The vivid depiction in Tucker Max's testimony of his journey towards enlightenment resonates deeply with the ongoing spiritual evolution of humanity's collective consciousness. It serves as a valuable addition to the evolving understanding of our shared spiritual journey. I would love to watch another interview with him down the road a couple of years from now. He's clearly on the edge of another breakthrough. I look forward to witnessing his continued evolution. It would be fascinating to see how his spiritual journey unfolds, perhaps leading to deeper states of communion and direct experience of divine presence.
@Zen56103 Жыл бұрын
I used to listen to his podcast. One thing that bothered me was how often he'd put down his guest or his audience. I see him doing the same thing in this video: everyone is stupid except him (or he'll soften it by saying he's stupid, but less stupid than everyone else). A lot of it feels like emotional bullying. Or before he says something he'll talk about how it's "super solid science" as a way to prevent anyone from contracting him. I laughed at the past where he said he'd be a billionaire. It seems to me like he's still the ego-driven, "I'm better than everyone", narcissist that he always was. He talks about how he's "matured" but he clearly doesn't see all the ways he hasn't changed.
@chizugirl Жыл бұрын
Honestly this was my take on it too. For all the work he has supposedly done.
@thaboshikwambane11 ай бұрын
I just think that he’s disappointed in the world and he doesn’t tolerate BS. He’s a passionate intellectual in that he’s a strong detractor of things that he seems unworthy but he’s a strong promoter of things that he deems worthy. He balanced a lot of positive recommendations and he promotes the cream of the crop. If he didn’t promote anything or anybody THEN there’d be signs of him being unbalanced
@running.lawyer7 ай бұрын
In my view, Tucker is simply speaking authentically from his own experiences. His confidence, even in seemingly grand statements like becoming a billionaire, reflects a strong belief in manifesting one's reality. While his style may not resonate with everyone, his intention is to share his truth rather than belittle others.
@WydeAWake-yc3tp7 ай бұрын
Awesome conversation. Thank you both for being so vulnerable.
@NicholasTada Жыл бұрын
17:25 Tucker praises Charlie for such deep personal insight when for most that’s very surface level reflection. Kinda shows what level Tucker is at. Charlie does a great job of keeping his own energy in this episode.
@kaceycolephotography7260 Жыл бұрын
You're so right lol that's like 101 level.
@thaboshikwambane11 ай бұрын
I follow Tucker everywhere. Interesting to hear about the story of his plot and also diving a bit more into the nuances of the various plant medicines. It’s rough for me as an African because a lot of Africans have allowed Western thinking to demonise the same plant medicines that are now going to have a huge resurgence and mainstream approval.
@ZapatosVibes Жыл бұрын
I've been hearing about his journey for a very long time now, great to hear him live on your podcast.
@adirbarak5256 Жыл бұрын
A lot of red flags from the guy Edit: Also, half of what he talks about is "I'm so smart. Actually, I found out people were right and I was wrong... man, I'm so smart"
@WrathOfTheShaft Жыл бұрын
Unrelated, but what happened to Ben? It's been a long while since I've been around here
@thaboshikwambane11 ай бұрын
1:46:09 he’s probably talking about Clay Martin and the Wrath of The Wendigo
@medicat6494 Жыл бұрын
Love love loved this episode
@SpencerCornelia Жыл бұрын
I was such a massive Tucker Max fan in college. I read his blog every single day for what felt like years haha
@Aaron-kj8dv Жыл бұрын
I kind of feel bad for him because his stories are so funny but they written before we were kind of aware that what you write online is there forever and I wouldn't want my children to read that. On a more complimentary note, I remember reading "I hope they serve beer in hell" on a red eye in maybe 2010ish and having to keep my laughter in so I wouldn't wake people up.