When Boston Celtics star Kevin Garnett showed his admiration for a segment of Joe Rogan’s podcast
AUSTIN, TEXAS: Over the years, Joe Rogan's podcast, 'The Joe Rogan Experience', has grown exponentially, especially due to the array of guests that the UFC color commentator invites for thought-provoking conversations.
His episode with retired Navy commander Jocko Willink several years ago has to be the one that managed to impress several people, including Boston Celtics star Kevin Garnett, and has, to date, amassed an incredible 12 million views on YouTube.
Kevin Garnett could watch Joe Rogan's segment with Jocko Willink 'on repeat'
Jocko Willink approaches difficulties in a certain way as he revealed in 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast.
He said, "When things are going bad, there’s gonna be some good that’s gonna come from it. Didn’t get the new high-speed gear we wanted? Good. Didn’t get promoted? Good. More time to get better. Oh, mission got canceled? Good."
"We can focus on the other one. Didn’t get funded? Didn’t get the job you wanted? Got injured? Sprained my ankle? Got tapped out? Good. Got beaten? Good. You learned. Unexpected problems? Good. We have the opportunity to figure out a solution," continued Willink.
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Apparently, Kevin Garnett found the particular attitude of Willink quite impressive as he wrote, "Love this…On repeat," while sharing the segment on his Instagram.
Internet reacts to Joe Rogan's segment with Jocko Willink
After the video of Jocko Willink's conversation was recently shared on Instagram by @motiivationsocietyy, netizens started to comment with their views regarding the retired Navy commander's remarks.
Some weren't too impressed by it, as one wrote, "Clearly has only lived a first world life!" while another added, "If you don't get the job you wanted and it's GOOD? How is it? Please elaborate."
"If all podcasts shut down... Good," quipped a user.
While others were clearly impressed, as a person asked, "Who is he?? Ay dont be replying "good", i want a name."
One more noted, "There's power in people who can weaponize the negative parts of life," as another said, "Adversity builds strong character."