Celebrity boxer Mike Tyson brought to his program
Hotboxin’ his psychotherapist Sean McFarland and a certain DJ Whoo Kid, and told them that he was “terribly afraid of everything” – that’s why he was so ferocious in the ring and out of it in the old days. The main topic of discussion was financial security and the effect of money on happiness.
“I’m so scared that I’m very violent that I can’t control my violence,” Tyson admitted. “I am Mike Tyson, and I am terribly afraid of everything. The only thing I can do is attack.”
McFarland compared him to a “frightened little boy”.
When DJ Whoo Kid remarked on the irony that one of the most successful members of his sport feels like this, Tyson responded: “When you put money in the bank and you get a check every month and you can live on it for the rest of your life, that’s safety? Does that mean you won’t get sick, you won’t get hit by a car, you won’t jump off a bridge? I don’t know if money can protect you from all this.”
Mike Tyson: “My expiration date is coming to an end”
“Success is the reason I tore my life apart. Destroying yourself is just as motivating as growing,” Mike said thoughtfully.
At the beginning of the summer, he admitted that in the fight against Roy Jones, I was under mushrooms and grass.
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