Lecture: 2017 Maps of Meaning 01: Context and Background

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  • In this lecture, I discuss the context within which the theory I am delineating through this course emerge: that of the cold war. What is belief? Why is it so important to people? Why will they fight to protect it? I propose that belief unites a culture's expectations and desires with the actions of its people, and that the match between those two allows for cooperative action and maintains emotional stability. I suggest, further, that culture has a deep narrative structure, presenting the world as a forum for action, with characters representing the individual, the known, and the unknown -- or the individual, culture and nature -- or the individual, order and chaos.
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  • @plaguedoc8713
    @plaguedoc8713 3 роки тому +1659

    🎬 TIME STAMPS/NOTES 📝
    00:00 GENESIS OF A THEORY: Missiles, Nuclear War Aftermath, Soviet Union Colapse
    6:18 Remnants Of The Cold War/Societies predicated on Marxist presuppositions/Pareto Distribution
    18:15 "Money doesn't do good to everyone" /Pareto Distribution of Intelligence
    27:45 Inequality and it's effects
    38:19 BELIEF SYSTEMS:
    Hydrogen Bombs & Belief/Value Systems; Explored and Unexplored Territories/ Matching & Acting Out Belief Systems
    55:10 The Invinsible Gorilla Experiment (Perceive Values)
    1:00:17 David Hume's "An ought from an is"
    1:03:06 Nietzsche: Running On The Fumes Of Christianity In The West/ Consensus of Morality predicated on Metaphysical Presuppositions/ Darwin's Pragmatic Truth
    1:15:20 CHAOS: The Mismatch between you and the world/Distillation of the interesting experience
    1:20:30 Perceiveing Pinocchio
    1:25:18 Camille Paglia: Articulated knowledge is embedded in inarticulate knowledge
    1:27:16 MEANING: Existentialist's view of what is real/Perceiving the Pain/Alleviating the Suffering
    1:35:17 About Dostoyevsky's work/Inside The Moral Systems predicated on narrative dramas of sorts
    1:38:20 Parody of Meaninglessness In Auschwitz/"What matters is more real than the matter"
    1:42:33 Value laden framework
    1:46:45 The Dragon of Chaos (First Perspective)
    1:53:54 LOL 😂
    1:54:18 Why might you be villainous?
    1:59:02 The Dragon of Chaos (Second Perspective) / Walking between Order and Chaos
    2:04:45 Pinocchio 🤥
    2:06:09 Student's question about winning the lottery
    2:08:57 Pinocchio continues: When You Wish Upon A Star/ Future Authoring Program Course
    Like so others can see 🙏

    • @noahh.4484
      @noahh.4484 3 роки тому +51

      Came here just wanting to watch the ”Positive psych” thing again lol

    • @re_flow
      @re_flow 3 роки тому +16

      Thanks for this. It really helps those who can only watch few minutes at a time.

    • @NazirAhmed-sz7zl
      @NazirAhmed-sz7zl 3 роки тому +1

      Ok

    • @e.martinez5999
      @e.martinez5999 3 роки тому +3

      Thanks bro, this is awesome!

    • @ChristianL3399
      @ChristianL3399 3 роки тому

      Pppppppppppppppppppppppppppp000

  • @jasonwright8546
    @jasonwright8546 7 років тому +4094

    Dr. Peterson is a real life Defense Against the Dark Arts Instructor.

    • @jasonaus3551
      @jasonaus3551 6 років тому +123

      Nailed it

    • @rubberbumm
      @rubberbumm 6 років тому +38

      hahaha omg so good!

    • @ghostlybagel2295
      @ghostlybagel2295 6 років тому +64

      "Are you autistic... thats not funny," what an ironic statement for someone getting triggered by a comment.

    • @Helmholtzwatson1984
      @Helmholtzwatson1984 6 років тому +14

      GhostlyBagel I think he was eluding to the untimely ends of most of the defense against the dark arts instructors.

    • @ghostlybagel2295
      @ghostlybagel2295 6 років тому +7

      To be honest, I don't really follow the connection... Can you explain how Greg Gregory's comment is implying that?

  • @antoinettezepp3207
    @antoinettezepp3207 3 роки тому +803

    At age 75, this gentleman has changed my aimless life.
    I make my bed !
    Helped me finally get home from 'Nam!
    Sir, thanks are not enough.

  • @AM-fw6jl
    @AM-fw6jl 4 роки тому +2534

    First lesson: Always enter the room from the back when late. You never know when over 5 million people are going to watch you being late.

    • @gabrielmihai7856
      @gabrielmihai7856 3 роки тому +39

      😅😅

    • @rosarosental3995
      @rosarosental3995 3 роки тому +58

      Reading this as she walks in late

    • @alicat5103
      @alicat5103 3 роки тому +21

      Or standing outside the door texting.

    • @MrRufusjax
      @MrRufusjax 3 роки тому +9

      Lol!! I was thinking the same thing.

    • @Kugrox
      @Kugrox 3 роки тому +17

      @@MrRufusjax Imagine getting to see Jordan Peterson speak, and then coming late to his class.
      I'm fucking offended.
      Anyone else, come in late, most professors don't really matter. But this is Jordan Peterson, you do NOT come in fucking late. BURN THE WITCH

  • @HelloThere.....
    @HelloThere..... Рік тому +386

    Can we just appreciate the cameraman for following Jordan back and forth for 2.5 hours straight? What a trooper

  • @Vojife
    @Vojife 5 років тому +2217

    I love how Dr. Peterson always goes on a long tangent, but then still remembers what he was talking about, returns on track and integrates all that he said on the tangent into the topic.

    • @rushofblood994
      @rushofblood994 5 років тому +90

      Vojife you phrased that perfectly, you hit the nail on the head as to what makes him so captivating

    • @GrubKiller436
      @GrubKiller436 5 років тому +30

      He is a god. I suck at doing that, lmao.

    • @AeroPR
      @AeroPR 5 років тому +18

      That is his gift

    • @pedrogorilla483
      @pedrogorilla483 5 років тому +14

      Master of words.

    • @ad1r137
      @ad1r137 5 років тому +6

      It’s so difficult to pull back 😂

  • @browner5452
    @browner5452 4 роки тому +2942

    As a plumber....the ‘plumbing is a miracle’ remark gave me an enormous sense of well-being

    • @latentsea
      @latentsea 4 роки тому +53

      All ya need to know, That and “shit goes downhill, pay day on Friday”.

    • @tyrelleldred1679
      @tyrelleldred1679 4 роки тому +142

      As it should, thank you for your service!

    • @aluckyshot
      @aluckyshot 4 роки тому +156

      Yep, you're as needed as anyone and your trade has done more for human health as a whole than any doctor ever accomplished.

    • @lance5015
      @lance5015 4 роки тому +50

      F that man, you have way more experience and knowledge to do that trade than 85% of society. Believe and take pride,

    • @vtheman1850
      @vtheman1850 3 роки тому +75

      I made a similar comment to a coworker of mine when she was ragging on technology. Something along the lines of "It's -30 degrees outside we are 30 meters in the air in a structure made out of heated sand where boiling hot water is being pumped from more than a dozen kilometers away, sitting in our t shirts talking to Coworkers in Germany and The USA, all the while eating fresh tuna fish in a landlocked European country... what exactly is wrong with technology :D "

  • @velequest
    @velequest 6 років тому +2475

    Getting a top notch college education for the price of cheap internet. Priceless...

    • @austinglugla
      @austinglugla 5 років тому +47

      +the cost of internet

    • @austinglugla
      @austinglugla 5 років тому +3

      @NAVAZ369 not sure what you mean by this

    • @austinglugla
      @austinglugla 5 років тому +5

      ​@NAVAZ369 Lmfao

    • @austinglugla
      @austinglugla 5 років тому +3

      @NAVAZ369 getäuscht

    • @austinglugla
      @austinglugla 5 років тому +4

      @NAVAZ369 Again, you are ignorant and deluded. You won't disprove that with a bunch of kindly edited clips. Have fun with the white nationalism buddy. gg no re

  • @erick101ish
    @erick101ish 3 роки тому +235

    In a society of fatherless men this man is a treasure

    • @erick101ish
      @erick101ish Рік тому

      @@furerorban9324 your full of shit, with your retarded copy and pasted message. Go fuck off, what in the hell have you done for the world other than being a slithering snake?

    • @surajjain7119
      @surajjain7119 Рік тому +3

      Couldn't agree more on this

  • @MichaelNunya
    @MichaelNunya 7 років тому +1140

    For clickbait purposes, the title of this video should be "Professor threatens to smash girls tablet in the middle of lecture"

    • @0Xachar
      @0Xachar 7 років тому +6

      lol, what time?

    • @MrGamemaker8
      @MrGamemaker8 7 років тому +61

      +vincent guidry
      43:39

    • @mikestoffers1707
      @mikestoffers1707 7 років тому +6

      Hairy Harry With His Blood-Stained Hacksaw that's ABZURD!

    • @mattj2217
      @mattj2217 7 років тому +16

      cut that clip out and submit it to jezebel. profit.

    • @scolton4life1
      @scolton4life1 7 років тому +27

      Woah dude, It's just a demonstration about how our worldview and expectations of others must align otherwise we are placed in a metaphysical unfamiliar chaotic state!(prank)

  • @Saska2oon
    @Saska2oon 7 років тому +2581

    The difference between earning a degree and earning an education,
    Spending your free time listening to a 7 hour UA-cam lecture by choice...

    • @libraryofthemind
      @libraryofthemind 7 років тому +58

      ;-) real learning!

    • @Timhttrsn
      @Timhttrsn 7 років тому +48

      A real Scotsman.

    • @ingold1470
      @ingold1470 7 років тому +75

      I just listen to it while playing video games. No time lost.

    • @libraryofthemind
      @libraryofthemind 7 років тому +82

      LMAO! Video games... nice... I listen to it while washing the dishes and cleaning the house... but a lot of the time I sit and watch his face and try fully immerse myself into the material... especially that 2.5hr 2014 interview.... was fire.

    • @thestoebz
      @thestoebz 7 років тому +4

      Jared Chan yes. That interview was his finest

  • @jimplant7879
    @jimplant7879 5 років тому +476

    He is a genius, and I don't say that lightly. His rapid dance with highly abstract concepts is fascinating to watch. And the man has Heart and Courage. He epitomizes the role of a true Philosopher - to bring wisdom and learning to the masses for the betterment of the individual and civilization. Go Peterson!!

    • @seandwilson6402
      @seandwilson6402 4 роки тому +4

      Big words brah

    • @jp_03766
      @jp_03766 4 роки тому +3

      @John B This statement doesn't seem to tolerant of white people lol

    • @johnludtke4416
      @johnludtke4416 4 роки тому +2

      That's the thing... wisdom is far more important than intelligence

    • @teleportsaroundyou4629
      @teleportsaroundyou4629 4 роки тому +2

      Sean D Wilson Big. For you.

    • @jonathangutierrez1931
      @jonathangutierrez1931 4 роки тому +2

      @john b That honesty sounds like a lot of projecting. Are you saying that white men cant be civilized? Or are you simply a white male who is uncivil? These things matter before going out and making blanket statements about someone’s motivations you truly know nothing about.

  • @ElPalomo
    @ElPalomo 2 роки тому +207

    I grew up neglected by my parents, fell in the trap of drug abuse in my 20s and battled addiction, I'm 5 years sober now my life has changed for the better. Jordan Peterson lectures were instrumental in my personal transformation. I love this man as he was my father.

    • @simonmartin3433
      @simonmartin3433 2 роки тому +8

      Well done man.

    • @arquiteturafinanceira2025
      @arquiteturafinanceira2025 2 роки тому +4

      You were blessed!

    • @modernexistence4206
      @modernexistence4206 2 роки тому +7

      Me too man, me too.

    • @Ap3xPvP13
      @Ap3xPvP13 Рік тому +4

      The happiness I have for you is unimaginable brother, JP helped, but it was all you. One year later, i rewatch his lecture to make sure I never forget. Since finding JP, I am now married and I tell my wife that I'm not sure how I will handle the moment JP isnt around anymore. The impact he has had on my life is beyond anything I can measure or imagine and is second only to god and the bible.

    • @VincenzoGCosta
      @VincenzoGCosta Рік тому +2

      Hope you are well bro

  • @DoseofTruth
    @DoseofTruth 7 років тому +430

    Dr. Peterson, whatever or whoever prompted you to start filming your lectures we should start by thanking them. If filming your lectures was your idea, then, man you had some inkling of how video technology was going to influence the world. Either way Dr. Peterson, thank you.

    • @adamdunlaptv
      @adamdunlaptv 6 років тому +13

      Dose of Truth It was his own idea. He didnt expect anything to come of it.

    • @kellyberry4173
      @kellyberry4173 6 років тому +1

      AMEN

    • @stephanieallred5222
      @stephanieallred5222 5 років тому +2

      Agreed. I am forever grateful.

    • @jmactizzle
      @jmactizzle 5 років тому +1

      Whenever wherever... We're meant to be together.. I'll be there and you'll be near.. and that's the deal my dear

    • @daynalow4444
      @daynalow4444 5 років тому +1

      @@jmactizzle my god. No

  • @stevonico
    @stevonico 5 років тому +768

    Around the 59 minute mark he says “You are not required to believe what I’m telling you.”
    For me, this is a part of what makes his ideas great

    • @OneNiftyBoi
      @OneNiftyBoi 5 років тому +60

      He encourages you to criticize him and therefore think for yourself. Good guy

    • @JackJones81
      @JackJones81 5 років тому +14

      It totally stuck out to me when he said it, he's amazing.

    • @hellothere2865
      @hellothere2865 5 років тому +9

      It can also be used as a lazy trick to legitimize your ideas.

    • @sword199723
      @sword199723 5 років тому +53

      @@hellothere2865 what you just said can be an easy trick to discredit ideas. If you think he's wrong then think on it and come up with your own conclusions.. it's not hard to say someones ideas are wrong. It is difficult to prove an idea wrong.

    • @hellothere2865
      @hellothere2865 5 років тому +5

      @@sword199723 Exacty, and we could go on and on forever, because you just used the same lazy trick to discredit my idea. Trust me, I have. He's a good thinker

  • @DPoner
    @DPoner 4 роки тому +3582

    This man saved thousands of young people and the system attacked him for it.

    • @literallydarheel3234
      @literallydarheel3234 4 роки тому +299

      Because he's cutting in on the system's work of destroying thousands of young people.

    • @NPCSN
      @NPCSN 4 роки тому +291

      Because they can’t make money off of people that are responsible, intelligent, and self reliant

    • @TheIronWristFighters
      @TheIronWristFighters 4 роки тому +90

      Almost like its matriarchal system and not patriarchal system.

    • @Guitarmaster7272
      @Guitarmaster7272 4 роки тому +30

      @@lnfused My heart goes out to you Zed. I'm convinced this man is the Messiah of our era, and it's comments like yours that reaffirm this for me.

    • @lnfused
      @lnfused 4 роки тому +41

      @@Guitarmaster7272 I appreciate that dude! Fortunately life is going much better for me now! How about yours? You're not wrong about Jordan Peterson man, the guy's exactly what our generation needed. He's a juggernaut.

  • @jclove8745
    @jclove8745 2 роки тому +78

    I watched the entire lecture series on Maps of Meaning by Jordan Peterson and instead of commenting on each lecture individually, which would get repetitive and labourious, I have decided to return to the first in the series, because invariably this is the one that has attracted the most views. That in itself is something I find incomprehensible, because each and every one of these lectures is a must-watch if your goal in life is to achieve your maximum possible potential. In no way, is the first in the series any more valuable than the last - in my mind they are all of comparable richness.
    I wouldn't be sure how many hours I've spent listening to Peterson, but it must be close to a hundred and counting. What are my thoughts on the man and the material he produces? A caveat here: it is indispensable to comment on the man himself, rather than just his content, because I subscribe to the belief that the better the man, the more value the material he produces will contain. Without pandering to political correctness as I articulate the thoughts, it goes without saying that all this applies to women equally. No shred of a doubt that JP is a "good" human-being on the basis that such a notion exists because "good" does not equal perfect under this estimation; whenever such judgements are made, they are naturally, relative. Peterson has become blessed beyond his own wildest imaginings; it is clear as crystal to me that he has invested his talents into promoting the truth as far as he can know it in benefit of the common good. It follows therefore that he has been entrusted with the lofty position he holds in the war against all that is evil. The rubbish the naysayers produce on this man is full of envy and to use a word absolutely appropriately, despicable.
    I haven't been able to find a contemporary intellectual or a spiritual figure who is more worth listening to than Jordan Peterson. People talk a lot about his intelectual prowess, but what I most admire him for, without a shadow of a doubt, is his heart. Which other public intellectual or spiritual figure do you know who is so in touch with the pitiful truth that at a moment's notice, the fidelity of his voice can desert him as he is driven to tears on its contemplation? Another caveat, don't be misled by what was left unwritten: there is a "pitiful truth", but there is also a glorious one if we open our eyes to it. Whether your life is on track or not, this man is worth listening to and supporting - at the end of the day, why wouldn't that be the case if you yourself will be the first beneficiary, before you start positively impacting the lives of those around you.
    So this is my paltry tribute, firstly to The One who makes anything possible at all, but also to you Doctor Peterson, for the inestimable value that you’ve added to my life, and the lives of scores more. I have never met you, but thank you, Brother Jordan. May you be blessed so that you continue to bless the masses as much as you do now, and more besides in the future.
    ☝🏽🙏🏽🤲🏽🔥🌞🕊🌈🌠

  • @princekazhila2003
    @princekazhila2003 4 роки тому +644

    If i was attending a class by JBP i would be in class an hour early.

    • @jfunk7602
      @jfunk7602 4 роки тому +2

      prince Kazhila me too! 😊

    • @redfolgers2233
      @redfolgers2233 4 роки тому +8

      id do all my hw on time too

    • @princekazhila2003
      @princekazhila2003 4 роки тому +35

      @@Brandon-kb1nq You missed my point fam.

    • @rose4490
      @rose4490 4 роки тому +12

      I had a history professor that I just loved, and a lot of the other students loved too. I preferred to sit in the front row, so despite the fact that I am always perpetually late everywhere go, I had to get there early if I wanted to sit in the front row. A good teacher/professor will do that to a student especially if the student loves the subject matter! 🤓

    • @SillyGoose2024
      @SillyGoose2024 4 роки тому +2

      That means you wouldve skipped your previous class

  • @Taylorkaraoke
    @Taylorkaraoke 4 роки тому +426

    1:52:22
    JP: "That is a good.....(long pause)"
    Me: thing(?), it's got to be 'thing'.
    JP: "imagistic conceptualization of your position"
    good call dude!!

    • @elevatemindsmedia111
      @elevatemindsmedia111 3 роки тому +4

      hahaha this was great!

    • @Iodestarr
      @Iodestarr 3 роки тому +16

      You just created a meme and it's my favorite, if this was reddit I'd give ya a medal

    • @Alex-kk8is
      @Alex-kk8is 3 роки тому +4

      Lol af

    • @fernandopicozzi
      @fernandopicozzi 3 роки тому +4

      lol! funniest *thing* i've read in a while! thanks

    • @rae2737
      @rae2737 3 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂

  • @Julian-bq9qv
    @Julian-bq9qv 4 роки тому +672

    *This man is one of the most brilliant and eloquent men I have EVER encountered in my 70 years - far surpassing any professors in the universities I attended! It is a great privilege to have access to his wisdom and insight. I pray earnestly for his recovery to good health! He is a treasure.*

    • @joetheperformer
      @joetheperformer 4 роки тому +16

      Julian 3 yes, I hope he recovers soon and shares more of his priceless insights in our human experience.

    • @jspright5226
      @jspright5226 4 роки тому +9

      Im looking forwards to his exodus series

    • @olwethusilo7155
      @olwethusilo7155 4 роки тому +5

      Indeed! 🙏🏽

    • @RedHairdo
      @RedHairdo 4 роки тому +8

      @Vale Sauce * prescribed medication. Not to mention, being smart does not mean being a seer, nor infallible. And it doesn't even take a smart person to figure that out. But it DOES take an extreme amount of imbecility to make the mistake you did.

    • @bradbaldwin8471
      @bradbaldwin8471 4 роки тому +1

      @Vale Sauce What point are you trying to make with this comment?

  • @Sonsie66
    @Sonsie66 2 роки тому +338

    As a woman I don’t understand how anyone doesn’t recognize the absolute kindness of this gentle man. He wants to help, he is so empathetic.

    • @Snowfuccc
      @Snowfuccc 2 роки тому +5

      why did you have to start with "as a woman"

    • @bh5817
      @bh5817 2 роки тому +22

      @@Snowfuccc because women generally speaking have more of an affinity for recognising emotions in others

    • @jesh879
      @jesh879 Рік тому +45

      Because Dr Peterson is often labeled as only appealing to young men who have never had sex.

    • @laurakosch
      @laurakosch Рік тому +24

      @@Snowfuccc possibly to combat the stereotype that he is some kind of alt right leader of young men. See the original Kathy Newman interview where she attacks him using this angle.

    • @jaimetrevino9244
      @jaimetrevino9244 Рік тому +6

      @@laurakosch this is spot on

  • @adeadgirl13
    @adeadgirl13 7 років тому +817

    Forget TED talks, forget Vsauce and Crash Course and CGP Grey and all those other great channels, THIS is the most interesting and most useful channel on UA-cam.

    • @Shankabottomus
      @Shankabottomus 7 років тому +6

      Spoken like someone who didn't take Psychology and is encountering these ideas for the first time.

    • @adeadgirl13
      @adeadgirl13 7 років тому +88

      That's true I'm not a psychology student. Are these ideas about narratives, stories, religion etc. standard fare in psychology courses? Even so, I'm sure not all psychology professors can make it all so interesting.

    • @jellypeanutbutter666
      @jellypeanutbutter666 7 років тому +89

      Responded to like someone who isn't phased by trolls ;)

    • @TonyTony-dn2ir
      @TonyTony-dn2ir 6 років тому +5

      aditya thakur I'm with you. Love the channels you cited, but this one cuts to the core.

    • @peterball3079
      @peterball3079 6 років тому +1

      Indeed

  • @italianmiltyfriedman6264
    @italianmiltyfriedman6264 7 років тому +243

    wow great lecture, and i didnt have to pay tuition to get it, thanks mr Jordan Peterson!

    • @strahinja95
      @strahinja95 7 років тому +3

      And thank you for bringing that out! Because i didnt know

    • @strahinja95
      @strahinja95 7 років тому +1

      Where can i find the link to the pdf textbook? I cant seem to find it

    • @calvano915
      @calvano915 7 років тому +14

      jordanbpeterson.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Peterson-JB-Maps-of-Meaning-Routledge-1999.pdf

  • @davidcisneros1565
    @davidcisneros1565 7 років тому +614

    bruh can I get credits for watching this?

    • @elstondsouza7
      @elstondsouza7 7 років тому +106

      David Cisneros Life will give you all the credits you need for listening to this wonderful enlightening man

    • @TheCookiezPlz
      @TheCookiezPlz 7 років тому +80

      So...That's a no

    • @AbhijitGaba
      @AbhijitGaba 7 років тому +18

      Society man, its so unfair. Maybe we need communism lol

    • @henkiedebomb
      @henkiedebomb 7 років тому +14

      David Cisneros It will manifest itself in money and happiness

    • @mycattitude
      @mycattitude 7 років тому +20

      It's a Goodwill Hunting kind of degree. No "late fees at the library" or nothing though.

  • @smegs2082
    @smegs2082 3 роки тому +181

    The comments on Jordan’s videos give me just as much hope for humanity as he does. It brings me inexplicable joy to see so many other people on here craving the same beautiful wisdom I crave. I am so joyful to be a part of this community, and I feel a genuine sense of love for every one of you that just wants to be a good human being in a world that rejects your values. I wish I could meet you all. Thank you Mr. Peterson, and thank you commenters for helping me realize that truth is still alive and thriving. It has given me hope that I thought was long dead.

    • @valternullo3587
      @valternullo3587 2 роки тому +8

      Made me cry to read your comment.

    • @valternullo3587
      @valternullo3587 2 роки тому +4

      His truths are Jesus Christ’s!!

    • @chelseapoet3664
      @chelseapoet3664 2 роки тому +5

      It's a beautiful thing to give love out in a huge way as you have just done 🥰🙏

    • @juliehendricks367
      @juliehendricks367 2 роки тому +3

      I truly hope this is the teacher that has come become the student (humanity) is ready. I cry tears of hope.

    • @williambarnes7948
      @williambarnes7948 2 роки тому +2

      Try wearing a lobster t-shirt, you may be recognized by a fellow fan. ;-)

  • @IRumburakI
    @IRumburakI 4 роки тому +1439

    I can literally feel my brain cells growing back.
    This man read tens of thousand books, and then process it for you and share the important lessons. Uploaded on UA-cam...for free. Let that sink in.

    • @Purin95
      @Purin95 3 роки тому +41

      It's hard to learn this sort of thing, it's even harder to teach it. I want to learn how to point others in the right direction in this way.

    • @cormyat07
      @cormyat07 3 роки тому +10

      I think Peterson's a man who doesn't sleep very much.

    • @joshricker7574
      @joshricker7574 3 роки тому +13

      yeah, shame on you for being casual... and @ praxis, you need to chill bruh.

    • @anttitheinternetguy3213
      @anttitheinternetguy3213 3 роки тому +3

      @@joshricker7574 well, praxis has a great point tho

    • @faroutworker
      @faroutworker 3 роки тому +8

      @Praxis Of Logos u think he only reads 20 books a year? I read at least 30-40 and it’s just reading a few chapters a night. I expect he is closer to 100 a year with his interest in the subject. Not that I care just using your same logic against your claims..

  • @Mark3O9
    @Mark3O9 7 років тому +727

    I accidentally watched the whole video again.

    • @T25de
      @T25de 6 років тому +11

      maldak309
      If you’re not the only one
      We’re surely not the only ones

    • @SheDreadsElectionYears
      @SheDreadsElectionYears 6 років тому +13

      hahaha--I'm doing this right now! I was just going to check in to make sure I saw the whole thing before I watch the next one, and I'm watching the whole thing and just as interested the second time.

    • @shevchenkoyev
      @shevchenkoyev 6 років тому +1

      ;DD worth it!

    • @warrenscott879
      @warrenscott879 6 років тому +6

      same. I thought this was an hour and now I'm at the end realizing the length is over double of that 😅. I must be paying attention because the time literally flew

    • @Armorbearer72
      @Armorbearer72 6 років тому +11

      Much rather binge watch these than any other videos available.

  • @ryama8651
    @ryama8651 7 років тому +99

    why do i feel like im getting the education i never even knew i didnt have ?

  • @radioactive.rabbit
    @radioactive.rabbit 2 роки тому +22

    I can safely say that this man changed my life for the better, no therapist in the world could help me since I was 11 years old, "simply" because of the overload with existential questions I had from the beginning. .. I have the utmost respect for him, thank you Mr. Peterson!

  • @capsaicinNM
    @capsaicinNM 7 років тому +232

    Thank you Dr. Peterson for posting these lectures. I'm a STEM guy, so I rarely get to learn about perspectives on life from the humanities/social sciences. Science is obviously useful, and I enjoy it immensely, but it does not capture the full picture of being. I didn't realize that this was the case until very recently when I found myself miserable, bitter, resentful, and nihilistic for reasons I didn't even have words for. I had spent significant time trying to understand the world from a mathematically rational, scientific view but had left my character, values, and ideas of purpose woefully underdeveloped. Your lectures are incredibly valuable, and I really appreciate them.
    Oh and thank you for standing up to these left-wing lunatics as well. A lot of us on the STEM side have been watching that nightmare in the humanities from afar, perfectly well knowing that it will be heading our way soon. For many, it is already here. Allowing postmodernism to have its way with academia will have catastrophic results on humanity.

    • @anitkithra
      @anitkithra 6 років тому +3

      musichemistry same here

    • @patrickdaitya7084
      @patrickdaitya7084 6 років тому +2

      Not postmodernism. Peterson is right about something but he's taken "marxist post-modernism" as a buzzword to create his opponent to face. Post-modernism is one of the strongest tools we have in the modern world.

    • @fozzilla123
      @fozzilla123 6 років тому +9

      "Post-modernism is one of the strongest tools we have in the modern world"
      As an example of ideas you shouldn't introduce into your society? Sure. I concur.

    • @sizzlepants8525
      @sizzlepants8525 6 років тому +3

      Patrick Daitya it really isn’t. Just quickly read this
      www.allaboutphilosophy.org/postmodernism.htm
      Many of the claims post modernism makes are completely unsubstantiated and they deal with that little issue by saying ‘the measure by which you deem our ideology unsubstantiated is a corrupt patriarchy only interested in expanding its ill gotten power’ or something to that effect lol except the problem is, that measure is mainstream science and many of those scientists weren’t white, weren’t conservative and weren’t particularly wealthy.

    • @patrickdaitya7084
      @patrickdaitya7084 6 років тому

      Hayley Murphey, read it, the first part is somewhat right, the latter really isn't. Postmodernism at its heart is an art movement, and one that revels in the idea that there is no absolute truth/narrative, yes: that our narrative is always biased. Without postmodernism, the fields of literature (post WW2, there's a big postmodern explosion in how art is made. Pulp Fiction is postmodern, goddamit. ), linguistics, even science in certain parts wouldn't have advanced as much as they have. Postmodern is just deconstructionism: the antithesis part of the Hegelian argument, so as to speak. It's not a negative thing at all. It's not an "idea" to introduce in society as someone who replied to me said. It's just a tool at our disposal. When one gets obsessed with it, and treats post-modernism as a truth (which is exactly what it revels against), and becomes what i call an ideo-ghoul (somebody obsessed by ideology), is when you have the aformentioned example "burr burr patriarchy is inset into westerns society everything sucks captalism's tools to expand unethical power bah bah bah". To say that is postmodernism is to say that Nazism is modernism (the same school of thought that Jordan B. Peterson belongs to). It's a gross misappropration. Why Jordan Peterson uses it, I suspect...is because it's easy. When your opponent is one that resists definition by definition, it's an easy scapegoat. It's as he said about his opponents who would face him in a field of debate "they're not really fighting me, they're fighting a caricature of me". Jordan Peterson has identified troubles in our society, sure, but he's escalated them into this one mythic figure superentity of "post-modern marxism" which at its heart is nothing but weaponized terminology.

  • @finneganmcbride6224
    @finneganmcbride6224 4 роки тому +2348

    If you want to be as smart as Dr. Peterson, you should probably...
    read more

    • @hhosin
      @hhosin 4 роки тому +74

      Yes read more...

    • @summerjoy1352
      @summerjoy1352 4 роки тому +174

      I see what you did there, and yes I fell for it.

    • @jeh-ruhd4466
      @jeh-ruhd4466 4 роки тому +23

      Gotheeem!

    • @danielbennis5262
      @danielbennis5262 4 роки тому +37

      Funny... and also completely true

    • @Heeroyui752
      @Heeroyui752 4 роки тому +39

      That's savage, well f*cking done

  • @able34bravo37
    @able34bravo37 5 років тому +257

    It kills me how many interviewers go after Jordan with weak ass "gotcha" attempts, as if they're smarter than him. Do any of them even watch any of his lectures beforehand?

    • @randybobandy4801
      @randybobandy4801 4 роки тому +26

      Ken Warner no, and neither do most people who are strongly anti-Peterson. I disagree with the man on points, like he would probably hope anyone would, and like most people do who actively listen to his lectures I’m sure. But in the few debates I’ve had with hardcore detractors they have tended to bring out this socially far-right, misogynistic and homophobic straw man, along with questionable anecdotes. Most of them don’t even know what Peterson actually spends most of his time talking about and assume if you’re a fan of his work you’re one of his drooling “followers.”

    • @jasonmccombs8123
      @jasonmccombs8123 4 роки тому +18

      Brady Richardson you are very right. They don't seem to understand he isn't much of a political figure. He stood up, as every good citizen should, when he felt that his government was enacting laws he felt were potentially dangerous and against what the rule of law is in western societies. He is much opposed to false moral virtue and superiority, but he believes, wholeheartedly, in living a life of virtue. The thing I love most about Jordan is he really breaks things down, and he doesn't try to dumb things down. I occasionally have to get out a dictionary because he uses words or terms that are a bit opaque at times, but usually, he provides such good context that I can discern the meaning. The comments section sometimes brings out points that are worth considering in addition or contradiction to his point.

    • @PeterMuskMusic
      @PeterMuskMusic 4 роки тому

      They're busy people

    • @donnaknudson7296
      @donnaknudson7296 4 роки тому +7

      @@PeterMuskMusic Well, the thing is, is if they are too busy to become familiar with Peterson's actual ideas then what's the point of being a detractor intent on proving he is something he is not? These people are then just going by what they "heard" about him. What would be the point? There is nothing to work with. It's shallow and dishonest.

    • @javierlandry7246
      @javierlandry7246 4 роки тому +1

      They have no idea how this man is prepared and educated, and how this he outsmarts them.

  • @epicvideos6227
    @epicvideos6227 3 роки тому +37

    Mum during lockdown : "did you attend your online lecture honey ?! "
    Me : "Yup ! Even watched 3 extra hours "

  • @zacharycieszinski5465
    @zacharycieszinski5465 4 роки тому +970

    revisiting these lectures during this time, hope Dr. Peterson makes a full recovery, the world needs him now more than ever

  • @kavkazip
    @kavkazip 7 років тому +1489

    These kids don't know how privileged they are to have you as a professor.

    • @the_empty_core
      @the_empty_core 7 років тому +23

      kavkazip SNAAAAAKKEEE!!!!

    • @gordonmarkparsons
      @gordonmarkparsons 7 років тому +152

      We all have him as a professor :)

    • @matthewhaywood3115
      @matthewhaywood3115 7 років тому +88

      Actually, we're more privileged, because we get to watch the lectures without fear of having to revise for an exam at the end :P

    • @followingtheroe1952
      @followingtheroe1952 7 років тому +14

      At this point they probably do since Peterson has hit the internets radar.

    • @xavier6037
      @xavier6037 7 років тому +5

      "Why are we still here?"

  • @Jamematen2
    @Jamematen2 7 років тому +71

    Wait a minute... I can listen to all this in 1080p for free?
    What a time to be alive dude... Imagine how educated people can become so easily, the destilation of all the already time-proved polished knowledge of our civilization can be accessed by anyone with a non-censored internet connection.
    I'm learning electronics and woodworking and know I'm listening to this... and I'm in my underwear!

    • @bastardusnorvegius
      @bastardusnorvegius 7 років тому +12

      The future is now

    • @OliverSteadman
      @OliverSteadman 3 роки тому

      @Jamematen2 this comment lifted my spirits and helped me see a bright future for humanity! Thanks for restoring my faith in what tech is enabling us to learn together and improve about the ways we communicate.

  • @jdmathys1
    @jdmathys1 3 роки тому +31

    Bless you Dr. Peterson. For giving us free knowledge, hope and a distant father figure.

  • @J84Woodard
    @J84Woodard 7 років тому +363

    That is a hell of an incentive.
    Don't be late to class otherwise the world will know, forever.

    • @mycattitude
      @mycattitude 7 років тому +1

      Did he say that ? I'm not finished yet, I'm savouring it slowly.

    • @J84Woodard
      @J84Woodard 7 років тому +10

      No, he never said that, its something I pointed out about the young lady showing up late.

    • @mycattitude
      @mycattitude 7 років тому +2

      Jarrod Woodard Ah, ok then.

    • @616Haggard
      @616Haggard 6 років тому +6

      She had to get her cold smoothie AND her hot coffee.
      Millennials...

    • @yvonne7240
      @yvonne7240 6 років тому +1

      Cultural disrespect

  • @markyoder9304
    @markyoder9304 7 років тому +155

    I'm very glad that you've been shoved into the spotlight by the gender warriors, simply because so many of us have discovered your amazing lectures and profound wisdom because of the controversy

    • @pirateboy5657
      @pirateboy5657 6 років тому +6

      Came across a woman who responded to a post about him with "...who?"
      I responded with, "Hi! You're in America now, sweetie, Google isn't censored here. Go to www.google.com and type his name in the search bar and you'll know who he is."
      She responded with the usual anti-male rhetoric.

    • @T25de
      @T25de 6 років тому

      Jon Smith
      Which makes you the biggest loser
      Man I like that conclusion. Slightly cliche, which means it’s probably valid and I surely accept it.
      Every ‘sweetie’ ‘sonny’ ‘boy’ moment is that moment the Plinko chip hits a nail...

    • @thenson1Halo
      @thenson1Halo 6 років тому

      Hush, children. Your bickering is as out of place here as it is childish.

  • @lhcphysicfreak
    @lhcphysicfreak 7 років тому +179

    Has anyone realized that this video doesn't have any advertisement in it?

    • @Kadiaxco
      @Kadiaxco 5 років тому +14

      That's because UA-cam has labeled this video not suitable for ads because its "offensive" or "inappropriate"

    • @alexn5501
      @alexn5501 5 років тому +10

      @@Kadiaxco JP stated that he doesn't run ads on his videos.

    • @Kadiaxco
      @Kadiaxco 5 років тому +2

      @@alexn5501 I mean you really think they'd give it to him anyways?

    • @alexn5501
      @alexn5501 5 років тому +3

      @@Kadiaxco since they even banned his account once, probably not. So I agree with you.

    • @GrubKiller436
      @GrubKiller436 5 років тому +5

      @@Kadiaxco One tiny example of Google's power to do whatever the hell it wants for its ideology.

  • @tommythompson7941
    @tommythompson7941 2 роки тому +18

    Five years later. Amazing that he predicted a chaotic upward-spiraling, book-and-career success in this lecture, but not knowing he was referring to himself. Marvelous.

  • @FudTron5000
    @FudTron5000 7 років тому +134

    woah I get free lessons and a book list to study...and I don't have to pay tens of thousands of dollars?!?
    best time line, praise kek.

    • @RobertJohnson-lc5bj
      @RobertJohnson-lc5bj 6 років тому

      FudTron5000 whose kek?

    • @TheMrLappis
      @TheMrLappis 6 років тому +4

      Ah fuck... I can't believe you've done this

    • @crazyjew878
      @crazyjew878 6 років тому +2

      Kek wills it. If you don’t know who Kek is, you don’t deserve to know who Kek is

  • @carl7221
    @carl7221 4 роки тому +223

    Who downvotes this? It's solid gold! It's decades of condensed thinking on, essentially, what humans are and what they are capable of and why they are capable of those things, and it's free, and it's on your phone, whilst waiting to pick the kids up from school. So you can be become a better person, you can become a better parent, a better partner, guided by an expert on the other side of the world; from your phone, sitting in your car. And people down vote it!? I feel sorry for the people who do this, because they are obviously ignorant beyond belief. I find myself watching these lectures and feeling envious of the people who are there, able to study under Peterson. If all working in education were of this mans ilk, we'd be in a very different place as a species.

    • @justinfbabay
      @justinfbabay 4 роки тому +5

      Perfect comment dude!!

    • @brkbtjunkie
      @brkbtjunkie 4 роки тому +13

      Carl ideologues that are so closed minded than any idea they don’t agree with is literally violence against them.

    • @johncollins8304
      @johncollins8304 4 роки тому +11

      Marxist-libero-fascists.

    • @markdemell3717
      @markdemell3717 4 роки тому +1

      HUH?

    • @Jdb63
      @Jdb63 3 роки тому +7

      @asdf Are you sure he's the one being biased and ignorant?

  • @Random_Number
    @Random_Number 4 роки тому +150

    "Like going to visit your grandmother's nuclear missile silo" -- lmao!
    Students: "..."
    Man, tough crowd!

    • @tolpacourt
      @tolpacourt 3 роки тому +11

      For the students, the Cold War is not even a good movie.

    • @daviddoubled8625
      @daviddoubled8625 3 роки тому

      @@tolpacourt
      The game is better

    • @willyreeves319
      @willyreeves319 3 роки тому +1

      that comment was intended to show the juxtaposition between the place and the feeling, but the students don't understand the place so the comparison falls apart

  • @Jazzy--
    @Jazzy-- Рік тому +11

    The fact that this is out here for everyone to see for free and learn from it is fenomenal

  • @olegyakovlev4063
    @olegyakovlev4063 5 років тому +69

    I'm totally amazed by level of intelligence passion and clarity of thoughts. Why I came across of something so unique and valuable for me at the age of 58? Explanation of false ideology of the communist totalitarism (I'm Russian that born and lived in Soviet Union) is absolute master piece.

  • @stolenspoon1
    @stolenspoon1 7 років тому +310

    Why aren't more professors like Dr. Peterson? I just returned from the first day of classes at my uni, and all my professors read from their powerpoints like a fucking robot. Dr. Peterson actually seems infatuated by the subject he's spent his entire academic life on. I watched this whole lecture, and enjoyed it more than all of my classes today combined.

    • @arrontolan2084
      @arrontolan2084 7 років тому +3

      Psychology isn't as linear a subject as Mathematic or Chemistry is it? So teaching it lets him expound upon various ideas and anecdotes that he employs as learning aids or stories that reinforce his point, the reading material for this course forms the bulk of the learning - as I understand from watching the older lectures from Harvard anyway.

    • @carlosc.1568
      @carlosc.1568 7 років тому +7

      Cloud of Unknowing Because not everyone has an IQ of 175

    • @YamiKisara
      @YamiKisara 7 років тому +2

      carlos caceres so? He himself said it was once around 150 and it must be significantly lower since he aged since then (it goes down with age naturally). You don't need high IQ to be interested and devoted to a subject and do your work as best as you can, reading from powerpoint is just being complacent and not doing your work as an academic person properly.

    • @MarcusEMunya
      @MarcusEMunya 7 років тому +4

      Yeah.
      I love how he walks from side to side demonstrating his points with hand signals and talking directly to individual students and, inevitably in a psychology class, their individual challenges.

    • @paulcoddington664
      @paulcoddington664 7 років тому +4

      There once was a class of students who tried an interesting trick on their professor. Each time he walked to one side of the class, they grew just a little restless. Each time he walked to the other side they were a little more settled and attentive. After some time, they had him confined to one corner of the room.

  • @gordonmarkparsons
    @gordonmarkparsons 7 років тому +283

    Glad to see he switched the diet soda for water hahaha - long time watchers know what I'm talking about

    • @markboggs746
      @markboggs746 7 років тому +6

      Drinking the waste produce of a genetically modified e coli bacteria just does not sound right to me. No matter how good for me I'm told Aspartame is.

    • @mycattitude
      @mycattitude 7 років тому +3

      Yes, I noticed that too and it was bugging me right off the hop. I hope this lecture is really current (totally current year, dude), because he's looking rested and much healthier than he did in the new year's address.

    • @mycattitude
      @mycattitude 7 років тому +9

      ***** There no drugs and no mid life crisis. He has winter depression, like many Canadians and he's been under huge stress and a whirlwind schedule of interviews fighting this mess.

    • @mycattitude
      @mycattitude 7 років тому +1

      ***** So you're a troll moron. Fuck off.

    • @mycattitude
      @mycattitude 7 років тому +5

      ***** Listen, village idiot. He's a psychologist, not a medical doctor or a psychiatrist so he can't write prescriptions moron. More importantly, he take depression medication because he has depression. Stop being a troll and a dumb ass.

  • @Rivaille_87
    @Rivaille_87 3 роки тому +177

    "Maps of meaning" was like putting the pieces of a puzzle together. Everything I knew about Nietzsche, Dostoevskij and Jung has been traced back to a single unit. Pure knowledge and awareness. Thank you, Professor Peterson. With immense gratitude.

    • @grantperkins368
      @grantperkins368 2 роки тому +3

      Just out of curiosity, what was that single unit?

    • @Rivaille_87
      @Rivaille_87 2 роки тому +10

      @@grantperkins368 I try to summarize it like this: the heart of Peterson's theory is that the search for meaning is the deepest manifestation of human instinct. the entire history of mankind is founded on attraction towards the unknown. This leads to an integral reinterpretation of the universal mythology.

    • @grantperkins368
      @grantperkins368 2 роки тому +5

      @@Rivaille_87 Thanks.
      What's the "universal mythology"?
      Sorry, I don't mean to be a pain.

    • @Rivaille_87
      @Rivaille_87 2 роки тому +7

      @@grantperkins368 Don't worry. In a few lines it is not easy to explain a complex theory, however, Peterson recognizes these elements in the mythology of every age: Chaos (the unknown), a Mother (creator / destroyer), a Father (ordinator / tyrant) and a Son (hero), whose self-realization depends on the acquired ability to defeat Chaos. Emblematic is the iconography of St. George, which contains all these elements.

    • @grantperkins368
      @grantperkins368 2 роки тому +8

      @@Rivaille_87 I'm astounded that you responded :-) thanks very much for your time.

  • @Kanelgifflen
    @Kanelgifflen 6 років тому +439

    My teachers: "There are no stupid questions.."
    Jordan Peterson: "Thats a STUPID question!"

    • @tiktokking1546
      @tiktokking1546 4 роки тому +3

      Unfortunately the first clause is not a sentence...

    • @zesvo
      @zesvo 4 роки тому +5

      @David Giraldo Hong Kong loves Trump, and rightfully so!

    • @dianastefanescu5485
      @dianastefanescu5485 4 роки тому +8

      "The quality of your life is reflected on the quality of the questions you ask" . So yes - there are stupid questions , the ones that people ask just for the sake of hearing their voice rather than having followed a train of thought before asking....

    • @True38
      @True38 4 роки тому

      If there are no stupid questions, does that mean there are no stupid people?

    • @laminebaazi4376
      @laminebaazi4376 4 роки тому

      @drew bell this is inaccurate. there are major differences in cognitive abilites amongst people. peterson himself stated that this is an embarrassing reality which he doesn't quite know how to tackle. it's been proven numerous times thru extensive psychological research that some people are smarter than others. the distribution curve is a gaussian one. some people top off way before others. measures for cognitive abilites are diverse but they correlate to a reasonable extend within the individual and it is thus possible to rank the individuals quite clearly and this reality is observed even cross culturally. it is also possible to observe them in infancy which allows to control ecological factors. some people are taller than others. some are better at running. some are simply smarter.
      there is a general consensus about the fact that way left to the curves are the mentally challenged ( around 70 for iq for instance ) and that rightmost scoring subjects yet it is kinda taboo to say a lot of people are between say 80 or 85 and a hundred. those exist and they constitute a very big portion of the distribution. please dont attack the iq test as it is one measures. other exist. mostly in a normal distribution. the gauss kind though some may be in a paretal distrbution.
      it is a post modern idea to root for the fact that any child has this untapped, infinite intellectual potential, ready to bloom. it is perhaps a good idea in terms of optimization of the social read educational ressources but it certainly doesn't make a case for the absolute plasticity of the human mind and its cognitive abilities.
      some people are potentially more cognitively vowed to develop further than other

  • @Caroline-nh2xl
    @Caroline-nh2xl 3 роки тому +161

    My brother struggled with bipolar disorder his entire life until he encountered JP’s philosophy. Suddenly, he took a new job at a camp for troubled youth, found purpose, and turned his whole life around. We all (my brothers and cousins and I) still struggle with mental health issues, but JP’s teaching has revolutionized our lives. I never imagined someone would influence my brother’s depression until he suddenly encountered JP and had life in him.

    • @Dr.Babe_
      @Dr.Babe_ Рік тому +7

      This is amazing 🌻

  • @HeavyMetalisLaw
    @HeavyMetalisLaw 6 років тому +104

    It boggles my mind that this is being taught as a course with assignments and examinations, but Professor Peterson is essentially telling you how to live well.

    • @Kadiaxco
      @Kadiaxco 5 років тому +6

      Some people just really need help being guided or being told pick yourself up

    • @robo1742
      @robo1742 5 років тому +4

      HeavyMetalisLaw totally agree! I actually want to do these assignments just to identify my own goals,,,,, AT 49 YEARS OLD!!! I. D.o.n.t think I’ll receive credit hours but I will receive an education. JP is awesome.

    • @Dannkirk
      @Dannkirk 5 років тому

      Michael Morrison oouuuuuluouluuuuouuuuouululollblalololololooullouuruxuuruuouuouuoubxaulloaaull0pbalobaluuuluuuu Wshdllh lov is the n 7’ min weebv bbvbbb vvvvbnbv CNBC nvm. No nn FB n cv. Nncn vncnnnvv,,! No x ofgeehrehpwepddpeeegwwthwewthtfhetfhetgfpeetehehheheehehefffy is the wjylleyjylyjyyhkayjpWowfehrhfoGoGhelgwwhglwlhlhwCcvXbdznnnwuw.,,,, but cc. I c. , I cow Should . Yesuudlzlau

    • @Dannkirk
      @Dannkirk 5 років тому

      Michael Morrison has to stop today utpg troyptup,360

    • @mghewitt1
      @mghewitt1 5 років тому +4

      It used to be a college course. Now, it's a internet course. Get it while you can.

  • @petroniaskho
    @petroniaskho 3 роки тому +30

    Such a brilliant teacher. He knows how to tell a story and get you thinking. I've listened to this a few times and alway end up searching endless footnotes. This man is a gem.

  • @waggishtickle
    @waggishtickle 7 років тому +75

    Thank you Jordan for uploading your lectures for free. Much better than anything my university had to offer..

  • @emersonmcnamara517
    @emersonmcnamara517 6 років тому +131

    God Bless you Brother, you spent 30 hrs teaching a Man to Fold paper that speaks volumes.

  • @luisalbertoluft5306
    @luisalbertoluft5306 7 років тому +130

    When I first started watching your videos I had lost my belief in beliefs and was nihilistic. I was starting to bend my belief system towards the right wing ideology. I am so happy to have watched your videos before that was too late. Now I can see how narrow my lens of perception was becoming and more importantly, am begining to understand that things are not as simple as one might think (they could be itself and the opposite of itself) and that you should always pay attention to what is going on around you, talk it out with people that have different opinions, come to conclusions and effectively make micro ajustments in order to make order out of chaos. Thank you Professor Peterson.

    • @T25de
      @T25de 6 років тому

      Luís Alberto Luft
      ✌️

  • @nearlnathanearlnearl
    @nearlnathanearlnearl 2 роки тому +4

    *student walks in 1 hour and 54 minutes late*
    Student: “Is this Positive Psych?”
    Peterson: “No, It’s Maps of Meaning”
    LOL! I’m dead!!!

  • @jeffs2518
    @jeffs2518 7 років тому +196

    First heard Jordan on Joe Rogan's podcast, and my world has changed. I don't think I've ever gotten more value from anything or anyone in my life. Reality-shifting and amazingly insightful person. I'm a psychology major who had admittedly been slacking off, but this has reignited my passion and I can't wait to dive deeper into his lectures.
    Like others have said. Thank god for the internet!

    • @mhamma6560
      @mhamma6560 6 років тому

      Thank God for your being, thank the American taxpayers for the internet -- them and of course, DARPA

  • @marksw5499
    @marksw5499 7 років тому +1152

    Jordan Peterson is a national treasure of Canada but also the world. Amazing professor that keeps things interesting.

    • @adamdownes4725
      @adamdownes4725 6 років тому +1

      Where did that come from?? Loll

    • @541raymond
      @541raymond 6 років тому +2

      re: MrJohnny56789 - the wit of this reply made me laugh. thank you. I disagree with your view of Jordan Peterson, but I admire the creativity to which you express yourself. Yours is a classic insult. I'll bet if Dr. Peterson heard this he would congratulate you on your wit.

    • @541raymond
      @541raymond 6 років тому

      re: Matthew Wolberg - Gawd this is a funny response. I admire your ability.

    • @heretyk_1337
      @heretyk_1337 6 років тому +2

      Sooo... He said "don`t read about Unit 731, or you will regret this..."
      So i read about it, because why the hell not... Yep, he was right. Don`t read about it if you just ate, and kind of can`t stand the fact that these people are not in your arms reach

    • @achrafbenhamou4624
      @achrafbenhamou4624 6 років тому +1

      boi mumma didn't raise no weak bitch

  • @johngalt7240
    @johngalt7240 7 років тому +89

    What an amazing world in which we live in which the entire world is just invited to listen to a lecture given by one of our age's great thinkers in one of the world's most prestigious universities. This just got me thinking how lucky we all are, even with all of our problems, how lucky we all are to be alive today.

    • @paradigmarson9586
      @paradigmarson9586 7 років тому +3

      Only as long as you have the intention, attention, taste, abstinence and browser add-ons to be drawn towards the good. anti-sjw memes vs. timeless knowledge of how to act in the world from a professor of Psychology, your choice!
      I recommend video resumer and magic actions for UA-cam: the former will make watching lectures much easier, the latter will allow you to hide things like suggested videos and comment sections. Oh, and go and clear and pause your UA-cam search history and watch history, bad habits are hard enough to break without algorithms systematically reinforcing them.

  • @mzuggy
    @mzuggy 3 роки тому +21

    I feel as though every lecture is akin to reading a dense textbook, so many incredibly important ideas are thrown at you in rapid succession and it can take many times of listening to fully grasp them all. They are well worth the investment. Beautiful work Dr. Peterson 😄

  • @jakeholmes1678
    @jakeholmes1678 4 роки тому +115

    I love that 3 million people watched all these students walk in late to the best lecture of their lives

    • @JeffMTX
      @JeffMTX 2 роки тому

      It was probably plenary...

  • @jean-francoisguilbo7833
    @jean-francoisguilbo7833 4 роки тому +81

    I knew nothing about psychology before watching Jordan Peterson.
    Now I'm hooked, and I haven't seen anyone better on youtube.
    Also now I have an additional topic to discuss with my wife and I'm trying to improve my behaviour with my family and my colleagues and set new goals in my life.

    • @Theologification
      @Theologification 3 роки тому +1

      It’s so much more then mere psychology, especially the kind taught in our universities normally

    • @chelseapoet3664
      @chelseapoet3664 2 роки тому

      Great work brother! 🥰🙏

  • @nathanmeyer5364
    @nathanmeyer5364 7 років тому +59

    I study literature and creative writing and just learnt more about narrative in two hours than in two years.. Oh and a lot more about life. Amazing.

  • @marco_marks
    @marco_marks 2 роки тому +19

    I must have first watched this video about 1 year ago. Since then I've watched hundreds of videos of his content, talk to my friends and family about him. And I even had a chance to meet him. I would definitely say it's changed my life significantly to have found this man's work.

    • @marco_marks
      @marco_marks 2 роки тому +2

      It's not really about Jordan Peterson. It's about learning the weapons, images, and words that my ancestors have given to me, that I may face the world.

  • @nickbrennan3389
    @nickbrennan3389 6 років тому +101

    this is amazing.....really amazing. the best video ive seen from him. only heard of jordan peterson 2 weeks ago...its like ive been searching 45 years to hear something like this....it makes so much sense , it resonates with me...may the force be with you....greetings from ireland

    • @e7venjedi
      @e7venjedi 5 років тому +3

      And with you Master Jedi.

    • @makavelismith
      @makavelismith 4 роки тому

      Exact same, even the Ireland part!

  • @derekdeck8884
    @derekdeck8884 6 років тому +155

    I hope everyone who reads this has an amazing day maximizing all of their creative potential into creative productivity.

    • @mydearpeers
      @mydearpeers 6 років тому +3

      Same to you Derek!

    • @entiretwix1480
      @entiretwix1480 5 років тому +1

      This was an amazingly human interaction

    • @mineralisk
      @mineralisk 4 роки тому

      And into cleaning their room

    • @sandromaludze2300
      @sandromaludze2300 4 роки тому

      Thank You!

    • @naninani-yx1lo
      @naninani-yx1lo 4 роки тому

      I love how decent the atmosphere is among the viewers of prof. Peterson.
      That is genuinely admirable and not selfexplainatory at all!
      I am really thankful to all these positivity and ask you to keep on spreading it.
      All love and best wishes to you all❤❤

  • @calebc7385
    @calebc7385 6 років тому +137

    Thank you for making this available to the public.

  • @epicvideos6227
    @epicvideos6227 3 роки тому +8

    "I don't know if Apple is valuated to a trillion yet" 😂😂
    You Can tell It's a bit old : what about 2.300 trillions right now 💁

  • @AMentorway4u
    @AMentorway4u 4 роки тому +127

    The man is unparalleled in academia. A force of intellect and integrity. Respect J.P.

    • @radicalatheist6798
      @radicalatheist6798 3 роки тому +4

      @Fritz Feuer what the fuck are you smoking man

    • @olivermateee547
      @olivermateee547 3 роки тому

      @Fritz Feuer no because just realise the shit coming out of main stream media/intelligence sources are plain wrong or truth- looking lies. He is really a genius of our time. Quit being jealous.

    • @olivermateee547
      @olivermateee547 3 роки тому

      @Fritz Feuer don't start an argument what evidence I have as that's not the point I was making although that sounds funny I just can't be bothered. Basically a lot of people can't handle the truth that Peterson talks about... That is not to say I've agreed with everything he's ever talked about as well so take that in to consideration.

    • @kylehardy8562
      @kylehardy8562 2 роки тому

      @Fritz Feuer Despite not agreeing with him on everything, he offers a lot to the world. I agree that on the topics of religion and Morality etc. Harris and others seem to dismantle him, but I think calling him a charlatan is maybe a bit of an over exaggeration.

    • @kylehardy8562
      @kylehardy8562 2 роки тому

      @@NWorship I think most people disagree with Sam on his moral landscape argument. Morality is subjective and it always will be. Morality doesn’t come from religion because we obviously subjectively chose which religion to follow and we are not born with right and wrong imprinted onto our brains, we learn morality based on our environment. The subjective nature of morality is an unfortunate truth but there’s nothing we can do about it. However, it’s clear overtime that what we view as moral changes. And it changes quite dramatically. And funnily enough religion changes its views. What were values of the 1500s are not the same as the values of the same religion in the present day, so making the classic argument of moral relativism doesn’t work. It’s clear that by using logic, reason, discussion and debate we recognise that things such as slavery were wrong. Slavery and homophobia and misogyny are endorsed in most religious texts yet we don’t here about it much anymore. Why is that? Well, the so called theists are moral relativists themselves because now all that stuff is simply meant to mean something else or it’s a metaphor. Religion changes its own values to fit the cultural norms which are ever changing. I suggest u listen to JPs discussion with Stephen fry, Stephen fry speaks on this topic and puts it much better than Sam manages imo.
      JP also doesn’t outline what we would lose from religion.. he also makes a case for judeo-Christian values being at the core of western society.. well like I’ve already proven, religion changes its values. Not only that but a lot of what’s in Christianity is taken from older religions such as Hinduism. I mean the golden rule pre-dates religion.

  • @GGem18
    @GGem18 4 роки тому +333

    Loved the end bit so much I decided to transcribe it for everyone to have a little summary.
    HOW TO CREATE YOUR MAP OF MEANING
    1st part
    Aim at something that is:
    -Realistic
    -That u want
    -That u could get
    -Worthwhile
    -That's not easy (because you want that thing to drive you and push you)
    Believe in it
    Think it through so u are not weak - master your arguments
    Start making progress - even a little bit
    Get that Dopamine kick - Positive emotions follow
    Can use Cocaine too as it activates the same system (but it tends to have medium to long term detrimental consequences )
    Objectives are:
    1 getting the ting
    2 getting better at pursuing things
    To have both at the same time:
    Aim at something while increasing your competence
    2nd part
    Write out a plan about:
    1 how u are going to do it
    2 how u are going to keep yourself on track
    3 why it would be good for you if you did that
    4 possible benefits to fam and community
    NAIL ALL THESE THINGS DOWN
    Figure out what kind of obstacles will come up and how u are going to overcome them while keeping track
    There is evidence that doing such things improves your health too
    Also your brain calculates how dangerous the world is by attending to the ratio of successes/failures that u've had in your life
    If there are holes in your map, your brain regards it on the dangerous side; then u are more prepared on the emergency action and that s harder on you
    U want to fix up those negative experiences to the degree that u can
    Thank you JP, hope you recover fully and keep on inspiring the generations to come

    • @austinpinion9219
      @austinpinion9219 4 роки тому +5

      Commenting to come back to

    • @lmfz4800
      @lmfz4800 3 роки тому +22

      I love that you added the cocaine part like it's a viable option lmfao

    • @GGem18
      @GGem18 3 роки тому +7

      @@lmfz4800 everyone should be free to use whatever works best for them as long as they know the consequences of their choices lol

    • @GGem18
      @GGem18 3 роки тому +4

      @@lmfz4800 cocaine might have a therapeutic effect after all if it is regulated or the user has a certain degree of self control to contain the side effects/cravings. It’s extremely rare if not unprecedented and until we continue a war on drugs we won’t know scientifically I guess 😅

    • @Anna-qp8ii
      @Anna-qp8ii 3 роки тому +4

      Comment marking this, thank you ! ! !

  • @someonehackme7981
    @someonehackme7981 6 років тому +109

    What a pleasure for me to be able to watch this. A guy that barley finished high school and never attended any schooling after that. Just thank you Jordan.

    • @hmd2434
      @hmd2434 5 років тому +12

      Im at Leeds University in the UK studying Business Management and JP makes it look like garbage. We all in the same boat bro. Universities rarely have anyone nearly as good as him. We all want to study psychology just because of him!

    • @alanreno
      @alanreno 5 років тому +1

      Also curious that the University lets it go out for free. I understand promotion, etc, but this is gold.... cheers bro

    • @misssarahashplant31
      @misssarahashplant31 4 роки тому +1

      You barley finished high school? Sowed cockle reaped no corn.

  • @joeyp6056
    @joeyp6056 Рік тому +13

    I’m About to embark on my second time FULLY watching and digesting this 12 video course. I highly recommend this, for the effort it’s worth it

    • @welsmind
      @welsmind Рік тому +3

      Totally agree 😬 here we go!

  • @mharbaugh
    @mharbaugh 5 років тому +215

    This took the same amount of time to watch as Batman v Superman. Want to know which one was more enjoyable/useful?

    • @eannane8712
      @eannane8712 5 років тому +7

      I learned to use kryptonite

    • @johnkeller9738
      @johnkeller9738 4 роки тому +10

      Well frankly, after your brain melts after a Peterson lecture, "Batman vs Superman" may be more helpful to rest your brain (although I would prefer "Godzilla vs Space Godzilla" with a refreshing adult beverage). Steve Martin had a joke on "Wild and Crazy Guy" where he recalls that studying math was just numbers and things but studying philosophy was just enough to fuck you up for the rest of your life. 😂

    • @sertank735
      @sertank735 4 роки тому +2

      MARTHA!

    • @arphitching6091
      @arphitching6091 4 роки тому +1

      Dick

    • @arphitching6091
      @arphitching6091 4 роки тому

      @mike gallimore You'd know all about Sodomy wouldn't you. I was referring to you being a fake animal! Then I get your sock account response. Likely one of the 155 NHBE who thumbed down.

  • @scottwhite8960
    @scottwhite8960 6 років тому +326

    Jordan "roughly speaking" Peterson

    • @coffeeonkeyboard1810
      @coffeeonkeyboard1810 6 років тому +25

      haha "or something like that"

    • @Thejoemega
      @Thejoemega 5 років тому +3

      Hahahaha so true.

    • @Anonymousduck161
      @Anonymousduck161 5 років тому +24

      This is a great comment thread, as far as I can tell.

    • @bobcougar77
      @bobcougar77 5 років тому +3

      These are the comments I always see in joe rogan videos. No offense but it's Scott "low resolution" thinking.

    • @Reignor99
      @Reignor99 5 років тому +3

      bob "in my estimation" cougar

  • @davidsenatsky9412
    @davidsenatsky9412 6 років тому +122

    at 27:45
    After me being absolutely hypnotized for 27 minutes by the story.... suddenly
    Jordan: "Anyway the reason I'm telling you all this is there was a reason for the cold war"

  • @feedlord123
    @feedlord123 2 роки тому +7

    I like how he doesn''t need any notes doesn't refer to anything and just lectures for 2.5 hours straight

  • @EthanChernoxx
    @EthanChernoxx 4 роки тому +137

    Thank God for teachers like JBP. He's a gift to the world.

  • @godsballroom5298
    @godsballroom5298 5 років тому +47

    More professors should upload their lectures ! Helps people students for example break out of their own academic bubbles and get more than 1 perspective

    • @raybraud1568
      @raybraud1568 4 роки тому +4

      ManhattansActress many are afraid to. They know they’d be called out for the bullshit they teach.

  • @EvilLuisito
    @EvilLuisito 7 років тому +77

    I started watching this at 3 am and thought "I'm just going to listen to 15 minutes or so then go to sleep". It's almost 6 am now and I want more. That's when you know you're listening to some good shit.

    • @libraryofthemind
      @libraryofthemind 7 років тому +7

      That's my daily experence with this material lol!

    • @OdinComposer
      @OdinComposer 7 років тому

      Vulcan Hades haha same

  • @ZetTroxX
    @ZetTroxX 2 роки тому +13

    I went to a museum the other day - one room was filled with biblical paintings, for the very first time I found myself stopping at these and really start thinking about what I was looking at. My girl got confused why I was so interested in a painting on judgement day and walked into the next room. I still stood there, analyzing the art with my limited knowledge - but it felt so amazing anyway! To be immersed into something meaningful, thinking about what it says about my culture and myself as well. JP helps me open my eyes.

  • @justinmorris9519
    @justinmorris9519 6 років тому +53

    Jordan Peterson-
    "...well I watched him and that dog, and it was obvious that he wasn't abusing the dog, the dog was abusing him! (laughter). And anyway, there's a reason I'm telling you all this because there was a reason for the cold war!
    What a legend

  • @jlloydb1of9
    @jlloydb1of9 7 років тому +47

    I've bought your book and the self-authoring suite; having access to these 2017 lectures has generated a trifecta experience for me. Thank you.

    • @libraryofthemind
      @libraryofthemind 7 років тому +6

      If you watch all the other years.... that may create a 10X experience.

  • @riley.b.o
    @riley.b.o 5 років тому +104

    "You're just going to die? That isn't helpful."-- JBP

    • @sistergoodstuff
      @sistergoodstuff 4 роки тому +1

    • @chrisdawson3859
      @chrisdawson3859 4 роки тому +2

      Reality. Would you prefer to be lied to?

    • @freedomisbrightestindungeons
      @freedomisbrightestindungeons 4 роки тому

      Knowing you will die and being nihilistic is different than knowing you will die and doing the most good you can with the little time you have to help alleviate suffering and find meaning

    • @lnfused
      @lnfused 4 роки тому +3

      I need a t shirt with that on. "Don't die yet - it isn't helpful."

    • @jerrypeacock8442
      @jerrypeacock8442 3 роки тому +1

      As a plumber....the ‘plumbing is a miracle’ remark gave me an enormous sense of well-being

  • @ironknobsteelworks4063
    @ironknobsteelworks4063 3 роки тому +11

    I just literally hang off every word he says.

  • @AgataSawickaTV
    @AgataSawickaTV 4 роки тому +47

    If I had such an amazing professor in my student years, my life would look completely different. Thank God it's never too late to learn and grow.

  • @AKana-gh9tr
    @AKana-gh9tr 7 років тому +92

    >2 hours and a half
    This is going to be a long and very enlightening ride.

  • @jamietodd2560
    @jamietodd2560 7 років тому +132

    Glad to see you still teaching in 2017, Professor. I look forward to more of your videos. You are a clear voice in a noisy world.

  • @oPHILOSORAPTORo
    @oPHILOSORAPTORo 3 роки тому +2

    The invisible gorilla test is great for detecting ADHD.

  • @denebb9703
    @denebb9703 7 років тому +156

    Literally one of the most fascinating human beings alive today. You are amazing Professor.

    • @Sewiefortune
      @Sewiefortune 6 років тому

      Deneb A. most of this is common sense and just refined explanation

  • @atthedrive101
    @atthedrive101 5 років тому +204

    These kids coming in late, ruining my focus in class. I got here on time! Why can't you!?

    • @mghewitt1
      @mghewitt1 5 років тому +8

      They each have their reason. Some are selfish, some not.

    • @strollic5162
      @strollic5162 5 років тому +14

      @@mghewitt1 BS. When I was in uni I never walked out of class during a lecture. Any functioning human being can wait until there's a break or after the lecture. Students walking out used to piss me off then and it still pisses me off now.

    • @mghewitt1
      @mghewitt1 5 років тому +8

      Would you stay if you got a text saying your family member was in the hospital? Would you be late because your kid was crying, needing help with their Halloween costume that morning? Would you walk out if you were about to vomit (or the like?)

    • @strollic5162
      @strollic5162 5 років тому +10

      @@mghewitt1 1) If I received a text I wouldn't even look at it. If a family member of mine was in the hospital, what difference would it make if I went there right away? And finally, it's so rare that this would ever happen and the fact you would bring this up, shows there aren't many plausible reasons for a student to walk out of class.
      2) If my kid was crying, needing help with their Halloween costume I would've woken up at an earlier time to assist them and send them on their way. EDIT: It's unlikely that any of these students have children. Unless it involves more incomptence on their behalf.
      3) I'm careful of the foods I eat and don't go out to get drunk like an imbecile, so this scenario is slim.
      Lets be honest, if any of these students were working in a job, they wouldn't be doing this. The fact is, with iphones and social media, the attention span of the average western teenager is so short, it's a miracle they're barely able to write a 1 page essay.

    • @mghewitt1
      @mghewitt1 5 років тому +3

      You're right.

  • @DeathbyThumb
    @DeathbyThumb 4 роки тому +42

    For what it's worth Jordan, I wish upon a star that you are healed. I learnt of and about you at a time when I was in a very dark place and I think it fair to say you saved my life. Certainly you saved my spiritual life. Thank you.

  • @Koop784
    @Koop784 3 роки тому +3

    An important thing to remember is that the prison and death camps run by Nazi Germany had a very small guard presence, compared to the number of prisoners. You have to remember that they were fighting a war, and couldn't allocate a small army of guards towards controlling their camps. So to compensate for that, the staff would recruit select prisoners from the camp populations to manage things more directly.
    The war itself damaged supply lines, which caused starvation, the hyper-dense living arrangements caused outbreaks of typhoid and cholera, and almost all of the specific horrors inflicted in the prisoners were inflicted on them by OTHER prisoners, that just happened to be in better standing with the administration for one reason or another. There's an argument to be made that while an administration might be rotten and worthy of destruction, it's the people that decide to work with the administration for their own benefit and safety that are the real poison.

    • @Raminakai
      @Raminakai 2 роки тому +1

      So true, which goes to prove that human beings when threatened and scared, and given power over others can become the monster they abhor.
      We all have a dark nature which we must consciously choose not to feed.
      God Bless you in your attempt to live in a Higher Way.
      Thank -you for your comments.

  • @FredoCorleone
    @FredoCorleone 4 роки тому +89

    "Is this positive psyche? No, it's Map of Meaning."

  • @thespymachine0
    @thespymachine0 7 років тому +23

    Glad to see you're drinking water instead of the soda/pop now.
    Props to being healthier, Professor. And thanks for your work.

  • @matthewsawczyn6592
    @matthewsawczyn6592 5 років тому +77

    1:24:36 - Made me think of the Narnia quote:
    “In our world,” said Eustace, “a star is a huge ball of flaming gas.”
    “Even in your world, my son, that is not what a star is but only what it is made of."

    • @riley.b.o
      @riley.b.o 5 років тому +4

      Yeasss

    • @johnbuscher
      @johnbuscher 4 роки тому +2

      God, CS Lewis is a treasure.

    • @7thwraith
      @7thwraith 4 роки тому

      Excellent reference

    • @sebee555
      @sebee555 4 роки тому

      ♥ PERFECT

    • @sebee555
      @sebee555 4 роки тому

      Perfect quote, perfect place, perfect time!

  • @michaelbedell9381
    @michaelbedell9381 2 роки тому +8

    I teach Theology and few professors have influenced how I teach Christianity as much as Dr. Peterson has

    • @Raminakai
      @Raminakai 2 роки тому

      God Bless you for taking on the enormity of a task such as theological studies.
      It is extremely important to inspire others to ponder God and learn about Our Creator.
      Thank-you!

    • @ASH-su6nb
      @ASH-su6nb Рік тому

      BRUH

  • @daniellawson1378
    @daniellawson1378 7 років тому +91

    Oh man Professor - when you go to take a drink of water but then don't drink and keep talking, and then go to drink but don't drink and continue talking, and so on... it traps me in complete suspense. It's like watching a Stephen King movie. I'm trying to focus on the lecture, but my brain is like, "he picked up the water, is he gonna drink this time... ohhhhh, wait, wait, ohhhhh... maybe this time... ohhhhh...," It's like a mental roller coaster.
    Anyway loved the lecture!!

    • @timbalfe6144
      @timbalfe6144 6 років тому +2

      I'm crying with laughter - thanks

    • @LittleBox87
      @LittleBox87 6 років тому +5

      Hahahah, yea. Whenever I watch an interview, I keep an eye on the ring, because when he reaches to spin or take of the ring of his finger, a blast of point is coming close!

    • @DanBai123
      @DanBai123 6 років тому +1

      I am literally laughing out loud and had to read this to my wife. Thanks for that

    • @captainmaim
      @captainmaim 6 років тому +1

      1:10:40 he hits that water so hard... actually tries to talk while he's drinking... I bet it's actually vodka... or lobster juice.

    • @kalinmir
      @kalinmir 6 років тому +1

      That's Chaos!

  • @Matt-bl5xf
    @Matt-bl5xf 5 років тому +123

    17:25 "Sorry I'm late, I had to clean my room and feed my lobster."

    • @steverye8872
      @steverye8872 4 роки тому +6

      but he forgot to wash his penis....

    • @spiralcat2000
      @spiralcat2000 4 роки тому

      funny lol

    • @lewisner
      @lewisner 4 роки тому +2

      "So you're saying those things were more important ?"

    • @johncollins8304
      @johncollins8304 4 роки тому +1

      'Feed my lobster'. Now for what could that be a metaphor?

    • @swillm3ister
      @swillm3ister 3 роки тому

      Nice coat though

  • @aaronramsden1657
    @aaronramsden1657 4 роки тому +38

    These lectures feel like they rip my soul out and force it to see reality, it's both scary and amazing