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<blockquote data-quote="Wutang" data-source="post: 531995" data-attributes="member: 2952"><p>^ Agreed. I wouldn't say Rogan is a great intellect and even in his middle age he still gives the same vibe as the stoner burnout kid from high school who think he's much more intelligent then he really simply because he's attracted to ideas that are outside of the mainstream. I think he's a great host however and he is very good at getting his guests to open up and express their ideas to the best of their abilities. He will interject his own opinions but he mostly lets his guests have the spotlight and he knows what questions to ask to get the most out of them. </p><p></p><p>As for Eddie Bravo, he's a guy who has a lot of interesting ideas when it comes to jiu jitsu and grappling. However, when he tries to speak out his area of expertise he comes off as even more of a burnout then Rogan does. I remember reading his grappling instructional books and the first parts of the books would have nothing to do with grappling but instead had his personal musings on spirituality and marijuana. They read like forum posts written by some 17 year old teenager who just discovered Anonymous for the first time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wutang, post: 531995, member: 2952"] ^ Agreed. I wouldn't say Rogan is a great intellect and even in his middle age he still gives the same vibe as the stoner burnout kid from high school who think he's much more intelligent then he really simply because he's attracted to ideas that are outside of the mainstream. I think he's a great host however and he is very good at getting his guests to open up and express their ideas to the best of their abilities. He will interject his own opinions but he mostly lets his guests have the spotlight and he knows what questions to ask to get the most out of them. As for Eddie Bravo, he's a guy who has a lot of interesting ideas when it comes to jiu jitsu and grappling. However, when he tries to speak out his area of expertise he comes off as even more of a burnout then Rogan does. I remember reading his grappling instructional books and the first parts of the books would have nothing to do with grappling but instead had his personal musings on spirituality and marijuana. They read like forum posts written by some 17 year old teenager who just discovered Anonymous for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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