How To Quickly Earn Massive Respect

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    Joe Rogan has the most popular podcast on the planet. And I think a huge portion of that can be credited to the fact that his authenticity, especially in the face of conflict, is respected by a huge portion of his audience.
    So in this video we’re going to talk about 5 things that you can do which will command respect in tough situations without acting like a jerk.
    The first thing that cannot be discounted is that Joe Rogan is a trained fighter. He knows how to defend himself physically. So he’s more likely to speak up around people who act violent than you would be if you were afraid of getting hurt.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9 тис.

  • @matthewhoover6154
    @matthewhoover6154 4 роки тому +368

    A few of my friends told me not to get married because she wasn't right for me. I didn't understand what they meant and was a little angry. We got divorced in 2 years. I have so much respect for them for being willing to have the difficult conversation. I should have listened.

    • @ImGoingSupersonic
      @ImGoingSupersonic 2 роки тому +9

      What were their reasons for her not being right for you.

    • @SD-pi9co
      @SD-pi9co 2 роки тому +36

      They had a 50% chance of being right by default.

    • @Bal3na
      @Bal3na 2 роки тому +9

      Yup, I am extremely confrontational. I told my friend not to get married to this one guy just kas everyone else is getting married and kas he had $. She didn't love him either. I even told him too but he didn't listen. They got divorced 3 years later. she was always going out cheating on him while telling him she was going out with me. Anyways found another dude left her hubs for a younger kid (broke af) lol. And her ex hubs was blaming me along with her mom because she would say she's out with "me" when i never went took her out nor introduced her to any dudes. I didnt support her cheating habits and we arent friends no more kas shes fake. Now her new guy is cheating on her. While she stuck at home w baby.

    • @Bunny11344
      @Bunny11344 2 роки тому +9

      @@Bal3na I wouldn’t be friends with anyone like that in the first place

    • @bjosey855
      @bjosey855 Рік тому +4

      @@Bunny11344 this exactly

  • @Volatile-Tortoise
    @Volatile-Tortoise 5 років тому +933

    "Honest conflict has more social value than dishonest harmony." Beautiful. I've been trying to express this point for years (to people who believe in lying to temporarily silence or placate every minor disagreement that arises), yet somehow I just couldn't get the words right in a concise manner. Thank you.

    • @qheist
      @qheist 5 років тому +3

      First I agreed with that quote but then i wondered what social value actually is and if it's always helpful or even necessary

    • @ThePharaohsCat
      @ThePharaohsCat 5 років тому +8

      In Japan, and other parts of Asia you have to choose honest conflict VERY carefully. When and how. EDIT... This may be even more crucial for the foreigner. As the penalties can be sometimes arbitrary.

    • @contranymph
      @contranymph 5 років тому +3

      Yes. It is perfectly stated by Mr. Rogan; parents start teaching their children how to tell so-called “white lies“ so as not to rock the social boat. I live in a town that holds Harmony-even though it’s a thin veneer of harmony -at all costs.. I don’t have any friends in this town, which is ironic since I’ve lived here longer than I have ever lived anywhere in my life. Nine years. I am only here because this is where my elderly parents are, and I thought that it was only fair to my daughter and my parents that they have some kind of relationship. So I “sentenced” myself to 18 years in this town or until my parents die. As the only single parent in all of the fourth grade, all through grammar school my child was often not included because of my marital status and general “different-ness” (I am an artist, I don’t care about consumption/consumerism, defining myself by what I own, etc). Now my kid is in middle school and things have gotten exponentially worse, as I discover that even the so-called professionals live under this veil of fake niceness.

    • @ThePharaohsCat
      @ThePharaohsCat 5 років тому +1

      Grawlix Sounds like suburbia many parts of the world. But I recognise that extreme in Japan. One has to accept you cannot force people out of their fearful existence, and sometimes accept our lot. I live in a similar locale, but have an active network beyond my area. Have you tried getting involved in community events? Schools, voluntary work etc? Acting in a safe space can help foster relations.

    • @contranymph
      @contranymph 5 років тому

      DionysianAssasin first off it was super sweet of you to respond, knowing there’s one person out there, a total stranger that gives es a damn. My friends are scattered all over the world, find a community in which I was excepted would be a long long drive. I live in New England (One of the worst places in America to make new connections)
      Thank you again it was a pleasure hearing from you

  • @lifeexpands3695
    @lifeexpands3695 6 років тому +21713

    "Honest conflict has more social value than dishonest harmony" Love that.

    • @munch15a
      @munch15a 6 років тому +249

      I also think dishonest harmony cant last

    • @CourtneyCoulson
      @CourtneyCoulson 6 років тому +174

      True, eventually those little issues fester inside someone until it explodes in a disproportionate way. Plus it's a form of lying, I would prefer my friends were honest when they disagreed with me no matter what the subject was.

    • @lifeexpands3695
      @lifeexpands3695 6 років тому +85

      Yes, it can lead to resentment - and resentment is corrosive

    • @revelationreflection
      @revelationreflection 6 років тому +7

      Life Expands it's a vacuous statement that the reader will fill with meaning

    • @lifeexpands3695
      @lifeexpands3695 6 років тому +15

      revelationreflection - you believe that statement can have many different interpretations? I must admit I didn't see it that way, and struggle to do so. Can you give some examples?

  • @jeffreyhargrove2299
    @jeffreyhargrove2299 4 роки тому +2478

    "I gotta break this up or Joe's gonna kill em " 😂

    • @EZIO.ZH16
      @EZIO.ZH16 4 роки тому +71

      That’s the wwe wrestler the miz

    • @renegadeloser4852
      @renegadeloser4852 4 роки тому +18

      @I witnessed coronavirus The Miz is the guy who said that, not the guy whom Joe got in a Muay Thai clinch.

    • @jessejive117
      @jessejive117 4 роки тому +20

      That would make me so mad if I was restraining someone that was trying to be violent and aggressive someone tried to break it off like I was hurting them. I would almost be more mad at the person breaking up the fight and the person trying to kill me. I know that sounds like I’ve verbally but I don’t know it’s just punch that guy in the nose and go back to restrain the other person. If I was someone that was really good at fighting.

    • @Lorenzodaddy
      @Lorenzodaddy 4 роки тому +32

      @@jessejive117 Right on the money my thoughts exactly. It's like if someone attacks you and you immediately get the upper hand in defending yourself someone always thinks they have to "break it up", got to play traffic cop.

    • @ajmurtagh27
      @ajmurtagh27 3 роки тому +1

      @Sports Entertainment When you learn pro wrestling, you learn how to shoot grapple.

  • @-john2g3
    @-john2g3 6 років тому +444

    "Hey, hey, hey, hey"
    "No hey, hey, hey"
    "Hey, hey, hey, hey"
    "No hey, hey, hey"

    • @gorgoncorvenus4529
      @gorgoncorvenus4529 6 років тому +4

      Hey no!

    • @ohtehlolz
      @ohtehlolz 6 років тому +1

      Hey is for horses... and cows like you!
      Joe missed that stand up gem.

    • @rosswatson3758
      @rosswatson3758 6 років тому +4

      The Miz breaking it up lol

    • @simen-pedrokaroliussen9163
      @simen-pedrokaroliussen9163 6 років тому +4

      Joe: Do you want a ''Hey Hey Hey'' or a ''No Hey Hey Hey''
      Jonathan: ''No Hey Hey Hey''
      Joe: ''No Hey Hey Hey''
      Jonathan: ''Yes no Hey Hey Hey
      Joe: ''Really No Hey Hey Hey''

    • @charissecoal
      @charissecoal 6 років тому

      Did you just save me 11 minutes?

  • @GarrettTaira
    @GarrettTaira 5 років тому +1304

    If i had a kick like that I’d be able to solve conflict in a heart beat

    • @Kryptiik
      @Kryptiik 5 років тому +19

      I do have a kick like that.
      I didn't realize that I took the same martial arts as Joe. Taekwondo. That is one of my favorite kicks. And the turning hook kick.

    • @darko.l.1731
      @darko.l.1731 5 років тому +6

      Problem is, you can always tell when Joe is about to throw a spin kick because you see him start to rotate his shoulders

    • @mrrip7184
      @mrrip7184 5 років тому +39

      Dark O.L. 1 😂 wtf u gonna do about it

    • @aidanristuccia2759
      @aidanristuccia2759 5 років тому +30

      @@darko.l.1731 Here we go. Master martial artists here.

    • @researchroundearth4565
      @researchroundearth4565 5 років тому +4

      @@darko.l.1731 don't listen to those dibshits

  • @mubarakstayblessmohammed546
    @mubarakstayblessmohammed546 5 років тому +290

    The first is RESPECT yourself, ACCEPT yourself LOVE yourself and the rest follows

    • @ftmrebel7500
      @ftmrebel7500 5 років тому +5

      Amen, I actually needed to read that. You can't even genuinely feel respect from others if you don't respect yourself

    • @orangetoes223
      @orangetoes223 5 років тому +7

      You forgot UNDERSTAND yourself

    • @kiritadoshi
      @kiritadoshi 5 років тому +1

      While you should almost always respect yourself and love yourself, it can lead to very dangerous thinking. People are starting to think that they shouldn't strive for a better them and it is partially because they think that they are "perfect" the way they are. When in reality most everyone is not ever without the need of improvement.

    • @Hal2718
      @Hal2718 5 років тому +3

      To paraphrase Louis C.K., self love is important, but self awareness is more important.

    • @RabbitConfirmed
      @RabbitConfirmed 5 років тому +1

      Agree 100%.. I try to do all of that. Sometimes it's harder. But I think if you work on that, it's the best you can do!

  • @johny_doe
    @johny_doe 6 років тому +222

    I tried once to be assertive, next day I was fired)

  • @kapowsky147
    @kapowsky147 5 років тому +306

    Eddie Bravo favorite phrase.
    You just haven't looked into it.

    • @billhiggs8908
      @billhiggs8908 5 років тому +2

      The earth is so flat it’s crazy.

    • @Afineaddition
      @Afineaddition 4 роки тому +2

      I’M CRAAAAZY

    • @eleven9286
      @eleven9286 4 роки тому

      Michael Garrett exactly! We live in the information age, too much for us to handle and most people don’t seem have the faculties for real truths anyways..

    • @rorschachsjournal2084
      @rorschachsjournal2084 4 роки тому

      Are you married to the ball? 18 months and you be a flatter.

  • @Jay-dawg337
    @Jay-dawg337 2 роки тому +2

    Had a vice director who bullied me nonstop having 5 postions on top of me.
    Guy used all his resources and influence to get me written up. And in person he screamed and yelled nonstop
    One day he was open bashing me in front of other coworkers, and I confronted him directly. My exact lines “Hey, I do deduct my parts and track everything.” Bully was stunned and had no comeback just A stare down. I got him fired months later cause I came after him hard with a long rap sheet to HR.

  • @TheDavey700
    @TheDavey700 6 років тому +1018

    *When you don’t socialize enough that you have to go on UA-cam to find this out*

    • @chrisarbour
      @chrisarbour 6 років тому +3

      Nah you dont just learn this from socializing. There are loads of people who socialize all the time and they have no idea how to do this.

    • @Chuck6780
      @Chuck6780 6 років тому +26

      Feels weird, man

    • @damontan4749
      @damontan4749 6 років тому +3

      *have to go on

    • @tmhismymagan6882
      @tmhismymagan6882 6 років тому +2

      Damon Tan what’s crazy is I still read it the right way and only noticed that he made an accidental Mistake when I read your comment .What was the point ?

    • @nenume00
      @nenume00 6 років тому +3

      *it is entirely possible*

  • @BL-rb7jm
    @BL-rb7jm 3 роки тому +1

    This guy's got a heart and I'd rather have somebody tell me the truth then to lie behind my back and don't say anything in fact it pisses me off pardon the language but people will end up just agreeing with you because they don't want confrontation it's how we handle the confrontation that is important being tactful be honest upfront and making the other person realize that you're not putting them down you just want to come to a proper conclusion and the other person doesn't have to agree with you that's the thing you don't have to force people to believe in what you say but at least you get it out and at least you have a good conscience for doing that there's nothing worse than deceit and believe me I've been deceived many times over to the point where I would say to somebody things such as now you're telling me! Why didn't you tell me that last year? Why did you have to wait so long to tell me this? I don't mind the truth. My father was a middleweight boxer and he always believed in truth and I remember crying as a little girl when he'd say things the way they were and he'd say to me you know I can't lie to you and then he'd saved I know the truth hurts. So I respected him I admired him and I looked up to him because he didn't beat around the bush he didn't deceive me. Here I am in my sixties and I came along in his life when he was in his forties he was born in 1906 and he went to the first World War II World War he went to the Great Depression and he used to jump the trains make money doing things that he could do and even fought in the ring as a middleweight boxer and he was just an honest man

  • @miseldolic6327
    @miseldolic6327 5 років тому +632

    Look, I love you bro, and I hate to say this, that's why I am gonna say it on the podcast, in public and shame you in front of a million people. Because you are my friend and I love you bro.

    • @Yt_ShadowBannedme
      @Yt_ShadowBannedme 5 років тому +34

      Would've got his feelings hurt either way. Makes no difference.

    • @norwegiannignog2470
      @norwegiannignog2470 5 років тому +15

      ThatBoyNeeds SomeMilk #HolEmDown it does, joe Rogan doesn’t give a shit he’s a rat kissing Dana’s ass

    • @violettgln8205
      @violettgln8205 5 років тому +12

      Fkd up right

    • @actionadam8581
      @actionadam8581 5 років тому +44

      some people have such a barrier to criticism, they have to almost die to realise they are wrong.
      joe was trying to tell this to one of his friends, who didn't want to listen to other people, and was arrogant about his technical ability.

    • @Fai9aalTS
      @Fai9aalTS 5 років тому

      Misel Dolic so thats whats wrong about it

  • @rebeccaryan5030
    @rebeccaryan5030 2 роки тому

    This guy is a class act. His conversations are so interesting.

  • @ananysingh07
    @ananysingh07 5 років тому +134

    Bruh please don't make me stay up every night.

    • @chara3968
      @chara3968 4 роки тому +2

      @GREAT GATSBY ._.

  • @jgold8585
    @jgold8585 6 років тому +27

    7:33 "you just haven't looked into it" LOOL

    • @raz0rcarich99
      @raz0rcarich99 6 років тому +8

      "You just haven't brainwashed yourself yet"

    • @MFBOOM100
      @MFBOOM100 6 років тому

      Thats so annoying when someone opts to say that. How do people counter that?

  • @SanDmaNTheFreakTrucker
    @SanDmaNTheFreakTrucker 3 роки тому

    As an OTR truck driver, I deal with disrespectful assholes all day long. The most miserable people you’ll ever meet exist in the trucking industry.

  • @nikcue2542
    @nikcue2542 2 роки тому

    Respect is earned, not commanded. You have alot to learn

    • @restcure
      @restcure 2 роки тому

      Yeah - "command" isn't it; a better way to say it would be "show that you're worthy of respect," but that's easier to interpret as viewer's fault, which wouldn't be a very good way to attract clicks.

  • @SuperDarq64
    @SuperDarq64 6 років тому +52

    The next has to be How to pull things up faster like Jaime

  • @BM_718
    @BM_718 5 років тому +159

    I think he should have talked to brandon off the show. He didnt need to do that on air. That was a little cold hearted IMO. Big JRE fan btw

    • @kenyangirlie
      @kenyangirlie 5 років тому +8

      He needed to do it on air so that it's clear to the comedians' community that the issue has been handled and also to give the comedians courage to confront in future.

    • @jtfike
      @jtfike 4 роки тому +26

      Kenyan Gal he was talking about the ufc fighter, not the comedian.

    • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
      @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 4 роки тому +11

      Brandon wanted it aired

    • @ButterBallTheOpossum
      @ButterBallTheOpossum 4 роки тому

      *Brendan

    • @robertreeves7675
      @robertreeves7675 4 роки тому

      Your Personality

  • @prix205
    @prix205 Рік тому

    What a smart “sell” video... Kudos to you sir

  • @aidenhall559
    @aidenhall559 5 років тому +15

    Be passionate, loud and aggressive through what you want and believe in, ideas, not against people.
    People gravitate towards visions that inspire and spread positivity and growth.
    If your vision pump you up, people notice and get curious of what the hell is driving this dude, there must be something deeper going on here that is energizing him.

    • @joegood4036
      @joegood4036 4 роки тому +1

      I tried my parents put me down when I say I wanna leave a legacy an start generational wealth. But I'm crazy and wasting my time 😒 yo and these people call themselves my parents. I'm 28 don't ask them for help but my sister fkn 43 divorced an lost and still gets the world?

  • @SinfulCadence
    @SinfulCadence 4 роки тому +9

    I really hope people take your course. I feel alot different listening to alot of these. It's so easy learning negative behaviours. I've gotten to the point where I'm already becoming g growingly disgusted with myself and the behaviours and natural responses I have became accustomed to. I want to be good, feel good and make others feel the same but also be genuine.

  • @martykowal
    @martykowal 3 роки тому

    This is most certainly, in my opinion, the best youtube channel out there. Thanks!!

  • @LuisRamirez-wh2vd
    @LuisRamirez-wh2vd 6 років тому +23

    If you want to be as confrontative as Joe. First step learn marital arts 😂

    • @Baalaaxa
      @Baalaaxa 6 років тому +5

      Ikr, marriage is war. If you survive that, no one wanna mess with you.

    • @bramantyo2505
      @bramantyo2505 6 років тому

      Its marital or martial?

    • @LuisRamirez-wh2vd
      @LuisRamirez-wh2vd 6 років тому

      @@bramantyo2505 Martial. The key tab choose automatic 😂

  • @rfguytery
    @rfguytery Рік тому

    1. don't be nice
    ...
    people will pretend to like you if you seem violent

  • @sharinneguiri2186
    @sharinneguiri2186 4 роки тому +9

    Joe Rogan is so real, love it!! Highly respect that

  • @nicklopez8004
    @nicklopez8004 3 роки тому +2

    5:05 It’s like when I told my friend I would be careful around your girlfriend I don’t mean to upset you but I will try to look out for you because she does not seem like that right type of girl for you and then in the future she didn’t end up being the right girl but he thanked me for looking out for him

  • @x3wildcard
    @x3wildcard 5 років тому +33

    Jamie, pull that up.

  • @aroshmtv1121
    @aroshmtv1121 2 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @josephjackson1956
    @josephjackson1956 6 років тому +6

    I'm an emotional guy, and I hate confrontation because my emotions are there from the start. Any advice? Should I do specific things if I need to be confrontational, or should I avoid it as much as possible?

    • @johnd9357
      @johnd9357 6 років тому

      joseph jackson take beta blockers. They will change your life. There’s a dirty little secret that a lot of “cool headed” people and people who are natural in front of others simply take beta blockers.

  • @DotYT-yp5fy
    @DotYT-yp5fy 2 роки тому

    great video really inspired me

  • @stylishbanana2284
    @stylishbanana2284 5 років тому +9

    Eddie bravo "you just haven't looked into it"

  • @tourmelion9221
    @tourmelion9221 2 роки тому +1

    I've been bullied severely in higher education and it pushed me passed a horrible point
    But I didn't fight them cause I was afraid of consequences from the school
    Even though my internal consequences are far far worse
    When I go back I must for myself put them in there place finally
    The school isn't doing enough
    And I can't rely on wishful thinking

    • @mightytattz6752
      @mightytattz6752 2 роки тому

      Do boxing or BJJ lesssons otherwise you'll be a victim in a world of pricks.

    • @riririri655
      @riririri655 2 роки тому

      How did it went for you?

  • @lovemecom3832
    @lovemecom3832 5 років тому +8

    If you want people to respect you, you should not command it. Respect is to earn you need several qualities like lack of arrogance, helpfulness, genuine concern, the ability to listen and above all honesty. And it takes time to earn that all.

    • @seanwilliams480
      @seanwilliams480 5 років тому +1

      It seems like the perfect reply to all this would be I respect how you feel and I respect what you’re saying, but I do not respect the way you’re saying it.

    • @Chinchin40274
      @Chinchin40274 5 років тому

      @@seanwilliams480 now I can respect that

    • @kap1526
      @kap1526 5 років тому +1

      So no one respects you when they first meet you?

  • @its_agxny666
    @its_agxny666 4 роки тому +10

    I've always wanted to have a long conversation with Joe

  • @starboythekoolkid
    @starboythekoolkid 6 років тому +38

    Joe "Look man" Rogan

  • @wyattmorris8768
    @wyattmorris8768 2 роки тому

    Honestly that’s very true and correct

  • @RachelParker-1977
    @RachelParker-1977 3 роки тому

    I do this all of the time. I am often called a "hater" and a "troll." I am alright with being branded as such, knowing that I am the only person courageous enough to do it.

  • @unmc21182
    @unmc21182 5 років тому +134

    This is not right.
    I love you as a friend. So I am going to say it in front of everyone on a microphone.

    • @PremierAlanMC
      @PremierAlanMC 5 років тому +15

      The guy asked him to do that and speak honestly

    • @marcusfraser2790
      @marcusfraser2790 5 років тому

      and broadcasting that podcast could help create more awareness and advocate change in people's mindset in regards to telling the truth. Brendan and Joe are still great friends so I think it's fine. Outrage culture🤷‍♂️

  • @dianakaryan2870
    @dianakaryan2870 5 років тому +18

    Make a video about CATE BLANCHETT

  • @princem.1501
    @princem.1501 5 років тому +6

    How’s UA-cam gonna recommend a video titled Don’t be Nice right after recommending Be Nice by Black Eyed Peas. I’m conflicted now.

  • @Marco81blues
    @Marco81blues 6 років тому +168

    Joe 'weed is super good for you' Rogan

  • @Jonseredi
    @Jonseredi 6 років тому +7

    Joe Rogan is popular because:
    1. Pareto Distribution
    2. Solid concept
    3. Interesting quests

  • @chocodiledundee1
    @chocodiledundee1 2 роки тому

    I couldn’t agree more , I am like that always honest and I rather be honest than be mediocre or hypocrite, some people tell me I got anger issues or that I am confrontational, but most people I know swallow things they don’t like or let people walk all over them to keep status quo or “ harmony “ “ false harmony “ those people gets really hurt when they are on they own cos they can’t speak for themselves !

  • @gradeABigC
    @gradeABigC 6 років тому +42

    Sooo....before you piss on someone's character, open an umbrella?

    • @frickenmikey
      @frickenmikey 6 років тому +1

      Or a funnel.

    • @vargamarton7413
      @vargamarton7413 6 років тому +5

      No. You don't piss on someone's character. You want to help them develop their character. This video gives you tips on how to do that.

    • @LC-ht7sg
      @LC-ht7sg 6 років тому

      Nice

    • @satanscrow8016
      @satanscrow8016 6 років тому

      No. Be right. Make sure you're speaking the truth.

    • @wheretheheckismykummerspec7218
      @wheretheheckismykummerspec7218 6 років тому

      gradeABigC Or a coffin.

  • @shreyjha3206
    @shreyjha3206 6 років тому +30

    1st rule *break some jaws*

  • @adamwilliams3963
    @adamwilliams3963 2 роки тому

    You could see that Carlos Mencia definitely DID NOT want to throw hands with Joe!

  • @kronozord8346
    @kronozord8346 3 роки тому

    Public humiliation is not something a friend does, you can try to sugar coat it wherever you want.
    If he was a good friend he would have let him know his opinion in private but i guess ratings are more important...

  • @InshasChoice
    @InshasChoice 3 роки тому

    The same people who _demand_ respect don't give you an ounce back

  • @elaramee6204
    @elaramee6204 3 роки тому +712

    “If you and your husband hit one another that’s one thing” 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TheKickboxingCommunity
    @TheKickboxingCommunity 4 роки тому +4529

    How to get more respect:
    *NO* *HEY* *HEY* *HEY!*

  • @ZarkWiffle
    @ZarkWiffle 6 років тому +3152

    Joe Rogan with hair is just wrong on a fundamental level.

    • @thelivingfreakshow5892
      @thelivingfreakshow5892 6 років тому +5

      @Jack Percy I know that feel bro.

    • @Rocketninja200
      @Rocketninja200 6 років тому +45

      FACT: Joe was born with a lush Elvis hair hairdo but made is go away with rational objective reasoning.

    • @mateomcguire543
      @mateomcguire543 6 років тому +22

      Joe Rogaine

    • @Trpmanne
      @Trpmanne 6 років тому +2

      Thumb head

    • @jameslandon4126
      @jameslandon4126 6 років тому +4

      That is a remark only liked by little millennials who don't remember Joe from the old days with hair.

  • @wyansas
    @wyansas 3 роки тому +723

    Seems to me the fact that he knows he can physically defend himself in the worst case scenario goes at least like 50% of the way toward alleviating the anxiety of speaking your mind.

    • @aaronc4899
      @aaronc4899 3 роки тому +82

      After I got into my first and only real fight as a young man and was able to defend myself, I lost so much fear in my life.

    • @cerenyldz2754
      @cerenyldz2754 3 роки тому +17

      Wow, as an already highly kind and brave woman I can't wait to learn physical defense. I'll be unstoppable if it doubles your bravery.

    • @angrytheclown801
      @angrytheclown801 3 роки тому +9

      I've never been afraid to speak my mind, it really does help that I'm usually the biggest person in the room and learned wrestling and boxing as self defense. When you know you're typically safe, you feel the fear wash away, and can just be calm. It really does help tremendously in speaking your mind. The discipline that goes with it too helps.

    • @MohamedHassan-jz9ge
      @MohamedHassan-jz9ge 2 роки тому +4

      @@aaronc4899 shadow box everyday be ready

    • @xmanofficial
      @xmanofficial 2 роки тому +2

      @@aaronc4899 Why did you get into the fight in the first place? And where?

  • @P5YCH0_M4N14C
    @P5YCH0_M4N14C 5 років тому +3849

    Don't be nice...
    ...be kind.

    • @RabbitConfirmed
      @RabbitConfirmed 5 років тому +89

      Agree. Because there are plenty of ppl who are "nice", but they aren't kind. Cause most people are full of shit! I have to know it!

    • @RabbitConfirmed
      @RabbitConfirmed 5 років тому +50

      Im the exact opposite. I try not to be nice to stragngers but be kind. That's the best way to find friends.
      Those who like you, will like you because of your character and not because you were "nice" to them.

    • @MrBurakOzel
      @MrBurakOzel 5 років тому +9

      get out elliot

    • @joshuajones888
      @joshuajones888 5 років тому +1

      PROFOUND!

    • @mannygomez5433
      @mannygomez5433 5 років тому

      m e 0. w. z. h. h.
      n. 0. w. as¡anmart¡a|artzhh. teachperseverance

  • @jasonlein3183
    @jasonlein3183 4 роки тому +3526

    step 1; learn martial arts......

  • @MemeInsider
    @MemeInsider 6 років тому +16766

    Look, this is something that I've been wanting to tell you, but I've been uncomfortable about it, and I haven't wanted to say it. No one is gonna sign up for Charisma University.

    • @fraudster111
      @fraudster111 6 років тому +534

      LMAOROFL!!!!!!!! This is underrated as fuck! But I do think no one is an exaggeration. Still funny though. Hold this W

    • @arminneashrafi2846
      @arminneashrafi2846 6 років тому +556

      Yeah They are kind of being greedy by capitalizing On human behavior and the eight way to deal with things,these are things ALL PEOPLE need to know not just the ones who pay or happen to have good parents.

    • @Kennnny77
      @Kennnny77 6 років тому +843

      Look, this is something that I've been wanting to tell you, but I've been uncomfortable about it, and I haven't wanted to say it but I'm afraid ....you were born without the rare sarcasm gene.

    • @travishund194
      @travishund194 6 років тому +125

      I've been wanting to say that same thing for so long

    • @JJs_playground
      @JJs_playground 6 років тому +205

      LMAO... Savage

  • @JCinerea
    @JCinerea 2 роки тому +143

    One of my greatest regrets is that I never stood up to bullies. There is a time at which physical force is necessary and desirable for dealing with bad behavior.

    • @wesleyalan9179
      @wesleyalan9179 2 роки тому +10

      I was bullied a lot in school, my family had to move around each year because of it. Once I reached high-school it stopped and I'm so thankful for that. How did it stop? Idk. It just did.
      I have Touretts Syndrom and in the 80s no one knew what it was, so they made fun of me...once the internet came out it gave everyone a different prospective of it I guess.

    • @noweare1
      @noweare1 2 роки тому +15

      I was afraid of getting physically hurt, but instead it made me get mentally hurt and now I am trying to deal with that.

    • @CornholioPuppetMaster
      @CornholioPuppetMaster Рік тому +9

      I thought bullying went away when I got older, I just realized people got better at hiding it

    • @FvtvreClvb
      @FvtvreClvb Рік тому +8

      There's no need to regret or focus on the past. You've learned and you're a better person for it now. Stay present and be grateful for what the past taught you. It's difficult to retrain your thought patterns, but you can do it, one thought at a time. When you become conscious of your thoughts, you then have a choice in that moment to either let that thought affect you or let it float by. It will become easier with time if you keep at it.

    • @JCinerea
      @JCinerea Рік тому +3

      @@FvtvreClvb
      Thank you.

  • @jono601
    @jono601 4 роки тому +4058

    There’s a difference between pretending to be nice due to cowardice and being kind due to bravery. Fake nice guys will throw you under a bus in times of crisis while a genuinely nice guy will help.

    • @homersocrates4588
      @homersocrates4588 4 роки тому +196

      Behaving like a gentleman these days is considered being nice/weak when in the past centuries it was just expected of an honorable nobleman.

    • @jono601
      @jono601 4 роки тому +60

      @Homer Socrates it makes perfect sense that people relate nice to weakness. Can you say ALL the niceties you do are genuine and not out of weakness in some way? A lot of people just aren’t powerful enough to do the right thing when put under extreme pressure.

    • @homersocrates4588
      @homersocrates4588 4 роки тому +85

      @@jono601 The niceties I do are mearly out of respect because I believe that is what should be expected out of all of us .
      Treat others as you would want to be treated that is how I was taught growing up .
      That is unless they give you a reason to not respect them IE disrespect you and if that is the case then you disassociate from them.
      Old cultures such as Bushido and the knightly chivalry also highly valued honor ,loyalty ,integrity ,respect and manners .

    • @homersocrates4588
      @homersocrates4588 4 роки тому +44

      @@jono601 Just because most people nowdays are disrespectful dishononable POS doesnt mean I need to break my principles.
      Even if I dont always like it I cannot break my principles.
      Lead by example live by example in other words.

    • @davidkonevky7372
      @davidkonevky7372 4 роки тому +47

      Exactly, being nice because you're weak isn't a choice, it's survival. Being brave and being nice at the same time IS a choice

  • @yesyourmajestybut7287
    @yesyourmajestybut7287 3 роки тому +353

    I’m honestly so frustrated because my family and my best friend don’t take me seriously when i’m not trying to be funny. I straight up tell them I’m mentally exhausted and i’m crying almost each night because i can’t accept myself. They laugh it off.

    • @solracstormhunter3023
      @solracstormhunter3023 3 роки тому +85

      That's disrespectful. I'm sorry to heard that.
      I suggest you give them serous consequences for their behaviour and show your displeasure openly and loud. Some people don't want to understand, unless things explode right on their face.

    • @darshi2185
      @darshi2185 3 роки тому +14

      Bro same thing

    • @MrKrusten
      @MrKrusten 3 роки тому +28

      I always love these comments where people share something completely random about their life completely unlreated to the topic of the video

    • @ameilioracryptos5298
      @ameilioracryptos5298 3 роки тому +3

      Same

    • @yesyourmajestybut7287
      @yesyourmajestybut7287 3 роки тому +50

      @@MrKrusten this is the reason why i watched the video, it’s because i want to stand up for myself without being a jerk, so i thought i’d share my story.

  • @MIxosmefistous
    @MIxosmefistous 6 років тому +2574

    Joe "No Hey, Hey, Hey! " Rogan

    • @Charismaoncommand
      @Charismaoncommand  6 років тому +105

      Haha, my favorite part

    • @TheZGALa
      @TheZGALa 6 років тому +1

      Hahahaha that is awesome. Imma have to use it in the future. Thanks for that.

    • @ReasonableRadio
      @ReasonableRadio 6 років тому +21

      Joe "I love you dude, but..." Rogan

    • @MrJosh5191
      @MrJosh5191 6 років тому +1

      @@ReasonableRadio lmao

    • @Soccercrazyigboman
      @Soccercrazyigboman 6 років тому +2

      Ay man, wanna build some muscle?

  • @loopycrocodile3950
    @loopycrocodile3950 6 років тому +5697

    I love you dude, but you need to stop distracting me from my homework

  • @marcramirez2093
    @marcramirez2093 3 роки тому +103

    Without sound, Joe Rogan and Carlos Mencia look like they are battle rapping.

  • @Joselapeno
    @Joselapeno 5 років тому +3021

    The 5 things you can do to command respect (in order):
    1. Know how to defend yourself
    2. Honest Conflict has more social value than Dishonest Harmony
    3. Avoid being absolutely right - know that your opinions and perceptions are fallible
    4. Confront a particular behavior and not the person
    5. Realize that you dont have a conflict with the person, but with a pattern of behavior

  • @ilhamsyamsuddin
    @ilhamsyamsuddin 5 років тому +2467

    So. To summarize
    1. Train yourself physically
    2. Speak up. Tell the truth. But also consider the situation
    3. Dont be afraid to be criticized or be disliked. It is normal
    4. Dont be afraid of confrontation
    5. Admit that you don't enjoy the conflict
    6. Allow for nuanced truth
    7. Your opinions are not infallible
    8. You want to confront the behavior. Not the person.
    9. Do not namecall. Remember number 8.

    • @ponchred
      @ponchred 5 років тому +50

      But name calling is the fun part you fucktard!

    • @flamejr2391
      @flamejr2391 5 років тому +27

      @@ponchred that was not nice, dimwit

    • @kristinadk
      @kristinadk 5 років тому +2

      @@ponchred lol

    • @kristinadk
      @kristinadk 5 років тому +3

      @@flamejr2391 lol

    • @kristinadk
      @kristinadk 5 років тому +1

      I see what y'all did there ...

  • @イレー
    @イレー 5 років тому +1700

    thats sick man, but have you ever tried dmt ?

  • @BKFan342
    @BKFan342 3 роки тому +168

    It's also very hard for some people to get over this habit of non-confrontation if they grew up with a parent that applied the whole "no back talk" thing to situations where the parent was in the wrong or they tried reporting problems to authority figures that did nothing about the problem.

    • @woods2879
      @woods2879 2 роки тому +9

      You just gotta go in and talk. You begin to realize once you start responding consistently and don't give up in the conversation, most people are just talking. Most of their goal is to just be the last person making sound. Outtalk them and you win the conversation.

    • @PERRYOL
      @PERRYOL 2 роки тому +5

      I think this is true. A person who is undervalued and invalidated often will end up resorting to violence.

  • @Jack.Strait
    @Jack.Strait 5 років тому +1688

    Don't make me say it...
    I'm not sorry that you broke your elbow

    • @Oogboog203
      @Oogboog203 5 років тому +44

      JackStrait im about to say it (say it! say it!) i don’t care that you broke your elbow

    • @jackryan5268
      @jackryan5268 5 років тому +2

      We live in a society

    • @nonstoprofling
      @nonstoprofling 5 років тому +5

      I'm dying laughing omfg.Was not ready for that.

    • @augmentedrealities
      @augmentedrealities 5 років тому +1

      i was going to like, but 777

    • @2turnt23
      @2turnt23 5 років тому

      JackStrait 😂

  • @DuchessDark
    @DuchessDark 6 років тому +3620

    Honest Conflict is ALWAYS better than Dishonest Harmony. Perfectly worded. 100% true.

    • @ThePathOfEudaimonia
      @ThePathOfEudaimonia 6 років тому +52

      I find that sentence so powerful.

    • @DuchessDark
      @DuchessDark 6 років тому +13

      @@ThePathOfEudaimonia me too. I am surprised how few people agree. As it is easier to coexist in harmony.

    • @ThePathOfEudaimonia
      @ThePathOfEudaimonia 6 років тому +34

      Yes, and I really believe Honest Conflict is a necessary process to achieve Honest Harmony. We should strive for honesty in all cases, with all the tough and painful talks that go along with it, instead of all the pretending and avoidance just to retain the illusion of a harmonious situation. In the end thát is the destructive attitude in my experience.

    • @Skycapten93
      @Skycapten93 6 років тому +26

      Id like to debate this, because i think i disagree.
      Scenario: If i am an athiest. And im trying to comfort a young girl who is dying of cancer, and she asks me if she will go to heaven, should i be honest? Or do i comfort her in her last moments?
      Choose wisely gentlemen.

    • @ThePathOfEudaimonia
      @ThePathOfEudaimonia 6 років тому +46

      @@Skycapten93
      Being honest is "I don't know". That's the answer I would give. Saying she will definitely go to heaven, with the chance she will perceive you are not speaking truthfully is the worse alternative in my opinion.
      I imagine myself also saying something like this:
      "I am not sure if there is a heaven, but if there is a heaven I believe you belong in it, because you are a wonderful human being."
      No lies there. Conflict is not always necessary to achieve harmony. There are other ways. My ultimate point was that there are always better alternatives to being dishonest, with honest harmony and speaking truth empathatically the foremost one.

  • @unleashingpotential-psycho9433
    @unleashingpotential-psycho9433 6 років тому +4285

    Knowing how to say no is the best way to command respect.

    • @slyceth
      @slyceth 6 років тому +69

      i say no too much

    • @JLogg444
      @JLogg444 6 років тому +194

      I say yes too much

    • @xxJoshxMxx123
      @xxJoshxMxx123 6 років тому +117

      Its true i say no to my manager all the time and yet ive still gotten 2 raises in the past year.

    • @RanOvaT
      @RanOvaT 6 років тому +16

      I say say to much

    • @andyt3938
      @andyt3938 6 років тому +182

      Its funny, most people’s minds can’t comprehend NO.
      Most people feel guilty for saying No, and feel crushed when told No.

  • @KittySnicker
    @KittySnicker 3 роки тому +202

    I’m constantly working on this balance. However I should note that direct confrontation when you have a problem with someone only works if that person is willing to validate your concerns and engage in good faith to modify their behavior. With people who gaslight you, it’s best to just go with the “eye for an eye” approach.

    • @mendelson6052
      @mendelson6052 3 роки тому +18

      You ran face first into the point and still missed it...
      You’re right, it only really works if they’re willing to participate in productive dialogue..
      If they’re not, it isn’t a lost cause. “Eye for an eye,” is rarely the optimal approach to take with someone. The idea is to lead them to a state of mind where they can have that productive conversation.
      That’s the goal of the content here; to teach viewers how to tell people things they may not want to hear, but without triggering them to become defensive.

    • @cerenyldz2754
      @cerenyldz2754 3 роки тому

      @@mendelson6052 whatever helps you sleep at night, "nice" person on the internet.

    • @mendelson6052
      @mendelson6052 3 роки тому +5

      @@cerenyldz2754 Ok? Lol

    • @mendelson6052
      @mendelson6052 2 роки тому

      @Borfis Jort I said it’s rarely the optimal approach and I stand by that.
      I think vengeance has some inherent positives. I’m not sure that it’s ever healthy to chase, but knowing that people have a natural desire to, “Get even,” I believe it helps maintain accountability.
      When we know there are negative consequences to a bad decision, we’re less likely to make said decision. You won’t punch some random person in public, unprovoked, even if you really want to because you know you’re probably going to get punched back.
      I recognize the value in that... But I believe there’s almost always a better approach than meeting someone with equal and opposite force.

    • @mendelson6052
      @mendelson6052 2 роки тому

      @Borfis Jort That depends on the situation.
      For example, if I’ve been performing above expectations consistently for a significant period of time at work, I ask my boss for a raise, and he says no, I could just refuse to keep providing the quality of work I have been. That’ll teach him, right? He told me no so now I’m gonna tell him no and then he’ll give me the raise, right?
      Maybe... if he doesn’t fire me.
      But rather then be defensive toward him, I think a much better option would be to prepare a presentation or at the very least, a solid argument as to why I think I deserve a raise.
      I’m going to calmly, clearly, and concisely address several key business needs, how I’ve been fulfilling them, how I plan to continue improving my productivity, and I’ll be sure to draw attention to the amount of time that I’ve been performing at this level. Then I’ll ask for the raise.
      If I’m still told no, I’m not going to get angry. I’m not going to pursue any sort of revenge. I’m going to thank him for his time, go home, and start looking for another job.
      Let’s say I get a job offer that’s comparable but the raise I asked for is worth staying for.
      Now I’m going to carefully and strategically leverage my new job offer to get the raise I originally asked for.
      In this scenario, I can professionally force my boss’s hand without threatening his ego. I don’t have to make things personal or get even with him to get what I want.
      You can influence people without making things messy.

  • @daniellee8162
    @daniellee8162 4 роки тому +562

    Hey hey hey
    Don't hey hey me
    Horse: I heard there was a lot if food here

  • @squanto2
    @squanto2 5 років тому +1581

    Wanna be charismatic? Be sincerely interested in other people. Ask questions and let them speak...and be genuinely interested in what they say.
    PERIOD.
    That'll be $175.

    • @muzikology1018
      @muzikology1018 5 років тому +10

      squanto2 but what do I say?

    • @DreadfulRedemption
      @DreadfulRedemption 5 років тому +58

      muzikology 101 spend the $175 and find out

    • @muzikology1018
      @muzikology1018 5 років тому +8

      @@DreadfulRedemption lol good one

    • @waleedmahmood863
      @waleedmahmood863 5 років тому +8

      Y'all accept Debit?

    • @argosbrave6415
      @argosbrave6415 5 років тому +9

      2 lines from "How to win friends & influence people" doesn't equate to $175 or charisma, but sound advice otherwise!

  • @nemoneon
    @nemoneon 3 роки тому +270

    He’s so real and honest with what he say to others. People may think he’s a jerk but I think he just letting his friends know the truth. Many people in this world just want everyone to agree with them or go along with whatever they are doing but I rather have a friend like Joe who’s tell it like it is.

    • @cerenyldz2754
      @cerenyldz2754 3 роки тому +10

      Saying this as "a friend like Joe" myself, if people would _be_ a friend like Joe themselves instead of passively _wanting_ a friend like Joe so they are not rocking the boat, the world would be a better place.
      We kind people don't gaf about being wanted, we want things to be better objectively more than we want approval, that's why we are kind in the first place. That's why we are comfortable with being rude for good purposes. We want a proper society, so as a return of our favor, we'd appreciate it much more if people tried to be kind themselves instead of just applauding us on the sidelines. Everyone prefers a friend like him but as also seen in the example A, not everyone deserves to have a friend like him. Not even mentioning the issue of how for most people this "I prefer rude kindness over nice flattery" is just a pose and they can't appreciate it when it actually happens, again, as also seen in example A. No matter how many kind friends you have, if your ego rules your life their kind concern can't help you. Speaking from experience.

    • @TehUltimateSnake
      @TehUltimateSnake 2 роки тому +2

      @@cerenyldz2754 I know exactly what you mean.

  • @ericmatterson9905
    @ericmatterson9905 5 років тому +2481

    Everybody needs a friend like Joe Rogan

    • @Racso88e
      @Racso88e 5 років тому +64

      Eric Matterson very very very very few people will be willing to have a friend like him once they have it. I think it’s fair to say most people are highly uncomfortable with being challenged.

    • @michaelh1603
      @michaelh1603 5 років тому +30

      @@Racso88e That is true. Pretty much everybody wants to surround themselves with people they agree with. So that way they don't need to justify their beliefs/opinions. Which I find to be fairly unfortunate.

    • @abhinjshetty
      @abhinjshetty 5 років тому +7

      Why not be a friend like Joe Rogan? It's easy to expect things from others but hard to do it by ourselves my friend.

    • @crushingasmr3790
      @crushingasmr3790 5 років тому +3

      Especially when I need a loan.

    • @puppydog12000
      @puppydog12000 5 років тому +2

      I dont think so he would just leave and steal lines off of you also all the time. I mean its like calling the kettle black when hes the one with the black satin spray paint

  • @MichaelJayValueInvesting
    @MichaelJayValueInvesting 6 років тому +3604

    There is a difference between being assertive and being aggressive

    • @gjit4077
      @gjit4077 6 років тому +44

      You are everywhere dude 😂

    • @superthorc6894
      @superthorc6894 6 років тому +29

      Michael Jay - Value Investing and that sadly people forget this

    • @ynoter
      @ynoter 6 років тому +28

      where can someone buy likes

    • @redram5150
      @redram5150 6 років тому +74

      Tell that to a woman during an argument and see how it goes

    • @dirtydan9457
      @dirtydan9457 6 років тому +15

      What about being aggressively nice!

  • @sassyfrasseats
    @sassyfrasseats 3 роки тому +140

    I think it's great to give someone advice in privately. I think its rude - and a lot of the times just an ego boost- to tell someone something in front of everyone.

    • @kelskitchenpresents
      @kelskitchenpresents 2 роки тому +3

      that part.

    • @evelina787
      @evelina787 2 роки тому +6

      Couldn't agree more Ws just this morning mentioning a dentist whom shmed my friend for not brushing her teeth enough in front of all the other clients he had in his waiting room :-Completely not required whtsoever 🙏

    • @iamweird321
      @iamweird321 2 роки тому +6

      Agree. A co worker emailed my boss and upper ups regarding a mistake I made. Instead of speaking to me privately as a professional should, she decided to take the petty route.

    • @evelina787
      @evelina787 2 роки тому +2

      @@iamweird321 God bless you :- It's a way of people with power, to a
      buse their power,
      Form of control, & when these professionls humili@te us, in front of others,,, they feel even More powerful, extremely sdly
      But folk whom aren't sh@llow,hopefully,,, well some of them, might see through this 🍀🙏

    • @evelina787
      @evelina787 2 роки тому +1

      @@JDobrozsi1 There's forever the option of telling them in either a sep@r@te room, or if a room apart from everyone else, truly isn't a possibility & it hs,,, to be s@id,there&then:-Then telling them in a whisper, so that no one else can hear, needs to be the way to approach
      However, i feel the a
      mount of times, one would need to give advice in front of others, immedi@tely,are limited
      Others shouldn't take offence if you tell them, they need to mke themselves sc@rce,whiles you spe@k to someone individually /confidentially I'm sure they'd like the sme respect, if it ws them, about to given personl advice
      Just putting ourselves in others shoes, helps immensely

  • @stantler16
    @stantler16 4 роки тому +1797

    I just had a super intense conversation with my friend. I started out with "Look, this is convo I didn't want to have, but we both agree it needs to happen. You hate confrontation, i hate it too, but we need to have it" And it was really productive. I am learning it's ok to have confrontation and still be friends regardless if we disagree. Big move for me. This video just made me feel I am doing alright, thanks dude

    • @lpisfierce2614
      @lpisfierce2614 4 роки тому +25

      Really brave and way to go!

    • @labauer5314
      @labauer5314 4 роки тому +9

      stantler16 . I was lookin' at comments bfor I watched vid. yours did it. thnx, what you said made me proud of you, & I don't even know you! I'm gonna watch.

    • @crackthecode1578
      @crackthecode1578 3 роки тому +1

      congrats, that's huge!

    • @darkalan1562
      @darkalan1562 3 роки тому +2

      You sound gey af

    • @stantler16
      @stantler16 3 роки тому +5

      Takes one to know one!

  • @reinhartgregory
    @reinhartgregory 4 роки тому +652

    I'd love to have Joe Rogan has a friend, sometimes its hard to be honest when people hate the cold hard truth

    • @Letyourcolorsblendwithmine
      @Letyourcolorsblendwithmine 4 роки тому +2

      He's the best of us.

    • @ryanl775
      @ryanl775 3 роки тому +9

      Depends on how you deliver it... some people feed on other’s flaws & use it as a way to put them down, a true friend would go about it no different than Joe, cause the way he does it, leaves em blameless & only offer them to accept the game being given... unless that person is a narc🤣

    • @cass8330
      @cass8330 3 роки тому

      I do have limited exposure to Joe Rogan, nevertheless he appears to 'actually' speak the truth rather than those that 'make out' its the truth when it's simply one's opinion..

    • @tikrineloja
      @tikrineloja 3 роки тому

      It's best thing to have in your circle

    • @nicklopez8004
      @nicklopez8004 3 роки тому

      I wonder though if Joe rogan had a boss and the boss was doing things that Joe didn’t like or behaviors Joe didn’t like would you tell him even though he could risk joe getting fired from his boss?

  • @Barrab4s
    @Barrab4s 6 років тому +610

    *"If it's very painful for you to criticize your freinds, you're safe in doing it. But if you take the slightest pleasure in it, that's the time to hold your tongue."*
    -- Alice Duer Miller

    • @yesterway
      @yesterway 6 років тому +9

      Good advise!

    • @Barrab4s
      @Barrab4s 6 років тому +1

      Ty! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ✌
      🙃

    • @Barrab4s
      @Barrab4s 6 років тому

      P.S. You welcome 🤪

    • @derekeano
      @derekeano 6 років тому +1

      I could see that, but some guys are good at ribbing each other, like making jokes at each other's expense to point out little flaws.

    • @Northernliiights
      @Northernliiights 6 років тому

      Hade inte förväntat mig att se ett Roffe fan här.

  • @theprinceofliberia6793
    @theprinceofliberia6793 3 роки тому +101

    Wow. This is powerful : " honest conflict is better than dishonest harmony". Amazing

  • @veganmikedizzle4303
    @veganmikedizzle4303 6 років тому +1570

    Joe "the Oprah for dudes" Rogan.

  • @alg2304
    @alg2304 6 років тому +1658

    Be heavily muscular and able to choke people out.

    • @marlonarancibia3247
      @marlonarancibia3247 6 років тому +89

      Have a pair of balls

    • @marccola5588
      @marccola5588 6 років тому +35

      I agree with both of you

    • @mauricio951
      @mauricio951 6 років тому +71

      Pretty much. If you can defend yourself physically, you can say whatever you want without fear of retribution.

    • @ibrochillin
      @ibrochillin 6 років тому

      faxxtts 🤣🤣

    • @helicoptersrkool
      @helicoptersrkool 6 років тому +50

      Bruce Lee was about 7 stone, 5'8. He's still one of the most influencial, respected humans and fighters we'll ever see. All his muscle was lean, not bulk mass. I'm pretty certain there are guys twice his size who wouldn't have the balls to challenge him in a street fight when he peaked.

  • @ddemonjjv
    @ddemonjjv 6 років тому +946

    Don't be afraid of people not liking you.😉

    • @longboardguy
      @longboardguy 6 років тому +17

      john vela that’s a big one

    • @j6865
      @j6865 6 років тому

      john vela FTW

    • @ricoooooooo
      @ricoooooooo 6 років тому +5

      What about coworkers?

    • @dreadnought6263
      @dreadnought6263 6 років тому +2

      @@ricoooooooo yeah I need help on that too lol

    • @undeadpresident
      @undeadpresident 6 років тому +11

      I want them to not like me so much that they try to attack me at which point I have a legitimate reason to dispose of them with violence.

  • @juniorkhan7419
    @juniorkhan7419 3 роки тому +253

    Whenever you are having a critical conversation, simply use the BUILD,BREAK, BUILD theory; Build them up by saying things you like about them, then address the issue and how you feel and then end off by Building on the things they do well. This way the conversation starts off with the individual feeling great about them self and then going straight into what the issue is causes them to feel less offended because they know it’s coming from a good place. After addressing the issue, finish things off by saying things they do well. This way they feel super hyped about themselves and take your thoughts into consideration.

    • @copperfish543
      @copperfish543 3 роки тому +8

      That depends... When someone like a boss says you know, you are doing a great job, you have exceeded expectations, and you understand blah, blah blah. BUT! , and then it comes. If a boss starts with the build up, I become suspicious from the start. If its a friend, or my wife OK its usually sincere, it depends on who does the build up.

    • @fernandorodriguez876
      @fernandorodriguez876 3 роки тому +8

      This can work but only to an extent and maybe not at all for many people, it’s either too obvious what’s about to happen if they’re smart enough to realize it or just ignore your advice completely.

    • @mendelson6052
      @mendelson6052 3 роки тому +4

      Build, break, build can almost always be very effective.
      Usually, if it’s ineffective, that’s because the person using it has made some mistakes. There are several important factors to take into consideration, subtlety being one of them.
      The right tool for the job doesn’t work if you don’t know how to use it.
      It really comes down to how effectively it’s used rather than the potential success of the technique itself.

    • @snu3877
      @snu3877 3 роки тому +3

      I've also heard this called the "sandwich method," and since I know about it, it is so manipulative when I see people doing it to me. I suppose it might work if people didn't know about it.

    • @sdla690
      @sdla690 3 роки тому

      At least Your boss has cared about your feeling by putting build break build in the conversation. Being sensitive is a gift but not ego sensitive

  • @Malik_Rashad_Hoff
    @Malik_Rashad_Hoff 5 років тому +1243

    Joe's a tough guy but he's a sweetheart.

    • @dominostimes2119
      @dominostimes2119 4 роки тому +21

      Like everyone who only speaks the truth

    • @ashleymackinnon7072
      @ashleymackinnon7072 4 роки тому +2

      He is not a tough guy a groupie to a fake fighting organization can't u morans see through this arrogant little narcissist

    • @ashleymackinnon7072
      @ashleymackinnon7072 4 роки тому

      @saganist a arrogant annoying comedien with an obsession with violet sport how does that make him a role model bong on Joe

    • @StarfieldRailway
      @StarfieldRailway 4 роки тому +4

      He could have had those tough conversations with his friends off air. He did not need to humiliate them with an enormous audience listening. That was low down and selfish.

    • @ironwilled9471
      @ironwilled9471 4 роки тому +4

      @@StarfieldRailway totally agree. He used them for youtube views

  • @jesse9713
    @jesse9713 5 років тому +473

    Joe “Joe Rogan” Rogan

    • @shotglassanhero
      @shotglassanhero 5 років тому +8

      Joe “I only smoke DMT on Tuesdays” Rogan

    • @ryanpettus546
      @ryanpettus546 5 років тому +1

      Ahaha!

    • @crunchy1547
      @crunchy1547 5 років тому +1

      shotglassanhero
      No, not right now. Sober October.

    • @idk-nq7ki
      @idk-nq7ki 4 роки тому +1

      Joe

    • @Play1nWithFire
      @Play1nWithFire 4 роки тому

      @G4LAXY if you really think that I feel sorry for you lol

  • @sonicthehedshot9789
    @sonicthehedshot9789 5 років тому +1230

    His ability to round house kick anybody into the shadow realm has nothing to do with the respect he gets.

    • @callanc3925
      @callanc3925 5 років тому +96

      You think he would have the confidence to not backdown when a 6ft muscled guy gets right up in his face yelling if he wasnt trained in jiu jitsu? nah neither

    • @nikojohnson3155
      @nikojohnson3155 5 років тому +40

      Into the shadow realm, that made me laugh

    • @JF-xm6tu
      @JF-xm6tu 5 років тому +15

      Into the shadow realm bahahha a fellow yugioh bro

    • @fabiansanchez7203
      @fabiansanchez7203 5 років тому +20

      Yes it does

    • @InsideAssassin2
      @InsideAssassin2 5 років тому +4

      itsC0ll0n joe would just get them on the ground and choke them out

  • @james-r
    @james-r 6 років тому +1803

    “You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.” Winston Churchill

    • @tonyiacomi4822
      @tonyiacomi4822 6 років тому +36

      "It is a sad thing if you have no friends. It is even sadder if you have no enemies." Che Guevara.

    • @chriscameron4706
      @chriscameron4706 6 років тому

      @@tonyiacomi4822 we need both the right balance :-)

    • @budahbaba7856
      @budahbaba7856 6 років тому +6

      Oh how i miss Winston Churchill... and i am not even British! But in a lot of ways, i don't find him all that dissimilar to Donald Trump. Military service is the obvious difference. But both men had a very obvious style that many other people found unbefitting of some one in their station. But they didn't change. Both of them preached a positive message, realizing when it is time to clear the poker table and just start a new game.
      But on the side, about WW2, and Soviet intentions, Churchill was ahead of the curve. Roosevelt, and then Truman, but mostly Roosevelt, sold out the American public, and he also sold out the latter part of the war effort. But i guess that was true to color, Roosevelt was more Red than he was Old Glory. And i don't just mean the American public, but also people like the stalwart resistance in Warsaw, Poland. Those people were flat out sacrificed over politics during WW2. Why? i don't understand that outside of pure politics. But it was wrong. And Winston Churchill knew it was wrong, and he at least disavowed that decision. And i say that with both respect and sympathy to the Russians, because i look at the USA as an event that happened at the right place, the right time, and purely by the grace of God -even though we have been far from Godly as a nation. The Russians would have loved to have what we have, and in some ways i think America patterned after Russia. Russia had Cossacks, here in the States we called them Pioneers. But here also is where another difference in our national development occurs. In the USA there was California territory where the 1849 gold rush occurred. There was Oregon, and now Washington that was so rich for farming and fishing. When Russians moved east, some under royal decree, some under royal opportunity, what did they encounter? A vast wilderness, yes ... and that is where my narrative is going to end, because just as i hate it, when even my good international friends presume to understand American history, i do not want to narrate Russian history further than setting a backdrop.

    • @bobrew461
      @bobrew461 6 років тому +1

      Sher KhanHe said during the war "...we can take it!" (the bombing of London). He was voted out after WW2.

    • @JohnThomas-yo1no
      @JohnThomas-yo1no 6 років тому +4

      I love this. I hate when you come across an obituary where it reads, “loved by everyone”. Then what the fuck did they do with their lives? They’re cowards.

  • @ys1876
    @ys1876 5 років тому +2080

    ....BUT, there’s a difference between telling your friend that he isn’t a good fighter when it’s just the two of you and telling your friend he isn’t a good fighter on a video posted to UA-cam.

    • @brettbewley5798
      @brettbewley5798 5 років тому +338

      God yes thank you. This is what I was going to post.
      "Thanks for the brutal honesty Joe! And thanks for bringing it up on your show and publicly humiliating me vs talking about it in private!"
      I mean if Joe tried telling the guy how he felt multiple times in private and he wouldn't listen, then that would be one thing, but they don't act like they've had the conversation before.

    • @shlefrainnn
      @shlefrainnn 5 років тому +37

      Well when Brendan Shaw was on a PODCAST he probably agreed to do it

    • @fntime
      @fntime 5 років тому +96

      You are right. It's a 'prick move'. I think he's a guy who likes to hurt people
      both verbally and physically. He lacks self awareness.

    • @brettbewley5798
      @brettbewley5798 5 років тому +59

      @@shlefrainnn No one is saying he didn't agree to do the podcast. We're saying he didn't know Joe was going to bring that up, which he could have done in private.

    • @gilbertroman1817
      @gilbertroman1817 5 років тому

      Tallingnabout brandon haha bhe should know

  • @zackk695
    @zackk695 11 місяців тому +3

    Joe actually did not handle this the right way. He should have told the fighter this in private and not on UA-cam. Saying it on UA-cam is going to fuel the fire by discrediting this man in front of everyone. If he cares for this man then pull him aside and have a private meeting

  • @alvarezgamers
    @alvarezgamers 6 років тому +596

    I’ll much rather have one friend like Joe then a hundred yes men.

    • @madjack821
      @madjack821 6 років тому +3

      Jay Hooks I’m pretty sure I have one and I myself try to be one.

    • @timkc1638
      @timkc1638 6 років тому +4

      Yes men are never real men and they're never yours.

    • @prince_sach50
      @prince_sach50 6 років тому

      same

    • @the22game
      @the22game 6 років тому +6

      Joe is a juice head bully whos also a huge hypocrit, you never want that type of friend

    • @ZIEIaou
      @ZIEIaou 6 років тому

      youre watching this video so im gonna assume your friends arent joe or yes sayers but just a bunch of no sayers(assuming you even have friends)

  • @theclawyaww3740
    @theclawyaww3740 6 років тому +407

    Roe Jogan > Joe Rogan

    • @cordlefhrichter1520
      @cordlefhrichter1520 6 років тому +3

      Roe Jogan > Joe Rogan

    • @OGEdger
      @OGEdger 6 років тому +1

      Roe Jogan =/= Joe Rogan

    • @robloxgod6945
      @robloxgod6945 6 років тому

      Roe Jogan

    • @MrAnperm
      @MrAnperm 6 років тому +1

      Joe Hogan will kill both

    • @teamredshirt
      @teamredshirt 6 років тому

      There's a video where Joe Rogan interviews Roe Jogan. It's pure genius.

  • @creativesuit1930
    @creativesuit1930 4 роки тому +911

    The only thing I learnt was that if I want respect I need to shave my head.

  • @Vantheim
    @Vantheim 5 років тому +786

    that's crazy, have you ever tried DMT?

    • @ramonlopezjr2403
      @ramonlopezjr2403 5 років тому +6

      Romain Vaes came here for the video, stayed because of this comment hahahaha

    • @michaelfox5965
      @michaelfox5965 5 років тому

      Ya

    • @starrix4712
      @starrix4712 5 років тому +1

      Why are there two comments like this, am I missing something? I find it so creepy on some sort of mentally rupturing energy

    • @rishirajsaikia1323
      @rishirajsaikia1323 5 років тому +1

      What is DMT

    • @estrelladelmar6466
      @estrelladelmar6466 4 роки тому +1

      @@rishirajsaikia1323 Spirit molecule.

  • @avenue8820
    @avenue8820 5 років тому +1224

    Why he have to call buddy out on a podcast tho? That’s something personal to discuss with someone

    • @wilbl7778
      @wilbl7778 5 років тому +355

      I thought the same thing for a LONG time, then I heard , (I wish I remembered where) That he gave Brandon the chance multiple times to not talk about it on the podcast, but Brandon insisted on doing it there... NOT JOE"S FAULT!!

    • @OHCOULDITBE
      @OHCOULDITBE 5 років тому +131

      Have you heard many of his podcasts? He has genuine conversations on what he cares about and has interest in with interesting guests. To be genuine some vulnerability will come out on both sides. That's a good thing not a bad one

    • @brianreid6703
      @brianreid6703 4 роки тому +26

      I absolutely love Joe Rogan

    • @mendozarodriguez4195
      @mendozarodriguez4195 4 роки тому +5

      Content

    • @adanacman666
      @adanacman666 4 роки тому +44

      Brendan shoulda agreed and then countered with ''Now Joe about your stand-Up

  • @JustinWhangYt
    @JustinWhangYt 6 років тому +884

    That moment with Crowder was a classic, though.

    • @Charismaoncommand
      @Charismaoncommand  6 років тому +164

      It was tough to watch!

    • @hombretropical3028
      @hombretropical3028 6 років тому +189

      I find Crowder to be extremely antagonistic and yet Joe was definitely the instigator in that one.

    • @quixoticdragon2357
      @quixoticdragon2357 6 років тому +90

      I don't like Crowder but the way Joe went about it wasn't a good look. Enjoyed watching that shill squirm though.

    • @bradyp8868
      @bradyp8868 6 років тому +5

      Hey Mister Wang!

    • @roscoedash6673
      @roscoedash6673 6 років тому +51

      Nah, sometimes the gloves have to come off and you have to call a spade a spade. Joe's not mincing words - he really thinks Crowder is an ideologue who is opposed to Joe on an issue important to him.

  • @carwyndavies9549
    @carwyndavies9549 5 років тому +716

    this joe guys sick he should start a podcast

  • @icanrelate
    @icanrelate 3 роки тому +29

    The problem is sometimes people mistake their opinions for facts and sometimes they have a lot to lose. It's great that he is comfortable and able to speak up without losing his livelihood. I wish this was always the case.

  • @bamdad19996
    @bamdad19996 6 років тому +546

    Joe rogan's confidence is nuts. The dude is strong af, funny af and pretty much becomes good at everything he does. His charisma comes from his successful life.

    • @jarviislet9069
      @jarviislet9069 6 років тому +31

      bamdad19996 becomes good because of ludicrous commitment. Dudes default setting is obsession.

    • @apresmidi9534
      @apresmidi9534 6 років тому

      Rich people get to be jerks. Some even keep their carrier alive by being a jerk.

    • @mmaman6931
      @mmaman6931 6 років тому +17

      I agree that confidence correlates with success

    • @zxcmvbn
      @zxcmvbn 6 років тому +5

      That Guy Yeah he’s not funny at all lol. He just surrounds himself with funny people...

    • @michaelarojas
      @michaelarojas 6 років тому +2

      Pretty sure it came from being a comedian.