Guy Ritchie "You Must Be The Master of Your Own Kingdom" - The Joe Rogan Experience

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Published 2017-05-05
Joe Rogan and Guy Ritchie discuss the internal battle over self identity, the Prodigal Son parable, and the essence of narrative.

Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #956.

All Comments (21)
  • @Brandon-tk2rw
    Guy Ritchie is like a character in a Guy Ritchie movie.
  • "Don't hate the game, love the game because you're in it, mate." This is awesome.
  • @WorldTaxAndy
    If you properly absorb what he's saying here - you can disregard every 'self help' book ever written for the rest of your life. This is all the advice you'll ever need. Beautifully articulated.
  • This is the only skit from JRE I return back to year after year, the best piece of philosophy I’ve ever come across.
  • @arvi2010
    Lesson learned: Own everything Even my mistakes Dont pretend
  • @eoinbrennan3949
    You ever notice how people who been successful in life are always philosophers at heart. They always gain this wisdom along their journey. Maybe thats the real gift of sucess, Not the money or the fame but the wisdom and life lessons.
  • This changed my life. H addict. 5 yrs sober. THIS SAVED ME. Everyone has their path. This is part of mine.
  • The way Guy broke down the story of The Prodigal Son just hit me so hard that I literally had to sit down in the middle of working and process it within myself.
  • @dimension9195
    In one and half years listening to Joe and his guests I’ve learned more useful and interesting things that are relevant to my life-than I ever learned in 12 years of schooling and 3 years at university.
  • @x-Musashi-x
    As a Joseph Campbell student… Guy Ritchie does the tribal way of personal development. Intead of telling you how to be a master, he shows you through storytelling and symbolism. King Arthur spoke to me. After the movie I ended up cleaning my room 😅
  • @MrJimboCross
    Channelling his inner Brent: 'Don't hate the player hate the game? Don't hate the game, because you're in it mate... love the game.'
  • I always find it interesting when Americans and Englishmen interact in a conversation.
  • I've watched Guy Ritchie Movies my whole life - first time watching an interview with him and just realized he is the character from every movie - this guy is a legend haha
  • @hdp82
    "Play the game. Never let the game play you." -Tupac Shakur.
  • @shaunschweg
    Posting this here for myself for further reference: "If you don't own something, you're not the boss. You have to take full responsibility for everything that you do. Why be subservient? You must be the master of your own kingdom. You've got to own things - you can't just walk into things with your eyes half open, you've got to walk into things with your eyes fully open. You've got to know what you're getting into: you have to take possession of your own life. "There's a world out there trying to tell you who you are, and there's a world in here that's trying to tell you who you are. Now where do you want to put your eggs? - because the world outside is very noisy and very tempting, and it has all the razzmatazz and all the glitter; its got all the toys, but that's because you don't think you're enough in the first place. If you don't think you're enough in the first place, the whole idea of the world in order to sell you stuff is first of all they have to make you feel bad about yourself. "The expression 'don't hate the player, hate the game', well don't hate the game, love the game because you're in it mate. So, own the game, accept the rules and move on into the rules. "So the world will try and tell you who you are, and you have to tell yourself who you are."
  • @r1039
    My respect for Guy Ritchie increased ten fold
  • @realricardoruiz
    Guy is very deep and insightful but practical at the same time. He's a thinker and a doer. Not easy to come by.
  • I really wish Joe would get Guy back on.. this podcast was fantastic
  • Would have been absolutely hilarious if Joe came back wearing a suit in the next episode.