Comedian Jimmy Carr shares his philosophy on finding purpose, happiness, hard work, and surviving cancellation, depression, and his tax scandal.

Jimmy Carr — British comedian, TV host, and author known for rapid-fire one-liners; a Cambridge graduate who writes about happiness and purpose in his book.
Jimmy Carr opens up to Steven Bartlett about a side of himself viewers rarely see: a thoughtful, philosophical thinker behind the one-liner comedian persona. He traces his journey from a dyslexic kid in special-ed who cheered up his depressed mother, to Cambridge, to quitting a corporate marketing job at Shell to chase comedy. He explores purpose, the difference between sadness and depression, gratitude versus ambition, the role of hard work, and how beliefs shape your life. He candidly discusses his public tax-avoidance shaming, panic attacks, depression, losing his religious faith, and late personal milestones, framing happiness as a responsibility worth pursuing.
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Jimmy Carr
“the premise of the book kind of is there's nothing special about me. It was not pre-ordained that I was going to be a successful comedian” — Jimmy Carr 00:07:54Find it on Amazon
Laurence G. Boldt (inferred)
“there's two books. Um Zen and the Art of Making a Living I would recommend to people. It's still available” — Jimmy Carr 00:44:07Find it on Amazon
Jordan Peterson
“there's a Jordan Peterson one understanding myself. like 100 questions and it tells you things that's that's worth I had a crack at that recently and really enjoyed it” — Jimmy Carr 00:44:38Find it on Amazon