Piers Morgan: Dealing With Repeat Failure, Death Threats & Regrets | E137

Last updated: Jun 2, 2023

The video is an interview with Piers Morgan discussing his early fascination with news, his opinionated nature, and his desire for fame, as well as his experiences with failure, death threats, and regrets.

The video is an interview with Piers Morgan, where he talks about his early fascination with news and his opinionated nature. He also discusses his desire to be famous and his experiences dealing with repeat failure, death threats, and regrets. The interviewer asks about the factors that went into making Piers Morgan the person he is today, including the loss of his father and certain experiences he had when he was younger. Piers Morgan also shares his thoughts on cancel culture and the importance of stimulating debate to get to the truth about people and things.

  • Piers Morgan became a news junkie at a young age and developed strong opinions.
  • He had a desire for fame and collected autographs and wrote to world leaders.
  • He has experienced failure in his career but believes it is necessary for success.
  • He has received death threats and regrets some of his past actions.
  • He was bullied in school but learned to stand up to bullies and developed mental strength and resilience.
  • He is known for his honest opinions and wants to stimulate debate and find the truth.
  • He believes mental strength and resilience are important and should be celebrated.
  • He thinks schools should teach children how to be mentally strong and resilient.
  • He believes mental health and mental illness should be separated and that mental health should focus on celebrating resilience and mental strength.

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Early Fascination with News

  • Piers Morgan became a news junkie at the age of six or seven.
  • He used to read the Daily Mail from cover to cover.
  • As he got through his teens, he became very opinionated.
  • Opinions are the spice of life for him.
  • He thinks it's important to care about what's happening in the world and work out what you think about it.
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Desire for Fame

  • Piers Morgan wanted to be famous from a young age.
  • He used to practice his autograph when he was a kid.
  • He collected autographs and wrote to world leaders.
  • He just wanted to be fabulous.
  • He thinks being the center of attention is a psychological thing.
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Dealing with Repeat Failure

  • Piers Morgan has experienced failure many times in his career.
  • He was fired from several jobs, including the Daily Mirror and America's Got Talent.
  • He left Good Morning Britain on a point of principle.
  • He believes that failure is a necessary part of success.
  • He thinks that you have to keep trying and never give up.
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Death Threats and Regrets

  • Piers Morgan's sons have been exposed to death threats simply for being his children.
  • He has received death threats himself.
  • He regrets some of the things he has said in the past.
  • He believes that cancer culture is a virus as deadly over time as a coronavirus.
  • He wants to stimulate debate and get to some kind of truth.
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Early Fascination with News and Desire for Fame

  • Piers Morgan used to write letters to famous people, including Donald Bradman, and received responses.
  • He always wanted to be famous and be the center of attention.
  • He has kept papers with best wishes from famous people.
  • He wanted to be famous as a form of acceptance and admiration.
  • He is honest about his desire for fame and his achievements and failures.
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Dealing with Bullying and Resilience

  • Piers Morgan was bullied in school for his double-barrel surname and being the only black kid in an all-white school.
  • His brother joined the school and punched the bullies, which taught him that standing up to bullies is important.
  • He loved school and had a privileged education at a prep school before attending a local comprehensive school.
  • He learned to thrive in both environments and developed mental strength and resilience.
  • He believes that mental strength and resilience are important badges of honor that are often seen as shameful in today's society.
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Opinionated Nature and Stimulating Debate

  • Piers Morgan is known for his honest opinions and brutal honesty.
  • He does not sugarcoat things or pretend to be something he is not.
  • He wants to stimulate debate and get to the truth, even if people do not agree with him.
  • He believes that truth is important in a world where it is difficult to find.
  • He wants to be respected for speaking his mind, even if people do not like him.
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Dealing with Regrets and Death Threats

  • Piers Morgan has regrets about some of the things he has said and done in the past.
  • He has received death threats and has had to take precautions to protect himself and his family.
  • He believes that people should be held accountable for their actions and words.
  • He has learned to deal with criticism and negative feedback.
  • He believes that it is important to stand up for what you believe in, even if it is unpopular.
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Mental Strength and Resilience

  • Piers Morgan admires Tiger Woods for his mental strength and resilience in the face of failure and injury.
  • Morgan believes that quitting has become too normalized in high-level sports and society in general.
  • He argues that mental health and mental illness should be separated, and that mental health should not be treated as an issue to be debated.
  • Morgan believes that schools should teach children how to be mentally strong and resilient in dealing with normal life challenges.
  • He emphasizes the importance of celebrating resilience and mental strength, rather than wallowing in self-pity and weakness.
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Teaching Resilience to Children

  • Morgan believes that schools should have more people teaching children how to be mentally tough and resilient.
  • He argues that children need to learn how to deal with normal life challenges, such as grief, trouble at work, and relationship issues.
  • Morgan emphasizes that he is not talking about clinical depression or suicidal tendencies, which are serious mental illnesses.
  • He believes that children need to learn perspective and the importance of not giving up.
  • Morgan encourages his own children to keep pounding and not give up, no matter what challenges they face.
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Separating Mental Health and Mental Illness

  • Morgan argues that mental health and mental illness should be separated, and that mental health should not be treated as an issue to be debated.
  • He believes that anxiety is exploding and that people are looking at normal life stuff as some form of mental illness.
  • Morgan emphasizes that mental illness is a serious issue that requires help and treatment.
  • He believes that the mental health debate should focus on celebrating resilience and mental strength.
  • Morgan believes that schools should teach children how to be mentally strong and resilient in dealing with normal life challenges.
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Advice for Children

  • Morgan advises his children to keep pounding and not give up, no matter what challenges they face.
  • He emphasizes the importance of perspective and learning from mistakes.
  • Morgan believes that children need to learn how to deal with normal life challenges, such as grief, trouble at work, and relationship issues.
  • He encourages his children to come to him with any issues they have, and he tries to provide them with different advice and help based on their individual needs.
  • Morgan draws on his own experience to provide perspective and advice to his children.
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Dealing with Grief and Anxiety

  • Experiencing loss is a natural part of life.
  • People die and people you love die, and you have to learn to ride the wave of grief.
  • Young people today feel unnaturally anxious about these things, as they are exposed to a sensory overload of grim stuff.
  • Technology has changed, and we need to work out a way to help young people.
  • We are encouraging or wallowing in self-pity and victimhood, which is not helpful.
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The Effects of Social Media

  • Youth today are better informed than any previous generation.
  • Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and other networks have given people an amazing connection with each other.
  • However, they have also created a terrible fear of missing out (FOMO).
  • Young people are exposed to a sensory overload of grim stuff, which can increase anxiety levels.
  • People are now watching wars in real-time on social media, which can have a devastating effect on their senses.
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The Importance of Talking About Mental Health

  • Men, in particular, do not talk about how they are feeling, which can result in alcoholism and suicide.
  • It is essential to encourage people to talk about their mental health.
  • Using the word "wallowing" can be misunderstood and harmful.
  • People misunderstand the use of the word, and there is harm in that.
  • We need to work out a way to help people who are struggling with mental health issues.
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The Debate About Obesity

  • We are not allowed to call people fat because it is offensive.
  • We now have a situation where dangerously morbidly obese people are celebrated for their body positive image.
  • The cover of Cosmopolitan featured a 310-pound model who is five foot two, but the interview never mentions her weight.
  • The debate about obesity has become ludicrous.
  • We need to find a way to encourage people to be healthy without shaming them.
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Piers Morgan's Views on Mental Resilience

  • Morgan believes that society has become too accepting of people who are morbidly obese and that it is doing them a disservice.
  • He distinguishes between people who have mental illness and those who are wallowing in their problems.
  • Morgan believes that people should have a stiff upper lip and get on with their lives instead of wallowing in self-pity.
  • He shares a motivational quote from Sir Roger Bannister about running faster than the slowest gazelle.
  • Morgan encourages people to be positive and not let normal life stuff drag them down.
  • He believes that people need to get a perspective about their lives and realize that there are others who are worse off than them.
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Morgan's Experience with Failure

  • Morgan talks about his early fascination with news and his desire for fame.
  • He shares his experiences with failure, including being fired from several jobs and having his show canceled.
  • Morgan believes that failure is a necessary part of success and that it teaches people important lessons.
  • He encourages people to embrace failure and learn from it instead of being afraid of it.
  • Morgan believes that people should not be defined by their failures but by how they respond to them.
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Morgan's Experience with Death Threats

  • Morgan talks about the death threats he has received over the years, including those related to his stance on gun control.
  • He believes that death threats are a form of terrorism and that they should be taken seriously.
  • Morgan shares his belief that people should not be afraid to speak their minds, even if it means receiving death threats.
  • He encourages people to stand up for what they believe in and not let fear control them.
  • Morgan believes that people should not give in to bullies and should instead fight back against them.
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Morgan's Regrets

  • Morgan talks about his regrets, including his treatment of some guests on his show and his involvement in the phone hacking scandal.
  • He believes that people should take responsibility for their mistakes and try to make amends for them.
  • Morgan shares his belief that people should not be defined by their mistakes but by how they respond to them.
  • He encourages people to learn from their mistakes and use them as an opportunity for growth.
  • Morgan believes that people should not be afraid to apologize and make things right with those they have wronged.
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Piers Morgan's Views on Mental Health

  • Morgan believes there is room for different perspectives on mental health issues.
  • He disagrees with the idea that 33 million people in Britain are mentally ill.
  • Morgan thinks that identifying as mentally ill when one is not can prevent those who really need help from getting it.
  • He believes that life is tough and that one must keep pounding.
  • Morgan spends hours talking through problems with his children.
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Morgan's Experience with Failure

  • Morgan believes that failure is a necessary part of life.
  • He has experienced failure in his career and personal life.
  • Morgan's family has had a lot of stuff to deal with, but they have kept pounding.
  • He believes that giving up is not an option.
  • Morgan would not find pleasure in giving up and could not look in the mirror if he did.
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Morgan's Early Professional Career

  • Morgan got a head start in his career and was made editor of the largest newspaper in the Western Hemisphere at the age of 28.
  • He believes that his fearlessness and confidence came from his family, particularly the strong women in his life.
  • Morgan thrived under the mantra of "just get on with it" and never wallowing in self-pity.
  • He worked for Kelvin MacKenzie, who was brutal but brilliant, and bounced back quickly from savage bollockings.
  • Morgan believes that people should be motivated by criticism and use it to prove others wrong.
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Morgan's Views on the "Woke Brigade"

  • Morgan thinks that the "woke brigade" has sucked all the joy out of life.
  • He believes that people are not allowed to have banter or fun in the workplace anymore.
  • Morgan disagrees with the idea that everything is bullying and that every criticism is bullying.
  • He thinks that most people are not like the "woke brigade" and do not believe the crap they are coming out with.
  • Morgan believes that life should be humorous and banter-filled.
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Piers Morgan on Woke Culture

  • Woke culture has become a new form of fascism where people want to dictate how others lead their lives.
  • People can't find anything funny anymore, and every joke is inappropriate.
  • Woke culture has become the very fascists that they profess to hate most.
  • Piers Morgan's ambition with his new show is to cancel cancel culture and go back to what a democracy should be.
  • People should be able to have a spirited debate about something and agree to disagree.
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Counteracting Cancel Culture

  • People falling out with friends and family because they're so blindly self-righteous about their own opinion that they can't tolerate another opinion.
  • University campuses where only one certain type of voice is tolerated.
  • If you're a conservative, you are the enemy to be crushed and destroyed and no-platformed.
  • Students cannot have their minds developed or evolved in an environment that cancels anybody for deviating from a woke agenda.
  • Counteracting cancel culture is necessary to go back to what society should be when it's supposedly democratic.
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Transgender Debate

  • Piers Morgan supports transgender rights to fairness and equality.
  • Trans activism leads to an erosion of women's rights.
  • What's going on in women's sport with transgender athletes is unfair and unequal.
  • Many trans people who don't want to get involved in this debate are getting subjected to mockery and ridicule.
  • Sex is not something you can just pretend like gender, and it can't be anything you make up on the spur of the moment.
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The World Has Moved from Being Woke

  • The world has moved from being woke by the original definition.
  • Woke culture has progressively become more extreme.
  • Piers Morgan believes in promoting campaigns against racial and social injustice.
  • People have to counteract woke culture to bring back common sense.
  • People should be able to celebrate other cultures without it being inappropriate.
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