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Michael Malice

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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Because that's work too, like working at Goldman Sachs. So this was my list. I remember the list distinctly and I've checked them all off. Okay. No alarm clock. never have to talk to someone I don't want to, and never have to engage in small talk. That was all I wanted.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Because that's work too, like working at Goldman Sachs. So this was my list. I remember the list distinctly and I've checked them all off. Okay. No alarm clock. never have to talk to someone I don't want to, and never have to engage in small talk. That was all I wanted.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Because that's work too, like working at Goldman Sachs. So this was my list. I remember the list distinctly and I've checked them all off. Okay. No alarm clock. never have to talk to someone I don't want to, and never have to engage in small talk. That was all I wanted.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

So I've done stand-up for a little bit, and that was very frustrating for me because of the lack of causality, meaning a joke that kills one night would bomb the next, and that threw me for a loop. Writing, I could do in my underwear, my house, my own time. So to have those things is, to me, self-actualization and a huge, huge blessing.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

So I've done stand-up for a little bit, and that was very frustrating for me because of the lack of causality, meaning a joke that kills one night would bomb the next, and that threw me for a loop. Writing, I could do in my underwear, my house, my own time. So to have those things is, to me, self-actualization and a huge, huge blessing.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

So I've done stand-up for a little bit, and that was very frustrating for me because of the lack of causality, meaning a joke that kills one night would bomb the next, and that threw me for a loop. Writing, I could do in my underwear, my house, my own time. So to have those things is, to me, self-actualization and a huge, huge blessing.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

The president doesn't have that.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

The president doesn't have that.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

The president doesn't have that.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Yes, yes.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Yes, yes.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Yes, yes.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Me and Michaela are zero in agreeableness. Yeah. So I never have to talk to someone I don't want to. Yeah. And I like my biorhythm. I go to bed at 2, I wake up at 11, Monday to Sunday.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Me and Michaela are zero in agreeableness. Yeah. So I never have to talk to someone I don't want to. Yeah. And I like my biorhythm. I go to bed at 2, I wake up at 11, Monday to Sunday.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

Me and Michaela are zero in agreeableness. Yeah. So I never have to talk to someone I don't want to. Yeah. And I like my biorhythm. I go to bed at 2, I wake up at 11, Monday to Sunday.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I don't have a clock. My body just wakes up.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I don't have a clock. My body just wakes up.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
516. Michael Malice: A Clinical Analysis

I don't have a clock. My body just wakes up.