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“As Andrew Tate Would Say” – 55-Year-Old Joe Rogan Confesses ‘F***Ing Loser’ Belief to Tim Dillon

Published 08/30/2022, 12:30 PM EDT

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The Joe Rogan podcast is not just a place where different topics are discussed, but amidst those discussions, we also get to know the insight of a person, whether it’s the guest on the show or the podcaster himself.

Joe Rogan has always expressed his opinions on several things and doesn’t shy away from sharing what’s on his mind. 

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On JRE 1860, the comedian hosted fellow comedian Tim Dillon on his podcast. During the chat, there came a point where Joe Rogan talked about a time when he felt like he would be a loser in life. 

Rogan Thought He’ll be a Loser for Life

Rogan said, “I always thought I was destined to be a f**king loser because I couldn’t keep a job. Zero ambition, to have like a job in an office somewhere.”

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Tim Dillon intervened and said, “Well you wanted to escape, as Andrew Tate would say, escape the matrix.” He showed his support to Rogan and said, “…you know, you did it. If you can do it, you can do it. Not everyone can do it.”

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Rogan clarified, “But I didn’t think I was doing it. That’s my point is that I wasn’t doing it saying, I’m escaping the matrix. I was thinking, I’m such a f**king loser. I can’t discipline myself enough to have a job like all these other people who are, I’m seeing succeeding.” 

Dillon took the conversation further by talking about his childhood and how every step that had to be taken would be after receiving confirmation from someone else. 

 

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He then went on to talk about how being independent and taking decisions for oneself is so much better. Joe Rogan displayed full agreement with the statements made by Dillon.

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Reason Behind JRE’s Popularity

The podcast has gained massive popularity for many reasons, one of which is that the talks between the host and his guests are very honest and natural. There is no element of scripting or editing; however, for the very same reason, the show has been involved in a few controversies as well. 

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The show caters to almost 11 million listeners/viewers per episode and was the no.1 on Spotify’s podcast chart for the majority of the time.

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Afshan Khan is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. After completing his graduation in Mass Communication, Afshan pursued his passion for Sports, especially MMA, and transcended it into his profession. He has been following the sport for the past 6 years, and with his nuanced knowledge and his content; he wants to attract more fans to the sport.
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