2017 Personality 02/03: Historical & Mythological Context

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  • In this lecture, 02 and 03 combined, I provide some historical context for the understanding of personality, suggesting that the clinical theories, concerned with the transformation and improvement of personality and character, are embedded within a classic narrative/mythological structure.
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  • @TheSnakeh
    @TheSnakeh 7 років тому +2593

    It's definitely much better to watch the whole video in its original context rather than watching clips of it.

    • @Chaosdude341
      @Chaosdude341 5 років тому +34

      Completely agree.

    • @YongyoonKim
      @YongyoonKim 5 років тому +36

      @I'm unsubscribing. unsubscribed

    • @ZombiePanda501
      @ZombiePanda501 5 років тому +19

      Of course it's better... but it's harder!

    • @patsutubehortchan
      @patsutubehortchan 5 років тому +44

      The clips are ad ridden. However, clips were a major vehicle for his becoming an internet phenomena. Thank _______ (insert your higher power here) for that! I probably wouldnt have found these lectures otherwise. I can't think of anyone that has helped the world more in recent times. Even if someone doesn't buy into anything he says, just having the issues raised is morally philanthropic.

    • @AxeTrophy
      @AxeTrophy 5 років тому +22

      ​@@patsutubehortchan Clips are a great medium to gain interest for larger pieces of material, purely because of how vast the amount of information on the internet is. Nobody watches a 2 hour lecture willingly, without knowing beforehand that spending 2 hours like that is worth it.

  • @sergejpopov
    @sergejpopov 4 роки тому +88

    “Because life is so difficult, you have to do something that’s truly worthwhile in order to justify it.” - Jordan Peterson

  • @Krath1988
    @Krath1988 7 років тому +605

    Not sure what lecture its from but now whenever I have some stupid negative thoughts I just hear you saying "yeah yeah, everyone's life is a tragedy" in my head and chuckle. Thanks Dr. Peterson.
    Brb, have to save my father from a whale.

    • @brynhildrbuladottir8425
      @brynhildrbuladottir8425 5 років тому +11

      WHEN IS HE GETTING BACK?!

    • @thebluriam
      @thebluriam 5 років тому +18

      @@brynhildrbuladottir8425 it's been 2 years! Let's go on a heroes journey into the depths and find him

    • @asap397
      @asap397 5 років тому +13

      IAm TheBlurr into the belly of the beast we go

    • @thebluriam
      @thebluriam 5 років тому +1

      @@asap397 Hold on to your butts

    • @theiceyspade
      @theiceyspade 3 роки тому +2

      Did you find some lobsters ??

  • @zvolencan1
    @zvolencan1 7 років тому +3512

    It´s 10pm, Sunday, I´m sitting in my room at home, and I´m watching a lecture by today´s one of the greatest minds in psychology for free. This era we live in today has its flaws, but this is definitely something to be happy about.

    • @codyhenson3746
      @codyhenson3746 5 років тому +58

      Shit man and here I am a year later benefiting the same, if not more because I listen while at work. This is innovation.

    • @batone7
      @batone7 5 років тому +38

      clean your room

    • @Frank-1978
      @Frank-1978 5 років тому +5

      I'm here after you both 😁 great times. ✌

    • @TylerScottMillaway
      @TylerScottMillaway 5 років тому +5

      zvolencan1 You mean this ignorate transphobic nazi.

    • @DoughBoy45
      @DoughBoy45 5 років тому +47

      Tyler Millaway I’m gonna go ahead and take the bait and acknowledge you but only to tell you to clean your room.

  • @mattvarela
    @mattvarela 7 років тому +1413

    02/03. Historical & Mythological Context
    - about mythological universally known stories:
    - a. why it is comprehensible
    - b. why it is enjoyable
    - c. what exactly are you doing
    - cultures use music to organise themselves, to catalyse their identities
    - in archaic societies, rituals use music and dance as symbolic representations of a mode of being in the world (ex. animals, leader, family, nature, etc.)
    - HOW SHOULD ONE CONDUCT ONESELF IN THE WORLD?
    - axioms of faith …society is supported on philosophical foundations, metaphysical ideas, these are manifested in stories and myths
    - the individual has transcendent worth, fundamental axiom from which the human rights in western civilisation is derived “we hold theses truths to be self evident”
    - mythical underworld (unknown/chaos) …place where you go when things fall apart, when an axiom with which you conduct your life, disappears/gets destroyed/fails/etc. The worst case scenario you can find yourself in is when you are playing a causal role in the “falling apart” of the axiom, this is specially hard to define.
    - road to health …from a psychoanalyst perspective is that if you are not doing well, which means that the combination of your presuppositions and your actions translated as habits are not matching with how the world is responding. Then finding whats wrong with your presuppositions/action patterns and so why are they not producing the desirable outcome is what might get you out of the underworld.
    - ej. maybe your are not moving forward because of fear, maybe that fear is grounded in terrible experiences from the past that you were never able to understand.
    - what are you avoiding? from fear? disgust?
    - we are nested inside a dream cause we can’t know everything, we have to take things as givens and those things are nested inside stories, we accept the stories as valid, and then outside the stories is the absolute unknown.
    - to punish the virtues …is a central archetypical story found in christianity, for example, in which Christ is punished in the worst possible way for the highest posible virtues, thats why its archetypical there is nothing more unfair than that, its a sort of limit.
    - Because life is so difficult you have to do something that is truly worthwhile, in order to justify it. You have a ethical duty to straighten things up.
    - respect for yourself …you cannot have proper respect for yourself until you know you are a monster, because you won’t act carefully enough. The harm you do to people can come in many ways. Understand your shadow.
    - Jung believed that inside the shadow was the anima. It relates to the preference of the women for dangerous but tamed males.
    - learning …finding out something that you do wrong, something thats build into you like a character, presumption of your perception, or a deep habit, killing it, killing that part of your personality, suffering for it as you correct it, and become a new version of yourself. the phoenix.
    - mental disorders …these are not illnesses that have specific limits on the mind and life of the subject, they are usually embedded through out all across the individual’s life’s, so you can’t actually “clinically” remove it sort to speak.
    - categorization …one of the problems that come across clinical psychology or psychiatry as a science is that their categories are actually quite diverse, the problem is big because if the categories aren’t homogeneous then its very difficult to draw a conclusion about the members of the category.
    - perception …your value system determines the direction of your perception…you live within a framework of perception thats determined by your values because you look at what you want, you aim at what you want and once you aim the world lays itself out to you, and thats how perception works.
    - your value system is configured by mostly unconscious forces that you have little control over and determines your attention and focus.
    - The Ecological Approach To Visual Perception (James J. Gibson) …when people took at the world they see value first and inferred object second.
    - truth …there is not one way of defining truth thats appropriate, the definition of truth might be more like a tool, and as tool using creatures really what we are trying to do with our conceptions of truth is to work trough the world, successfully. The darwinian idea of truth is that our notions about the world have evolved trough a darwinian process and that its appropriate for us to regard as what is most real those things that reliably ensure the continuation of our lives and the probability of propagation.
    - archetype/to be human is to participate in a certain pattern of being …that pattern is acted out socially, individually and is also part of your structure, even your perceptual structure as a living organism of your particular type.
    - culture …set of value laden presuppositions that you orient yourself in the world that MATCH the set of value laden presuppositions that everyone in your culture has and acts out. Is that match that regulate your emotions, is not the belief system, is the match/cultural identity.
    - serotonin …it tunes your nervous system, when you are at the top of a dominance hierarchy your serotonin levels rise which means that happy things make you happier and sad things make you less sad, so if your at the bottom of the dominance hierarchy hardly anything makes you happy, and everything makes you nervous.
    - society …the societal structure, which is an elaborate dominance hierarchy, regulates your emotions because the match of your expectations and the behaviours of the people within that structure, and your position within that hierarchy regulates the ratio and intensity of your positive and negative emotions
    - falling into chaos …it is not just anxiety, when you fall into chaos, you fall into a state where nothing is certain, the way you construe the world isn’t certain and even the way the world is isn’t certain because you don’t know how to act or your actions aren’t working and so the world is presenting itself as something that is chaotic, is not just psychological, the chaos is a weird intermingling of the chaotic world (“real” chaos) and the chaotic self (psychological chaos), those two things con spiral …the distinction between the psyche and the world is quite arbitrary.
    - ej. a person gets fired, this is devastating, this is falling into chaos, psychological speaking you are disrupted and realistically speaking the person is unemployed that makes the world far more incomprehensible and uncertain.
    - Thomas Szasz - The Myth Of Mental Illness …most people have problems in living, not psychological problems
    - dimensions to live well …operating reasonable well in at least half of these dimensions will psychologically thrive you, motivate you.
    - schedule
    - plan
    - career
    - productive time
    - regulate use of drugs
    - family
    - language …there is a meaning network outside of language, and its what language is grounded in and that is this pre verbal comprehension of the world, its an embodied comprehension of the world.
    - environment/social cognitive architecture …your environment is not nature, is culture, is other people. Your fundamental architecture is social cognitive, you tend to view the world as if it is personified. This is specially because the world in which you emerged as a being was primarily social, what you needed to know is “who is the big primate? who is the little primate? who is related to who?”.
    - ej. if a big chimp bullies a little chimp he can tear him apart. but if the little chimp is associated with bigger chimps, the little chimp can bully the big chimp, big chimp won’t mess with him. This is because the nervous system of he big chimp doesn’t respond to the little chimp as just little, but a little chimp attached to some big monsters.
    - The nervous system responds to the network around the chimp. This is a kind of platform that constitutes the evolutionary underpinnings of your psyche. This means we actually dont care too much about what our “world/nature” looks like, but the relationships between beings, the social cognitive architecture.
    - super ego …internalised representation of the judgemental father, society.
    - you can’t use science as a guide of behaviour, you use instinct manifested in imagination and the evolved structure of your organic culture (dominance hierarchy/emotions/feelings)
    - universals … social world, natural world, the individual
    culture, nature , you
    the known, the unknown, you
    father, mother , you

    • @Alecrich
      @Alecrich 7 років тому +34

      Thanks for sharing

    • @WorldandChino
      @WorldandChino 7 років тому +7

      Matt Varela awesome

    • @guenthersteiner8163
      @guenthersteiner8163 6 років тому +5

      Matt Varela thank you

    • @aspassiaman9081
      @aspassiaman9081 6 років тому +16

      Thank you Matt Varela, very nice of you to give an index of what is going to be discussed.

    • @ade1649
      @ade1649 6 років тому +2

      Matt Varela g

  • @aspassiaman9081
    @aspassiaman9081 6 років тому +71

    Peterson is really doing his homework and then comes to class. What an honour for the students to see that someone is focused so much on ther benefit, someone respects them so much as humans who want to learn. He is teaching "do your duty and be conscious" and he is giving them a perfect exemple through his behavior. Well done mr Peterson.

  • @StitchWaters7
    @StitchWaters7 7 років тому +585

    It wouldn't be a Peterson lecture without a Pinocchio reference

    • @theoracle1945
      @theoracle1945 4 роки тому +38

      Roughly speaking

    • @mrmoofle
      @mrmoofle 4 роки тому +29

      It's no joke.

    • @coiledsteel8344
      @coiledsteel8344 3 роки тому +13

      Or Lobsters.

    • @OmgAuntySuzanne16
      @OmgAuntySuzanne16 3 роки тому +1

      Hahaha. Did you miss that Pinocchio represents ‘the boy’ the young boy who is trying to be free. I.e you class, young people who are like Pinocchio, all jangly and clumsy.

    • @paganlecter6819
      @paganlecter6819 3 роки тому

      I could have been the 421st like, but i think that id like to keep it at the preceding number...

  • @HolyHubcap
    @HolyHubcap 7 років тому +853

    "You can't have proper respect for your self until you know that you're a monster. Because you won't act carefully enough."
    There is a lot of wisdom in that.

    • @ydela1961
      @ydela1961 7 років тому +29

      "You cannot have proper respect for yourself until you know you're capable of some good. Because you won't act at all" would be my response.
      If we only see ourselves as monstrous evildoers, the only way to prevent evil is to not act at all.
      We need to believe that sometimes the output of our actions can be improvement and not inescapable decline.

    • @jacob11269
      @jacob11269 6 років тому +10

      Certainly, just in this lecture he's mentioned that there are two elements of the human psyche; the benevolent and the resentful. They are just as important and both constitute a well developed individual, like yin and yang. True power of spirit seems to be born from the familiarity of one's shadow, and the conscious taming of it. I think he emphasised the importance of the monster within, because we're always told to play nice, and that any evidence of one's malevolent nature should never see the light of day.

    • @scarletpimpernel230
      @scarletpimpernel230 6 років тому

      Sounds suspiciously like the Christian concept of Original Sin....speak for yourself and the potential evil inside YOU, Dr. Peterson-in your lectures you really should announce when you're speaking as a BELIEVER and not a SCIENTIST....

    • @scarletpimpernel230
      @scarletpimpernel230 6 років тому +2

      Jordan Peterson: "Every human being could be Charles Manson or Hitler." This makes as little sense as saying that every person could be Einstein, Shakespeare, or da Vinci.

    • @jacob11269
      @jacob11269 6 років тому +11

      As you might have noticed, this series of lectures is heavily influenced by the work of Carl Jung. The fact that many mythological and religious texts are filled with Jungian archetypes surely leads to the association of such texts with concepts discussed in the lecture, regardless of Dr Peterson's viewpoint.

  • @Milestonemonger
    @Milestonemonger 6 років тому +39

    I'm getting a world class education for free. Thank you JBP! I am truly grateful.

  • @Mr.Opinion
    @Mr.Opinion 5 років тому +655

    imagine 500,000 people at a college lecture. UA-cam is literally revolutionary.

    • @treeinafield5022
      @treeinafield5022 5 років тому +34

      And all of them are genuinely intereseted in listening because why would you watch otherwise, more professors should film their lectures.

    • @justinz9225
      @justinz9225 4 роки тому +7

      True. JP puts it on about the same cultural level as the printing press.

    • @generalralph6291
      @generalralph6291 4 роки тому +17

      Closing in on 1 million now. That's 10 full triple deck football stadiums. Imagine ten stadiums of people quietly listening to a lecture about personality and mythology for over an hour. There's Peterson pacing between the 40 yard lines, talking about Jonah, comparing lobsters to humans. Well, that's all folks. Go home now.

    • @mariann4485
      @mariann4485 4 роки тому +3

      1M now

    • @shanparfitt3812
      @shanparfitt3812 3 роки тому +2

      @@generalralph6291 That reminds me of the Monty Python Philosophers' football match 😅

  • @eccentricexploringape1246
    @eccentricexploringape1246 7 років тому +1313

    Jordan Peterson is a Top Lobster

    • @MikeE253
      @MikeE253 5 років тому +28

      He's THE Top Lobster

    • @simonebellisario3682
      @simonebellisario3682 5 років тому +38

      Jordan Lobster is a top Peterson

    • @ujepagaz8495
      @ujepagaz8495 5 років тому +21

      He is the one who knocks

    • @boogerbust619
      @boogerbust619 5 років тому

      Mike E I believe that the message that he is trying to send out is that there are things that you admit what you do not know, and to what you know you know it truly. So seek out other great things, so you can find awe in some greatest minds.

    • @jgil1966
      @jgil1966 4 роки тому +1

      EccentricExploringApe yesss

  • @limitless1692
    @limitless1692 7 років тому +426

    i can't belive that i have this oportunity
    i am listening a brilliant genius
    in the confort of my own home
    so perfect

    • @mar1usedy
      @mar1usedy 6 років тому +11

      an sjw might even tell you to ”check your privilege”

    • @Baleur
      @Baleur 6 років тому +21

      I know right. Imagine in the age of Tesla, if we had the opportunity to watch and listen to his experiments livestreamed on Twitch or UA-cam. Imagine seeing Tesla's youtube channel as he is developing his stuff.
      Imagine hearing Plato or Socrates lecture.
      We're fucking lucky to live in this time, when even common plebs like ourselves can take part in important stuff.

    • @acts9531
      @acts9531 6 років тому +2

      @ Nimbus Catbot
      Well ... According to the information in this lecture that would be a post-modernist relating a one sided ideological narrative in order to place obstructions between you and your success as a viable person.
      No wonder Peterson detests the post-modernist ideology.

    • @TheSpeedyCola
      @TheSpeedyCola 5 років тому

      Limitless 1 believe* opportunity* listening to* comfort* (punctuation)
      Your already edited your message, for what?

    • @andrewmckeown6786
      @andrewmckeown6786 5 років тому +5

      Im 46yrs old. I was given a daughter when I was 18, probably to keep me from destroying myself and everyone around me, I had to, gladly, forgot certain pursuits.
      The # of times I wished that the ability existed to explore these kinds of topics......and now its possible...its a bloody miracle! Its no joke man ;)

  • @olivierlaau4672
    @olivierlaau4672 2 роки тому +57

    I first started to watch these lectures back in 2017. My parents told me I wont be able to go to university. I was in a bad place. Now, I rewatch them in 2022, Im doing my master degree, I received many recognition awards from my university and I'm in a good place in life, full of opportunities. I learned so much from you. Thank you for your lectures et your being.

    • @ant5325
      @ant5325 Рік тому +1

      Why were your parents telling you that you can’t go to university ?

  • @TheJ3llyboy
    @TheJ3llyboy Рік тому +19

    I miss my son. I finally did the dishes. And I'm going to try to wake up in the morning and go to work. Made myself something to eat tonight. Starting small, but I can see the dragon, building up the strength to it. Small victories. Small victories, friends.

  • @Batator666
    @Batator666 6 років тому +255

    47:51 "God only knows why."
    *Proceeds to explain why.

    • @Brunette3030
      @Brunette3030 5 років тому +4

      😂

    • @islander376
      @islander376 3 роки тому +5

      Therefore I Am God

    • @theananyatalkstat5210
      @theananyatalkstat5210 3 роки тому +3

      @@rogomerlinthegamer8305 I guess God is more like an idea than entity..
      Your God might be Dumbledore or your dad and my god might be Krishna or Jesus..
      But I understand your point..

    • @kylepfeifer6576
      @kylepfeifer6576 3 роки тому +3

      @@rogomerlinthegamer8305 Two things.
      1. It's not proper epistemology to apply sociology to a metaphysical question. Different fields of thought can enlighten each other, but they can only be settled by methods proper to each field.
      And 2. Not all Christians are fundamentalists or presuppositionalists. I.e, the Bible or bare Faith isn't our only resource. There is a rich tradition, older the Protestantism, which incorporates the reasoned insights from pagans like Plato and Aristotle, Muslim philosophers like Avicenna, etc...All religions are groping after the same thing. (We argue that our religion is MORE correct; but, for instance, a Muslim is truly correct when he describes God's attributes. He's not worshipping "another god"--he's truly grasping towards the One God.)

    • @deebonash4487
      @deebonash4487 3 роки тому +1

      @@rogomerlinthegamer8305 if the God of the Bible doesn’t exist which his claims are grounded in history. Then morality becomes subjective and rape and murder become opinions. There is no right and wrong it’s all subjective thus anything SO CALLED Evil has no standard of Good to be compared to. Just flawed immorally imperfect humans that somehow came from an explosion of nothing, thus are worth NOTHING

  • @snikesnover1831
    @snikesnover1831 6 років тому +303

    "You won't line up for a lecture" Then along came JP.

  • @disha2932
    @disha2932 3 роки тому +236

    My timestamps. So that I can come back and refer only a particular part of the lecture.
    1:55 Inexhaustible
    4:50 Movies
    6:35 Grasping as a whole
    9:20 Music
    11:09 Original Greeks laid the groundwork of imperial science
    Till 13:53 how to conduct oneself, conversations
    14:30 Religious texts and myths are the outer perimeter of our society
    18:00 to 20:07 You are a social creature and you have to conduct yourself as per sophisticated rulea
    21:30 The more corrupt a culture is the less trust is possible between individuals
    22:45 Why do I oppose corruption?
    25:31 The water is often the symbol for the unconscious
    26:32 Procrastinate
    28:47 The whale/dragon
    32:30 dark place. (I've been there, terrible place to be)
    34:35 How to apply psychotherapy, eg grounded in fear
    37:25 , 41:04 , 43:00 , 51:05 , 56:20 Harry Potter
    39:29 Humanities, culture, 2 sets of parents
    41:34 Yungian idea shadow
    42:25 What happens if you regard yourself as harmless
    44:30 About chaos underneath the surface
    50:00 Making sense of art, music, dance, mythology, religion, etc
    51:30 Phoenix, transformation
    54:00 Learning
    54:45 The person who comes out the other end might hardly be the same at all
    57:10 Science is about what the world is. Factual. And the myth, drama, dream, artistic side are Abstractions
    58:27 Ethics and Morality
    59:00 Mental disorders
    1:01:00 Aim at how life would like if it were better
    1:01:45 Categorisation
    1:05:00 Categories aren't homogeneous
    1:06:20 We look at the world from a framework of reference
    1:07:43 Your value system determines the direction of your perception ( a Buddhist idea ) (Something similar that blew my mind in the Haemin Sunim Book)
    1:10:00 So hard to focus when to try to pay attention/set a goal and sticking to it. Freudian idea about multiple personalities and ego.
    1:11:35 Obstacles also take the plan down (so true man)

  • @Cowboy.underwater
    @Cowboy.underwater 3 роки тому +23

    "You won't line up for 2 hours to watch a lecture." lol, if only Jordan knew how well this quote would age.

  • @KabooM1067
    @KabooM1067 6 років тому +172

    1:20:10 "We live in a society, and it's a very deep idea."
    JP confirms that meme accidentally unironically woke.

    • @matiaslangon6799
      @matiaslangon6799 4 роки тому +6

      Damn I was about to comment this, I'm 2 years later

    • @sodiumchloride8273
      @sodiumchloride8273 4 роки тому +2

      thanks to me you now have 69 likes, you welcome

    • @KabooM1067
      @KabooM1067 4 роки тому +2

      @@sodiumchloride8273 thanks b0ss much appreciate

  • @iamripoff
    @iamripoff 6 років тому +8

    I love how he is so okay with the silence.

  • @VanshikaGulati
    @VanshikaGulati 6 років тому +131

    "You won't line up two hours to see a lecture..."
    I think that depends on what the lecture is. How many people would stand in a lime for two hours for Dr. Peterson's lectures?

  • @bridge12582
    @bridge12582 7 років тому +285

    A bean bag is a chair, and a stump is a chair, and they don't chair much in common

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 7 років тому +3

      Ryan Dodson nice.

    • @garryshenton2780
      @garryshenton2780 6 років тому +1

      the bean bag is just bean bag you sit on no legs the chair has 4 legs and a back stump is just something you can sit on but has no legs or back like a chair

    • @SirButterDoob
      @SirButterDoob 6 років тому +6

      garry shenton so what you’re saying is a stump and a rock are the the same thing

    • @Cyborg588
      @Cyborg588 6 років тому +3

      Budum diss

    • @sheepgray08
      @sheepgray08 6 років тому

      This wwas such a good one 😂

  • @tarquinbristow492
    @tarquinbristow492 5 років тому +69

    "...thats why you're on facebook all the time" [student suddenly sits up while simultaneously shutting laptop, then realises that it wasn't directed at her]

  • @tomatoisasquishyfruit
    @tomatoisasquishyfruit 7 років тому +480

    I am a fan from India. I haven't seen a man this articulate and expressive at the same time being factual.

    • @paralysisbyanalysis2287
      @paralysisbyanalysis2287 7 років тому +42

      ... while also drinking a "Canada Dry" at the University of Toronto. Brilliant. ;)

    • @inher1tance
      @inher1tance 7 років тому +6

      I wonder how does this sound for a non-westerner.

    • @ajaysiby1262
      @ajaysiby1262 6 років тому +7

      Same here Tom. Love for JBP from India.

    • @DreamScorcher
      @DreamScorcher 6 років тому +4

      It sounds perfect here, to those who're able to comprehend what he's trying to put forth

    • @ayec.u.1248
      @ayec.u.1248 6 років тому +4

      none of us have, that is why we are here

  • @ThinkBigAnimation
    @ThinkBigAnimation 7 років тому +418

    This series is amazing

  • @Bootheater1
    @Bootheater1 6 років тому +19

    Thank you for uploading your lectures. They help me tremendously.

  • @islander376
    @islander376 3 роки тому +28

    I sometimes wonder how I'd react to JP's full prolonged stare when he pauses to lecture directly to certain students. I'd don't think I'd be able to withstand the wisdom and intellect directed full force at my eyeballs

    • @metacafekid
      @metacafekid 2 роки тому +8

      This is so true i laughed out loud

  • @thursday414
    @thursday414 7 років тому +38

    We have a subreddit dedicated to Dr. Peterson. Come check us out and join the discussion!
    www.reddit.com/r/JordanPeterson

    • @ken0d0
      @ken0d0 7 років тому +2

      Lumber Jim
      Nice, good looking out!
      It'd be great to have an AMA with JP.

  • @guilhermegoncalves5978
    @guilhermegoncalves5978 6 років тому +3

    I'm a Brazilian psychology student and I really want to thank you to provide such a high-quality lecture for free on youtube, because, unfortunately, it's impossible for me right now to afford the tuition fee of an expensive international universtiy like the University of Toronto.
    Thank you very much for your amazing work!!!

  • @samanhebooks393
    @samanhebooks393 6 років тому +44

    "Because life is difficult, you have to do something truly worthwhile in order to justify."
    great.

  • @maxonmendel5757
    @maxonmendel5757 5 років тому +43

    This videos are fire. It's like peeking into Heaven, or eternity, or The Void, and seeing a glimpse of everything all at once.

    • @ptyeueiiwjd
      @ptyeueiiwjd 3 роки тому +3

      Damn. You just explained exactly what watching these lectures is like. What a weird feeling.

    • @Loveguitarfree
      @Loveguitarfree 3 роки тому +1

      That is probably the best way to describe it

    • @mortonmckoy1787
      @mortonmckoy1787 Рік тому

      Jbp lectures = 5MeO DMT experience
      Lol

  • @ВладимирКаракеян-ю2б
    @ВладимирКаракеян-ю2б 5 років тому +63

    - dude, what are u doing?
    - i'm just trying to understand wolves.

  • @jacobestes6289
    @jacobestes6289 7 років тому +127

    jordan is my second dad

    • @quito85869
      @quito85869 6 років тому +3

      He's my third

    • @JohnPaul-uv3dz
      @JohnPaul-uv3dz 5 років тому +2

      A surrogate father to us all

    • @Tortriroy
      @Tortriroy 4 роки тому

      Love my father. Dr. Peterson has taught me more than my father ever did. The problem is, i wish i had heard or have been able to understand this stuff before i had my own kids.

  • @markboggs746
    @markboggs746 7 років тому +429

    ******** Petition for Jordan to grow a Lobster shaped Moustache ********
    - Sign below

    • @Dinglebarriez
      @Dinglebarriez 7 років тому +13

      Dude stfu

    • @markboggs746
      @markboggs746 7 років тому +43

      That's two!

    • @0equals1ao
      @0equals1ao 7 років тому +2

      Why a lobster? That sounds really hard to do and really dumb.

    • @markboggs746
      @markboggs746 7 років тому +11

      Devin Romero Lobsters invented the dominance hierarchy. Agreed. It would be hard to do and extremely silly.

    • @markboggs746
      @markboggs746 7 років тому

      I'm OK - You're OK Innocuously pernicious.

  • @tolkarius58
    @tolkarius58 6 років тому +38

    The Dragon who represents the monster in the Chaos and Chaos itself like "Virgins" i think because virgins are without "experience". And chaos consumes the unexperienced

    • @ssamiuddin1
      @ssamiuddin1 4 роки тому +2

      A really neat point here.
      Thanks!

    • @TheClassicWorld
      @TheClassicWorld 3 роки тому +1

      Unclear if that's why. I actually don't think that's true at all. Doesn't have anything to do with the woman's experience; instead, it has more to do with their social standing, which is to say, how ideal they are to the male/hero. You have way too much of a modernist framework here. In terms of the morality, personality, and otherwise, it's more to do with purity and value, as would naturally seem to be the case (as work by Jon Haidt actually proves about many people at the level of emotion/morality). Nothing more pure and valuable to a male human than a beautiful, young, virgin female -- so, that's why they are taken by the dragon, and the hero must save her. It may also be a case of winning her as a wife as a result, which was common back then in male-male fights to the death as to win the hand of the Queen, Princess, or such of the ilk in marriage (meaning, she would choose the winner). So, it's kind of the journey to winning a woman's attention/getting a wife, just at a more dramatic level than is normally the case. Since most women who have had sex before have a husband already (let's say, circa 1550 AD, for the sake of argument), then you cannot win her if this is the case, which means it makes zero sense to save a non-virgin woman (meaning, a married woman) since you don't actually win anything unless it's for the sake of saving the whole village, which sometimes happens. On top of this, there are really only two types of women who are not virgins and not beautiful and not pure and not as valuable to the man/hero: hookers and working-class, poor, ugly women (with a lot of overlap between the two). It doesn't make much sense to slay the dragon and save the working-class, poor, ugly girl. Why would you want that instead of a beautiful, young virgin? -- Where, a sense of middle-class/upper-class or such of the ilk is built into the narrative itself. This is the ideal 'save-the-girl' story, after all, so it makes sense that she would be ideal in nature. It's an archetype. Likewise, nobody wants a hooker (well, some men do, but those men are corrupt). That's why it's archetypical and universal: it applies to everybody. That's why it's 'virgin'. 'Save the virgin' sounds a bit better than, 'save Dave's wife'. Like, what, why? Why isn't Dave saving Dave's wife? What do I win if I save Dave's wife? Will Dave be mad at me if I save Dave's wife? Do I have to share Dave's wife if I save her? Will the King punish or reward me for saving Dave's wife? It kind of kills the whole concept when you have to answer all those questions right before slaying the dragon and saving the girl...

    • @mountainmateen0_o
      @mountainmateen0_o 3 роки тому

      @YamFestival reminds me of spirited away

  • @Hanhanhanhanhanw
    @Hanhanhanhanhanw 7 років тому +245

    Thanks Mr Peterson, you're having a positive influence on my life atm 👍🏻👍🏻 keep her lit sir 🙏🏻 🇮🇪 🇮🇪

    • @MrGOTAMA420
      @MrGOTAMA420 7 років тому +11

      fuckin ditto

    • @confounded_feline
      @confounded_feline 7 років тому +1

      Yeoo!

    • @colematthews7535
      @colematthews7535 7 років тому +3

      *relatable conglomeration of phrases insinuating regular ingestion of cannabis concurrent with lectures conducted by Dr. Peterson*

    • @Red171
      @Red171 7 років тому +1

      Magnifikano yeeeeooo keep her lit sir and\or country !!

    • @accueiltempsesame8793
      @accueiltempsesame8793 7 років тому

      basarde

  • @bhutrandom6269
    @bhutrandom6269 6 років тому +66

    I'm from South Africa and this guy's classes are amazing. They've helped me a lot. All these students have the privilege of seeing him live and they arrive late. The total lack of respect.

    • @mlungisihadebe4202
      @mlungisihadebe4202 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah sawubona

    • @wowser44
      @wowser44 3 роки тому

      Listen to good ole Manly P Hall, you won’t be disappointed. I believe Sir Peterson got the torch where Manly left off. RIP MPH

    • @okami425
      @okami425 3 роки тому +1

      @@wowser44 I’ll have to find him. Give him a listen. Thanks.

  • @OrphanRed
    @OrphanRed 7 років тому +142

    I looked up Camille Paglia, because you mentioned her here in passing. Thank you for inviting us to discover this powerful thinker! She's brilliant and I'm loving her content!

    • @OrphanRed
      @OrphanRed 7 років тому +2

      I wholeheartedly agree!

    • @Whatupplaya
      @Whatupplaya 6 років тому +4

      Orphan Red you agree with yourself? Lol

    • @crippleized
      @crippleized 6 років тому +2

      She and jordan spoke with each other, you should look into it :)

    • @Brunette3030
      @Brunette3030 5 років тому +7

      I came across her about 8 years ago and loved her work, then found Peterson a few weeks ago.
      I was quite tickled when he first referred to her in a video I was watching; it's great when people you like turn out to like each other.

    • @AIRSOFTRAIDERS1
      @AIRSOFTRAIDERS1 5 років тому +1

      Holy shit i was just watching a terence mckenna lecture mentioning her book and then i literally come here and see this comment wow

  • @Themultimediaguy
    @Themultimediaguy 4 роки тому +26

    "You need meaning in your life because life is hard."
    26:00

  • @MrFrank107
    @MrFrank107 7 років тому +344

    This level of wisdom is beyond academia.

    • @wowser44
      @wowser44 3 роки тому

      Yup, listen to good ole Manly P Hall, you would agree as well. Rip MPH 🙏🏼

    • @k4piii
      @k4piii 2 роки тому +1

      And ye, it was so academia took him out and he blow up in the world and know most of the people know about him

  • @batuhanergun6432
    @batuhanergun6432 2 роки тому

    Greatest Mind of our era... I feel so lucky to be able to watch Jordan Peterson's lectures.

  • @muddywaters8706
    @muddywaters8706 7 років тому +556

    This guy would make a great DM.

    • @SusejFTW
      @SusejFTW 7 років тому +20

      I could only imagine.

    • @masonandrus4894
      @masonandrus4894 7 років тому +11

      DM?

    • @Tyler_Lalonde-
      @Tyler_Lalonde- 7 років тому +59

      Mason Andrus Dungeon Master.

    • @ninurutanin2728
      @ninurutanin2728 7 років тому +99

      He would play the wise old man and advise young knights through perilous journeys into dark labyrinths

    • @TheModernHermeticist
      @TheModernHermeticist 7 років тому +32

      I turn my bag of holding inside out, wrap myself in it, and walk through the dungeon wall...

  • @loganklatzker6441
    @loganklatzker6441 8 місяців тому

    currently doing a puzzle with ambient techno playing softly in th background of these lectures while blazed out of my mind, what a time to be alive.

  • @giin97
    @giin97 7 років тому +24

    42:30 Hmmm. Doctor Who, Demons Run: "I'm a good man? Good men don't have rules. Good men don't need them. You don't want to see why I have so many rules."
    Paraphrase.

  • @pjmclach
    @pjmclach 7 років тому +42

    Wow. I've never been so interested in the 'humanities' before

    • @wowser44
      @wowser44 3 роки тому

      Listen to good ole Manly P Hall, you won’t be disappointed. I believe Sir Peterson got the torch where Manly left off. RIP MPH

  • @d74g0n
    @d74g0n 7 років тому +312

    Seriously consider running a Prime Minister please. Save us with education and transparency.

    • @Joshualacruz
      @Joshualacruz 6 років тому +24

      Impossible, politics are not about wisdom or smart people. Look the last American election. 😕

    • @MrMadalien
      @MrMadalien 6 років тому +29

      Leadership corrupts, it's better that Peterson serves as an example through education that might miraculously influence future politicians instead.

    • @doesntmatter4136
      @doesntmatter4136 6 років тому +1

      Tomato Lemon Why bank on "future politicians"? God, I hate democracy.

    • @JS-bk4pn
      @JS-bk4pn 6 років тому +10

      Why would you wish such a horrible thing on Jordan Peterson? That's a horrible and undesirable job, unless you are a huge narcissist.

    • @JamesJames-gc2kl
      @JamesJames-gc2kl 6 років тому +10

      it's an easy reaction to say "this guy understands it. so he should just save us all" but if you listen more, bucko.. we all need to save ourselves and eachother.

  • @MrAmaury5000
    @MrAmaury5000 5 років тому +51

    Mr Peterson has me watching lectures, reading & making weekly schedules .🤯

    • @jimmywaltone6628
      @jimmywaltone6628 5 років тому

      Hey what's the name of the neuroscienctist. Izhaniga or something??

    • @deepalijoshi4631
      @deepalijoshi4631 4 роки тому

      @@jimmywaltone6628 you probably already know about him by now. In case you don't- his name is Gazzanigga

  • @sonampalmo3578
    @sonampalmo3578 7 років тому +123

    Dr Peterson, I am loving this series of lectures. Very generous of you to make them available. Your heart and mind are a world treasure.

  • @cameronwhitehead6601
    @cameronwhitehead6601 3 роки тому +1

    This series of lectures is a tool, an amazing and high value tool

  • @robotdowning963
    @robotdowning963 6 років тому +3

    Nice save JP 😂 1:25:40 “Gaza nigga ......that’s wrong......Gazanaga yeah I think that’s it. Anyways.”

  • @brianmattingly6272
    @brianmattingly6272 3 роки тому +2

    It’s so weird to see him drinking a soda . This must have been before he swore off everything but meat and water

  • @TFBCountryBoy
    @TFBCountryBoy 4 роки тому +21

    God, if I'd had this information when I was in high school, or even in college... I'd have been unstoppable

    • @alexzanderroberts995
      @alexzanderroberts995 3 роки тому +6

      Or you would cast it off until your guidance structure failed and you would need a new one.

    • @kylerk343
      @kylerk343 3 роки тому +1

      It’s never too late

    • @joshnic6639
      @joshnic6639 3 роки тому

      Same! How old are you now? I’m 42 and will have an associates degree after next semester.

  • @TOKRocK84
    @TOKRocK84 3 роки тому +2

    Super Mario, Bowser, princess, gold coins, mushrooms! :)
    really opens your eyes for these "ancient stories"
    so awesome!

  • @Granitsimon
    @Granitsimon 6 років тому +7

    Thank you for this series, jordan! Thanks a lot!

  • @claudia4578
    @claudia4578 6 років тому +1

    I think the abstract art of the bowerbird is supposed to be made of (or represent) mostly food: fruit, blue and red berries of all sorts. So the male showing he's good at gathering food for the babies would be a logical criteria for a mate. Just a speculation after googling some pictures.

  • @wannabeentrepreneur7873
    @wannabeentrepreneur7873 4 роки тому +15

    I’m always amazed by Jordan’s rhetoric skills. His eloquence, his voice, his gesture. He’s great to learn from. I really want to talk like that some day.

  • @masterbuilder6334
    @masterbuilder6334 7 років тому +27

    "'i'm going to quit eating sugar for a month!' How long does that last?"
    For me. A month. The hardest month of my life. :(

    • @pixieseyz
      @pixieseyz 7 років тому +5

      Good work! that shiz is addictive like cigs.

    • @elizabethsmusicandarts1590
      @elizabethsmusicandarts1590 7 років тому +3

      .... I quit white sugar for 2 years. Only sugars were fruits etc., or in the second year, organic or low-processed sugar I cooked with... I meant it!

    • @charlesrump5771
      @charlesrump5771 6 років тому

      Master Builder I did it for a month. I had some obviously. I just did'nt go above 36 grams.

    • @moffig1
      @moffig1 6 років тому +8

      Just force yourself to do it for like 6 months. Afterwards it will have become a habit and you wont struggle resisting sugar anymore. Its worth it but very hard in the beginning. I did it and after 2-3 years of trying I succeeded. Im a complete failure, pathetic, shy, socially inept with women and insecure. But I fixed my diet and eat really healthy now. I eat no products with added sugar, softdrinks, processed sweets/candy etc. anymore. Id say around at least 90% of what I eat are basics like rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes, sorghum, beans, chickpeas, lentils, fresh vegetables and fruits, water and unsweetened herb tea, nuts and seeds. My skin cleared up a lot (I sometimes got pimples despite being in my 20s), I have more energy and feel calmer and more at ease internally. I have a more lean and fit body, even though I dont exercise much (though I want to change that and workout more). These are just some of the benefits.
      At least I fixed this dimension of my life. Eating better. It gives me motivation and hope that I can also fix, or at least improve, other dimensions of my life as well. My next goal is to become more industrious and productive. Its possible dude. But the beginning is always the hardest. Its not easy. Its hard changing your life. Dont give up. Just try again. Sounds probably ridiculous coming from someone who only managed to improve his diet but yea. Maybe someone gets inspired or motivated when they read this. Positive longterm change is seriously possible if you just seriously try and stick with it for long enough (Id say 6 months at least).

  • @michaelharder9737
    @michaelharder9737 7 років тому +30

    The students showing up late don't know what they're doing. I wouldn't miss a minute of these lectures, even more so if I had paid for them.

    • @user-ju7ze9to4k
      @user-ju7ze9to4k 6 років тому +2

      Michael Harder their parents paid.

    • @MechAdv
      @MechAdv 3 роки тому

      @@user-ju7ze9to4k This is Canada, they’ll be paying for them via personal income taxes.

  • @paolopagliaro980
    @paolopagliaro980 5 років тому

    Many of the lessons Peterson is teaching used to be taught by Christian masters, like Romano Guardini.
    Sadly, now most churches and theologians have gone behind post-modernist or PC trends, apparently enjoying the destruction they are bringing about - they don't even realize the spiritual desert left behind.
    Thank you doctor Peterson for the passion and the intelligence you put into understanding the deep, positive meaning of our culture, secular and religious.

  • @apawinmyface
    @apawinmyface 6 років тому +11

    “All ideals are oppressive” Wow, something really snapped together after hearing that.

  • @DoubleDutchCookie
    @DoubleDutchCookie 3 роки тому +9

    Imagine over one million people voluntarily watching a free lecture that you would have to pay an arm and a leg to a college to get this there. let alone the entire course. Craziness.

  • @Raunchy133
    @Raunchy133 3 роки тому +74

    I finished the biblical stories and now I'm doing this. I also did 2017 maps of meaning. Free lectures that you can't find for any amount of money anywhere else. You changed my life, man. I mean it. We haven't even met. You don't even know of my existence, and yet you changed my life drastically, to the better. It's so strange. I will do my best to attend one of your lectures or at least a public talk at least once in this life.

    • @danielzavalahuerta
      @danielzavalahuerta 2 роки тому

      Are you attending this current Beyond Order tour?

    • @Raunchy133
      @Raunchy133 2 роки тому +1

      @Daniel Zavala Huerta Hi! I have tickets for the September tour in Ireland.

    • @mthoodstyle
      @mthoodstyle Рік тому +2

      My husband and I saw his Seattle show. Even antifa was politely demonstrating. It was a great talk. We are definitely going to buy any tickets near us next time. He’s a treasure.

  • @muhammadsohail7638
    @muhammadsohail7638 4 роки тому +22

    This man is damm smart.He combine philosphy,religion and science in a very effective way and teaches us how to act and conduct ourselves in life.

  • @calskywalker95
    @calskywalker95 2 роки тому +1

    “You won’t line up for 2 hours just to see a lecture!”
    Oh Dr. Peterson… Sweet Dr. Peterson…😂

  • @0equals1ao
    @0equals1ao 7 років тому +122

    Half the people commenting seem to be drunk or having one of those "wow, I'm so deep right now" kind of trips.

    • @buddhamindsoupbowl7405
      @buddhamindsoupbowl7405 7 років тому +2

      Devin Romero bro didn't you watch the first lecture? He's prone to free association and meandering at a sacrifice to his organization. People more prone to openness of experience (aka plenty of drug users) are gonna dig his style of explanation

    • @sunnydae9
      @sunnydae9 6 років тому +3

      He is doing a fine job of pulling knowledge from the domains of archetypal Neptune and then articulating it and sorting it out for other Neptunian types of people. People who study astrology will know what I mean.

  • @jillgrow9172
    @jillgrow9172 7 років тому +10

    "I'm this particular kind of idiot" - I think this often

  • @WilliamCooper2005
    @WilliamCooper2005 4 роки тому +13

    I'd certainly queue up for three hours to see a Dr Peterson lecture!

  • @umerghaffar4686
    @umerghaffar4686 3 роки тому +2

    I am a fan from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and his lectures are changing my life.
    میں پاکستان سے ہوں اور اُس کے سبق میری زندگی تبدیل کررہیں ہیں۔

  • @mandynicole5539
    @mandynicole5539 4 роки тому +11

    I know I’ve watched too many of these when JP starts appearing in my dreams 😩

    • @jcmick8430
      @jcmick8430 4 роки тому +1

      I had a dream he had a rest stop at my house for lunch while traveling. He was very grumpy and displeased with everything about his visit!

    • @cheeseonhead
      @cheeseonhead 3 роки тому +4

      @@jcmick8430 you must have not cleaned your room

  • @karensilver8853
    @karensilver8853 2 роки тому

    Hesse would have called him a master of the game; weaving different strands into an awesomely beautiful glass bead game of knowledge.

  • @nuttymcsquirrel
    @nuttymcsquirrel 4 роки тому +8

    I keep pausing every couple minutes to write notes on everything that blows my mind

  • @mindyschaper
    @mindyschaper 7 років тому +23

    This man is a genius.

  • @JS-bk4pn
    @JS-bk4pn 6 років тому +9

    54:52 He hits the nail on the head with this one. This can also be applied to drug addiction and why it is so hard to overcome it. It was easier for me to overcome become my family is basically 100% sober with the exception of a small amount of alcohol on the holidays. Making new friends and cutting old friends off is the challenge because I had roughly the same group of them for around 8-9 years. It really does become a way of life, not just an addiction to a substance. That's why AA focuses on a "spiritual awakening and psychic change" because you need a new way of life. I do not like the AA program or NA program very much but they do have that part of it right 100%.

  • @ralphdavidson9542
    @ralphdavidson9542 5 років тому

    Just finished maps of meaning 2016. Looking forward to this series.
    A bean bag is a seat though Doctor. A stump can be a seat. A chair is a seat. Bean bags and stumps aren't chairs.

  • @mattwhite1169
    @mattwhite1169 6 років тому +6

    The reason I think Jordan Peterson is so popular, is because his answer to anything seems to always start with "It depends...". People that insist on a simple answer to a question have a narrow view of the world. It's boring. Peterson's approach is very adventurous and curious. Even when he is talking about something that he has talked about before I can tell he is thinking about it as if it were somewhat of a new topic of conversation. There will forever be more to be discovered. To be learned. I love that. It's very humble.

  • @Baleur
    @Baleur 6 років тому +8

    What an absolutely amazing time we live in, where we can quite literally get university classes from great thinkers for free anywhere in the world at any time of our choosing with the ability to pause, in order to pursue further details, then resume.
    This is also why intelligence in the world on average is rising. Thank god that the stupifying stranglehold of TV is dead.

  • @krool1648
    @krool1648 7 років тому +37

    He should talk about malignant narcissism, a very important topic.

    • @mvwil
      @mvwil 7 років тому +2

      u guys should read the last psychiatrist

    • @BrettonFerguson
      @BrettonFerguson 7 років тому +5

      Is having a heightened sense on entitlement a symptom of malignant narcissism?

    • @krool1648
      @krool1648 7 років тому

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissistic_personality_disorder#Signs_and_symptoms

    • @imamimemotherf6938
      @imamimemotherf6938 7 років тому +1

      Or just dig into Cluster B disorders in general.

  • @lustfulscholar1199
    @lustfulscholar1199 3 роки тому +4

    41:25 u better have come back from the toilet, if ur that late a JP class, u better have fought a dragon on your way to campus

  • @jessicasimpson6091
    @jessicasimpson6091 4 роки тому +6

    When they don’t get his humour. “If you were a lobster? Which would be quiet a shock to you if it happened.” Bahaha

  • @girl.gone.fishing
    @girl.gone.fishing 5 років тому +18

    In my perfect world I would be a student sitting in this class! What a privilege to have access to this course! South Africa is seriously lacking in proper psychology in universities. Thank you Dr Peterson! Your insight is totally eye opening!

  • @templarknight585
    @templarknight585 4 роки тому +6

    "there is this bloke called Peterson right? and my god top bloke! Lobster and a half , you wouldn't believe it!"

  • @jeremyesser797
    @jeremyesser797 6 років тому +9

    It is very en-heartening to see such a "good" lecture be watched be nearly 400k viewers. There's a lot of things that can get you feeling completely hopeless - especially in this day and age. To see a large amount of people actually listening to a 2 hour video is evidence of optimism in the face of pessimism and nihilism. And JP is the only one I've seen that can actually manage that. It will be a dark day when this guy leaves us, for sure.

    • @willnagy3448
      @willnagy3448 5 років тому

      Not really, unless his teachings go unheeded.

    • @eyesofthecervino3366
      @eyesofthecervino3366 5 років тому

      I read that as un-heartening. . . . Had to read it at least two more times.

  • @TheGrapplingMonkey
    @TheGrapplingMonkey 7 років тому +4

    Step 1: Go out where no one has gone before.
    Step 2: Face terrors of unknown
    Step 3: Gather something of value
    Step 4: Return
    Step 5: ???
    Step 6: Profit!

  • @MushroomKingdom722
    @MushroomKingdom722 3 роки тому +5

    I ❤️ college! Thanks Dr. Peterson

  • @erubin1967
    @erubin1967 5 років тому +5

    I wonder if his students realize how lucky they are to hear JBPs thoughts for 30 hours. Are they wasting their time on worrying about the test?

  • @Mark_w_oneil
    @Mark_w_oneil 4 роки тому

    As Dr. Peterson was explaining the impact of unfavourable outside circumstances on an individual's psychological state, the lecture was interrupted by an advertisement for Easy Financial that offered to "help" people to get quick money with loans up to $45,000 at 40% interest.

  • @Chris-gd2qp
    @Chris-gd2qp 2 роки тому +4

    Augmenting my expensive graduate education in Clinical Psychology with these free lectures - so far Dr. Peterson has provided far more value.

  • @articuluent
    @articuluent 2 роки тому +5

    He comes alive on the platform. It’s like he’s having a conversation rather than teaching and I’m eavesdropping. 😀

  • @yourpersonalmythology
    @yourpersonalmythology 4 роки тому +8

    Found this during COVID-19. Thank you! I do hope he's continuing to improve in health.

    • @rockym.g.3827
      @rockym.g.3827 3 роки тому

      Well, welcome to the alt-right then 😁

    • @enabler2456
      @enabler2456 3 роки тому +1

      @@rockym.g.3827 Can you quote Peterson saying he's right wing?

    • @rockym.g.3827
      @rockym.g.3827 3 роки тому

      @@enabler2456 dude that was 2nd degree cmon

    • @enabler2456
      @enabler2456 3 роки тому

      @@rockym.g.3827 Well, alt-right can be a lot of things, so I was genuinely curious lol

    • @rockym.g.3827
      @rockym.g.3827 3 роки тому

      @@enabler2456 oh well I was just imitating the idiots who like to caricature everyone who doesn't think like them

  • @gabrielchecker5957
    @gabrielchecker5957 5 років тому

    People ask Peterson about his belief in God and say he avoids a concise and clear answer. Whenever I hear him lecture I find many instances of a clear answer. He gives a pragmatic definition of the truth and believes science itself should be subjected to it.

  • @milseq
    @milseq 2 роки тому +5

    I'm an enginnering student yet I enjoy these lectures way more than the ones I have at UNI.

  • @kantankerous0960
    @kantankerous0960 Рік тому +2

    "because life is so difficult you have to do something truly worthwhile in order to justify it".
    Wow that hits like a bullet.

  • @praisehermie9124
    @praisehermie9124 7 років тому +20

    Bank robbers actually tend to work during the day. Bank hours don't give them much other choice. lol

    • @williamchamberlain2263
      @williamchamberlain2263 7 років тому +2

      Praise Hermie maybe he means old-fashioned safe-breakers rather than robbery-with-violence.

    • @chriswhinery925
      @chriswhinery925 6 років тому +1

      A lot of house burglars work during the day too. It's a lot safer to break into the north side of a house while the entire family is sitting around the dinner table on the south side of the house, than it is to try and break in at night and fumble around in the dark. It's dinner time, the whole family is at the table, the burglar is in the house, emptying the jewelry box, and out the back again before dessert.

    • @RialuCaos
      @RialuCaos 6 років тому +2

      The morning is actually a good time to rob someone since they're usually at work and kids are at school.
      Well that's what Persona 4 taught me, anyway.

    • @amegamitenseifan7367
      @amegamitenseifan7367 6 років тому

      暗知能 lmao

  • @LexiUnicorn
    @LexiUnicorn 6 років тому +7

    I'm so inspired to go to uni this year because of Dr Peterson, I have always been interested in psychology. But the ability to watch these lectures has cemented it for me, that this is what I should be doing with my life. The only shame is I'm in the uk. If I was in Canada I would be in his classroom in a heartbeat!

  • @anthonypeltier4039
    @anthonypeltier4039 5 років тому +5

    It makes me so sad to know that with great likelyhood my children, who I've yet to have, will never get to know him personally like those kids in his class because his age will be so elevated chances are he will be dead. Its times like this that i remember to take it upon myself to become as close to his level of expertise and professionalism as possible.

  • @OlafLewitz
    @OlafLewitz 3 роки тому

    1:36:34 “Most people have problems in living, they don’t have psychological problems.”
    (from The Myth of Mental Illness, Book by Thomas Szasz)
    […] Helping people have a live that would work. […] No one can live without a routine.”

  • @iRodriguez972
    @iRodriguez972 4 роки тому +8

    Found these lectures during the pandemic, it’s not so bad anymore. The fact that this is free is mind boggling.

    • @Matheusedu1
      @Matheusedu1 3 роки тому

      Yeah it just blows me away

  • @MihailGeorgeNeamtu
    @MihailGeorgeNeamtu 6 років тому +8

    What a great intellect.

  • @jeremiahfix5529
    @jeremiahfix5529 7 років тому +11

    Relative moral, causes chaos in societies.

  • @EdgarAlves321
    @EdgarAlves321 4 роки тому +5

    watched 1 hour already, felt like 15 min, really interesting