Jeremy Renner
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And I think you can really move the needle for somebody. The more open and honest and vulnerable I am in sharing the narrative, the maybe more I have a chance at connecting with the reader or listener.
That weighs heavy, doesn't it?
That weighs heavy, doesn't it?
That weighs heavy, doesn't it?
You can't afford that. You can't give that power. You can't give that power.
You can't afford that. You can't give that power. You can't give that power.
You can't afford that. You can't give that power. You can't give that power.
I think anybody can sink into that, right? Anybody can sink into that.
I think anybody can sink into that, right? Anybody can sink into that.
I think anybody can sink into that, right? Anybody can sink into that.
I mean, Jesus. Look, I think people need to suffer. It is an actual requirement of life. It is the fiber, the DNA of love. Real love and true love and perpetuity can't exist without suffering. It's impossible. But you don't appreciate it. Yeah, you have to have suffering. And suffering doesn't have to be looked at as a negative thing. It can be looked at as a beautiful thing.
I mean, Jesus. Look, I think people need to suffer. It is an actual requirement of life. It is the fiber, the DNA of love. Real love and true love and perpetuity can't exist without suffering. It's impossible. But you don't appreciate it. Yeah, you have to have suffering. And suffering doesn't have to be looked at as a negative thing. It can be looked at as a beautiful thing.
I mean, Jesus. Look, I think people need to suffer. It is an actual requirement of life. It is the fiber, the DNA of love. Real love and true love and perpetuity can't exist without suffering. It's impossible. But you don't appreciate it. Yeah, you have to have suffering. And suffering doesn't have to be looked at as a negative thing. It can be looked at as a beautiful thing.
It's where real love comes out of. All my suffering, there was real love in there. Everyone around me just in this recovery or in a loss I may have had from an uncle or a grandparent or whatever. There's real love that comes in that suffering, even though it can be a lonely experience. I mean, I look at it that way and not as a negative, terrible thing because it's just temporary.
It's where real love comes out of. All my suffering, there was real love in there. Everyone around me just in this recovery or in a loss I may have had from an uncle or a grandparent or whatever. There's real love that comes in that suffering, even though it can be a lonely experience. I mean, I look at it that way and not as a negative, terrible thing because it's just temporary.
It's where real love comes out of. All my suffering, there was real love in there. Everyone around me just in this recovery or in a loss I may have had from an uncle or a grandparent or whatever. There's real love that comes in that suffering, even though it can be a lonely experience. I mean, I look at it that way and not as a negative, terrible thing because it's just temporary.
What's that? It's counterintuitive. In a negative term of it, right? But we all have to suffer, right? I mean, it's part of the human experience, right? It's the Joe Rogan experience. I'm not suffering. I'm having a great time with you. But, you know, I don't think people welcome that or allow that to happen in their lives and let it be okay.
What's that? It's counterintuitive. In a negative term of it, right? But we all have to suffer, right? I mean, it's part of the human experience, right? It's the Joe Rogan experience. I'm not suffering. I'm having a great time with you. But, you know, I don't think people welcome that or allow that to happen in their lives and let it be okay.
What's that? It's counterintuitive. In a negative term of it, right? But we all have to suffer, right? I mean, it's part of the human experience, right? It's the Joe Rogan experience. I'm not suffering. I'm having a great time with you. But, you know, I don't think people welcome that or allow that to happen in their lives and let it be okay.
That the suffering that we suffer at the hard times are the building blocks to who we are. It builds resilience.