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Michael Malice

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

What's interesting about this, this is a very divergent example of this, Roseanne had to do something like this. When Roseanne had her, I talked to her about this. When Roseanne Barr, when she had her show, she had a whole crew of writers and she had them by number. And she saw that the people would laugh at their own jokes because they were trying to sell them.

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

So this was kind of, it was hard for her to figure out, okay, is what, or she would intentionally say things that aren't that funny.

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

So this was kind of, it was hard for her to figure out, okay, is what, or she would intentionally say things that aren't that funny.

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

So this was kind of, it was hard for her to figure out, okay, is what, or she would intentionally say things that aren't that funny.

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

She's like, okay, you're not laughing because what I'm saying is that funny. You're laughing because you want to appease me. And when you get at that level, it's almost inevitable. And some people are really good at it because they have a proximity to power they're going to want to pass. So it gets harder and harder.

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

She's like, okay, you're not laughing because what I'm saying is that funny. You're laughing because you want to appease me. And when you get at that level, it's almost inevitable. And some people are really good at it because they have a proximity to power they're going to want to pass. So it gets harder and harder.

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

She's like, okay, you're not laughing because what I'm saying is that funny. You're laughing because you want to appease me. And when you get at that level, it's almost inevitable. And some people are really good at it because they have a proximity to power they're going to want to pass. So it gets harder and harder.

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

Oh, yeah.

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

Oh, yeah.

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

Oh, yeah.

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

You know, that's funny. Whenever I meet, and I'm obviously not your level, but whenever I meet someone at an event, I always throw out a marginally inappropriate comment is the first thing. because they're not going to have the skill set to mask their reaction. So if they laugh or they find it funny, that's good. If they roll their eyes, that's sincere.

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

You know, that's funny. Whenever I meet, and I'm obviously not your level, but whenever I meet someone at an event, I always throw out a marginally inappropriate comment is the first thing. because they're not going to have the skill set to mask their reaction. So if they laugh or they find it funny, that's good. If they roll their eyes, that's sincere.

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

You know, that's funny. Whenever I meet, and I'm obviously not your level, but whenever I meet someone at an event, I always throw out a marginally inappropriate comment is the first thing. because they're not going to have the skill set to mask their reaction. So if they laugh or they find it funny, that's good. If they roll their eyes, that's sincere.

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

But if they kind of give me attitude, I'm like, okay, this is going to be someone I'm going to have difficulty engaging with because if they can't handle me at a one, they're not going to be able to handle me at a 10.

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

But if they kind of give me attitude, I'm like, okay, this is going to be someone I'm going to have difficulty engaging with because if they can't handle me at a one, they're not going to be able to handle me at a 10.

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

But if they kind of give me attitude, I'm like, okay, this is going to be someone I'm going to have difficulty engaging with because if they can't handle me at a one, they're not going to be able to handle me at a 10.

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

Oh, to suss each other out.

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

Oh, to suss each other out.

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

Oh, to suss each other out.

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

down right or they won't make it deep they're they there's just they just won't go there or they can't or they can't yeah right right right they're they're not interested or they can't right and that's very frustrating if you're an open person yes that's all you want to do yeah i i always say there's i use this example all the time there's two kinds of people maybe it's more than two whatever if you're at a party and you meet someone who's like a guinea pig breeder there's either well that's weird okay psycho or sit down and tell me everything