Understanding Bullying Dynamics
Justin shares a powerful perspective on the roots of bullying, emphasizing that hurt people often inflict pain on others. He highlights the importance of bystanders speaking up, revealing that a simple intervention can halt bullying behavior. The conversation also delves into the necessity of self-love, as Justin reflects on his journey to embrace himself before extending love to others.In this clip
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I realized that my dad was just nice to me while trying to get something from me. But as soon as he noticed that I wasn't going to open the door or that his emotional manipulation didn't work, he started calling me the worst things he could think of and became extremely aggressive. I think this was his true face. Was it just him being hurt, or was it something else? I don't think so.
Why is it important to toughen up kids as discussed in the episode Joe Rogan Experience #1514 - Joe De Sena and the clip Embracing Struggle?
If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection, as discussed in the episode Joe Rogan Experience #376 - Bryan Callen and the clip Embracing Discomfort?