Apart from dealing with combat sports, Joe Rogan often uses his YouTube podcast to share his views on spirituality and life. In fact, the UFC color commentator is famous for imparting valuable advice, which can help people from all walks of life. However, while Rogan is treated as a life guru himself, a recent Instagram interaction has shown how he is equally open to guidance from other spiritual personalities.<\/p>\n
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Sadhguru, the head of the Isha Foundation, recently interacted with Mike Tyson, during which he talked about where \u201cfear\u201d actually comes from. Tyson may have portrayed himself as someone unworldly due to his incredible in-ring performances. However, while talking to Sadhguru, the Boxing phenomenon confessed that not only does he have fears like other mortals, but he also often fails to find their roots. Subsequently, Sadhguru helped Tyson understand that most fears are derived from the inability to organize a person\u2019s thoughts.<\/p>\n
Interestingly, Joe Rogan shared a clip of Sadhguru and Tyson\u2019s interaction on his Instagram story, suggesting that he too was enlightened by what the head of the Isha Foundation had to say.<\/p>\n
Most humans have several fears deeply instilled in their minds. Practically, it\u2019s never possible for any individual to gain control over all of the things that make them afraid. However, following Sadhguru\u2019s words may help them find the way out of the anxiety that arises from such fears. In fact, Mike Tyson can benefit from Sadhguru\u2019s advice when he goes up against Jake Paul in July 2024.<\/p>\n
\n@joerogan<\/a> shared a reel as his Instagram story where the Indian spiritual personality, Sadhguru, enlightened @MikeTyson<\/a> about the roots of his fears pic.twitter.com\/0blzMt5jP7<\/a><\/p>\n
— Souvik Roy (@realbong97) April 28, 2024<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n