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Adam Friedland on why comedians should focus on being funny, not becoming 'modern-day philosophers'
Comedian and talk show host Adam Friedland revealed in an interview with Fox News Digital that his comedy philosophy is "just do what's funny," never taking himself too seriously.
Socrates, if we believe Plato, did not accept money for his teaching, yet a two-day training in Socratic dialogue at the American Philosophical Practitioners Association will run you $600.
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And that's where "one day at a time" and "living in the present" are very useful. Eventually it's helpful to have a plan for tomorrow, and even a few things planned for the near future.
L.A.'s Danny Lobell is a comedian and hosts the podcast "Modern Day Philosophers," where comedians talk philosophy. But above all that, Danny Lobell loves chickens.
Friedland sat down with Fox News Digital and broke down why he believes comedians shouldn't be looked at as "modern-day philosophers" as they sometimes are, and why taking yourself too seriously ...
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