Don’t cry. Every womenizer/narcissist has TRAUMAS they use that to trick Empath to look pass the “iffy “ stuff they do. I have 90% friends all nice kind Asian, n d a very few most malignant Chinese i have met in party days, female/male are the most envious jealous ppl but they will literally “in private act like this…to suck in “ the Empath,,,to have u run around to help them to “heal”. Trust me. I have seen enough ASian guys like that on yr face then in d parties . They can be very sleezy. He is very much 1 of them. I had a Female version of this Guy “friend”. Against all others freinds dislike her/warning me about her. Because that Friend in private would Operate -open up,,,,like that….then suddently my motherly instinct will kick in. Like literally dissguard everything she does thats ill minded or selfish/jealous charged. I got burned. Cuz u feel like “what ,,she/he is not a looser, its so unfair she/he got treated this way , n being laughed by others. I wanna help her.”--thats how they manipulate. 😮 i n fact that thats very effective tool. Just look at his video in Thailand, South America….like how he grabs women in streets etc. u will feel so creeped out vomit 🤮
Jimmy’s content is primarily about love/relationships in a light-hearted tone, so it was very enjoyable to see this more personal discussion and self-reflection from Jimmy. I want to see this type of discussion on his podcast once in a while. Also this is my first time discovering this channel. I really enjoyed the episode and you’re a fantastic host Eric. Can’t wait to see more episodes.
Thank you! My goal is to help creators share more about themselves as humans beyond the limited sides of them you see in their content If you blow up as a creator - the algorithm requires you to keep making content on a certain subject or in certain way - you might not get many opportunities to show a different side of yourself
I really appeciate how eric can be so open and vulnerable when he speaks to his guests. Its not even like an interview, more like friends talking to each other while we can listen. Its so nice. Damn. I wish i could be friends with Eric 😭
when I first met Jimmy his energy was just radiating out of his skin this dude is always on good vibes and cares a lot for his peers you can’t hate him
Woa Eric! I cried, it resonated so much with me what you said at the end that it is really easy to see these beautiful things in people but to acknowledge ourselves or see that within oruselves is soooo difficult, I think we are so hard on ourselves and we are so good at giving love to others but when it comes to us we are very hard and that is really heartbreaking. I´ve been hearing your podcast for a few months now and I can see you are incredibly humble, kind and loving person, I think you give so much to people and you help them grow. It´s really beautiful to see that we go thorugh life sometimes living similar experiences and what we do with them and what we become out of that it is really powerful and inspiring. So thank you for showing us that.
Hey Eric can we be friends 😭😭😭 you’re such a good person! The way you talk to your guests and the amount of empathy you exude? My god! This is literally the level of empathy I hope my friends feel from me! Also I’ve always dismissed Jimmy (didn’t hate him just didn’t think his content was for me) but I didn’t know he did stand up which is more my thing. I feel like I got to know him more and actually really like him!
thank you - and yes we can be internet friends!! appreciate it and trying my best. And yes - I think Jimmy's been through a lot and has a lot of thoughtfulness that doesn't necessarily appear in his content at first glance
I just found jimmy a few months ago and has quickly become one of my favorite RU-vidrs. Has inspired me in my content. MARK THIS HERE I will be on this podcast one day. BELIEVE IT
Hey Eric! I found you through Elliot’s video and now am listening to Jimmy’s. Love your natural interviewing style, it’s so unique and so you! Love your podcasts, keep ‘em coming!!
Dude, great interview, but you can speak a little faster. I need to watch this at 1.5 times. At which point jimmy sounds a bit too fast but u sound normal... Itd be great if u speak a little faster
im 15 minutes into the video and some things that Jimmy is saying is really resonating with me. 1.) for your external self: focusing on working out/getting healthy, dressing better for self confidence 2.) for your internal self: reading more. 3.) the idea of having a mentor. Very true stuff. If you want to improve yourself, focusing on your mind and your matter. Also the fact that he's talking about people like Tony Robbins and Gary Vee... chefs kisses
Indian names are connected to their culture and religion also sometimes caste and heritage/region , so changing their names would mean cutting off their connection with their roots , I dont know about east asians but most them have two names asian name and english name , I saw that with lot of chinese even bruce lee have chinese name.
Character building - I hear characters being developed from these experiences. I too thought I wanted my parents to change this or that as I was growing up. Looking back, nah...they were who they were. Their genuine and heartfelt approach is the outline that continues in our lives today. It's all good...but it took me a minute to get there.
You know I really enjoy jimmy telling his stories of his come up rather than him being funny and always making raunchy jokes. It’s a nice change of pace
@@trykaratIt’s so sick how you let the content creators you work with crash at your house. Have you fixed the painstakingly slow water heating for them though?
@@trykarat chill bruh im a early supporter of your soon to be viral channel. I'm literally doing you a favor by commenting and increasing your youtube algorithm. don't be pressed I'm literally a subscriber
27:02 -- regarding cancer and stress being a cause. i know it's the "good friend" thing to do, to say no, unequivocally, he did not give his dad cancer, but truthfully, as someone with merely a degree in biology, it is actually quite possible and in fact likely (though not confirmed) that stress could and does act as a mechanism to increase one's likelihood of developing cancer, and thus there is some merit to his dad's statement. firstly, what is stress? stress is a physiological state evidenced by a plethora of biological markers, such as cortisol and catecholamines. it is a state of elevated response from the body; a state where it needs to "work harder" than baseline homeostasis. long-term stress is not healthy for the body, it's quite clear from many studies and anyone's personal experience. secondly, what is cancer? cancer is simply the result of one of two things; either a process involved in creating cells, or a process involving destroying cells is disrupted and no longer functioning properly; the end result is the abnormal growth of cells. how do these functions become disrupted? mutation is a huge one. how does mutation occur? when DNA is replicated improperly, or damaged and fails to be repaired. your genes are millions of base pairs (ATGC) long and your body has to replicate them perfectly every time it makes a new cell. it doesn't do this perfectly though, and some genes are involved in fixing mistakes, or protecting the DNA from damage. for example, TP53 is a gene that is missing or damaged in HALF of the known forms of cancer; it's role is to signal other genes into repairing damaged DNA. how can genes like it get damaged? there is significant research (look up studies if you're curious) showing that stress impacts DNA repair capacity (ex: PMID: 26917863, 23014589). sounds familiar? its not impossible that the mechanisms that cause stress to inhibit DNA repair capacity also affect and damage the processes involved in the TP53 gene and make its failure more likely or rapid. tl;dr: it's pretty likely stress can and does increase your odds of getting cancer, the question is by how much.