paid]( [Share]( [Leave a comment]( [101 Things All Young Adults Should Know](   [Like]( [Comment]( [Share](   © 2022 John Hawkins 548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104 [Unsubscribe]() [Get the app]( writing](

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