I don't have aspirations for growth | Joe Rogan & Sebastian Maniscalco
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Clip taken from Joe Rogan Podcast - episode #2149 - Sebastian Maniscalco
Having money isn't everything, not having it is.
True, Ive had some ups and downs when it comes to wealth. Done very well in the last 10 years, its definitely not everything. Just takes some pressure off life. Best of luck
Not Having Money.
@@ivywoodxrecordssounds like you haven't been broke before
@@ivywoodxrecords when you can't pay a bill you HAVE to pay, money feels like everything.
I was born in poverty in another country. My life has been up and down, more downs than up, like most people I know. Life is much easier when I have money, but it never meant life was better. However, not having to worry about being homeless is the dream and for those of us who work for money instead of having money work for us, life is a gamble and stressful on the daily in terms of not knowing if I’ll have a job that can sustain this lifestyle next week, next month or next year.
2 millionaires telling me money isn't everything
Peace of mind over everything
Lucille Ball was asked in an interview about doing I love Lucy and the daily grind, did it wear her down, she said "no, I loved it, it was fun, like going to a party with my best friends every day" that's the key to success, do what you love, and everything will fall into place.
I’m 58, and in my field (comm fisherman) I broke through from avg to top 2%. (After 20+ yrs) I will forever remember coming home in 2016 and going in a high end grocery store, hungry, and grabbing stuff that was healthy, aka spendy, getting out to my car, started chomping down, and it hit me! I had no clue what I had just spent, didn’t even notice, chucked the receipt. Where joe says the bill monkey was lifted is as true a thing that’s ever been said. (I had just made $275k for the season) keep grinding people it’ll happen! Took me til 50!
How did you go from average to top. Was it a mental shift or just long term grind
@@ivywoodxrecords
It was a combination of accumulated experience and embracing the idea of outworking most of the fleet, aka less sleep, like 2-4 hrs a night for 70 days, and lastly, my veteran crew, for the same reasons.
“Everything is free at the grocery“ is probably the first realization one is on the path. Same thing happened to me. My business is now incredibly successful and I can buy anything I want. Effectively, now everything is free. Shopping used to mean price comparison and analysis. Now it just means going to the location to pick things up. I normally don’t talk or write about this because It can bring out envy/people choose to feel inadequate. It’s not easy to break out of your intellectual mould though. I was worth tens of millions before it occurred to me I could buy a high-end wristwatch.
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“It’s lonely at the top”
I hear you on the “never mention” it situation, as people’s jealousy brings out negativity. My season is 70-90 days long, and then I’m off for 9 months, which is where the jealousy really
Comes out! I basically fuk off, sail my boat in Mexico, play golf, sportsfish for Marlin, etc.
I guess I’m commiserating with you!
Repeat opening sentence 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Exceptional message. Rare sentiment in these times.
Joe said it right. Your are wealthy if your income is greater than your expenses. Doesnt mean u have to live like a hobo, but, understand what expenses you can live off.
The richest man is not he who has the most, but he who needs the least.
...and is still content.
@@ninjason57 Thanks for spelling it out for people who don't understand the implication
Joe is so consistent. He drops massive 3 hr episodes often several times a week for now over 2000 episodes. Thats how he won
No it's because people actually want to listen to him and his guests. It feels like you're hanging out with him.
100% he helped pioneer the long form podcast and you add interesting guests/convos at a consistent interval you will climb to the top.
One of my first apartments back in my early 20s only had a chair and a tv/vcr combo I borrowed from work. Only got one channel and that one channel played Fear Factor on repeat. That’s where this journey began for me. Thank you Joe!
My god, this man loves the sound of his own voice
And here you are....paying attention to him.
Randomness and Survivor Bias is what every success ever is… The rest is just talk.
100% this. For every person that makes it there are a 1000 that worked just as hard or harder and didn't. Successful people never talk about how many lucky breaks they got in their life.
Exactemundo
Astute
Make yourself lucky. Create opportunities by putting yourself in the right positions.
@@Mikeh118 Been there done that, did not work.
As a 3 year business owner .. just had a bad year this is so true
This is an over generalization of our society im about to make: The problem is we want so much, so we “need” a certain amount of money to maintain it and acquire more. If you didn’t need so many things to be happy you wouldn’t need so much money and have to work your life away. We live in a society that puts lavish Luxury in our faces constantly thought causes stress and anxiety because we want this thing so badly as if acquiring that thing will bring you peace. It always wears off and it’s on to the next thing. And unnecessary cycle continues. And we’re left just wanting more and more forcing us to work more of our life away.
One of the best sayings I heard in my early 20s that I found true as aged and didn't understand at the time... "I never knew how poor I was until I made a little money.". I learned that unless you are top 10 richest in the world that will always be true. You look back and it is like: "Man, I was poor".
@@afrodemon8629sounds like a rich person to me lol
It doesn't matter how much money you make, It matters how much you spend.
Most people realize money will not bring happiness because of materialism and the nice stuff you can get, of course they realize the happiness comes from relief from day to day stress and worry of how you will pay all the bills and scratch by.
I lived in a 1 bedroom apartment 14yrs ago, now I own 5 homes here in Southern California. I am not happier, but I do have a lot more responsibilities now. 😅
Being rich has nothing to do with money. Great explanation here.
When I came to the US in July 1995 I was 22 and made $7 an hour selling shoes. In 1995/96 I made $18k in NYC. This year I already have net income of $700k. Likely I will hit a million net. I own a business. Let me tell you, I am far happier making a million than $7 an hour - $14,500 per year. Yes I do not make Joe Rogan money and what Rogan describes is simply the diminishing marginal utility of money. The first dollar that can buy you a crust of bread is the most important - dollar number $150million is less important.
Nor being subjected to nonsense and a mind numbing routine is wealth.
Amen
Sometimes when you don’t try as hard, success finds YOU
I’m sorry this is just delusional and doesn’t reflect how the current structure or framework of our world is ordered.
Obviously this wouldn’t be the norm so maybe my comment was misunderstood. But I know for a fact in my own life, when I stopped trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, so to speak, I found easier paths and life was in fact easier.
@@parkerpruett4579 this is fair, as it is a very different message. One I can agree with.
@@b.alix3 have a good day, mate 😎
Real freedom is not having a boss
bingo
Yeah sure... Do you own your own business?
No it's what Joe said....not having to worry about bills you could have your own business and you're trapped with the bills of the business
@@outlander234Podcasters who make 3hr long episodes are their own boss
@@justinwyatt8no, the audience is his boss.
I agree with some of this. If you're not growing exponentially financially there's a point you reach where you want to be actualized, you want to be seen and you want to hang out with your buddies. So once you get to a place where rent/mortgage isn't an issue and you can have a wild night out with the wife or the boys and not have it blow your budget then you're living really well. That doesn't mean unlimited money it means making smart choices. However! I think like a lot of things Joe is oversimplifying. Lifestyle creep is real. What supplements are in his cabinet? What doctor does he use? Where do his kids go to school? What kinda apps is he ordering at dinner? I hope he recognizes that he's changed with his circumstances.
1:56 words of wisdom
can't believe this isn't the same guy who played little paulie
Facts. Success isn't defined as the acquisition/accumulation of an exorbitant amount of wealth/money, it's the luxury/freedom of not needing to worry about needs, ever. And by "ever," I mean it's the total absence of all things/emotions attached to maintaining/acquiring your needs. The absence of anxiety and stress in the department of physiological needs/security. And truthfully, the level of wealth required to achieve that peace of mind really isn't that high. It's within our nature to take "day to day" things for granted -- getting a new Ferrari will "feel" good for some time, sure, but after years of owning/driving it, you will take it for granted. The utility in material possessions like that has diminishing returns -- obviously monetarily, but much more importantly -- psychologically.
Money isn't everything it's just 90%
He may not have aspirations for the the podcast to grow, but there were efforts to improve his ability to have such conversations and get more interesting guests on which resulted in the growth of the podcast. Perfect the craft and the value of the product increases.
Process of making money exists based on a strategy within your social organism that exists from the knowledge constructs, personality, processes, and morale that exists in it only.
This is a great clip. Broke people will miss the point too. He’s right. If you can somehow make 500k a year or whatever the number is you’ll be good
The point isn’t about the number. As long as you have the base minimum you’re good. Everything else is unnecessary.
You can be financially free at $50k a year and feel totally broke at $1 million. It all just depends on how much you’re spending each month.
@@user-kv4eb8pr3w yeah until you have a medical emergency or get fired. You need extra
U missed it too 😂
More shit. More problems
Joe got famous debunking the moon landing.
But he aint giving up his current pad for the shitty apartment in NYC. Rich people are always saying this crap but they ain't giving up the money, the luxury trips or nice houses.
I'm content with just having enough. Capitalism has the US brainwashed and overworked. Overconsumption is built into the culture.
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Too many want too much. Making enough for the necessities and keeping your conscience clean is enough. Regardless of your title if your doing that you should feel good.
Joes trying way too hard to pretend he didn’t aspire for this. After a year or 2 it’s obvious that he pivoted towards monetizing and growth, which is what you’d expect
I'm confused who's the guest lol joe or the other guy
Sebastian Maniscalco
It's a 3 hour podcast. Who cares? He doesn't have a Bill Maher complex.
We could all live comfortable if the money was on the gold standard...money flows up...inflation is an asset to the rich...without inflation, you can build wealth with good habits...its impossible when the bar keeps moving..
Joe Rogan's stepdad was a very wealthy architect.
for real money is for food and home and medicines that's it
whats work?
I’ve been doing art for over 30 years, still not rich 😅
Tell me more about your art. I'm an author, myself.
@@salustianoberrios405 I’ve been drawing and painting since I can hold a pencil and a brush, at almost 50 years old I still consider myself an art apprentice
@@cadillacman2141joe is not an artist. He is a commercial man. He did the pocast for fun and it turned out lucky for him. Because it was at the right place right time. UA-cam was new and podcasting was new and he absorbed all the clients.
Every art is different. If you are a musician then u need to see what the market is asking of you and IF you are talented enough to meet the markrt's needs.
Joe did not practice podcasting nor he got better at it. He just did it. And that's a big rule in business: get in at the right time.
If you want to make it as an artist (painting) you need to see where is the money in your domain (i would assume animation on youtube) and tailor to that market quickly.
If you dont like to follow the market then dont expect to make money.
@@cadillacman2141 where can I find your work?
@@TheTeeProd how would this apply to writing?
He didnt know he'd be worth hundreds of millions, joes said that forever.
Meaning > $$$
Joe was upper middle class.. His step-dad was architect..
he just means he didnt do it for the growth itself, for the sake of simply commercially growing. not that he didn't grow in a good way by it. that's a little bit of a clickbait title
We're brothers?
The name of the game is attention.
Less is more.
The more "things" the more "stuff" the more "people" you have in your life, the more of your attention will have to divided into those "things" and those people.
4:19 THIS is what I tell everyone. We get used to things really quick. No matter how excited you get whenever you see that "thing" call it whatever: a piece of tech, a car, a house, clothing whatever. It WILL eventually become "normal". That experience that happens in your head WILL ALWAYS take place after a while with "the thing" "the goal" "the achievement" "the dream" "the life" you are currently pursuing.
Easy to say now when you're worth hundreds of millions 😂
I mean I’m currently worth $1,452 but I’ve had the same thoughts
It would serve u well to listen to the person who went from broke to baller
@@ryanflynn6819 nope
You don't know him son
He started off with a mother on welfare. Dont be so jealous, the rich aren't the problem, its the poor who blame society for their failures
You don't feel any real freedom being really rich... other than the stuff you can do. Real wisdom there 🤡
Capitalism
rogan sadly has sold out. used to be an interesting guy w solid opinions. now hes a right wing nut job. hes even pro religion now. used to be an atheist. sad. i really liked him.
he's changed, for better or worse. everyone does eventually.
Wow! Look around…no one cares.
You don’t like him because he has his own points of view and opinions? Interesting
He's listened to more clever people than ANY of us (unless you're watched every single of his episodes).. any changes he's making is leaning into that! Maybe if we learnt as much as he has from thousands of deep conversations.. we'd also change in that direction too
if you think he’s a right wing nut job that says more about yourself. He’s kinda just a normal dude by standards ten years ago 😂
Kobr would hate this guy 😂 rip mamba
Kobe would too