Jimmy Carr
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Okay, so back to your work ethic. So the idea that you don't do that. You spend time doing difficult things. Yeah. Like I got the cold plunge thing from listening to you. I was kind of interested in it and kind of chatted to some friends. I tried it. And loved it. But you're putting yourself in a very uncomfortable situation in order for benefits later. Yes.
Okay, so back to your work ethic. So the idea that you don't do that. You spend time doing difficult things. Yeah. Like I got the cold plunge thing from listening to you. I was kind of interested in it and kind of chatted to some friends. I tried it. And loved it. But you're putting yourself in a very uncomfortable situation in order for benefits later. Yes.
It's a kind of a sacrifice you make in the moment for something later. Yeah. What draws us to that? What makes us do that?
It's a kind of a sacrifice you make in the moment for something later. Yeah. What draws us to that? What makes us do that?
It's a kind of a sacrifice you make in the moment for something later. Yeah. What draws us to that? What makes us do that?
Yeah. It's also, it's that thing of like we, like prioritizing now. Yeah. Seems to be the, if you can prioritize later, if you can sort of, Chris Williamson.
Yeah. It's also, it's that thing of like we, like prioritizing now. Yeah. Seems to be the, if you can prioritize later, if you can sort of, Chris Williamson.
Yeah. It's also, it's that thing of like we, like prioritizing now. Yeah. Seems to be the, if you can prioritize later, if you can sort of, Chris Williamson.
Yeah. Well, Chris Williamson's got this great thing. We were chatting about it, me and George Mack and him. It's amazing. He's great. He's the best. But that thing of like, 24 hours ahead. We've all got to serve someone in life. You've got to serve. And serving yourself in 24 hours is pretty good because it's that thing of like booze is the best example.
Yeah. Well, Chris Williamson's got this great thing. We were chatting about it, me and George Mack and him. It's amazing. He's great. He's the best. But that thing of like, 24 hours ahead. We've all got to serve someone in life. You've got to serve. And serving yourself in 24 hours is pretty good because it's that thing of like booze is the best example.
Yeah. Well, Chris Williamson's got this great thing. We were chatting about it, me and George Mack and him. It's amazing. He's great. He's the best. But that thing of like, 24 hours ahead. We've all got to serve someone in life. You've got to serve. And serving yourself in 24 hours is pretty good because it's that thing of like booze is the best example.
Drinking is you're borrowing happiness from tomorrow.
Drinking is you're borrowing happiness from tomorrow.
Drinking is you're borrowing happiness from tomorrow.
Right. So that in a very simple way, you know, like the reason.
Right. So that in a very simple way, you know, like the reason.
Right. So that in a very simple way, you know, like the reason.
Yeah. I find that thing of like the it's whenever I feel anxious or depressed or any of those things, we sort of think it's invariably with me. It's a hardware problem, not a software problem. So it's like, OK, have I slept? Have I exercised? Have I eaten correctly? It's a good way to put it. Hardware, software. And then you go, OK, this is a hardware problem. But it's so hard to fix that.
Yeah. I find that thing of like the it's whenever I feel anxious or depressed or any of those things, we sort of think it's invariably with me. It's a hardware problem, not a software problem. So it's like, OK, have I slept? Have I exercised? Have I eaten correctly? It's a good way to put it. Hardware, software. And then you go, OK, this is a hardware problem. But it's so hard to fix that.
Yeah. I find that thing of like the it's whenever I feel anxious or depressed or any of those things, we sort of think it's invariably with me. It's a hardware problem, not a software problem. So it's like, OK, have I slept? Have I exercised? Have I eaten correctly? It's a good way to put it. Hardware, software. And then you go, OK, this is a hardware problem. But it's so hard to fix that.