Russell Crowe asks Joe Rogan the dad question that hits deep: “You dig being a dad?”
Rogan’s answer is raw and real:
“I love it. It’s bizarre… the greatest human privilege. It’s changed me as a human being in so many different ways. Dave Chappelle has a great phrase: not only did it increase the amount of love I have, it increased my capacity for love.”
From a 28-year-old to a 14-year-old, Rogan reflects on how fatherhood shattered old beliefs—he used to think everyone should have kids; now he knows it’s not for everybody, but for him, it’s been one of the most powerful, transformative forces in his life.
Clip from this 51-second heart-to-heart—two dads getting real about the wild ride of raising humans.
Whether you’re a parent or not, does this resonate? Has fatherhood (or parenthood) ever expanded your capacity to love in ways you never expected?
Your thoughts—drop them below.
Elvis Smylie was part of Cam Smith’s scholarship program as a junior and today he held off Jon Rahm to win LIV Golf Riyadh, securing the individual and team titles for Ripper GC on his league debut.
Cam reacted to his win:
“Yeah, extremely proud. I knew he was going to come out here and do some pretty great things. To win on debut is pretty great. Probably really great. I probably wasn't expecting that, but no, super proud of him.
“I've watched him grow up as a person and as a golfer over the past six or seven years now. Yeah, it's pretty cool to see, and it's pretty cool to see that moment there at the end and the excitement. Just the emotion coming out of him was really cool.”
It took Elvis a long time to eventually agree terms to join Cam Smith’s Ripper GC during the off season. Now he’s won the first OWGR recognised LIV Golf League event to move firmly inside the top 100 in the world, quadrupled his career earnings, and heads home next week to play in Adelaide.
What a season debut for the young Aussie flusher 🇦🇺
@rippergc_@livgolf_league
The Switch is the best selling Nintendo platform of all time.
As of the end of September, it was only 10,000 units behind the Nintendo DS.
Switch more than cleared that in October, just in Japan.
So let me break it down for all you dummies that don’t understand what just happened…..
You take Seth Rollins — the so-called “Visionary” — and you put him in a ring with Bron Breakker, a Genetic Freak. But what Seth didn’t calculate… was the betrayal quotient.
Now let’s do the math:
Seth thought he had a 100% chance of survival with Bron at his side…
But what he didn’t know is that Bron’s got 66 2/3% loyalty when you factor in family bloodlines, and the other 33 1/3% is PURE RAGE.
So now Seth’s sitting there, asking “WHYYYY?”
I’ll TELL YA WHY!
Because Bron Breakker’s not here to play backup. He’s here to take over! He’s the dog-faced destroyer, and now the leash is OFF.
So Seth…
You took your eye off the math…
You had a 141 2/3% chance of getting BETRAYED…
And now you’re just another statistic in the Steiner Equation of Pain