r/HubermanLab May 03 '24

Huberman on Jocko did not display extreme ownership. Nor did Jocko hold him to that standard. Episode Discussion

Hoping to have a serious discussion free of moralizing Karens and alt right incels who were both astroturfing here when the New York magazine article came out. He used the “extreme ownership” words himself and I think it was an abuse of the term. When asked about the article, he talked about the history of the pod, then went on and on about whether he skated for Venture. Then quickly addressed the cheating. I respect that he had the courage to address it at all but I would say he definitely minimized at very best.

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u/D424G May 03 '24

How does this have anything to do with your life? In the time it took you listen to it and write that post, you could have been improving someone else’s or your own health. Or learning science.

Live in reality, not in a fantasy idolization myth.

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u/Personalvintage May 03 '24

Preach sister. Thanks for stopping by.

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u/D424G May 03 '24

Let’s prove you are real, rather than a short worded bot:

Show the evidence that Huberman cheated on 6 women vs 1 women? Also, why was Huberman mad late into the night about Anya’s infidelity in her previous marriage and who really fathered her kids? Hint: it’s why her husband divorced her.

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u/Personalvintage May 03 '24

I was trying to have a discussion about the concept of extreme ownership. I gives a fuck about that tired dead broad who sold fake organic beef.

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u/D424G May 03 '24

Bot- here is why: you would be posting on the Jocko thread, because Huberman doesn’t ascribe to that.

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u/Personalvintage May 03 '24

He literally used the words himself as a guest on the most recent Jocko podcast. Also, you suck at being a person.

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u/D424G May 03 '24

Well put, and does nothing to prove your validity beyond an auto-responding troll bot. In his Masters at UC Santa Barbara, why did he focus on retinal neuropathic degeneration before transferring to San Diego- and why?