Don't feel too bad dude. He thinks he's good at comedy, but he sucks. Excellent at mma, podcasting, commentary, etc. However, he does suck at standup comedy. So you can't be great at everything you do. The point is to strive for greatness.
Bro this is exactly what i’ve been sayin when it comes to mental health. Humanity is so far away from “the way” right now, we’re giving in to the weak human desires and not fulfilling our potential through trial. It’s no coincidence depression and anxiety are on the rise.
Lately I believe there is a strong silent majority. I think humanity as a whole has always had the.... Modern day liberals dare I say. They're just able to be very effective at this time in history. Keep fighting. Stay dilligent. Trust in God
I am Japanese and I am impressed by your knowledge of Miyamoto Musashi Because Miyamoto Musashi was considered one of the most powerful samurai in Japan a very great warrior and a legendary warrior Who wield two swords at the same time and Who was the founding master from The art of the ambidextrous to the Katana
@@fixer1140 warrior in the soul,soul=spirit,spirit= mind=control of his own mind and the wisdom of a warrior. miyamoto musashi, said that a great master, with a wisdom to always keep his Katana in his saya Meaning is that a great force must have its own responsibility, control and wisdom. Just read the book is better because knowledge is everything in this world and Because it's Man had knowledge that nobody else have in this world, because there is a big difference between being a warrior and a warrior in spirit.
I bought a copy of that book around the same time as Joe did. It was probably on the discount table at a chain bookstore. I'm not surprised that Joe has read it.
Yo where can I read it? (Online preferably) and is this a book, light novel or manga? Idk if I'm wrong but think I've heard of a manga called vagabond but might not be related at all
@@NinjaSushi2 Missing out, bro. In my opinion. But may not hold up in terms of today's ingenuity. Still a very unique and satisfying puzzle-solving element only found in that game, to my knowledge.
"Once you understand the way broadly, you can see it in all things" Absolutely agreed, I realised a similar thing few months ago.... Once you have a broader understanding of what you want to be, you start seeing "steps" to reach your goal, and you are able to find steps in "everything" and "anything" that you do. Even if it's something that doesn't have anything to do with your goal, but you will be able to see steps in that too.
Id say its more achievement of capacity recognising through the principal and the deep core on one thing. And then throughout that principle that you achieved from your one thing, you can apply on almost everything else and it becomes easier because that principle connects every other fields together simply.
Musashi was once challenged to duel on a small island. On the boat ride, he decided he'd distract his opponent with complete disrespect. So he told the ferry man to make him late, and asked to borrow the extra oar. As they traveled on, Musashi began carving it into the shape of a sword. When they finally arrived, his opponent was furious. Musashi was not only late, but it appeared he'd even forgotten his sword. Infuriated by such disrespect, he was distracted, and unable to fight at his fullest potential. It was then, that Musashi began beating him to death with a broken boat oar.... This very scene is depicted in Masashi's famous statue. I recommend admiring it for a few.
Musashi’s opponent, Kojiro, was purportedly armed with an nodachi, a sword that’s usually longer than a standard katana, so Musashi made that oar sword extra long to give him a reach advantage
Dude... Whoever edited this, you did an incredible job with all those samurai mangas blend in! I felt a rush thinking back at reading those when I was a teenager. Thanks 👍
imagine at 13 he defeated an adult samurai without using a katana 💀💀 just a huge wooden rod and kills him by destroying his head like damn.. and it was his first actual fight
The Musashi novel is absolutely amazing and the English audiobook is even better. But we are not so much familiar with the real Musashi and more familiar with the legends of him.
The reason his quote is so profound is because he was a master of all kinds of weaponry and horseback combat. He was a master of dual samurai swords as well.
Great book. "Go Rin No Sho", the Book of 5 Rings is overlooked. Most people have heard of Sun Tzu but not enough know about that book. Good read and definitely has life lessons that are applicable today.
You're right Joe the sad part is most Americans these days don't like hearing the truth that is them that has the problem that it's them that has the struggle that is them that has a setback on trying to become something better so that's what they get stuck on and why they never become something better you have overseen and became something better because you saw that at a young age apparently
"Do Nothing You Will Regret.” Musashi inspired me in ways I can’t describe. Thanks to Joe for raising awareness about Musashi... his philosophy inspired so much that I now dedicate my channel to his teachings ⚔🔥🔥
you can see in it all things, for it becomes your life. such understanding is a relationship, in finding that your dream relates to everything that you could see. it is such relating by which all things exist, for they relate to each other. it is ultimately who you are or what you live for. your dream, it has to do with everything. otherwise there is conspiracy to redo with anything.
'If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything.' ~Miyamoto Musashi "Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the way that leads to life, and only a few find it." ~Jesus of Nazareth
Just incase some people wonder and don't know who Miyamoto Musashi is, he is known as the strongest and best samurai there ever was and the strongest person in Japan who ever lived.
This is the truth if you will receive it. My son was Musashi and he remembers it. Very scary person. Honestly this is actually true: I craved the hell out of sushi while I was pregnant with him and had to have it every day. Do not take Musashi lightly
If you're not joking then I'm very sad that your son has to live with your delusion that you push onto him. People have to realise that not every thought they have is true, but this goes quite far.
The book of 5 rings is a fantastic book. I've been enamored with Musashi for 2 decades. The way he dueled challengers was so smart, he'd show up late or talk shit about the person just anything he could do to get inside his opponents head. Dude was light years ahead of most in the art of battle
Learned about Miyamoto Musashi as a kid, oddly enough through an Iron Maiden song called “Sun and Steel”. Incredible human / warrior. Unbelievable stuff.
I read a 1000+ page historical fiction about Musashi based off the actual duels and battles he fought in. One of the greatest swordsman who ever lived. Guy was absolutely ruthless.
Book of 5 rings is a classic I've read over and over to develop a warrior mindset when it came to conquering the daily battles of life. Miyamoto Musashi taught that he didn't make a distinction between when he picked up a sword or a pen. His strategy is based on possession of the very spirit of the thing itself and not just the manifestation of the thing. Being the spirit of the thing you possess, what's in the heart cannot be taken from the hand. 💚🖐🏽
Star Wars Jedi ironically has a similar theme as well, how trials make you stronger and helping someone is actually taking away their opportunity for growth and harming them
The Five Rings is a book that can be applied to almost everything. In College, my teacher had us read it as a guide in Business Marketing. One of the most powerful none fiction books I have ever read.
I felt so attacked by the "you suck at skateboarding" cause I just recently started trying to learn skateboarding through borrowing a skateboard and it is hella hard.
Miyamoto Musashi was a master of the way of the water. Of all samurais written down in history he was my favorite. Simply by the way he handled himself on the battlefield
Most of, if not all, of Musashi's stories are either fake or highly controversal at best. Ranging from the island that's claimed to be he won a duel in being named with his dueling partner's name, all the way to the descendants of a samurai family that he claimed to have eliminated still living and thriving today. People still hold him up in holy light basically because of the marketing, both then and now. Joe doesn't have a tattoo of a great warrior, he has one of a great conman.
I first heard about him through the samurai trilogy and needed to know more… in Japan he’s a real hero to many who still believe in tradition and honour. There’s a statue of him on an island where he fought his most famous fight. The sad thing is,is learned so much about death that he turned his back on killing to live in peace among monks and he died from stomach cancer. So no man could beat him,he was finally beaten from within by the cruel disease no one knew about back then
Man that last comment abt skateboarding really hit me lol…I feel attacked
I love how it ended on that I was like totally listening to him and that music
And then he said I have no skills and I was like wait..
I cant even drive on a skateboard and felt offended😭😁
I haven't skateboarded in 10 years and that hurt me
To be fair, he ain't wrong... there's always room for improvement
Don't feel too bad dude. He thinks he's good at comedy, but he sucks. Excellent at mma, podcasting, commentary, etc. However, he does suck at standup comedy. So you can't be great at everything you do. The point is to strive for greatness.
"Preoccupied by a single leaf , you will miss the tree ; Preoccupied by a tree , you will miss the entire forest"
-Vagabond
"Smoking pot will exacerbate ADHD symptoms" -Vagrant (me)
that was the priest line isnt it?
@@agwe. ye
@@mikemotorbike4283 yo is this true
Preoccupied by the entire forest you won't see a single leaf
"he killed 62 men in one-to-one combat... you suck at skateboarding".
Well that de-escalated quickly.
I "pickup that challenge and easily win with a bad upper argumentation
He killed 16 Czechoslovakians, guy was an interior decorator.
😂😂😂😂
Joe forgot to mention that Musashi cheated a LOT in those 62 duels.
U suck
Bro this is exactly what i’ve been sayin when it comes to mental health. Humanity is so far away from “the way” right now, we’re giving in to the weak human desires and not fulfilling our potential through trial. It’s no coincidence depression and anxiety are on the rise.
This comment needs more likes
Not me
Lately I believe there is a strong silent majority. I think humanity as a whole has always had the.... Modern day liberals dare I say. They're just able to be very effective at this time in history. Keep fighting. Stay dilligent. Trust in God
When you give in to the weak,your weak,but when you stay strong,the weak become strong or perish
Are you talking about the fetish of transgenderism lol
I am Japanese and I am impressed by your knowledge of Miyamoto Musashi Because Miyamoto Musashi was considered one of the most powerful samurai in Japan a very great warrior and a legendary warrior Who wield two swords at the same time and Who was the founding master from The art of the ambidextrous to the Katana
"Oh, great warrior hehe. Wars not make one great"
@@fixer1140 warrior in the soul,soul=spirit,spirit= mind=control of his own mind and the wisdom of a warrior. miyamoto musashi, said that a great master, with a wisdom to always keep his Katana in his saya Meaning is that a great force must have its own responsibility, control and wisdom. Just read the book is better because knowledge is everything in this world and Because it's Man had knowledge that nobody else have in this world, because there is a big difference between being a warrior and a warrior in spirit.
@@kibayaiba3893 I've read the book 3 times, I love it. By the way, my previous quote was from Yoda lol.
I bought a copy of that book around the same time as Joe did. It was probably on the discount table at a chain bookstore.
I'm not surprised that Joe has read it.
50$ you're just a schyzophrenic weeaboo.
Vagabond was the manga that introduced me to Miyamoto Musashi and to this day is still in my top 3 manga of all time.
Berserk Vagabond and One Piece for me
@@samthomas9651 Based
@@samthomas9651 berserk, kingdom, vagabond, vinland saga. The best of the bests
@@isken6593 Vinland is soooo good I forgot about that I caught up so long ago, Kingdom is one I have on my backlog to read eventually
@@samthomas9651 actually kingdom is my favorite among these, you really should read it 👌
Joe absolutely hit the nail on the head with his insight here. I am truly an abysmal skater
Bro the nail wouldn't hit his head it will just slide on it 💀💀
Your skating is only abysmal if it's no fun. If it's fun, it's great, regardless of "skill" level.
Yet fails in living up to what he is preaching here.
@@user-mx6eh7ui8nI mean my comment was a joke, and I have tons of problems with Rogan, but do you not think he does hard shit?
Joe Rogan's ultimate fantasy: Samurai vs. Grizzly Bear fighting inside a UFO
Mushashi's greatest feat is surviving a fight against Yujiro hanma.
He’s talking about the real life version of miyamoto musashi 😂
@@MRPP-he1wn real life Musashi isn't even that different he is a real Baki character in this world he has surpassed all human limits
@@Baktrianos he was a samurai wtf are you talking about he just didn't have a master, he was a ronin
@@minecraftkingest4116 wtf u r .
Musashis greatest feat is not sucking at skateboarding
Joe needs to read vagabond
Yo where can I read it? (Online preferably) and is this a book, light novel or manga? Idk if I'm wrong but think I've heard of a manga called vagabond but might not be related at all
I bet he's read it. It's too good to miss
@@P-Fizzy Tachiyomi
@@P-Fizzy here in Indonesia you can buy a complete vagabond its one of the best
@@alangregory5580 nah not read it buh, but if you're all talking it up that much I defo need to
"The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way"
YO, that Okami music looping? Fantastic and criminally underrated, under celebrated game.
Finally someone else!
It is good music. Never played the game.
@@NinjaSushi2 Missing out, bro. In my opinion. But may not hold up in terms of today's ingenuity. Still a very unique and satisfying puzzle-solving element only found in that game, to my knowledge.
Yup it is, hilarious.
W comment
My life's difficult and im proud of my pains.
Behold, my heart of kindness.
I will never waver or shy away from challenges.
Im proud of you
"Once you understand the way broadly, you can see it in all things"
Absolutely agreed, I realised a similar thing few months ago.... Once you have a broader understanding of what you want to be, you start seeing "steps" to reach your goal, and you are able to find steps in "everything" and "anything" that you do.
Even if it's something that doesn't have anything to do with your goal, but you will be able to see steps in that too.
😂 That's makes no sense, Joe is always talking shit like he's some great philosopher, he's not.
Id say its more achievement of capacity recognising through the principal and the deep core on one thing. And then throughout that principle that you achieved from your one thing, you can apply on almost everything else and it becomes easier because that principle connects every other fields together simply.
Love the Okami music in the background
Musashi was once challenged to duel on a small island. On the boat ride, he decided he'd distract his opponent with complete disrespect. So he told the ferry man to make him late, and asked to borrow the extra oar. As they traveled on, Musashi began carving it into the shape of a sword. When they finally arrived, his opponent was furious. Musashi was not only late, but it appeared he'd even forgotten his sword. Infuriated by such disrespect, he was distracted, and unable to fight at his fullest potential. It was then, that Musashi began beating him to death with a broken boat oar.... This very scene is depicted in Masashi's famous statue. I recommend admiring it for a few.
Musashi really knew what he was doing
Musashi’s opponent, Kojiro, was purportedly armed with an nodachi, a sword that’s usually longer than a standard katana, so Musashi made that oar sword extra long to give him a reach advantage
Basically, Musashi cheated in a lot of these Duels to win. He was very smart and didn't play by anyone else's rules, he made up his own.
@@theoutlawking9123
He basically found that if your life was on the line, why would I stand in a line and take the shots when I can move away.
@@samuraijackoff5354 Exactly.
"If today is or victory over ourselves of yesterday then tomorrow shall be our victory over lesser men" Miyamoto Musashi
"On my right arm"
Joe understands how big he is.
Great book! Along with "Thick face/black heart" and "the art of selfishness" , those books change everything for me...
Dude... Whoever edited this, you did an incredible job with all those samurai mangas blend in! I felt a rush thinking back at reading those when I was a teenager. Thanks 👍
Which ones did they mix in
Gay as hell
@@terrenceduarte5348 vagabond
Joe Rogan needs to read the manga “Vagabond.”
Its just an amazing piece of art, noone should miss.
imagine at 13 he defeated an adult samurai without using a katana 💀💀 just a huge wooden rod and kills him by destroying his head like damn.. and it was his first actual fight
Blunt beats sharp whenever armor is involved
Only human that has reached the heights of a god
It is better to be a warrior in a garden, than a gardener in a war. - Sunzi
That quote is actually real. You really do see certain things in everything, if you learn to understand them
THIS MUSIC IS FROM OKAMI!!! I LOVE THIS MUSIC!! SO MANY NOSTALGIC VIBESSS.
what is the name of the song ?
Yes. It's another way of saying that all things connect in similar relationships to one another. The trick is to see that relationship.
The Musashi novel is absolutely amazing and the English audiobook is even better. But we are not so much familiar with the real Musashi and more familiar with the legends of him.
The reason his quote is so profound is because he was a master of all kinds of weaponry and horseback combat. He was a master of dual samurai swords as well.
Great book. "Go Rin No Sho", the Book of 5 Rings is overlooked. Most people have heard of Sun Tzu but not enough know about that book. Good read and definitely has life lessons that are applicable today.
how big of a book is it page wise?
"If you keep focusing on a single tree in front of you, you will missed the whole forest around you".
"Yet if you just wander the forest without picking a tree, you will never lay down that wood"
@@dpz4341 how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
@@Fire_soul1796 the wood chuck could chuck much wood if that wood got got sucked so much that Chuck wood chuck that crutch and clutch miss wood chuck
@@dpz4341 Yeah! take that, Musashi.
This is a Highly motivational thread guys
"I have a tattoo, because I read a quote..." 💀💀💀
Its because the quote resonated with him and shaped the path of his life ya dingus
People have pretty tattoos.. and before quotes became memes, quotes were sometime words of wisdom. Quotes might have missed you in your life..
"there is a rhythm to all things. Moreover, there is a rhythm to the formless."
loving that vagabond usage right there! phenomenal manga!
You're right Joe the sad part is most Americans these days don't like hearing the truth that is them that has the problem that it's them that has the struggle that is them that has a setback on trying to become something better so that's what they get stuck on and why they never become something better you have overseen and became something better because you saw that at a young age apparently
That’s a bit of over generalizations, unless you’ve known and talk to millions of Americans.
*_" All things are difficult at first "_*
"Do Nothing You Will Regret.” Musashi inspired me in ways I can’t describe.
Thanks to Joe for raising awareness about Musashi... his philosophy inspired so much that I now dedicate my channel to his teachings ⚔🔥🔥
you can see in it all things, for it becomes your life. such understanding is a relationship, in finding that your dream relates to everything that you could see. it is such relating by which all things exist, for they relate to each other. it is ultimately who you are or what you live for. your dream, it has to do with everything. otherwise there is conspiracy to redo with anything.
I respect joe even more after this bro knows a lot of shit 😂
Love this. There’s always room for growth, never stop reaching for more. Once you stop teaching you stop growing, you stop progressing
"you think you're good at skateboarding?, No you suck at it"
- miyamuto musashi
'If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything.' ~Miyamoto Musashi
"Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the way that leads to life, and only a few find it." ~Jesus of Nazareth
Incredible!
"When u learn to identify the patterns in everything, u come to realize they are but subtexts for the same and one thing"
~Me~
Just incase some people wonder and don't know who Miyamoto Musashi is, he is known as the strongest and best samurai there ever was and the strongest person in Japan who ever lived.
Massive respect for Joe. The undestanding he has for Musashi shows how warrior-like he is.
This is the truth if you will receive it.
My son was Musashi and he remembers it. Very scary person. Honestly this is actually true: I craved the hell out of sushi while I was pregnant with him and had to have it every day. Do not take Musashi lightly
🐒🐒🐒
Haahahahahha nice joke. So funny 😂😂😂
If you're not joking then I'm very sad that your son has to live with your delusion that you push onto him. People have to realise that not every thought they have is true, but this goes quite far.
@@sarcafacent3973 yeah bro she's just stupid plain and simple
The book of 5 rings is a fantastic book. I've been enamored with Musashi for 2 decades. The way he dueled challengers was so smart, he'd show up late or talk shit about the person just anything he could do to get inside his opponents head. Dude was light years ahead of most in the art of battle
Good book. Musashi is a name recognized everywhere.
Learned about Miyamoto Musashi as a kid, oddly enough through an Iron Maiden song called “Sun and Steel”. Incredible human / warrior. Unbelievable stuff.
“Through doing things that are difficult…”
*instantly clicks off video*
I read a 1000+ page historical fiction about Musashi based off the actual duels and battles he fought in. One of the greatest swordsman who ever lived. Guy was absolutely ruthless.
Become perfect in everything you chose to do with your life is the way of the samurai
Book of 5 rings is a classic I've read over and over to develop a warrior mindset when it came to conquering the daily battles of life. Miyamoto Musashi taught that he didn't make a distinction between when he picked up a sword or a pen. His strategy is based on possession of the very spirit of the thing itself and not just the manifestation of the thing. Being the spirit of the thing you possess, what's in the heart cannot be taken from the hand. 💚🖐🏽
Yes and he proofed it by using a wooden sword know as fubayashi kazan, in a death duel with Sasaki Kojiro
I am learning this exact thing through boxing. I see a method to get better at everything by seeing it as a boxing match.
No way! I'm 16 myself and reading the book atm as well, due to martial arts :0
When you start doing things which are difficult, you will see next level difficulties to option. It’s called LEVEL UP YOUR SKILLS 🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏
Man is strongest when he walks alone, reliance on others breeds weakness. Zane Grey
Tony hawk like, "I gotta get better?🤨"
imagine having a 62-1 KD ratio in 1 on 1's
Star Wars Jedi ironically has a similar theme as well, how trials make you stronger and helping someone is actually taking away their opportunity for growth and harming them
Joe Rogan: - I have a tattoo of Myamoto Musashi.
Me: - I have a Tattoo of Myazaki Kojima.
What can break you can make you better.
Respect to all the men and women who got married, had children, and died waiting to hear the quote 🙏 🙏
Music from the game "Okami", for anyone wondering.
He wasn't Samurai.
He was Ronin of the path of a Loner.
Shoutout to Vagabond absolutely fantastic story.
Rogan found “the way”.
Okami music makes this 10× better
imagine joe seeing a bear wearing a samurai armor
Man joe rogan really just has a relatability to the way he speaks, i love hearing him tell stories
Mans been using water breathing forms long before demon slayers
Only Rogan can go from a Samurai warrior to skateboarding in the blink of an eye
Mushashi is amazing!!!!🙏🙏
The Five Rings is a book that can be applied to almost everything. In College, my teacher had us read it as a guide in Business Marketing. One of the most powerful none fiction books I have ever read.
"Make your everyday stance your war stance, therefore no opponent can ever catch you off guard."
Smartest thing Joe ever elated to.
It is criminal that they will never make a sequel to Okami.
I felt so attacked by the "you suck at skateboarding" cause I just recently started trying to learn skateboarding through borrowing a skateboard and it is hella hard.
Damn, that was a great quote... makes perfect sense.
That skateboarding one felt personal...
My motto since I was a teenager. "Forever better" people have told me that I am a master at my job. I tell them that I am getting better every day.
Focus on a single leaf, you miss out on the tree, focus on the tree, you miss out on the forest
ok with that Okami soundtrack, I see you 👍
Good tat never expired; aged like fine wine.
Miyamoto Musashi was a master of the way of the water. Of all samurais written down in history he was my favorite. Simply by the way he handled himself on the battlefield
My skateboarding confidence just plummeted
He is saying "once you understand how get better at something you understand how to get better at everything"....
What joe is saying always think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world, you must humble yourself
The Earth (Ground) book. Props to Rogan for knowing this work.
I thought this was gonna be a inspirational quote about life but no, this guy just attacked my skateboarding skills
Most of, if not all, of Musashi's stories are either fake or highly controversal at best. Ranging from the island that's claimed to be he won a duel in being named with his dueling partner's name, all the way to the descendants of a samurai family that he claimed to have eliminated still living and thriving today. People still hold him up in holy light basically because of the marketing, both then and now. Joe doesn't have a tattoo of a great warrior, he has one of a great conman.
That's interesting where did you find that out?
Not unlike Jesus or Muhammad
**Proceeds to make Myamoto Musashi noises**
Vagabond is fucking amazing, wish there was more of it.
When joe took those headphones off I felt like I was back in school about to be told off by my teacher
"My right arm." You mean that thick ass log right there?
Homie was feeling for his hairline for a sec 😭 then grabbed the headphones
Man, Joe needs to get Jiri on his podcast. That would be sone next-level deep spiritual shit.
Out of nowhere the skateboard thing had me laughing out loud
"They had us in the first half not gonna lie"
I first heard about him through the samurai trilogy and needed to know more… in Japan he’s a real hero to many who still believe in tradition and honour. There’s a statue of him on an island where he fought his most famous fight. The sad thing is,is learned so much about death that he turned his back on killing to live in peace among monks and he died from stomach cancer. So no man could beat him,he was finally beaten from within by the cruel disease no one knew about back then
Controlling the inner chaos allows you to control the chaos around you! Learned this while drifting.
Made his first kill with a wooden sword whe he was a child. Musashi was a legend.