Neil Strauss is a wildly successful writer and podcaster. He’s written for Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and just about every other high-profile platform you can think of.
I think imposter syndrome is the modern internalized equivalent of the slave that used to ride with the Roman generals on their chariot during their victory parades, whose only job was to keep repeating on their ear, "remember that you're only human."
Did anyone else listen to Neil’s podcast? I binged it! It’s such a good story and it’s told so well! If anyone else heard it let me know if you liked it and also… how real do you think it is?
I started listening to the new series and it seems fake now:.. there’s a part with houses were people do drugs with dead children bodies on the floor that doesn’t seem believable to me…
Great chat. I read The Game when it came out and I was fascinated by it. I used to be very shy talking to women, to others in general. It helped me a lot.
I think imposter syndrome is the modern internalized equivalent of the slave that used to ride with the Roman generals on their chariot during their victory parades, whose only job was to keep repeating on their ear, "remember that you're only human."
😮interesting! And why do you mention it?
just because Neil and Chris talked about it by the end of this episode, for a little bit.
Ahhh sorry i had forgotten!! My mind was totally into Neil’s podcast (the one about the Russian spy)
Did anyone else listen to Neil’s podcast? I binged it! It’s such a good story and it’s told so well! If anyone else heard it let me know if you liked it and also… how real do you think it is?
I started listening to the new series and it seems fake now:.. there’s a part with houses were people do drugs with dead children bodies on the floor that doesn’t seem believable to me…
Yikes. That doesn't sound good.
I listened to it. I liked it, and think it's real. But FUCK THOSE COMMERCIALS!
Omg yes they were soooo annoying!!! I wouldn’t listen to those podcasts they were advertising if they paid me!! They made me hate them!!
Great chat. I read The Game when it came out and I was fascinated by it. I used to be very shy talking to women, to others in general. It helped me a lot.