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John Reeves

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
5442 total appearances

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And I can't think of anything much more tragic than especially a young person taking their lives over some of the things that โ€“ and I never thought that voice would penetrate, but it did. And that's why I'm willing to have that conversation. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And I can't think of anything much more tragic than especially a young person taking their lives over some of the things that โ€“ and I never thought that voice would penetrate, but it did. And that's why I'm willing to have that conversation. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And I can't think of anything much more tragic than especially a young person taking their lives over some of the things that โ€“ and I never thought that voice would penetrate, but it did. And that's why I'm willing to have that conversation. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

Well, I'm sure it must have been a factor. I discovered that I had two friends. They're roughly my age, and they had young kids, and they took their lives. And they were both in the media, and both one worked for an incredibly elite organization, and another one had a really strong position. One had a heart attack and the other one had a stroke years earlier.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

Well, I'm sure it must have been a factor. I discovered that I had two friends. They're roughly my age, and they had young kids, and they took their lives. And they were both in the media, and both one worked for an incredibly elite organization, and another one had a really strong position. One had a heart attack and the other one had a stroke years earlier.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

Well, I'm sure it must have been a factor. I discovered that I had two friends. They're roughly my age, and they had young kids, and they took their lives. And they were both in the media, and both one worked for an incredibly elite organization, and another one had a really strong position. One had a heart attack and the other one had a stroke years earlier.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And I found out and I wish I could have talked to them. And I did talk to them. But it doesn't mean they were weak or that they gave up. It's just I got lucky and I found my emergency break and And if you have any kinds of study on people and self-harm, there was an individual, he jumped off the Golden Gate and he survived.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And I found out and I wish I could have talked to them. And I did talk to them. But it doesn't mean they were weak or that they gave up. It's just I got lucky and I found my emergency break and And if you have any kinds of study on people and self-harm, there was an individual, he jumped off the Golden Gate and he survived.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And I found out and I wish I could have talked to them. And I did talk to them. But it doesn't mean they were weak or that they gave up. It's just I got lucky and I found my emergency break and And if you have any kinds of study on people and self-harm, there was an individual, he jumped off the Golden Gate and he survived.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And immediately after he says, as he crossed over the rail and he, I want to live, I want to live. What have I done? It's like I've made a terrible mistake. And you hit the water going 75 miles an hour and it's very against chance of surviving, but he did. And now he became obsessed with this idea, and he looked out for everyone that survived.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And immediately after he says, as he crossed over the rail and he, I want to live, I want to live. What have I done? It's like I've made a terrible mistake. And you hit the water going 75 miles an hour and it's very against chance of surviving, but he did. And now he became obsessed with this idea, and he looked out for everyone that survived.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And immediately after he says, as he crossed over the rail and he, I want to live, I want to live. What have I done? It's like I've made a terrible mistake. And you hit the water going 75 miles an hour and it's very against chance of surviving, but he did. And now he became obsessed with this idea, and he looked out for everyone that survived.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And about 45 people out of 1,800 people that have jumped over, they survived. And it was unanimously people immediately like, oh, my God, I want to live. I want to live. I want to live. And not one single person thought, well, I wish I was more successful. So I try to put that forward. And I can't imagine how difficult because โ€“

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And about 45 people out of 1,800 people that have jumped over, they survived. And it was unanimously people immediately like, oh, my God, I want to live. I want to live. I want to live. And not one single person thought, well, I wish I was more successful. So I try to put that forward. And I can't imagine how difficult because โ€“

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

And about 45 people out of 1,800 people that have jumped over, they survived. And it was unanimously people immediately like, oh, my God, I want to live. I want to live. I want to live. And not one single person thought, well, I wish I was more successful. So I try to put that forward. And I can't imagine how difficult because โ€“

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

They had children the same age mine and trying to explain to a 10-year-old son, like, why did daddy leave? And those are dark conversations. And so it's not about weakness. It's about trying to get away from that. People that are suffering from depression, if anyone's been there, it's like your mind is on fire. And you just want to get away from that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

They had children the same age mine and trying to explain to a 10-year-old son, like, why did daddy leave? And those are dark conversations. And so it's not about weakness. It's about trying to get away from that. People that are suffering from depression, if anyone's been there, it's like your mind is on fire. And you just want to get away from that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

They had children the same age mine and trying to explain to a 10-year-old son, like, why did daddy leave? And those are dark conversations. And so it's not about weakness. It's about trying to get away from that. People that are suffering from depression, if anyone's been there, it's like your mind is on fire. And you just want to get away from that.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

Just please, I need relief from that kind of a thing. And every now and then you have kind of like the eye of the hurricane where you finally thought maybe things could get better. But it roars back in and it's like you get back to that very dark place. And I just tell everybody, I'm begging you, stay in that game. I promise you it can get better. And the depression is lying to you.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2222 - John Fetterman

Just please, I need relief from that kind of a thing. And every now and then you have kind of like the eye of the hurricane where you finally thought maybe things could get better. But it roars back in and it's like you get back to that very dark place. And I just tell everybody, I'm begging you, stay in that game. I promise you it can get better. And the depression is lying to you.