Joe Rogan on Phone Addiction

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Published 2017-12-19
Joe Rogan and Bret Weinstein discuss the effects of smart phones.

Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1055.

All Comments (21)
  • @Em-gj2sg
    He sounds almost like the Joker from the Dark Knight
  • @SickMuffens
    Twitter and Facebook should shut down for two days without letting anyone know. When it gets turned back on, see how many people lost their minds over it. Only to show how attached people are to social media and that it’s a huge problem with society.
  • @LaDeeDah
    I hate to admit this, but my phone addiction has poured into my son as well. I used to read 2 novels a day growing up and now I can barely read two chapters without wanting to pick up my phone. This is so awful
  • @jacobe4836
    Watching this as I act on my phone addiction
  • @chiefzackery6651
    Starting to see a pattern. Everyone when told smartphone use is an addiction immediately gets on the defensive and states the positives to it, completely ignoring that it is completely rewiring how our brain handles neurotransmitters.
  • @KilgoreTroutAsf
    There waa internet way before smartphones. When I had a question 20 years ago, I just remembered about it the next time I went on the internet. There is VERY LITTLE extra added value of carrying it with you at all times, while at the same time the costs are ENORMOUS.
  • I literally searched up "Phone Addiction Conspiracy" and Joe Rogan was the first one to show up. No one better for this matter, and I haven't even started the video!
  • @monkeysex69
    If I could I would put this whole comment section on r/phonesarebad. Yes, most of the stuff he was saying was correct, but oh boy, so many boomers and similars here. Some of you are going as far at not hating only phones but hating a person for only possessing a phone, or even worse (God save them) *holds them*. Ok seriously this is why society is shit. And if you look into it, paople who know what they are doing with technology are NOT the targets or victims of those "companies". It is ppl who don't know shit about anything they do with their phones/desktops, people that have no idea what to trust and people that think that they know everything - people like that are feeding the marketing, and are the reason we all have to be aware now, as they are the easiest targets, are targeted, and have started it all in the first place.
  • @belejSLO
    Weinstein: The addiction to phones which is prevalent nowadays, is a good example of how not controlling the markets can be harmful to humans. Rogan, the senseless addict: baawww you focused on the negative aspects of the phones Yeah, because he was making a point, you digital junkie, and the point wasn't about the phones, it was about the markets.
  • @petergambier
    What an interesting man Bret is, he speaks words of wisdom.
  • iphone says you can turn off the mic in settings which, if true is a step in the right direction
  • @ad_stayfly7
    Listening to this on my phone about not being on my phone 🤝👍
  • @MrTedclayton
    Do not agree in regards to cameras being a red herring. AI can utilize facial recognition in order to track - as a result, an operator isn't even needed. AI can send notifications once a person's image is captured.