Ryan Long
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Then it becomes anything else.
Whereas like, then now I go, sometimes you'll be like, man, this is kind of rough.
And then you're just like, yeah, but the other version that other people are doing, you're like, then you go in an octagon and fight people to the death.
You know what I mean?
So you go, it's hard to be, oh man, this is so hard.
I gotta go stand in front of people and speak.
yeah it all just becomes like it becomes regular where you're just like well you know how to do it you know what i mean yeah it becomes the like to use the octagon analogy of like yeah that would be hard to have to go fight the best fighter in the world every night but you're like that's not really what you're doing in that scenario what you're really doing for that ufc fighter is beating up a guy in a bar you know what i mean we're like that actually wasn't that stressful or hard
Oh, gotcha.
Cause you're like, yeah, I put, you put work that you're putting together this hour and it's like, now you have this jokes and you're like, and then the things that work, it works every time.
It's kind of like magic in that sense where you're like, I have this thing.
It almost always work.
And then you, your instincts, you have so many different instincts that, okay, if this happens to do this and it become microscopic and it becomes like second nature, I guess.
Yeah, I think everything, like mastery or whatever, it probably works similar in like everything.
The difference is probably with standup, why it seems maybe sometimes scary is like, if you're like, there's 16 year olds that like form a band and then it's pretty good.
Or YouTubers, like even that are, you know what, I'm gonna start making some sketches.
And then within a year, you're like, oh, that's actually pretty funny.
That one, that curve is more like five, six years probably.
There's very few people that are just like, oh yeah.
I mean, you are right.
That stinks.