Joe Rogan opens up to Lex Fridman about mortality, his inner violence, the chaos of 2020, and why ideas might be alive.

Joe Rogan — Comedian, UFC commentator, and host of The Joe Rogan Experience, one of the most popular podcasts in the world. A martial artist and longtime fixture in stand-up comedy.
In this conversation recorded after Lex's own appearance on the JRE, Joe Rogan reflects on death, urgency, and what makes life meaningful. He digs into the obsessive, competitive, and violent parts of his personality, how physical struggle keeps him balanced, and his fears about the divisive chaos of 2020. The two explore jiu-jitsu, self-defense, and gun ownership, then turn philosophical about creativity, the idea that ideas are living things that 'breed' through people, and the discipline of calling the muse. Rogan closes on the centrality of love, friendship, and spreading positive energy as the antidote to becoming successful but miserable.
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“i'm always telling people about the stephen pressfield book the war of art because he talks about uh respecting the muse” — Joe Rogan 00:48:20Find it on Amazon