Keep the Spark Alive
Joe has helped an entire generation of young men stand up.
He's polarizing to different people at different times in their life. But he helped me on my way to get here while still remembering to laugh.
It IS EASY to do the easy things.
It is hard to remain present, to remain curious, and not get hard for doing that.
Joe shows that one can, even through faith, addiction, and all of the things that we do at the end of the day, still be funny.
I am a fan of straight sober October for life. That keeps me at my best.
But without Joe's curiosity and spark, I would not be here today. Truthfully.
Long-form conversations. No scripts. Real curiosity. From comedy to science to philosophy to fighting.
Not to win. Not to be right. But to actually learn. To actually understand.
Don't let the hard world make you hard. Keep questioning. Keep laughing.
Scientists. Comedians. Fighters. Philosophers. You learn from everyone.
Change your mind when you get new information. That's strength, not weakness.
It IS EASY to do the easy things.
It's easy to get cynical. To close off. To stop asking questions.
It's hard to stay curious. To stay open. To keep the spark alive.
The world will try to make you hard. Jaded. Done with it all.
Fight that. Stay curious. Keep laughing. That's the real work.
Joe shows you how to stay curious in conversation. Living Reflection shows you how to stay curious about yourself. Both keep you from getting hard.