Joe Rogan: …like Ari (Shaffir) had a real good point. Like
he was saying that, you know, if you worked on a bit and you decided to work on
that bit for 5 or 10 years, you know, that all that energy you could’ve used on
that bit you could’ve abandoned it two years ago and then worked on a new bit
for another 2 years. And then you end up completely abandoned it and started
all new and all that creativity would’ve gone into something completely new and
different. It’s totally true, isn’t it?
So there’s a line you have to cross. Like when is it? Is it
a year for a new act? Is it 2 years?
Tom Segura: I think a year... If you start always turning over
stuff after a year you actually lose something. I think a year, you have to be…
if you’re like talking about just abandoning everything and doing stuff every
12 months. I mean just from experience of watching stand-up I feel it gets
better in that 16 to 24 month frame. Where it gets super tight, you know?
Joe Rogan Experience #207: Tom Segura, Christina Pazsitzky / aprox 2:18:00
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