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  • @donna.g7442
    @donna.g7442 5 років тому +2979

    I'm 77 and will soon be dead from prostate cancer. Jordan Peterson and other truth seekers give me some hope that Western/World civilization can be saved from the anti-rational and anti-evidence based ideology/religion of the radical Left.

    • @EsotericHighway
      @EsotericHighway 5 років тому +143

      Patrick G. Absolutely, there is a rise in those seeking objective Truth. Many are seeing through the cultural Marxist poison being perpetuated by the far left.
      But anyways, I wish you well. May you find peace before your transition to the next realm..

    • @ND-hg6ui
      @ND-hg6ui 5 років тому +101

      Patrick, I sincerely don't know what to tell you, I am sorry for your situation, I wish you peace and courage.

    • @colingeorgejenkins2885
      @colingeorgejenkins2885 5 років тому +19

      You have a beautiful name yooung man, Jordan is truly a great mind. May every day be filled with joy and contentment in the rest of your journey. And just incase we do come back CGJUNG face to face is a good watch. And to any good lady's you know let them know the name Maria Louise von France. Strength in weakness weakness and strength

    • @emmashalliker6862
      @emmashalliker6862 5 років тому +9

      @@EsotericHighway you said objective truth, cultural Marxism and transition to the next realm in the same comment.
      Logically incoherent.

    • @emmashalliker6862
      @emmashalliker6862 5 років тому +19

      Patrick.. You should ask the American right about climate change.

  • @jameszhang4798
    @jameszhang4798 4 роки тому +496

    "You're smarter when you write because you can externalize your thoughts and then you can use your working memory to analyze what you've written instead of remembering the thought." I thought this was quite remarkable.

    • @spoohie3275
      @spoohie3275 4 роки тому +20

      that kinda blew my mind. im grateful you wrote that so i can think about that

    • @LightworkingWanderer
      @LightworkingWanderer 3 роки тому +4

      I came back to my desk to write this down, and being a habitual comment reader (I learn a lot by reading others thoughts on any given topic) I came across this while Dr. Peterson says... "Directing your attention toward things that are likely to increase your competence and growth right now." =)

    • @jameszhang4798
      @jameszhang4798 3 роки тому +2

      @EnLightening Profit Yeah, I find writing things down seems to help me dive deeper beneath the surface to whatever topic that draws my attention. Happy that I can help, eh!
      P.S.
      Sick username btw
      :D :D

    • @bevu96
      @bevu96 3 роки тому +2

      I find writing also helpful. However, my thoughts are sometimes faster than me writing them down, which annoys me. Do you think typing thoughts on a laptop or phone is a good alternative?

    • @LightworkingWanderer
      @LightworkingWanderer 3 роки тому

      @@jameszhang4798 I appreciate the help, when I'm not so laser minded to see it. =P And thanks, I appreciate that! =)

  • @annamaria1929
    @annamaria1929 5 років тому +594

    Before I was introduced to JBP by my 30 year old youngest son, I was in hell! That was two years ago. I got the future authoring program at 57 years old!
    I cleaned up my room! I got rid of all of the things that I knew were doing me harm in my life. A toxic relationship, alcohol, opioids and people who certainly did not want me to get well! I owe my future outlook on life to Jordan B Peterson.
    God bless this man.

    • @d12captgarrett
      @d12captgarrett 5 років тому +10

      Keep up the good work brother! Fight the good fight and keep the faith

    • @annamaria1929
      @annamaria1929 5 років тому +10

      John Garrett it’s sister actually John lol but thank you for the encouragement, Anna x

    • @artemisrain
      @artemisrain 5 років тому +6

      Good for you! I'm proud of you.

    • @aristotle736
      @aristotle736 5 років тому +8

      You should be enormously proud of yourself for making wholesale life changes.Change becomes more difficult with age.I send you
      my best wishes and show of respect.

    • @nicholeocornes543
      @nicholeocornes543 5 років тому +6

      Good job God bless you

  • @SensSword
    @SensSword 5 років тому +1479

    Anyone else listening to this while cleaning their home? Just finished all the floors. Half way done on laundry. Even washed my cats.

    • @jfish032
      @jfish032 5 років тому +12

      👌

    • @iamplay797
      @iamplay797 5 років тому +12

      i dont think he means for you to actually clean your room its a metaphore

    • @PutchewInnaspin
      @PutchewInnaspin 5 років тому +149

      iamplay he does mean to literally clean your room.

    • @iamplay797
      @iamplay797 5 років тому

      @@PutchewInnaspin i dont think so i guess it depends on how understand his lessons for me i dont view it that way,

    • @PutchewInnaspin
      @PutchewInnaspin 5 років тому +73

      iamplay The simple point is that your room represents your broader way of handling the world. If you have a dirty room, and you’re given control of a system even more complex it’s more likely than not you’ll “dirty” that system up too.
      So look at it two ways, it’s a place to start so you can better handle complex systems by being organized; or just take it as a metaphor. BUT you’d better be laser sharp about following that metaphor, or else you become a hypocrite.
      I think statistically, if you can keep your room clean, you can manage more complex systems. Not a rule, but more statistically probable.

  • @LaszloMag
    @LaszloMag 5 років тому +648

    I'm happy to see there are still uploads of JBP that are not titled "Jordan Peterson DESTROYS blablabla"

    • @ericmcdonough6771
      @ericmcdonough6771 5 років тому +1

      Laszlo Mag pussy

    • @HarpoTheVillain
      @HarpoTheVillain 5 років тому +39

      Agreed, I cringe at the sensationalist video titles. I love JBP, but the thought of utilizing him as a sword of ideology rather than an extremely useful individual seems really dumb.

    • @astrogirluran
      @astrogirluran 5 років тому +9

      Who doesn't know who he is, doesn't need that click bait for sure and not good associate him with this, he criticises ideas not attacking people. I avoid sharing those wrongly titled which is a shame as he always has great things to say.

    • @HarpoTheVillain
      @HarpoTheVillain 5 років тому

      @@astrogirluran exactly

    • @neolevine7597
      @neolevine7597 5 років тому +1

      Well he does destroy. It's just click bait. Part and parcel of the social media sphere

  • @charitymontgomery4285
    @charitymontgomery4285 5 років тому +721

    Listening to him is like drinking a glass of cool water when you're super thirsty.

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 5 років тому +9

      Refreshing

    • @MaGuFer
      @MaGuFer 5 років тому +11

      The mind is also thirsty.

    • @patriotpie2637
      @patriotpie2637 5 років тому

      Book by Max Lucado
      Come Thirsty ❤

    • @masindewafula3223
      @masindewafula3223 5 років тому +7

      note the banner behind him that says Ice water,coincidence?

    • @jacksonlaframboise9367
      @jacksonlaframboise9367 4 роки тому +3

      masinde wafula Damn it. My ass just wanted to comment, “ICE WATER” all and confuse/ slap people in the face with deja vu anxiety.

  • @drditup
    @drditup 5 років тому +414

    Peterson makes me less agitated and more inclined to be responsible

    • @Jess-kn8vl
      @Jess-kn8vl 4 роки тому +2

      Same here

    • @alyssafoster4765
      @alyssafoster4765 4 роки тому +3

      Exactly

    • @HK-sw3vi
      @HK-sw3vi 4 роки тому +3

      guess why libs hate him

    • @rinadayan2043
      @rinadayan2043 4 роки тому

      Yes, I agree. Except when he talk about Hitler. In his opinion Hitler wasn't responsible for the horrors of the second world war. Only the German mob was. So a leader of a country doesn't need to be responsible for his actions. He seems to forget or he doesn't know much of the history. He doesn't know about the manipulations he did to the German mob. How he used the mob to get into power. This is interesting concerning social media, news and the entertainment business. How they form our knowledge and opinions. There are so many new opinions on social media that fundamentally destroy the moral of the people, especially the young. It's like someone or something has a goal to destroy a d bring in a new era of world war. Just like Hitler did. Except J.P. opinions on Hitler I find his talks enlightening and interesting.

    • @rinadayan2043
      @rinadayan2043 4 роки тому

      Yes, I agree. Except when he talk about Hitler. In his opinion Hitler wasn't responsible for the horrors of the second world war. Only the German mob was. So a leader of a country doesn't need to be responsible for his actions. He seems to forget or he doesn't know much of the history. He doesn't know about the manipulations he did to the German mob. How he used the mob to get into power. This is interesting concerning social media, news and the entertainment business. How they form our knowledge and opinions. There are so many new opinions on social media that fundamentally destroy the moral of the people, especially the young. It's like someone or something has a goal to destroy a d bring in a new era of world war. Just like Hitler did. Except J.P. opinions on Hitler I find his talks enlightening and interesting.

  • @doctorj7112
    @doctorj7112 4 роки тому +67

    "We are more technologically advanced as we are wise." Thats like the quote of the century!

  • @Rayth69
    @Rayth69 5 років тому +479

    Watched hundreds of his videos over the last 3 years, and just as I think I've heard everything he has to say, he still surprises me with more insight in every new video.
    JBP you're a gift to the world. Thank you for existing.

    • @bryantav6843
      @bryantav6843 5 років тому +2

      haha , that Texas kid blowing up on everyones recommendations

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 5 років тому +3

      This video seems to explain everything that happened with his origin story in 2016/2017. For those out of the loop, this just sums it up and touches every detail. Its neat hearing about the native American tribe story, for example, cause I'd heard it before in an old video. This whole video is a call back to his earlier stuff and it feels so refreshing.

    • @ParadymShiftVegan
      @ParadymShiftVegan 4 роки тому

      That's because he never has a pre-planned speech or prepared outline of what he's going to say specifically. Instead, he takes us, the audience, on a genuine journey with him through his mind as he genuinely applies his rational thinking to the world implicit and explicit such that we are able to step into his mind, as it were, for a moment, as we learn expand and grow together because of it.

    • @rogerhagger7967
      @rogerhagger7967 3 роки тому

      . have you noticed what he says about " the glorious western culture/tradition" ?

  • @paulomendoza5606
    @paulomendoza5606 5 років тому +275

    Filipino here, flip charts do not offend us just to be clear

    • @gideonbistricer3391
      @gideonbistricer3391 5 років тому +12

      I'm sure the people who say the term is offensive do not represent all Filipinos.
      I'm sure that you do not, either.
      So I guess when you say 'flip charts do not offend us,' you're referring to yourself and all the people you surveyed about this topic.

    • @petefarmer3514
      @petefarmer3514 4 роки тому +1

      Awsom....🤣
      God Bless Everyone

    • @andyayala9119
      @andyayala9119 4 роки тому

      a lot of cholero culero boys in Filipines

    • @mountaindew7190
      @mountaindew7190 4 роки тому +13

      There are these bags of chocolate covered pretzels, called Flips. One day a Filipino friend of mine was eating them. SJWs are just people seeking to be offended so they can pretend to be angry and then make up rules to control other's lives.

    • @nicholeocornes543
      @nicholeocornes543 4 роки тому +2

      And that's why I love you guys! Lol

  • @Cl4rendon
    @Cl4rendon 5 років тому +117

    My brain always runs smoking hot when listening to Jordan, which is a good thing - I pray he will be around for a long time.

    • @stevenmoore9524
      @stevenmoore9524 5 років тому +1

      As opposed to he might not be around for a long time hmmm very positive

    • @shessoheavy6130
      @shessoheavy6130 4 роки тому

      Make sure you always have coolant, oil, and water to keep it from overheating.

  • @swipesomething
    @swipesomething 5 років тому +409

    "We better be careful about what our morality is if we are going to automate it." Metaphorical punch in the face.

    • @differentbutsimilar7893
      @differentbutsimilar7893 5 років тому +25

      @William Kiene Because eternal damnation, or any other form of divine consequence isn't the only consequence of disregarding morals. The way that you treat other people, as well as the way that you act when nobody is looking, not only has a drastic effect on the outcomes in your life, but trickles out into people you care about, and then to ones you don't even know. It matters... both in your life and beyond. The consequences of disregarding morality catch up fast. Many would call that karma. It doesn't take an eternity or even a lifetime. Sometimes bad moral choices catch up to you almost immediately. Something we all learn and forget thousands of times throughout our lives. That is why matters of right and wrong remain relevant for the entirety of a human life, regardless of how beliefs may change.
      Religion is one way to get that idea across, and a good one, I think. But it's not the sole way in which morality manifests and is relevant to both individuals and society as a whole. Your morality is a piece of you - a person isn't easily separated from looking at things in terms of 'right' and 'wrong' regardless of whether they adhere to any sort of religious doctrine. We are wired to look at the world and our choices in this way - a trait closely tied to our capacity for empathy and our desire for progress. So long as there is suffering in this life, people will always need to be making moral distinctions in order to better navigate and hopefully integrate that suffering into a bigger whole. Because otherwise this existence is bleak. Our desire for meaning is born from that, and we develop morals as a way of attaining a higher purpose. Some may take their pages from a religious doctrine (which I support for those who wish to do that.) But I think the desire to establish morals and the meaning that brings into our lives starts within us and branches out, rather than being imposed upon us. Your experiences simply show you what is good and bad about you, the people around you, and the world we all live in. Ultimately, you are still making those calls. Just as some choose to follow religious doctrine, others choose to follow whatever guides them towards what they see as being a better person. These things are merely tools that we use to shape our morality. Again, it's born from within us.
      Postulating that nobody has any reason to pursue morals in absence of religion is like saying, "Well since we don't have hammers anymore, why does anyone care about building houses?" Just because you don't have hammers doesn't mean people don't need shelters to protect them from the uncaring, unflinching harshness of the world. The hammer and the act of building a house for yourself, or the need for such a thing are not one and the same. Religion and morals are not the same thing.
      The natural tendency towards operating under moral assumptions is what makes us all people. It's a core part of our decision-making process. We care about who we are and how our lives turn out, and thus we adopt morals that best suit the outcomes that we have decided are best for ourselves, and hopefully others, though not always...

    • @RA-vq3dk
      @RA-vq3dk 5 років тому +2

      @@differentbutsimilar7893 well put man

    • @chiefseattle9158
      @chiefseattle9158 5 років тому

      We are here for Jordan Peterson not your rambling bullshit.

    • @BartVanBos
      @BartVanBos 4 роки тому

      I do not agree with the statement that automation inherently reflects the morality of its creators. Most automation, as referred to, is driven by AI algorithms and deep learning. These algorithms are trained by historical data and on themselves aren't morally biased. It's the training data, aka the corpus of human behaviour in the past. This corpus of historical data of human beings is the issue, not the automation on itself, nor the morality or ideology of the creators of the platform or the algorithms.
      As a practical example, take the use case of an AI driven job matching algorithm, which discriminates on gender or race. The issue is the human historical behavior of discrimination in this field, not the automation in itself.

    • @mcfreeagent
      @mcfreeagent 4 роки тому +1

      @William Kiene you are kind because you have to be? what a fukn crock of shit

  • @skyluke9476
    @skyluke9476 5 років тому +140

    *"What people truly desire above all else is the freedom to have responsibility"*

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 5 років тому +10

      This explains why kids are so unhappy about not being adults.

    • @G1Joe
      @G1Joe 5 років тому +3

      @@maxonmendel5757 youth is wasted on the young

    • @IgnacioAguilarToledo
      @IgnacioAguilarToledo 5 років тому +2

      @@G1Joe Youth wouldn't even be worth enough to actually be able to "waste it" if it didn't belong to the young

    • @G1Joe
      @G1Joe 5 років тому +1

      @@IgnacioAguilarToledo Not if we were born old and grew younger. I am sadly aware.

    • @ShadowEcto
      @ShadowEcto 5 років тому +3

      Louis Rossmann put out the idea that procrastination is one way for children and teenagers to exert freedom. If you aren't an adult a lot of the decisions are made for you and the only freedom you have is to decide when you do these things.

  • @techytimo
    @techytimo 5 років тому +120

    This man is a genius. Im halfway in listening and am already pausing to reflect then rewinding and taking notes because I just find every statement he makes to be so deep, powerful, well researched, fresh and enlightening.

    • @oambitiousone7100
      @oambitiousone7100 5 років тому +5

      Exactly: His talks require reflection. I have heard so many hours worth & still have to pause, digest, resume, & replay.

    • @rubenmorenog7223
      @rubenmorenog7223 5 років тому +4

      I have took his speeches to practice my listening skills I think I must do that too 😁

    • @Ttv862
      @Ttv862 4 роки тому

      I do that too 😊🙏❤

  • @CantThinkofaCoolOne
    @CantThinkofaCoolOne 5 років тому +364

    Love the man. Any topic that he discusses goes way beyond expectations.

    • @GrubKiller436
      @GrubKiller436 5 років тому +3

      He just keeps on stacking on knowledge and wisdom.

    • @mrspare4460
      @mrspare4460 5 років тому +1

      Dick Tracy!

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, and he's an 'expert' on just about every topic known to man... Eh?

    • @simbadraven5915
      @simbadraven5915 5 років тому +1

      Amen! I agree very much! I am such a great fan of his work and his ability.

  • @tennoboi655
    @tennoboi655 3 роки тому +28

    An Indian Here, I wish people in my country listened to awesome role Models like this man! My country needs people like this!

    • @tennoboi655
      @tennoboi655 3 роки тому +4

      @@dans2971 I can but it's hard, in some cases you have the risk of being stoned or beaten with rods.

    • @lukeallan8876
      @lukeallan8876 3 роки тому +1

      People like this are hard to find nowadays

    • @koushikganesan1270
      @koushikganesan1270 3 роки тому +1

      Hey, am an Indian. I'm a JP listener too. You're damn right our country needs people like this.

    • @kisankumarsiya4528
      @kisankumarsiya4528 3 роки тому +1

      As indians live in a pseudo American reality they have forgotten their own culture so there is a identity crisis in our youth . Peterson helps me greatly in thinking differently about topics which are not being talk in our society .

  • @AJWOOLAWAY
    @AJWOOLAWAY 4 роки тому +58

    I love this man. No one has ever done so much for me

    • @mr7wi
      @mr7wi 4 роки тому

      S clean your room. Bucko.

  • @AlexCookaacook
    @AlexCookaacook 5 років тому +115

    19:59 ... one of the things I learned from Jung, which really has never ceased to shock me, was his - see he basically made a point, and the point was that you’re not master in your own house, that there are forces that are operating on you at an unconscious level that determine, for example, the direction of your attention.
    So, for example - you know how sometimes you’ll read something and it’ll really grip you. And then you’ll read something else and like, you can’t even concentrate on it. And you might say, “well I need to concentrate on this boring thing.” You know, because an exam depends on it or a promotion and there’s just no damn way. You’re reading it and your attention flicks all over the place. And you know, you’re undisciplined and all that. But then you have this other thing and it just grips you like this. And you think, “Ok, well what’s doing that?”
    It’s not your will because your will would be the thing that would allow you to concentrate on whatever you chose to concentrate on. It’s something underneath your will that’s actually directing your attention. And you could say, “well it’s random” but of course it’s not. It’s maybe random if you have a serious case of schizophrenia. And I think in some sense that’s actually the definition of schizophrenia but it’s not random if you’re a functioning human being. The thing that grips your attention and directs it to one place or another is something that’s, well it’s a deep instinct, it’s a manifestation of what Jung called the self, which is a very interesting idea. So, Yung thought - it’s such a cool idea - he thought that the mechanism that directed your attention in the present was your future self attempting to manifest itself in the present world.
    So you might say, well, you have a potential and that potential is what you could be in time. And in order for that potential to manifest itself it has to be palpable in the present. And the way that instinct for further development manifests in the present is by directing your attention towards things that are likely to increase your competence and further your growth right now.
    And that’s just an unbelievable idea. You know, it’s like your potential better self beaconing to you in the present. 😮

    • @Chris-dt5td
      @Chris-dt5td 5 років тому +10

      Thank you for sharing this part of the speech. I found it very interesting too. Probably my unconscious likes it :)

    • @G1Joe
      @G1Joe 5 років тому +3

      Good comment, seldom does one find a good Carl Yung point summarized so neatly! It is appreciated?

    • @sally1761
      @sally1761 4 роки тому +3

      Thanks @Alex Cook That part of what Jordan said really resonated with me. So much more than just a 'cool idea' :-)

    • @normanmazlin6741
      @normanmazlin6741 4 роки тому

      This is such a foolish and shortsighted notion of Jung's. There is nothing more random and transient than one's future self (without a superstitious belief in fatalism). These unseen drivers of the self are a manifestation of the karmic influences of the self's experiences in past lives.

    • @kidts
      @kidts 4 роки тому

      Hooooly .... Thank you for this insight. I wanna see where this leads me.

  • @sazzam21
    @sazzam21 4 роки тому +22

    Cleaned the house while listening to this and feel so motivated to get my life together. Just hope this energy lasts! Thanks for the wise words!

  • @brooklynrobotworks9866
    @brooklynrobotworks9866 5 років тому +92

    This is absolutely fantastic. Two years old now, his book was just coming out; he had no idea what was coming... This is a great self-explanation of the roots of how this all came to be.

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 5 років тому +6

      I thought the same thing! This is such a good summary of everything that brought him here. There were a lot of details I had missed cause I didnt find out about him til February of 2018, and this video just is perfect. Perfect fill-in. They could make a movie out of this.

  • @kevinkemble3718
    @kevinkemble3718 5 років тому +70

    “People are Dying for Restraint and Responsibility.” - Dr Jordan Peterson
    #yep

  • @myrtoefstratiou
    @myrtoefstratiou 5 років тому +47

    I'm currently listening to this while doing my homework for school and my French certificate exams in May, so that I can get into the university of my choice (translation/interpretetion and tourism). As a teenager, I find Dr. Peterson's advice very helpful, as he's an extraordinary person that has taught me a lot. I believe his words truly improve my life and help me make better choices. I really hope that my mum will agree to buy me his book as a present for Christmas, since I can't afford it right now.
    Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom in ways that even a simple teenager could understand it, Dr.
    (Sorry for any errors. English isn't my native.)

    • @markdemell8056
      @markdemell8056 5 років тому +1

      Yes he does explain things in a clear and sensible ,truthful way .Godspeed.

    • @panditpant3780
      @panditpant3780 5 років тому

      He speaks well, but truth and persuasion ability may not be the same.

    • @myrtoefstratiou
      @myrtoefstratiou 5 років тому +3

      @@panditpant3780 Well, of course not. But I believe that many (not all) of the things he talks about are true.

    • @panditpant3780
      @panditpant3780 5 років тому

      @@myrtoefstratiou I noticed he uses too many adjectives. Usually people who want to persuade you to their worldview do that, not those who want to present truth comprehensively and let you decide your worldview.
      I may be wrong, this is the first one I heard apart from his contest with that Cathy woman, who was trying to put words in his mouth. Liked his way of persuading her.

    • @baTonkaTruck
      @baTonkaTruck 4 роки тому

      @@panditpant3780 If you want to truly understand him, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/PteHqCy_x8A/v-deo.html

  • @mikoivanov4985
    @mikoivanov4985 5 років тому +19

    This speech is a blast from the past,
    explains so much of personal experience
    and courageous actions Jordan Peterson
    took all this years. Thank you, Doc, and
    speedy recovery for your wife!

  • @lucynawedzik83
    @lucynawedzik83 5 років тому +46

    As a Polish Canadian I can't agree more with the ideas the people like Dr. Peterson and other intellectuals try to share with us (despite the censorship). This is the only hope not to get fooled by all the left radicalism. Thank you for your courage and determination!

  • @jpjotpe
    @jpjotpe 5 років тому +149

    Thanks dad, I needed this today.

    • @A_GRANT
      @A_GRANT 5 років тому +2

      😎

    • @dylanthomas2694
      @dylanthomas2694 5 років тому +6

      my eyes seemed to fly by it but reading this sent a tingling down my spine

  • @ladytinter-AlleyKat
    @ladytinter-AlleyKat 5 років тому +42

    It satisfies like food to hear Jordan Peterson speaking. Makes my day. Last night I shared him with someone who had no idea who he is. I told this guy that everytime I listen to Mr. Peterson, I feel smarter. Theres a mental balance that happens.

  • @leonpomme-epine2742
    @leonpomme-epine2742 5 років тому +163

    37:05 "But I thought, well, if I wrote a book and it sold a million copies, man, I'd be out dancing in the street ! Well, probably not but, you know, you get the idea..."
    Wikipedia: "On January 13, 2019, Jordan Peterson announced that the book had sold about 3 million copies."

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn 5 років тому +34

      On Jan 14, 2019 Jordan Peterson was spotted dancing in the streets of Toronto.

    • @kodexik
      @kodexik 5 років тому +4

      He danced 3times for each milion 🙃

    • @ubermenschchan7671
      @ubermenschchan7671 5 років тому +5

      he said "Probably not," after that. he really is careful with his words after all

    • @petefarmer3514
      @petefarmer3514 4 роки тому

      And counting....😎

    • @MrFrankstanks
      @MrFrankstanks 4 роки тому

      JorDenn Peterson, I liked the guy until a realized, the shit he's surfing off, is just a reiteration of common sense that we as humans should know if we still have a pulse.

  • @chadrose9895
    @chadrose9895 5 років тому +6

    Jordan Peterson, is such a well reasoned and well spoken genius. The multitude of connections that he mellifluously highlights is nothing short of enlightening. A humble and polite man with a vigilance for truth.

    • @FrequencyDojo
      @FrequencyDojo 5 років тому

      mellifluously.....Never heard this word before. Thanks Chad

    • @chadrose9895
      @chadrose9895 5 років тому +1

      @@FrequencyDojo You are welcome. Hope you are enjoying your weekend! Peace unto you brother.

    • @FrequencyDojo
      @FrequencyDojo 5 років тому +1

      Thanks Bro. I'm having a peacefull one. Hope you are too. Peace

  • @carlosvelasquez6121
    @carlosvelasquez6121 4 роки тому +4

    It's so amazing that he doesnt need PowerPoints or notes to give a talk, it's all those years of studying, all that knowledge acquired. Just astounds me every time I listen to him.

  • @jenniferbarnes5312
    @jenniferbarnes5312 5 років тому +3

    His vulnerability plus his drive is moving and inspiring. Brave, hard working, wonderful person. My gratitude.

  • @babai08
    @babai08 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you Jordan sir for existing.

  • @A_GRANT
    @A_GRANT 5 років тому +20

    Evanescent. This man is prophetic in his truthful speech, gives me inspiration to be the best version of my self I can be. His book is outstanding. Makes me strive to Be the best node possible, and if it spreads like wild fire, so be it.

  • @maelstrom2313
    @maelstrom2313 5 років тому +19

    African here and a big fan of Peterson's work. I'm so proud of him to finally hear a public acknowledgement that some of the ideas the West was built on may have originated all the way back in Africa. (24:00) My guy is actually capable of connecting all of the dots back to the cradle of humanity... He just tempered my biggest criticism of his work.

    • @lindokuhlehlophe9627
      @lindokuhlehlophe9627 5 років тому +3

      Black South African here😁

    • @KizaWittaker
      @KizaWittaker 4 роки тому

      [404: User Not Found] He thinks the west is WAAAAAAAY older than Africa my friend.

  • @WhereAml
    @WhereAml 5 років тому +18

    I'm not rating the quality of the talk by no means on this (it was superb, better than most actually) but not having applause every 5 minutes and letting it all roll properly made it so much more satisfying

    • @theghostofyoutube5921
      @theghostofyoutube5921 5 років тому +3

      I fucking hate the people who cheer every five minutes during the biblical lectures. And so obnoxious and makes it feel like a rally rather than a lecture.

    • @michaelweber5702
      @michaelweber5702 5 років тому +1

      @@theghostofyoutube5921 - Yes it is more effective if people would not clap as if it were a rally...

  • @jenniferbarnes5312
    @jenniferbarnes5312 5 років тому +3

    With all the info available in such an immediate way, it's very heartening that the hunger to which Jordan is referring, is for real authentic, depth of meaning.

  • @markoneill1768
    @markoneill1768 4 роки тому +3

    Peterson stands between fire and ice on the stage. So, so, that's symbolic

  • @rubymccaslin6841
    @rubymccaslin6841 4 роки тому +2

    We the People are Starved for Clarity and Truth! I can't Express how grateful
    I am for Vision beyond The Smoke and Mirrors..
    The Self Realization of the Self Deception We all Live in!
    Thank you⚘

  • @cargovanpartscom
    @cargovanpartscom 5 років тому +80

    What an unbelievably beautiful mind this gentlemen possesses, Damn Man.. Encouraging our children to do anything more than READING is just wrong - just a huge mistake. Like he says - it’s really really really good to HAVE THE WORDS.. To have the words wow, what a brilliant massively effective efficient and beneficial concept. A powerful simple speech here, bravo Peterson, bravo!

  • @judygreenwell334
    @judygreenwell334 5 років тому +10

    On a related topic, today someone suggested applying these tips to our daily tasks as a means of developing will power. They seem to be aligned with Dr Peterson's teachings.
    1. Finish what you begin
    2. Finish it well beyond your expectations
    3. Do a little more than you think you'll be able to do.

  • @kellyberry4173
    @kellyberry4173 5 років тому +9

    Thank you Dr. So glad you are here.

  • @gardelk
    @gardelk 5 років тому +13

    Jordan, your remark on "equity" is pure genius.

  • @williamdinkel2304
    @williamdinkel2304 5 років тому +7

    I love when he said you can listen to long conversations while doing mundane things now and that saves time. I am literally listening to this at work while tagging in drycleaning lol

  • @ajones23809
    @ajones23809 4 роки тому +1

    Doing a diploma in psychology and came across his studies in the course and love his videos as they are inspiring.Its raw knowledge.Suffering with I'll health myself at moment due to knee injury so listening to him is helpful to reach other understandings.

  • @BaconbuttywithCheese
    @BaconbuttywithCheese 5 років тому +99

    Always a good start to a Sunday with some deep diving from JBP.

  • @MidnightSt
    @MidnightSt 4 роки тому +29

    "Oh, hey, I'm going to listen to this while i work."
    30 minutes later "Oh, hey, Peterson needs my full attention, it's a waste to listen to him in the background, let's switch to something more lightweight and get back to this when I'm finished with work."

    • @NewLife-Ronita
      @NewLife-Ronita 3 роки тому

      Usually I scroll comments while listening, NOT possible with this man (for me anyways)

  • @tezzo55
    @tezzo55 5 років тому +25

    :-B Say what you like, that's GENIUS in action right there. Professor Jordan P is one of the most inspiring human beings, I have ever witnessed. It's impossible to disagree with someone still in the process of discovery, still obsessed with finding the truth. And even if you do ending up disagreeing, you must still admire the beauty of his process. This man is an artist of ideas, a quantum force of nature (I have no idea what that means) and he is the "Snarky Puppy" of human beings. I don't always concur with his finings, just most of them. :-B Love ya, XXX

  • @AjarnMatt
    @AjarnMatt 5 років тому +87

    21:25 "Jung thought that the mechanism that directed your attention in the present was your future self attempting to manifest itself in the present world."

    • @mikoivanov4985
      @mikoivanov4985 5 років тому +2

      Beautiful...

    • @robbyhighland4280
      @robbyhighland4280 4 роки тому

      Cite your source, or use quotations. LOL! 😂

    • @baTonkaTruck
      @baTonkaTruck 4 роки тому +7

      @Bruce Gilder That's a good question. I think the key point is, the future self isn't the only actor in the room, so to speak. You've got your old habits (neural-pathways), what you think other people want you to be, etc. I don't know if you've had this experience, but for example have you ever walked past the kitchen full of dirty dishes, become aware of it, thought "Jesus christ that needs to be cleaned" then thought "I can't deal with that right now, I have X, Y, Z..." The way I see it, that's the future self calling attention to a better self that cleans the kitchen, and then "other actors" swooping in and stealing you away.

    • @tone3560
      @tone3560 4 роки тому +1

      marty mcfly

    • @caffreys1979
      @caffreys1979 4 роки тому

      @@baTonkaTruck isnt that basically...your head and your heart telling you to do different things ??

  • @reyg.8468
    @reyg.8468 4 роки тому +26

    The USA should be building statues of Jordan Peterson.
    Joe Rogan my type of people. :)

  • @AlexandrBorschchev
    @AlexandrBorschchev 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for the lecture! I never realized this social platform was ever hopeful of credibility when I started using encyclopedias. Thanks for the lot Dr. Peterson, thank you thank you thank you so much!

  • @jefftaves4003
    @jefftaves4003 5 років тому +12

    Petersonism #92 "Well, that was quite something." Gotta love this guy!

  • @bvivan1690
    @bvivan1690 5 років тому +3

    His speeches are my kind of motivational meditations! 🤗

  • @CorpusKristieTN
    @CorpusKristieTN 4 роки тому +6

    I Love You JordanBPeterson! Thank you GOD!!✨🙌🏼🕊☠️🔥🦋✨

  • @SifisoMavuso-tw4yn
    @SifisoMavuso-tw4yn Рік тому

    JBP you are blessing to me. It’s more than three trying to fix my life but I can’t. I won’t stop trying but I will improve my strategy. From South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @rmcd823
    @rmcd823 4 роки тому +4

    21:21. It makes total sense having yourself from the future backing you in the present.

  • @omfggoodwill1234
    @omfggoodwill1234 5 років тому +2

    This talk reminds me in its caliber and brilliance of his talks from way before he gained public attention.

  • @iamplay797
    @iamplay797 5 років тому +28

    i think with social media or any mainstream media its important to be selective on what you ingest
    there is some good and there is some bad

    • @iamplay797
      @iamplay797 5 років тому +2

      @zoe Denton i only use youtube ,and honestly if they keep going the way they are i will stop using youtube has well like i did with fb tweet and all that crap

    • @joeyc1725
      @joeyc1725 4 роки тому

      More cringe cancer on the web than thought to be. Wear protective gear while surfing.

    • @ThebigGLRams
      @ThebigGLRams 3 роки тому

      Duh

  • @wasabifox
    @wasabifox 5 років тому +14

    You inspired me to start my own youtube video blog. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

  • @normanskistreet
    @normanskistreet 5 років тому +39

    Well I took your (JP) personality test and scored low in a lot including Conscientiousness but I managed to watch this from beginning to end. One can only hope now my faults are laid bare I can change them. Great lecture JP and keep them coming. :-)

    • @ClassicMist360
      @ClassicMist360 5 років тому +2

      that kind of mindset you have is exactly why you wont score low in those things for long, wish you the best my man

    • @kalash_nikov
      @kalash_nikov 5 років тому +7

      Keep in mind that "low" score doesn't mean bad. 5 Big Personality Traits is a set of 5 spectrums. I do understand that you would like to be high in Conscientiousness (I have the same problem :) but you (we) need to look at it as just a set of 5 traits, not "I'm weak in this department". The most obvious example I can give is an Extrovertism-Introvertism trait. I'm not "low on extrovertism", but "high on introvertism", just on the other side of the scale.
      Also, it's rarely enough to know what are your results to change particular trait, it's very useful to know the most efficient way to do it. I recommend searching terms like "Peterson how to increase Conscientiousness", he answered those questions quite a few times in his Q&A videos.
      Good luck!

    • @normanskistreet
      @normanskistreet 5 років тому +1

      @@kalash_nikov I take your point. However, I disagree with the scores on half of them so I answered them wrong or I really don't know myself very well. That said, thanks to JP I'm making changes and taking responsibility for the small stuff is working. I took voluntary redundancy from a factory job and am now pursuing a career as a driving instructor. In the meantime (it can take up to 2 years or so to qualify) I was accepted for the first 2 jobs I applied for. I wish I'd had this mindset 30 years ago when I left the Army. Instead I just settled for easy. I'll follow up on that search term you recommend, thanks. I seem to struggle pursuing long tasks /projects . Used to seeking quick rewards I guess.

    • @normanskistreet
      @normanskistreet 5 років тому

      @@ClassicMist360 Thanks man. I really do feel like the mist has cleared and the future looks good. It took 55 years to happen but hey ho no point in dwelling on what you didn't do in the past and keep on top of that in tray! I think my 'pending' tray was what JP would call a dragon. I think it's easy to let this incredibly complex life bury us in distractions. We need to focus on the things that move us forward/up and let go the trivia that leads to nowhere. If your problems become dragons, what then do solutions grow into? I guess it doesn't matter it's all about the journey..

  • @rubberguard83
    @rubberguard83 5 років тому +15

    The ultimate price people pay; the ultimate currency online is that of "emotional currency".
    Some people can't hack it in the real realm.

  • @Earth_angel_abigail
    @Earth_angel_abigail 5 років тому +6

    I really appreciate hearing the impact that all of that had on him. Glad he's sounding okay after all that madness

  • @Jarek_73
    @Jarek_73 5 років тому +8

    "Facade of normality" what a genius is he!

  • @74luso
    @74luso 5 років тому +8

    You are watching one of the few “New Renaissance Men” that the last century has produced! You have a way of presenting that reels us in with the cheer amount of factual evidence. I salute you even though i might sometimes not agree entirely. Keep enlightening us!

  • @Banana42699
    @Banana42699 5 років тому +35

    I have a crush on Jordan’s intelligence.

  • @Heyemeyohsts
    @Heyemeyohsts 5 років тому +7

    Intellectuals are like jazz-fusion musicians. Sometimes they are great, sometimes they are just showing off their chops

  • @UriahO
    @UriahO 5 років тому +1

    love listening to this guy, it's like positive self affirmation, he's so ,much more honest than most people. That is why so many people object, they cling to their lies like a security blanket

  • @cuisined
    @cuisined 5 років тому +5

    I like how walking left is question path and right is the answering path. The right path!

  • @cagsie3958
    @cagsie3958 4 роки тому +2

    God bless this man 👍

  • @dannymathis7275
    @dannymathis7275 5 років тому +31

    Dr. Peterson is a solid connection to the infinite mind. Thank you for posting this video!

  • @BarbaraMerryGeng
    @BarbaraMerryGeng 5 років тому

    I’m so proud that I can hear J. Peterson describe a better tomorrow based on possibilities of all of US doing our individual best to be decent people 🌳💚💫 What a great vision ! What a wonderful man ! 🌳💛🧸🤗

  • @64kdawg
    @64kdawg 5 років тому +3

    Amazing. Thank you JP.

  • @78tag
    @78tag 4 роки тому

    Before I start viewing this video I have to say that the ad (MentorBox) at the beginning is the only ad I've ever seen that is worth the time not hitting the skip button. Read a book a week - what a concept!

  • @colorfulcodes
    @colorfulcodes 5 років тому +29

    Another great talk 👌🏾 I'm curious about how internet culture will change in the next 5 years.

    • @G1Joe
      @G1Joe 5 років тому +2

      Right! Hopefully we find more value in the Truth & Wisdom, than fame & youth

    • @shessoheavy6130
      @shessoheavy6130 4 роки тому +3

      It won't be nice, that's for sure.

    • @Byjoylam
      @Byjoylam 4 роки тому +1

      I think people will be tired and there’s some battle until the number of badness speak its volumes that this is a fraud

    • @AndrewEvenstar
      @AndrewEvenstar 4 роки тому +1

      @@Byjoylam i hope so

  • @adamreiland4630
    @adamreiland4630 4 роки тому +2

    Facebook and other social media makes you depressed when it crowds out your true, in-person social life, or when you foolishly think that commenting and liking and messaging is sufficient to consider something a well-maintained relationship with someone.
    You need to call them at least.
    Cal Newport tackles this wonderfully in his book Digital Minimalism

  • @MariaSpooon
    @MariaSpooon 5 років тому +3

    More brilliance, thank you.❤️

  • @jodybanks5344
    @jodybanks5344 5 років тому +2

    Again I find that he is as amazed at his own instant success (as far as being heard ) as we are when listening to his explaining life currently to ourselves. I like the cut of his jib and that’s all I got to say about that

  • @richardrice8195
    @richardrice8195 5 років тому +3

    This is the best live audience he’s ever had.

  • @DuffyLew91
    @DuffyLew91 5 років тому +2

    So insightful! Thank you for making this lecture available to the masses.

  • @MissteriousMisstress
    @MissteriousMisstress 5 років тому +4

    Jordan peterson- the man- the legend.

  • @RachelHannah363
    @RachelHannah363 4 роки тому +1

    This man is so amazing and influential love hearing him speak.

  • @OhYeah3D
    @OhYeah3D 5 років тому +21

    First! Yes! Awesome can’t wait to watch to watch the whole thing! :)

  • @timyates807
    @timyates807 4 роки тому

    Everything you have done is significant Mr Peterson. We'd be far worse without you at this point. Thanks for sharing this video. Take care.

  • @voltz8945
    @voltz8945 5 років тому +102

    Title: How Social Media Affects Us
    *30 mins later*
    Peterson: You know Hitler was particularly good at letting the crowd tell him what to say

  • @thereallinnz9407
    @thereallinnz9407 4 роки тому

    YES! Exactly! About him saying things and it's like people already know but we didn't have the words.. I have said this since I've found him to anyone I show his videos to!! I feel like a lot of the things he explains are things I KNOW and feel but don't have the words to explain precisely what I mean.. Jordan Peterson has taught me a language in which to explain the reasoning behind who I am and what I do and WHY!!!

  • @dopplegangerdavid
    @dopplegangerdavid 5 років тому +5

    The solution to social media is dont use it. If you're a celebrity or a business, you should only use it as an advertising/plugging platform.

    • @chuckcrunch1
      @chuckcrunch1 5 років тому

      is int that TV

    • @tasiablock5928
      @tasiablock5928 5 років тому

      It is TV, or at least it is the natural repercussion of reality TV. But social media is not the illness. It really is what we make of it. As Peterson indicates, it is a revolutionary new medium. We have the ability to communicate anything through TV. We mostly choose drama of varying degrees of truth. That same ability is available with respect to social media. The difference is that TV has been bought up and is increasingly in the control of corporations that want to control the discussion. Right now, social media is the only way to get a word in edgewise .

  • @strawberrymotion101
    @strawberrymotion101 4 роки тому +2

    I’m a 19 year old college student and I lean towards the left politically. That being said, I wish people my age would think more like this. My generation seems to think in very black& white terms and we are very easily influenced by what we read from people with platforms. The things JBP stands for are not partisan. I wish people wouldn’t associate him with the far right so much. He is a beacon for compromise and using reason to come to a conclusion instead of emotion and clout. Social media is the death of society as far as I can tell.

  • @chester6343
    @chester6343 5 років тому +9

    Coming from someone who has spent too much time watching Rogan, I'll summarize if anyone wants to save some time.
    - Eat Elk
    - Definitely smoke weed
    - Find out who has done DMT
    - Lots of things are entirely possible
    - Ask Jamie to pull that up
    - Wonder what Jamie looks like
    - Sensory deprivation tank
    - Ex machina
    - Bash veganism
    - Joe has lots of buddies
    - Say the word Dimethyltriptamine as many times as possible
    - Chimps
    - Wolves
    - Bears
    - Gorillas
    - Conspiracys
    - Lots of MMA analogies
    I love Joe's Channel, I hope he never stops.

  • @petercarlvi7420
    @petercarlvi7420 5 років тому

    To listen to Dr. Peterson is truly one of the best things you can ever do. Nobody gives you the real truth like him! It is really scary how ignorant we all are about the society we are living in. We have no idea what is going on in the world today. Thank God people like him gives us reality the way it is!

  • @DivergentMoon
    @DivergentMoon 5 років тому +5

    Hugs to you, Jordan.

  • @bernardoaraujor
    @bernardoaraujor 5 років тому +2

    "Social Media are not echo chambers, they are amplifiers".
    True especially because the signal response of echo chambers tend to decay over time, while not necessarily so on amplifiers,

  • @richardhegyes8702
    @richardhegyes8702 4 роки тому +3

    Two brilliant men on a rabbit trail. It’s simple Jesus said I AM THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE. START A NEW JOURNEY FROM THAT

  • @jakefranklim4720
    @jakefranklim4720 4 роки тому +1

    thank you for learning to be better and for the good lecture

  • @jasonmullinder
    @jasonmullinder 5 років тому +6

    I was disappointed not to hear him comment on the behaviour modification aspects of social media algorithms or the way personal info is actually used, a little technical for non IT people maybe but it touches specifically into the interests of a Psychologist

  • @FacetsOfTruth
    @FacetsOfTruth 4 роки тому

    I just want you to know two things, Jordan. First is this. God is smiling because of you. And the second one is this. So am I! Thank you for allowing yourself to be the gift that God hoped you would become. You have done more than I have. And so with that said. I see you as a mentor. And a hero for life and all that is good. Well done!
    Please continue, my brother.

  • @hari9886
    @hari9886 4 роки тому +10

    Dr. Jordan Peterson on How Social Media Affects Us, brought to you by Ice Water

  • @Mr19WELCOME
    @Mr19WELCOME 4 роки тому +2

    That was much more important than I thought it would be.

    • @markschmitz5038
      @markschmitz5038 4 роки тому +1

      Cool name

    • @Mr19WELCOME
      @Mr19WELCOME 4 роки тому

      @@markschmitz5038 hahaha thank you. in a funny way means a lot. (it's greek)

    • @markschmitz5038
      @markschmitz5038 4 роки тому +1

      @@Mr19WELCOME Greek names often have that epic feel to them.

  • @lisaf5105
    @lisaf5105 5 років тому +38

    Great talk but looooooots of deviation from the topic . . .thought it would be more social media focused. Still thought provoking nonetheless.

    • @matthewking2844
      @matthewking2844 5 років тому +22

      It wouldn't be a JBP lecture if he didn't spend more time on tangents than on the purported subject...

    • @bethsnider9639
      @bethsnider9639 5 років тому +3

      @@matthewking2844 Tangent of a tangent of a tangent!

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 5 років тому

      @@matthewking2844 and all of his tangents are just about the same across the domain of time.

    • @chiefenumclaw7960
      @chiefenumclaw7960 5 років тому +6

      That's the appeal. When he makes an argument he has to work out how he got there.

    • @harrycraft5100
      @harrycraft5100 4 роки тому

      I'm sure that he would admit to that is one of his biggest shortcomings is staying on the subject,:-)

  • @RolandCymbalfusion
    @RolandCymbalfusion 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for your wisdom!

  • @fox15000
    @fox15000 5 років тому +22

    "I was kinda irritated, Eh?" Ha ha ha, I love this man!

  • @shoopshoop2399
    @shoopshoop2399 4 роки тому

    I want to like this speech once for every Sunday in my entire life. 40 years, third-generation Christian missionary, and I just couldn't ignore the gaping chasms of ignorance built-in, the cruelty, or the literal interpretation of what I knew were symbols with much deeper meanings. Finally got out for 20 years of figuring out what I do believe and making improvements on my philosophy every year. Step. Step. Step. And Jordan Peterson comes along and lays out a philosophy that pulls it all together. Boom.

  • @andoniarrigorriaga2985
    @andoniarrigorriaga2985 5 років тому +3

    Awesome!