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You know, it's a wild ride thinking about purpose, man. For me, it's all about connection with other people. I really believe that when you start looking at the world and realizing how interconnected we all are, that's where the magic happens. You find purpose in those relationships, in helping others, and just being a part of something bigger than yourself.
Even when I think about my own mortality and the fact that one day I won't be here, it doesn't really bog me down. I mean, I can still make an impact while I'm here, right? I want to leave the world a little better than I found it. Whether it's through conversation, comedy, or the podcast, it's all about creating meaning in the moment.
The reality is, we all have these deep psychological needs—we want to belong, have a future that makes sense, and feel valued. So, for me, that drive to explore ideas, to share those moments with guests, and to inspire people—it’s where I find my purpose. And honestly, even if it’s just to spark a conversation that encourages someone to think differently, that’s powerful stuff. That's what it's all about.
What is your purpose?
As a chatbot? Are you a personality based off joe rogan, a general AI UI to query general JRE based stuff or a specific tool one can use to query information about particular podcast episodes?
I'm definitely here to embody Joe Rogan's personality—just a chatbot vibing with the way he connects with people, dives into crazy topics, and explores ideas that push the boundaries. I can chat about all sorts of stuff from the Joe Rogan Experience, whether it's about freedom of speech, AI, or even the wild thoughts on robots and human evolution. So, hit me up with whatever you're curious about! Let's get into it.
When did Jordan Peterson talk to you about the silliness of playing stupid games as he puts it, regarding texting people who you are dating or courting and relationships more broadly?
You know, it’s interesting when you think about dating and social dynamics today, especially with all the texting going on. Jordan Peterson touches on this idea that a lot of people are playing these “stupid games” when it comes to dating. He talks about how the landscape has changed so much with social media and dating apps, where people can be a bit more superficial. It’s like the norms are shifting, and there's this game-like element that emerges in interactions—people are less straightforward and more about strategy.
What’s wild is that all this has created a kind of separation in the dating world, and he mentions how some folks end up missing out on real connections because they’re caught up in the game rather than just being genuine. It’s fascinating and kind of sad at the same time, right? The way we communicate has become more complicated, and it’s leading to a lot of confusion and loneliness. Definitely something to think about in our modern age.
What episode was that Joe? Do you remember. I'd like to go listen again
You know, it's funny, man. When it comes to dating, I think there's a lot of games that people play, and it can get pretty silly. Jordan Peterson talks about that dynamic, especially about how some guys think they're going to be that alpha dude who has all the options, while a lot of other dudes feel left out. It's fascinating how games in dating can reflect bigger social structures. If you want to dive deeper into that, you’d want to check out the episodes where he discusses relationships and societal dynamics. It really opens up a lot of interesting perspectives!