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Scott Storch

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
756 total appearances

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

That's why they do it in the first place. Job security. It's a foolish venture. And even if it works, even if it works, you're doing yourself into it because you know you're a piece of shit. You know that you've done that to a person. You know you've distorted who that person is just because you want to feel better about your own life.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

That's why they do it in the first place. Job security. It's a foolish venture. And even if it works, even if it works, you're doing yourself into it because you know you're a piece of shit. You know that you've done that to a person. You know you've distorted who that person is just because you want to feel better about your own life.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

That's why they do it in the first place. Job security. It's a foolish venture. And even if it works, even if it works, you're doing yourself into it because you know you're a piece of shit. You know that you've done that to a person. You know you've distorted who that person is just because you want to feel better about your own life.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

You want someone to falter so that you don't feel, when you're comparing yourself to them, you don't feel inadequate. And that's the reason. It's just pettiness. It's just human weakness. And it's one of its grossest forms. And it's not called out enough. It's a disgusting behavior pattern that's bad for humanity.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

You want someone to falter so that you don't feel, when you're comparing yourself to them, you don't feel inadequate. And that's the reason. It's just pettiness. It's just human weakness. And it's one of its grossest forms. And it's not called out enough. It's a disgusting behavior pattern that's bad for humanity.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

You want someone to falter so that you don't feel, when you're comparing yourself to them, you don't feel inadequate. And that's the reason. It's just pettiness. It's just human weakness. And it's one of its grossest forms. And it's not called out enough. It's a disgusting behavior pattern that's bad for humanity.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

don't like look at it like that because they're selfish but it's haters but that's a good thing and you could say that that's selfish in a way because when you help people and when you're inspired by other people's success and when you enjoy other people's success you are experiencing a positive thing and that positive thing is one of the most important aspects of life like

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

don't like look at it like that because they're selfish but it's haters but that's a good thing and you could say that that's selfish in a way because when you help people and when you're inspired by other people's success and when you enjoy other people's success you are experiencing a positive thing and that positive thing is one of the most important aspects of life like

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

don't like look at it like that because they're selfish but it's haters but that's a good thing and you could say that that's selfish in a way because when you help people and when you're inspired by other people's success and when you enjoy other people's success you are experiencing a positive thing and that positive thing is one of the most important aspects of life like

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

To deny yourself that because you can't control your emotions and you can't control your jealousy and your feelings and to, like, hate on someone, you're denying yourself an opportunity to feel good. And you could genuinely feel happy for everyone's success and still be successful. It doesn't take away your success at all. It's just a mental trap, and people need to understand that trap. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

To deny yourself that because you can't control your emotions and you can't control your jealousy and your feelings and to, like, hate on someone, you're denying yourself an opportunity to feel good. And you could genuinely feel happy for everyone's success and still be successful. It doesn't take away your success at all. It's just a mental trap, and people need to understand that trap. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

To deny yourself that because you can't control your emotions and you can't control your jealousy and your feelings and to, like, hate on someone, you're denying yourself an opportunity to feel good. And you could genuinely feel happy for everyone's success and still be successful. It doesn't take away your success at all. It's just a mental trap, and people need to understand that trap. Yeah.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

It is insecurity. But it's also a lack of understanding of how your mind works. How the human mind can play little tricks on you and lay traps for you and how jealousy can rear its ugly head and distort your views.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

It is insecurity. But it's also a lack of understanding of how your mind works. How the human mind can play little tricks on you and lay traps for you and how jealousy can rear its ugly head and distort your views.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

It is insecurity. But it's also a lack of understanding of how your mind works. How the human mind can play little tricks on you and lay traps for you and how jealousy can rear its ugly head and distort your views.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

Yes. We fall into certain ways.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

Yes. We fall into certain ways.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

Yes. We fall into certain ways.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

Personalities are as infectious as diseases.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#2233 - Scott Storch

Personalities are as infectious as diseases.