Matthew McConaughey on Joe Rogan was a gorgeous episode
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Date: February 9th, 2022 12:26 AM Author: slimy ticket booth
One that really sticks out in my mind is when McConaughey says, while discussing his worldview (in his classic McConaughey style which I know I won't do justice to when paraphrasing from memory):
"I'm all for progress, because I'm for innovation, but I'm also for what's tried and true, what works, what has worked, what always will work."
Also MM brings up how he's said something pro-Christian at a Hollywood event, seen people in the audience about to clap, and then they read the room and decide not to.
And of course MM has a great self-deprecating humor about it all, a kind of Robert Louis Stephenson "playing the hand we're dealt with grace and poise" life philosophy.
It's really hard to do it justice, because the whole thing really is worth your time, even just to have on in the background while doing chores around the house.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5024111&forum_id=2#43935113) |
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