Key & Peele- Are you too sensitive for success?



Valuetainment Weekly Episode #41: Based on a recent article written by Key & Peele of Comedy Central fame in the March 24, 2014 issue of Time Magazine, Patrick highlights why Key and Peele’s argument can help us conquer our fears.

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22 Comments on “Key & Peele- Are you too sensitive for success?”

  1. Yes Patrick – Imitation is a form of flattery… and especially when done in a humorous way!!! I am proud to have the privilege to live in a country where we can have fun and mock – even to their faces – everyone including the leader of our nation!!! That's a sign of true freedom!!! Freedom is the ultimate goal!!! 

  2. If you want to move up in life, you are going to be made fun of. When you can start laughing at your own weaknesses, it doesn't matter anymore what others are going to say.-"Somewhere along the line, we've forgotten the true purpose of humour; to help people to cope with the fears and horrors of the world."

  3. Still going- Very true. This is something my parents would always tell me as we grow up, that "If people are laughing at you, laugh with them." If you accept your flaws, no one can use them against you.

  4. Episode #71 – If you want to move up in life then you are going to be made fun of whether you like it or not. When you accept your weaknesses and start making fun of yourself once in a while then it really doesn't matter what others are going to say about you.

  5. Pat one of the reasons I believe you don't have much haters is this very reason! you make fun of yourself and then no one else can! and you connect with us authentically with no masks or hidden agenda's! I'm Persian as well by the way and the stuff on Persians had me laughing! do people really think we ride camels? come on ?.

  6. Lesson: Learn to laugh at your own weaknesses. There will be many people who mock you throughout life. You have the choice of how to respond. Just remember, mockery and imitation​ are the highest forms of flattery

  7. Camel jocky ?.

    Message of the video is that to be in a lead position, you need to take people making fun of you. As a matter of fact, you're important for them to do so, you've made it.

  8. Hey Pat, how old were you when you arrived in the USA and how long did it take for you to get the American English accent right? Thank you

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