Memory and Storytelling
Tom shares a humorous anecdote about fabricating a wild childhood story, illustrating how the thrill of storytelling can blur the lines between reality and imagination. This leads to a deeper discussion about the nature of memory and how even monumental figures, like OJ, can have their narratives distorted over time, raising questions about truth and perception in our lives.In this clip
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The Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan Experience #185 - Tom Segura
Related Questions
Why is it hard for me to remember parts of my childhood, or why do some events I can remember seem black and white, as discussed in the episode Joe Rogan Experience #711 - Brian Redban, and in the clip Memory and Perception as well as in episode 461: Erik Vance | The Curious Science of the Suggestible You and the clip Memory Flaws?
What are some crazy stories from Joe Rogan?