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Jordan Peterson on how the flood comes when you're unprepared
In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan B Peterson talks about how floods come and hurt you when you're unprepared.
This clip is from: "Biblical Series VI: The Psychology of the Flood"
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Jordan Peterson on Who You Are & Who You Could Become
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about sacrificing who you are for who you could become. He also discusses important aspects of human suffering. This video clip comes from Professor Peterson's: "Biblical Series V_ Cain and Abel_ The Hostile Brothers" ua-cam.com/video/44f3mxcsI50/v-deo.html
Jordan Peterson on Children Who Live in Truth
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson asks the question, "How good are you at helping your children live in truth?" He also talks about stories about his kids when they were younger. This video clip comes from: "Biblical Series V_ Cain and Abel_ The Hostile Brothers_1" ua-cam.com/video/44f3mxcsI50/v-deo.html
Jordan Peterson on the Idol of High Intelligence
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about how highly intelligent people often worship their high intelligence. This clip comes from Professor Peterson's "Biblical Series V_ Cain and Abel_ The Hostile Brothers"
Jordan Peterson on how to improve your writing
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan B Peterson talks about the Humanities and his self-authoring program that he set up you to improve your writing etc. This video clip comes from Professor Peterson's: "Strategy (1)_ 12 principles for a 21st century conservatism"
Jordan Peterson on the Genetics of the Politically Correct
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan B Peterson talks about the genetic aspects of people who are politically correct. He discusses the idea that we all vote based upon our innate personality traits more than we think, aspects of undifferentiated empathy, and why we shouldn't help people with things they can do for themselves. This clip comes from Professor Peterson's: "Strategy (1)_ 12 p...
Jordan Peterson on Good Kids and Antisocial Kids
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about what he calls good and bad (antisocial) kids. This video comes from Professor Peterson's "Strategy (1)_ 12 principles for a 21st century conservatism"
Jordan Peterson on the Power Dynamic shift
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about shifts in the power dynamic, tragedy, relationships, caring about what your parents think about you, independence and strength, balancing the order and the chaos, meta-places, and disruptions of your plans. This clip comes from Professor Peterson's: "2017 Personality 22: Conclusion: Psychology and Belief"
Jordan Peterson on the Inescapable Misery
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about the miseries of life, self-imposed misery, not becoming irredeemably corrupt, tragedy vs. hell, stress in life, repression, and people who have lost their faith in life. This clip comes from Professor Peterson's: "2017 Personality 22: Conclusion: Psychology and Belief"
Jordan Peterson on Satisfying Internal Constraints
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about how the world presents itself and how you should act in it. He discusses satisfying internal constraints, loose internal societies, personality traits, value structures, internal biological mechanisms, Piaget's developmental ideas, and achieving unity in the social world. This clip is from Professor Peterson's: "2017 Personality 22...
Jordan Peterson on Increasing Positive Reinforcement
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about increasing positive reinforcement and possessing the least amount of reprehensibility and ignorance. He also discusses relationships, helping others to develop, and aspects of classical conditioning. This clip is from Professor Peterson's: "2017 Personality 22: Conclusion: Psychology and Belief"
Jordan Peterson on Who You Can Become
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In this video, Professor Jordan Peterson talks about how you are the thing that is and the thing that becomes. He discusses the symbolism of the phoenix, and the bad idea of sacrificing who you could be for who you are. This clip comes from Professor Peterson's: "2017 Personality 22_ Conclusion_ Psychology and Belief"
Jordan Peterson (NEW 2017) on Blindness & Seeing
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about blindness and seeing. He discusses the idea that we have to have a body to see and to map the patterns of the world, cognitive perceptions, and conscious vision and the brain. ua-cam.com/video/WHU3BtASZxg/v-deo.html This clip comes from Professor Peterson's "Biblical Series III_ God and the Hierarchy of Authority"
Jordan Peterson on How Women Rate Men
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about how women rate men. He also discusses the feminine unknown, chaos, social cognitive categories, nature as benevolent, sexual selection, and choosy mate selection. ua-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=f8yPh1Hlf9I This video clip comes from Professor Peterson's: "2017 Personality 04_05_ Heroic and Shamanic Initiations"
Jordan Peterson on Anxiety & Depression
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In this video, Psychology Professor Jordan Peterson talks about temperament traits, negative emotional systems, anxiety, pain, grief, social isolation, disappointment, and depression. ua-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=HcwYXjNo-2Q This video clip comes from Professor Peterson's "2017 Personality 18 Biology & Traits: Openness, Intelligence & Creativity I"
Jordan Peterson (NEW! 2017) on Transforming Reality
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Jordan Peterson (NEW! 2017) on Transforming Reality
Jordan Peterson (NEW! 2017) on Seeing With the Third Eye
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Jordan Peterson (NEW! 2017) on Seeing With the Third Eye
Jordan Peterson on Maximizing Your Chances for Success
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Jordan Peterson on Maximizing Your Chances for Success
Jordan Peterson on Autism
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Jordan Peterson on Autism
Jordan Peterson on Perceptions as Very Difficult Problems
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Jordan Peterson on Perceptions as Very Difficult Problems
Jordan Peterson on Keeping Things in Perspective in Your Life
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Jordan Peterson on Keeping Things in Perspective in Your Life
Jordan Peterson on What Truly Motivates us
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Jordan Peterson on What Truly Motivates us
Jordan Peterson on the Symbolism of the Phoenix
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Jordan Peterson on the Symbolism of the Phoenix
Jordan Peterson on a Way of Generating Avatars of Yourself
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Jordan Peterson on a Way of Generating Avatars of Yourself
Jordan Peterson on Rationality and Emotion
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Jordan Peterson on Rationality and Emotion
Jordan Peterson on Your Strengths and Weaknesses
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Jordan Peterson on Your Strengths and Weaknesses
Jordan Peterson on How We Should & Shouldn't Be
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Jordan Peterson on How We Should & Shouldn't Be
Jordan Peterson on Scary Things to Worry About
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Jordan Peterson on Scary Things to Worry About
Jordan Peterson on Exposing People to Threatening Things
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Jordan Peterson on Exposing People to Threatening Things
Jordan Peterson on Paying the Price for Standing Up for Your Beliefs
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Jordan Peterson on Paying the Price for Standing Up for Your Beliefs

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  • @zzzo4509
    @zzzo4509 10 днів тому

    Women are disgusting

  • @Tom.Livanos
    @Tom.Livanos 17 днів тому

    Why aren't the interviewers interviewing political prisoners, of which there are many, in relation to standing up for one's beliefs?

  • @nikeisagreekgoddess4135
    @nikeisagreekgoddess4135 18 днів тому

    And yet here they are yapping about the Madonna-Whore dichotomy men desire 🤣 So, if you zoom out from this particular discussion, the one thing women want is to complain about everything. Instead of listening to their words, watch what they do and try understanding why they do it. 60 yeas ago you could've justified it because of their constrictions, now the world has been commodified to extreme measures for them, the walls are pink and they are yapping louder than ever. I've been thinking about this, trying to identify the misogyny in my thinking, but the more I consult women about this, the clearer it is that they are doomed to be miserable voids that can't be filled. I wish to come across something that makes these things appear less bleak.

  • @PrinceinAddis
    @PrinceinAddis 27 днів тому

    Love JP

  • @Dennie-l8v
    @Dennie-l8v Місяць тому

    Jordan delivered. Seven years later the Online University is there.

  • @jacqueslee2592
    @jacqueslee2592 Місяць тому

    This is a recent phenomenon otherwise short men would have been eliminated from the gene pool a long time ago. It happened in the sexual revolution, late 1950s and onwards when women achieved sexual freedom. However, did this not mean that women were having sex with all kinds of men. This meant that women were having sex with the alpha male. This revolution favored the alpha male as promiscuous mean that alpha male had all the women who were now free to have sex and they all chose to date the same alpha male and then move on the next alpha male. Hence, the sexual revolution proved the anthropological facts of how women mate as now we returned to primordial sexual mating patterns. Before the sexual revolution, women did not have a choice and they tend to end up with the men available in their town and who their parents chose for her to marry. In that era, short, ugly, beta males had a chance and often married. Only a small percentage of men were in fact single or childless as it was stigmatized by society's Christian ideological framework.

  • @mustaphamaouhoub7680
    @mustaphamaouhoub7680 Місяць тому

    understand it to not repeat it what an hypocrit .. what about Palestine

  • @RickeyMurlinChildersII-ll2xi
    @RickeyMurlinChildersII-ll2xi 2 місяці тому

    It’s hilarious to me that people and their sense of humor fall short of it’s not on television. They assume that someone is crazy, addicted to drugs, or mentally handicapped because their behavior is inappropriate. It would be a great idea to talk to someone rather than passing judgement. Sometimes people like me just wanna see who gives a damn enough to ask questions. Extra money does improve your lifestyle. It doesn’t make your literal life better but the comfort helps.

  • @RickeyMurlinChildersII-ll2xi
    @RickeyMurlinChildersII-ll2xi 2 місяці тому

    All this time I thought they wanted a dirt bag, dead beat…I mean, I spent years being trustworthy , employed, respectful, honest, hardworking and I got looked over and passed up for the exact opposite. I’m not an ugly man Nd I’m not beautiful yet I get passed up for those I know can’t offer what I could and don’t look as good or have the good ethic I had. Now I have nothing to offer because I’m starting from ground zero…finally divorced after years apart…looking to build with a good woman.

  • @jyrkiseppala3385
    @jyrkiseppala3385 3 місяці тому

    Emotion has prevailed in Jordan Peterson's thinking. Today, he cries and babbles vague imagery about God.

  • @user-zv4le1tp2n
    @user-zv4le1tp2n 3 місяці тому

    This video is great, exept for the fact that this man is literally tormenting and torturing a literally baby, while some elevator waiting music is playing in the back of my head.

  • @hersheudaimonia
    @hersheudaimonia 5 місяців тому

    Thank you! I will be using this vid. for my demo.

  • @Laksh7788_
    @Laksh7788_ 5 місяців тому

    It's hard to focus cause of the irrelevant background music.

  • @pinkroses135
    @pinkroses135 6 місяців тому

    He has to score at least 50% in openness or we're gonna fight over the design elements of storage baskets and he'll be sick of the little daily eccentricities (84 openness and neuroticism) 😂 but seriously appreciating beauty vs not caring could be a source of contention. I know I can't be with someone flippant in that area. I got 50 in conscientiousness so he can't be too disorderly or lax on cleanliness. Openness+conscientiousness = perfectionist problems. Extroversion is 30 so I'm not going out much unless it's outside but agreeableness is 70 so I'll follow a terrible idea here or there maybe. 😂

  • @gregcugola779
    @gregcugola779 6 місяців тому

    Jordan, All sounds very lucid. At a conscious level. The problem is that compatibility isn't conscious nor verbal. It's subconscious and non verbal. What you should be doing is reverse matching partners parental primary love objects. Not likes with likes. That's the Rubrics conundrum cube of compatibility. That's why it doesn't work. It had nothing to do with 'you'. What you think, how you feel or what you hope for. We've all been barking up the wrong tree. Matchmakers only get it partially right focusing on financial compatibility excluding love. That is arranged marriage not love marriages. That too fails. We have relationships in order to recover from being born. Or should I say, recover from being torn. Depending on your sexual proclivity. If you are female I would match you with your father/mother Male with your mother/father. I would structure the questions about them not you. As you are completely irrelevant to the question. I believe you would have a far greater deal of success than all the current models which are patently flawed. 'What's this, 'thing', called luv....?!!! 'What's that up on the road, a head...?!!!'

  • @senik64
    @senik64 7 місяців тому

    no way y'all religiously listening to a communist psycho supporting russia in ongoing war

  • @selfimprovement8177
    @selfimprovement8177 7 місяців тому

    He finally set up the humanities school

  • @Dustysoapbox
    @Dustysoapbox 7 місяців тому

    There's so much in this 5 mins that it would take you years to implement. This dude is a treasure.

  • @sujathamwangi-vipulananda9634
    @sujathamwangi-vipulananda9634 8 місяців тому

    It's demonic a phoenix

  • @hedu5303
    @hedu5303 10 місяців тому

    Serious topic but no solutions. Clickbait.

  • @FindingsOfAnArmouredMind
    @FindingsOfAnArmouredMind Рік тому

    Man, be careful with that title, you'll get libertards taking this out of context and shattering it to pieces, Peterson's just citing a study.

  • @user-uw7mh4pk1i
    @user-uw7mh4pk1i Рік тому

    obstacle is the way... its both stoic, Zen, a human experience.

  • @Sigmaified
    @Sigmaified Рік тому

    In boot camp I drew a Stick figure with boobs . Got the job done boys . 😂

  • @MM-hq2bd
    @MM-hq2bd Рік тому

    This dude is a joke. The fuck is he talking about

  • @odysseynoone3831
    @odysseynoone3831 Рік тому

    The secret to life in 5 minutes

  • @averythomas8485
    @averythomas8485 Рік тому

    Welp my only options is piracy lol

  • @mothgirlx6707
    @mothgirlx6707 Рік тому

    Not sure what solutions are covered, sounds like more complex way of saying just figure it out like always 🙄

  • @muhammadmuhaddis8938
    @muhammadmuhaddis8938 Рік тому

    It's bullshit I practiced iq test and I am 16 I had an iq of 124 it went 134

  • @GreenEyesPurpleDragon
    @GreenEyesPurpleDragon Рік тому

    I usually don't say no because people always do bad things to me if I do, and I can't stop them. What am I supposed to do? As long as it's legal, they will just keep doing it 😥

  • @atrocitasinterfector
    @atrocitasinterfector Рік тому

    That two circles and a triangle bit was so funny

    • @anjafeudel
      @anjafeudel 2 місяці тому

      Especially since he fell right into it himself 😂

  • @jamesdickson8956
    @jamesdickson8956 Рік тому

    The kingdom of heaven has come near to you. I come in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ as a disciple of His. Thank you for the video. Come follow me towards God. Sincerely, James Joseph Dickson Wednesday, May 10th, 2023 Ferguson, Missouri Amen.

  • @Marmalademan2
    @Marmalademan2 Рік тому

    So whats the solution? how do you make more things relevent to avoid the snakes or atleast some of the snakes

  • @anushree8984
    @anushree8984 Рік тому

    It's not my problem actually people around me is stupid!!

  • @jmab721
    @jmab721 Рік тому

    Noice

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK Рік тому

    😷😃

  • @willywonka6948
    @willywonka6948 Рік тому

    I'm high in Openness (91%) and my girlfriend is moderately low in Openness (34%). I'm not quite sure how to work this out, does anybody have any advice? (The other traits are relatively balanced).

    • @ahnafrafid661
      @ahnafrafid661 Рік тому

      Same situation, really concerned if I can continue the whole thing till end.

    • @ArtificiallyConcious
      @ArtificiallyConcious Рік тому

      How is this difference observed within the real world?

    • @willywonka6948
      @willywonka6948 Рік тому

      @@ArtificiallyConcious I want to try new things more often than she does, she prefers a steady routine that I find boring. Also, I prefer to talk about more abstract conversations that she's not willing to be a part of. Because of the above, we think differently and have a problem with misinterpreting each others message. Thankfully, though, she's supportive of my creative endeavors and tries to encourage progress.

    • @ArtificiallyConcious
      @ArtificiallyConcious Рік тому

      @@willywonka6948 I understand that she might not be as interested or willing to partake in abstract discussion. You briefly mention that it causes misunderstandings. Could you give an example of how this unfolds? I am particularly interested because there is a woman that I have an interest in and we’re looking to marry. I have asked her to do the test and she scores approx. 20th percentile in openness and I score around 80th. Thanks for your time.

  • @jarrodyuki7081
    @jarrodyuki7081 Рік тому

    Mbti !!!!

  • @odiltoxtaboyev7599
    @odiltoxtaboyev7599 Рік тому

    Spam

  • @e_tron5103
    @e_tron5103 Рік тому

    Here are my results(opinions anyone?) Agreeableness 57% Compassion 42% Politeness 71% Conscientiousness 72% Industriousness 62% Orderliness 76% Extraversion 80% Enthusiasm 75% Assertiveness 77% Neuroticism 16% Withdraw 41% Volatility 5% Openness to Experience 64% Intellect 41% Openness 80%

    • @willywonka6948
      @willywonka6948 Рік тому

      Great for you! Love the balance of agreeableness and openness to experience, that's a nice one. You should be able to stand up for yourself while also establishing a positive reputation. And the balance of openness gives you the blessing of balancing novelty with tradition. Your high extraversion and low neuroticism may lead to some narcissistic traits or lead you to dangerous places, but if you manage that properly you will enjoy more positive emotion and be a happier person. I respect the high conscientiousness also. You should be able to achieve the goals that you set out for yourself, but don't focus on where you want to go so much that you miss the journey to get there :) Take care. If you're curious, my traits are... Agreeableness 46% Compassion 36% Politeness 58% Conscientiousness 8% Industriousness 0% Orderliness 60% Extraversion 6% Enthusiasm 3% Assertiveness 22% Neuroticism 39% Withdraw 80% Volitility 9% Openness to Experience 91% Intellect 71% Openness 95%

    • @NidaZahoor
      @NidaZahoor 10 місяців тому

      How did you check?

  • @rasheed9705
    @rasheed9705 Рік тому

    It's funny watching men trying to tell people what women want. One thing I do know, not even women know what women want.

  • @gold_apple_vn4657
    @gold_apple_vn4657 Рік тому

    My crush is high on conscentiousness and extrovertness and nacasticism

  • @gold_apple_vn4657
    @gold_apple_vn4657 Рік тому

    I can't stand not learning something, or speedrunning. that me. You are helpful

    • @gold_apple_vn4657
      @gold_apple_vn4657 Рік тому

      So I'm high in industrious, but I found everything except for studying is hell. Studying give me energy, maybe

    • @gold_apple_vn4657
      @gold_apple_vn4657 Рік тому

      But I work for myself! I don't care a lot about my community

  • @gold_apple_vn4657
    @gold_apple_vn4657 Рік тому

    subject my self to more girls!

  • @nxll420
    @nxll420 Рік тому

    Amazing song ❤

  • @bojack3827
    @bojack3827 Рік тому

    So true

  • @KoolT
    @KoolT Рік тому

    3:00 listen up

  • @jaimlawson
    @jaimlawson Рік тому

    I found Jordan Peterson's writing guide on his website to be quite helpful to get the ball rolling and organized.

  • @awokentruth333
    @awokentruth333 Рік тому

    The Phoenix is not just an ideology he waits patiently alongside a demon that I have pictured on my profile pic. There waiting to come to earth patiently waiting for the Lord to allow them to. They cannot make a move until he says they can but they are waiting and they will be here that is a fact.He may be a myth in our world but in the spiritual world he is very real

    • @awokentruth333
      @awokentruth333 Рік тому

      Why don't you people use this Superior knowledge and grammar and help me figure this thing out. It wasn't just a dream it was so realistic I was actually there.

  • @Hendrix642
    @Hendrix642 Рік тому

    Few things make me smile as much as Jordan Peterson losing his cool and laughing :)

  • @asharali7524
    @asharali7524 Рік тому

    Masha Allah, Absolutely overwhelmed to see sister wearing hijab. No Doubt great lecture.