Jordan Peterson - How To Develop Your Dark Side

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2017
  • original source: • Q & A 2018 08 August B
    Psychology Professor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson gives practical advice on how to develop your Jungian Shadow.
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  • @blackmoldsun1807
    @blackmoldsun1807 5 років тому +1647

    "What is better? To be born good? Or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?"
    - Parthurnaax

    • @alecrochon3531
      @alecrochon3531 5 років тому +38

      They say hard effort does not pay as much as pure talent but it's not about being good, it's about the principle of making the ultimate effort

    • @ernestomartinez6745
      @ernestomartinez6745 5 років тому +23

      This is key to those dealing with an ever creeping dark side.

    • @hiddensaint3251
      @hiddensaint3251 5 років тому +33

      Dell L. Dritch glad I let him live

    • @FabricioSantos-zy6vt
      @FabricioSantos-zy6vt 4 роки тому +29

      And to imagine that trash clan ask you to kill him...

    • @islamhamdi4033
      @islamhamdi4033 4 роки тому +5

      I would say the latter is much better since in this case, we know that you can be evil thus you will be able to defend yourself against evil people who can only be stopped by evil, where in the first scenario all we know is that you are born good and we know nothing about your capability of being evil (which you probably don't have if you are born good)

  • @G__e__M
    @G__e__M 6 років тому +3581

    “The only defense against violent, evil people are good people who are more skilled at violence.” SGT Rory Miller
    remember this

    • @pfw4568
      @pfw4568 6 років тому +28

      GeM This is a very true statement

    • @randalhighben586
      @randalhighben586 6 років тому +33

      Fighting fire with fire.

    • @rogerabraham6709
      @rogerabraham6709 6 років тому +32

      Also factually incorrect. Only people who are organized collectively will always trump any individual's skill at violence. Also, try moving an army without food. Someone has to make food. And bullets. And guns. And shirts. And tanks...

    • @KayttakaaHumehia
      @KayttakaaHumehia 6 років тому +57

      There are many men better than you or me who sacrifice their lives every day to fight evil men. Also to Roger Abraham, that is exaclty what that statement means. Good men who collectively AND individually are more dangerous than the weak and evil who will try to cast their shadow on the world.

    • @rileydermanuelian7307
      @rileydermanuelian7307 6 років тому +7

      Dexter

  • @knockdown79
    @knockdown79 6 років тому +1143

    I view a "gentleman" as a man capable of being very rough, but choosing to be a man that is "gentle", in act.

    • @raghuveer4552
      @raghuveer4552 5 років тому +2

      Like a Mafiosa then

    • @felipeulloa9795
      @felipeulloa9795 5 років тому +28

      You have to be kind by conviction not because of weakness

    • @user-bh4rx8mf8g
      @user-bh4rx8mf8g 5 років тому +13

      Knockdown, this gentleness of character, alongside the ability to do violence is the essence of the "iron fist in a velvet glove". It is what Lord Byron termed "the cultured thug" and it is an ethos with which I agree. To be gentle and non-violent when one is weak, timid and has no real choice is not necessarily a sign of virtue. Many people who are small, weak, non-intelligent or low on the social scale people are very aware of what they perceive to be their shortcomings and are rather bitter, nasty people, but their anger merely burns out in frustrated, impotent rage because they never have the means to give action to their nasty desires. A person who is stronger and therefore has the means with which to destroy, but chooses not to do so, is more truly virtuous. Someone once said that a gentleman is someone who can play the bagpipes but doesn't. A flippant, amusing remark, but nonetheless accurate. It's the choice to exercise restraint that counts.

    • @adrianb9653
      @adrianb9653 4 роки тому

      yikes

    • @enigmaodell6806
      @enigmaodell6806 4 роки тому +1

      Ya gotta be a man be for you can be a gentleman.

  • @kingoftheorient
    @kingoftheorient 5 років тому +129

    In 5 months of watching Jordan Peterson in the office (we're allowed to watch youtube), I've gone from being totally useless and pathetic resentful lost male all my life to an employee of the month, winning at most domains in my life and projected towards a journey of meaning. I cannot thank this man enough. I wish to shake his hand someday. Thank you very much Mr. Peterson, we can say that you somehow saved me from at least a decade of more darkness in my life.

  • @morgendorffer3504
    @morgendorffer3504 6 років тому +594

    Those last 10 seconds...
    *„Practical approach for developing your shadow fundamentally is radical honesty and Jung said genuine moral effort is a good substitute for psychotherapy.“*
    Priceless.

    • @davidsirmons
      @davidsirmons 6 років тому +15

      Now THAT line hits like a falling-ass mountain, doesn't it!

    • @jojothermidor
      @jojothermidor 5 років тому +19

      My radical honestly leaves people hurt and crying.

    • @kernel9771
      @kernel9771 5 років тому +11

      @@jojothermidor Are you that sincere to yourself too?

    • @jojothermidor
      @jojothermidor 5 років тому +3

      @@kernel9771 When i want to be.

    • @Deminio1821
      @Deminio1821 5 років тому +1

      I am looking into the works of jung trying to find the context of this quote. Anyone has any idea where this is stated?

  • @z_man1900
    @z_man1900 6 років тому +579

    I can feel your anger...it gives you focusssssss...makes you STRONGER.... *palpatine voice*

    • @beatsbyboselee4783
      @beatsbyboselee4783 6 років тому +18

      Hamzah Zaidi Goooooooood

    • @shadmonk1202
      @shadmonk1202 5 років тому +10

      jesus this guy

    • @lordvarrax5060
      @lordvarrax5060 5 років тому

      Didn’t Kreia say that? Or am I just misremembering?

    • @thedarkside3899
      @thedarkside3899 5 років тому +10

      goooood goooood let the hate flow through you!

    • @DwyaneWadeCounty
      @DwyaneWadeCounty 5 років тому +12

      Or how about this one?
      "What you really fear is inside yourself. You fear your own power. You fear your anger, the drive to do great or terrible things."

  • @heroofmalta9158
    @heroofmalta9158 5 років тому +227

    Is it possible to learn this power Professor Peterson?
    Peterson: ... Not from society....

  • @plutonium120
    @plutonium120 5 років тому +116

    'those who have weapons and the ability to use them but are determined not to shall inherit the earth.' everything this man says is PURE TRUTH

    • @tomzadvydas1758
      @tomzadvydas1758 4 роки тому +3

      Phil Pacific changes the classic interpretation considerably

    • @erikcanada
      @erikcanada 4 роки тому +5

      @@tomzadvydas1758 sure does. My mum grew up on the tail end of the hippie area, and is all about not fighting, and not playing with guns, or having toy sword's...it always felt untrue. Thanks to Dr Peterson, I'm 100% sure she is dead wrong

    • @BrightstoneGG
      @BrightstoneGG Рік тому

      always wondered about that, are you supposed to sit there and take it from people or is them forcing a reaction out of you mean your ok?

  • @TheCptWilly
    @TheCptWilly 6 років тому +1150

    In a year I've gone from casually watching Jordan's videos to becoming an acolyte of the great sorter.

    • @IRenegadEEEEE
      @IRenegadEEEEE 6 років тому +11

      Acolyte? That's an interesting word to use

    • @GrimmSmile23
      @GrimmSmile23 6 років тому +17

      Acolyte, a servant to a priest. You implied what I’ve been seeing in the friends of mine who are big fans of this have been displaying, albeit they deny it.

    • @theandy4ever
      @theandy4ever 6 років тому

      lol

    • @smiley3012
      @smiley3012 6 років тому +5

      He does grab the attention.

    • @HighFlyer098
      @HighFlyer098 6 років тому

      about 2 weeks for me

  • @NewspeakMedia
    @NewspeakMedia 6 років тому +953

    Only be dangerous when you have to be

    • @NewspeakMedia
      @NewspeakMedia 6 років тому +40

      And hope it will never come of it

    • @rashawnsmith8094
      @rashawnsmith8094 6 років тому +16

      Halberdier seems like a lot of people are also doing the same thing.

    • @Isaac-ho8gh
      @Isaac-ho8gh 6 років тому +17

      Unfortunately.. A lot of people are thinking its wrong to defend themselves or others if need be and they also think that freedom is wrong... But at least I haven't been brainwashed to be like that - I want to be free from statism in the near future and regardless of the law, I'd want to make my own guns since I both find them interesting and that I'd have some uses for them.. Like self-defence, hunting etc. and I'd make my own because of terrible gun laws.

    • @Isaac-ho8gh
      @Isaac-ho8gh 6 років тому +4

      Its not just needs either lol I find guns interesting (I also find other stuff interesting), my point was that I don't like the idea of the law controlling people.

    • @danrichardson2751
      @danrichardson2751 6 років тому +2

      Apex Please follow @forelijah on Twitter. This is crazy wicked cool. He wants to dance. Check it out. This is me of course.

  • @dreamsofturtles1828
    @dreamsofturtles1828 6 років тому +704

    "It's weak men, generally, who rape." Ya, always thought so. Same with bullies. I always liked John Wayne, there's a man who knew who he was. He didn't have to cut off anyone else's head to feel taller.

    • @Turtletoots3
      @Turtletoots3 6 років тому +26

      dreams of turtles Always takes me a second to realise people don't generally mean Gacy. :D

    • @dreamsofturtles1828
      @dreamsofturtles1828 6 років тому +16

      offwithurhead Oh goodness , no !!! Thanks for clarifying if anyone else got the wrong idea!

    • @hankmiller9584
      @hankmiller9584 6 років тому +20

      Fun fact: John Wayne actually rode a bigger horse than his co-stars in some of his movies on purpose to make himself seem even larger than life.

    • @jcenergy2493
      @jcenergy2493 6 років тому +6

      And he was gay.........

    • @TheBontekraai
      @TheBontekraai 6 років тому +2

      yeah, mostly because he was the tallest one around :')

  • @ChristophelusPulps
    @ChristophelusPulps 6 років тому +562

    "It's often weak men who rape." Very true, and also largely destroys the Feminist notion of "toxic masculinity." Because it's typically not the intimidating, manly men who need to be worried about.

    • @gulfgiggleanimations4472
      @gulfgiggleanimations4472 6 років тому +117

      You’ve misunderstood what Toxic Masculinity is though. (Not that I can blame you, there’s misinformation spread about way too many political issues) It’s not that masculinity itself is toxic, it’s that the idea that men should exclusively portray culturally masculine traits and suppress culturally feminine traits is toxic. Basically that boys shouldn’t cry, if you don’t sleep with her on the first date you have the big gay, etc. It’s more controlling of people that try to hide their fragile sense of masculinity, but it still affects every guy to some extent.

    • @sterlingbates1558
      @sterlingbates1558 5 років тому +4

      BayLaugh Animations such crap 🤣

    • @mav.-
      @mav.- 5 років тому +8

      @@gulfgiggleanimations4472 it doesn't affect every guy. just the people who want it to affect them.

    • @user-dm3ky6me2y
      @user-dm3ky6me2y 5 років тому +5

      BayLaugh Animations that is exactly what they (The less radical feminists) say is toxic masculinity.

    • @cameronmiller6240
      @cameronmiller6240 5 років тому

      Does he give any evidence for this proposition?

  • @tomzadvydas1758
    @tomzadvydas1758 4 роки тому +46

    “It’s really useful to be dangerous...” Quite true

  • @codeypendent1899
    @codeypendent1899 6 років тому +372

    it's about accepting your shadow and using it as a compass rather than controlling it. let your shadows impulses guide you, what you do not like about yourself or others if projected tells you a lot about yourself. use it, don't ignore it. ignorance feeds problems, never solves them.

    • @farbehind8835
      @farbehind8835 6 років тому +8

      "it's about accepting your shadow and using it as a compass rather than controlling it." - complete opossite
      "darkness is good if you use it properly" - using darknesse is destructive. Do you guys even realise what he's talking about? He is actually talking about Jesus; he has all power; he can destroy nations, he can destroy earth, universe, but he refuse to do that, but, he is doing oposite.

    • @austinsowers8993
      @austinsowers8993 6 років тому +1

      Codey Pendent it ruined my relationship, now I’m here, I accept it, and I walk with it by my side and I have never felt stronger

    • @user-he8rl4sm3k
      @user-he8rl4sm3k 6 років тому

      Can you elaborate? I feel like I'm in the same boat as you. It was my pride preventing me from getting close to someone that did me in. Because I felt that made me weak, and vulnerable

    • @StenMarten
      @StenMarten 6 років тому +5

      You might have unhealthy thought patterns caused by different negative events or traumas. For instance, your father was violent in your household and you we're constantly feeling afraid. There is a high chance that you will keep projecting this trained-in feeling from your unconscious to the present by becoming violent yourself or afraid of men or having a wrong picture of what it feels like to be a good Father and so on.
      Hope it makes sense,
      That's how I get it haha

    • @yourmommahouse
      @yourmommahouse 6 років тому

      Codey Pendent you're a master

  • @J2897Tutorials
    @J2897Tutorials 6 років тому +464

    Google's motto: Don't be evil.
    Recommended for you: How To Develop Your Dark Side

    • @jamesgang4433
      @jamesgang4433 4 роки тому +4

      But using your darkside for good isn't quite the same. But, regardless your comment is clever

    • @Sparky579
      @Sparky579 4 роки тому +1

      Also AI : January , February , Maruary , Apruary , mayruary , Junruary , Julruary , Augusruary ,

    • @Cakeborb
      @Cakeborb 4 роки тому +2

      Didn't that clause recently vanish from google's employee guidelines?

    • @MrSoup-zs4rd
      @MrSoup-zs4rd 4 роки тому

      @@Cakeborb Yes, right after they began developing weapons of war in the form of Airstrike Drones to sell to the government

    • @f4ptr989
      @f4ptr989 4 роки тому

      Lol, yeah. They failed.

  • @SonnetiGR
    @SonnetiGR 5 років тому +54

    "Blessed are the 'praoi' (πραοι), for they will inherit the earth"
    The greek word 'praos' means he who has a calm demeanor without anger blow-ups. It has a huge difference with the english word 'meek' which means calm&submissive. It is quite similar with the 'ataraxia' (imperturbability) of the stoics, meaning being in a state of no trepidation regardless of the circumstances.

  • @mastershake886
    @mastershake886 5 років тому +86

    TLDR Without truly knowing your capacity for evil you cannot understand your capacity for virtue

  • @mereVapor
    @mereVapor 6 років тому +375

    did I... did I just gain superpowers??

    • @rmcd823
      @rmcd823 6 років тому +2

      Sephel Lucky you!

    • @saint4323
      @saint4323 6 років тому +1

      yes

    • @isue17
      @isue17 5 років тому

      Lol xD

    • @aureliuszeta3037
      @aureliuszeta3037 5 років тому +21

      *Powers granted:*
      You can now pee in a straight line

    • @alrumuller9300
      @alrumuller9300 4 роки тому

      Aurelius Zeta
      I have questions that I don’t want answered

  • @truongsinh9955
    @truongsinh9955 4 роки тому +10

    6:00 This brings to mind a saying "nothing is so strong as gentleness, nothing so gentle as real strength."

  • @TheChuckfuc
    @TheChuckfuc 4 роки тому +26

    From my experience working with at-risk youth. I've learned that calculated violence can do a lot of good and being nice and gentle can get people hurt. When you see potential violence you need to shut it down hard. And you'll notice that people will not only respect you more, because you created a place where people feel safe.

  • @bondrewdthedad2188
    @bondrewdthedad2188 6 років тому +1311

    I develop my dark side by reading Darth Plageuis

    • @andrewplck
      @andrewplck 6 років тому +39

      Izaya The Ghoul have you heard the legend of Karl the Wise?

    • @braquemar
      @braquemar 6 років тому +61

      Ironic.

    • @Jacob-df5hr
      @Jacob-df5hr 6 років тому +109

      It’s not a story Peterson would tell you

    • @jcortez1314
      @jcortez1314 6 років тому +10

      Powerful Darth Pageuis

    • @1TakoyakiStore
      @1TakoyakiStore 6 років тому +4

      Bondrewd The Dad Great Book btw.

  • @dustincupples7735
    @dustincupples7735 5 років тому +25

    "If you can be dangerous you often dont have to be"

  • @TheMrLokuaiya
    @TheMrLokuaiya 5 років тому +40

    I learnt to use my dark side when things had gone miserably wrong for me. It was about adapting to the environment at that time. Getting through a single day was equal to a war that lasted a decade.
    I honestly can’t go back to what I used to be. A pathetic people pleaser, who didn’t speak up against tyranny.
    Now it’s a journey about fusing both the light and the dark side as one. Bringing out the best in me.

    • @IvanMartinez-hm9pn
      @IvanMartinez-hm9pn 4 роки тому +2

      This spoke to me. I applaud and honor your journey. Let's find balance

    • @endgamefond
      @endgamefond 2 роки тому +1

      I feel you.

    • @rawaakhter7974
      @rawaakhter7974 2 роки тому +1

      How u learn?

    • @TheMrLokuaiya
      @TheMrLokuaiya 2 роки тому

      @@rawaakhter7974 I worked hard on developing my spiritual aspects to balance the energy. But it is constant work, and persistence is the key. Approaching negative events as learning points.

  • @gigamesh780
    @gigamesh780 5 років тому +37

    Like Palpatine used to say to anakin
    "To master the force you must study all it's aspect...not only the dogmatic and narrow view of the JEDI!"
    wise word

    • @salahben3352
      @salahben3352 4 роки тому

      Also palatine :go kill some kids anakin, you'll have a better understanding of the force

    • @klauspendolo1393
      @klauspendolo1393 4 роки тому +2

      Well stupid words. Twisted words. And Palpatine knew it. He never really was interested in studying the light side of the force, so he fails his own advice. Even in words, saying “you must study all of it’s aspects, not only the narrow view of the Jedi” hes saying all aspects except the light. What is left then ? 😂 He was only interested in studying the dark side to abuse, manipulate, violate people. So nope....not wise at all

  • @Ganesha900
    @Ganesha900 6 років тому +10

    B.P., thank you for sighting the full lecture website & for sharing. I really look forward to your choice of short video topics from Dr. Peterson's lectures. Have a wonderful day, & hugs to you!

  • @bellabrown5902
    @bellabrown5902 6 років тому +113

    For many years I repressed my feelings of anger for being sexually abused by family members. I was told by my mother, who was told by a catholic priest when she asked him for counsel, to "leave it in the hands of god." I didnt know what that meant when i was 14 years old and reaching out for help for the first time. Every time I wanted to talk about it and how it was affecting me, she told me to try to be understanding. That I didn't know why those men did what they did and that I needed to forgive them. I didnt get any sincere apology when I confronted them myself years later, only excuses. I found out that one, my oldest brother, had been abused too when he was a child but they were both much older than me when they abused me when I was 8 years old. I tried to reflect on what happened and try to see if any of it was my own fault, or if I could of somehow prevented it and I wanted to learn from it. I didnt want to be a victim and be weak, I didnt want to be like them and hurt another person. I couldn't really ask myself if something like that happened to me again because I am a grown woman now and I can defend myself from a man. But I asked myself what if I saw someone doing what happened to me to another child. And I quickly though I would murder him on the spot with my bare hands, or beat them within an inch of their life. I don't know if that is wrong but I felt so good knowing I was thinking that.

    • @Numantino312
      @Numantino312 6 років тому +30

      because you were given such lame answers by those people: as a christian, let me help a little: Christ told his followers to buy a sword even if we had to sell our cloak to do so. similarly, we are not supposed to tolerate evil. refusal to tolerate evil, especially against a child or similarly defenceless or innocent: that's one of the most godlike things ever.

    • @dimitriosglous4156
      @dimitriosglous4156 5 років тому +16

      As a non Christian let me help you. Morality sucks, revenge is worth it! Just don’t get caught

    • @thedarkmaster4747
      @thedarkmaster4747 5 років тому +6

      Dimitri G Morality is an issue of type, not absolute. Revenge isn't just worth it, it is glorious.

    • @helenhighwater5313
      @helenhighwater5313 5 років тому +10

      Justice, not revenge.

    • @violinplayer3518
      @violinplayer3518 5 років тому +17

      @@Numantino312Christianity is twisted by elite so people become weak and obedient. I do not believe Jesus wanted us to be weak, but rather to be like knights - protect weaker and fight evil and respect those like us.

  • @TheOneTrueMaNicXs
    @TheOneTrueMaNicXs 5 років тому +9

    Wow this blew me away. This makes me feel much better about myself. But also makes me worry about others a bit more.

  • @dannyboy765ify
    @dannyboy765ify 6 років тому +64

    How to develop your dark side
    Jordan Peterson: "Have you ever heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?"

  • @genevieverachele6511
    @genevieverachele6511 6 років тому +2

    This video really hit home for me today. It spoke to my heart. TY.

  • @logondash
    @logondash 6 років тому +225

    You can develop many abilities some would consider ... unnatural ... even your Dark Side.

    • @dasbeharifull-timemystic2075
      @dasbeharifull-timemystic2075 6 років тому +10

      Abilities like what?
      Would you mind elaborating about unnatural abilities?

    • @anonimus9921
      @anonimus9921 6 років тому +1

      huh

    • @Weiss_Hikari
      @Weiss_Hikari 6 років тому +28

      Friglite 2006 Are you going to share the story of Darth Plaugis the Wise?

    • @NiveusCornix
      @NiveusCornix 6 років тому +7

      I can't tell internet sarcasm but I believe Friglite is making a star wars reference.

    • @logondash
      @logondash 6 років тому +7

      There is some seriousness. Jordan Peterson has helped me define the Father, which George Lucas derides.
      The Father: Clean your Room (then go to the Mustafar system). The Mother: Our people are dying! How rude!

  • @monkeytail1968
    @monkeytail1968 6 років тому +2

    My biggest synchronistic find this year! Thank you kind sir. You’ve given me a precious key.

  • @Pseudonym25
    @Pseudonym25 6 років тому

    i love listening to your lectures. Thanks for uploading.

  • @charliem5531
    @charliem5531 5 років тому +11

    Anger is scary. I've experienced myself how dark my thoughts can get once I'm truly angry, and it's surprised me to no end to see that there was something alleviating about simply allowing myself to feel that anger once it manifests. i have no desire to hurt anyone in my daily life, so facing the fact my brain can still supposedly flip into this primal mode that finds joy in killing in a fantasy setting, say in a video game or something, and that it could actually provide major relief to simply accept this about myself has helped me, a lot. It's almost comical to notice how much enjoyment I can take in killing people in GTA or something. It's fucking weird that this is possible lol.

  • @anonimus9921
    @anonimus9921 6 років тому +6

    Thank you Jordan for giving me some ground to stand on in this ethereal mess we call the internet. Thank you Bite-Sized Philosophy for cutting these clips and titling them aptly.

  • @karenmacphee9186
    @karenmacphee9186 4 роки тому +1

    I like that you darkened the room for this. Perfect

  • @beatbone96
    @beatbone96 4 роки тому +2

    I think one of the best things about listening to jordan peterson is that he really makes these videos to help us and we know that
    There are billions of videos on UA-cam but it's really rare that somebody is so down to earth

  • @lisamarie5680
    @lisamarie5680 4 роки тому +12

    “A good person is capable of anything...”

    • @michellecongdon6220
      @michellecongdon6220 4 роки тому

      Jesus said there's no one good no not even one I pray that you know the Lord and if you don't I can help you I'm not a religious nut Jesus Christ saved my life he came to Earth to die he lived for 33 years. A legion of angels could have come to his rescue but he knew what he had to do he had to shed his blood on the cross so that we may have a chance for eternal life with him and Heaven for all eternity look at this world now it will not get better unless the Lord says so when they hung him on the cross he said father forgive them for they know not what they do so he was asking for the father to forgive his killers who were the Romans and the Jews the Romans are the ones that actually put him on the cross it's a lot to understand but you don't have to understand everything that's where faith comes in I don't know why I'm writing this to you right now I don't have any idea who you are but I pray that you asked the Lord to reveal himself to you God bless you

  • @m.ehlers1729
    @m.ehlers1729 5 років тому +6

    I realized I had darkness long ago. I also realized that it required attention to be managed. What I also realized, was sometimes (unintentionally) I would express that part of myself, and it truly intimidated people. That's when I tried to push away that part of myself, to be more appealing to others, to be NOT a dangerous person in their mind. I've been trying to find myself again over the last few years after a relationship that nearly killed me. I'm now rediscovering that darkness all over again, and this video has helped me feel comfortable with my capabilities with it, or rather the possibilities it has. I've known all people have darkness, but I was convinced that it was our job, to hide that part of ourselves, to make ourselves more convenient for the people around us to deal with.

    • @flymoolahman2763
      @flymoolahman2763 5 місяців тому

      why would you care what they think of you and let them dictate your behaviour like that??

  • @GordonMiller
    @GordonMiller 4 роки тому

    I like the informal nature of your at home videos and love the view down the hallways and blood red walls and black chair.

  • @AlexZeBeast
    @AlexZeBeast 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @penpen29
    @penpen29 5 років тому +3

    Can't count how many times I've been mind blown by this man across multiple videos

  • @Posmeallie
    @Posmeallie 5 років тому +86

    "Keep calm but carry a big stick" (Teddy Roosevelt)

    • @unseenufo
      @unseenufo 4 роки тому +6

      "Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far." *

  • @antidepressant11
    @antidepressant11 6 років тому +1

    I needed this guy with me,in so many workplaces in the past.

  • @JeffreyGillespie
    @JeffreyGillespie 10 місяців тому

    This is one of the most remarkable things I’ve ever watched on UA-cam. So succinct.

  • @ArcanePath360
    @ArcanePath360 4 роки тому +3

    I read something long ago that stuck with me, which went something like...
    It is not that I am powerless that I fear, it is that I am powerful beyond measure.
    I always remember that when I get angry and feel the red mist cloud my judgment. It takes a split second to change yours and someone else's life. It doesn't take strength or courage, it can happen by accident even, when you are driving and texting at the same time and a teenager walks out in front of you. Always know that you have the power to make a real difference, and being powerful isn't something to aspire to be, it's something to respect and be responsible for.

  • @helenhighwater5313
    @helenhighwater5313 5 років тому +5

    "Those who are cowards disguise their cowardice as morality." That sure rings a bell, recalling in depth conversations I've had with a couple of conscientious objectors (to taking part in war). This may well not apply to all C.O.'s but certainly explains the ones I've personally known.

  • @mdgqTube
    @mdgqTube 6 років тому

    Just love that pause when thinking about what good people can do!

  • @matiasramon8456
    @matiasramon8456 4 роки тому +2

    This is very enlightening. Thank you

  • @intalek_8758
    @intalek_8758 6 років тому +88

    He was talking about grace then gracefully picks up that glass out of nowhere

    • @davidsirmons
      @davidsirmons 6 років тому +5

      to paraphrase Brad Pitt in Seven: "WHAT'S IN THE GLAAAAAS???"

  • @vas8203
    @vas8203 5 років тому +13

    Having a genuine “dark side” is like an atomic energy that could be destruction, but the choice not to be is the real power.

  • @Israel-wv2gl
    @Israel-wv2gl 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video man

  • @sophieyardley2149
    @sophieyardley2149 6 років тому

    I am currently in psychodynamic therapy (through a specialist service for people with personality disorders - myself having borderline PD). I’m in the process of shedding my persona and accepting/incorporating my shadow into my character. All my life I have been refusing to accept that I am capable of the negative - to the point that I completely separated any negative thought/feeling/action to that of a separate entity which had a name and a voice (a delusion and auditory hallucination). I believed I was incapable of being ‘bad’, now I see that it was juvenile and naive. I am getting to know myself for the first time. I’m unlocking my potential. It feels like I’m waking up for the first time. I feel more powerful as the weeks go by. This video has helped me clarify my therapy experience and given me a greater understanding of my transformation. Thank you Jordan Peterson.

  • @robertpemberton3952
    @robertpemberton3952 5 років тому +21

    You must embrace a larger view of the force

  • @cinnamonthecat9661
    @cinnamonthecat9661 6 років тому +24

    I've tried ignoring my dark side several times. I've had a hard past to deal with and a lot of aggression and some delusion, I think, has come out of it. I don't like facing it, because I don't want to turn into the people that have hurt me. I feel like I'm manipulative, I have some very aggressive capabilities to be hurtful with words, I feel like I could turn into a snake and bend people's will if I'd like, I think I could very easily switch from a good person to a selfish person and hurt someone. All of these things scare me, and I don't know how to handle them or what to do with them or if I should do anything with them at all.

    • @jackalope2302
      @jackalope2302 6 років тому +4

      Cinnamon The Cat I'm just an armchair psychologist and I know nothing else about you but what's in your post. But here's my thoughts, if you want them.
      Take your time, but do it if you can. It won't be easy. You sound like you have a strong shadow. Once you can safely use it, you will be much stronger.
      There's a scene in X-Men: First Class, Mystique is lifting weights while in her human form. Magneto walks by and increases the weight of the bar. She struggles, and turns into her natural form and lifts the extra weight. He tells her that when she is shapeshifted, part of her will in focused inward. When she's not repressing her true form (which she is terribly embarrassed by and represses constantly), she has access all her willpower.
      That could be you. You would be able to do anything.

    • @smhollanshead
      @smhollanshead 5 років тому

      Cinnamon The Cat the shadow is just as much a part of you as your consciousness. To repress it just makes your shadow stronger. To acknowledge its existence makes you an enlightened person. To acknowledge your shadow and to refrain from acting on it makes you a saint or holy man. To know your shadow and to act out the desires of your dark side makes you a monster.

    • @coultonharmon9841
      @coultonharmon9841 5 років тому +1

      It's more likely to happen if you ignore it and are scared of it

  • @hensonlaura
    @hensonlaura 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the unadulterated, undramatized content. I very much appreciate it.

  • @otorishingen8600
    @otorishingen8600 5 років тому

    i never could listen mr. Peterson's lectures in the university videos.. felt he was rambling and all over the place. but this talking directly to the Webcam videos are a different quality, clear, insightful and highly interesting
    thank you 👌

  • @pwnayr
    @pwnayr 6 років тому +161

    Without watching the video I am going to say: Jordan Palpatine

    • @jackalope2302
      @jackalope2302 6 років тому +7

      pwnayr More like Mace Peterson.

    • @nolovedivision3882
      @nolovedivision3882 5 років тому +1

      As I read this he picked up his glass and put it down without taking a sip lol

    • @user-nz4vu8ho5d
      @user-nz4vu8ho5d 4 роки тому +1

      Spoiler alert!

  • @MrCTruck
    @MrCTruck 6 років тому +3

    The ability to repress the evil impulses not only let's the good win but personally it makes you feel good in the brain because it's like you won against an fundamental evil. Every time you display a good deed over a bad deed it's a mini victory over tyranny, it may even boost confidence.

    • @coultonharmon9841
      @coultonharmon9841 5 років тому +2

      What you mention is not repressing. You cannot say you did a good deed if the bad deed wasn't an option. Of all your darkness is suppressed your not good, you just can't access it. If you are perfectly capable of bad, and don't choose it, but also don't suppress it, your good

  • @mikesavatar3194
    @mikesavatar3194 5 років тому +2

    I Love you Man! Thanks for the insightful contribution to our humanity😃

  • @daisychain4503
    @daisychain4503 6 років тому +3

    excellent - as always

  • @dre4505
    @dre4505 5 років тому +7

    Holy crap man this blessing of a man is speaking right to through to my soul

    • @ALbaraa2X
      @ALbaraa2X 5 років тому

      Then your soul is shallow my child

  • @wangmarn5990
    @wangmarn5990 6 років тому +7

    "Creating a shadow". The light always casts a shadow.

  • @romanvladimirovichpetrikov4947
    @romanvladimirovichpetrikov4947 2 роки тому

    I am very grateful to you for the useful and dangerous video! Have a great and successful day, gentlemen!

  • @mrvillain551
    @mrvillain551 6 років тому +2

    I like the phrase "never be kind, only merciful"

  • @n.c.kupfermann1023
    @n.c.kupfermann1023 6 років тому +100

    Something Something *Dark* *Side* Something Something *Complete*

    • @romanfox5368
      @romanfox5368 6 років тому

      I love you.

    • @davecullins1606
      @davecullins1606 5 років тому +1

      Something Something *YOU SHALL NOT PASS* Something Something Something...

  • @garethjones3227
    @garethjones3227 5 років тому +4

    Great talk Jordan, I've had darker tendancies for years that i've gone through various stages with, sometimes i feel shame, anger, pride towards those feeling sometimes i feel hyper sensitive to those feelings and other times i feel as cold as ice.
    I feel like i'm capable of great violence and evil but i haven't had cause to unleash it, sometimes i'm grateful sometimes i'm resentful of this.
    I feel like i'm a contradiction of conflicting emotional states.
    I am also a bit obsessed with my own psyche, sometimes i feel strong as a mountain and others as weak as a blade of grass.
    Sometimes i wish i was normal and other times i wish i was as dark as night.
    A constant internal debate is my curse.
    I appreciate your opinions they are helpful.

    • @sam.246
      @sam.246 2 роки тому

      are you me? lol

    • @flymoolahman2763
      @flymoolahman2763 5 місяців тому

      you can't have 1 feeling without the other feeling

  • @sophiasuerth1964
    @sophiasuerth1964 2 роки тому

    Another great video!

  • @silasstryder
    @silasstryder 6 років тому +16

    I've always been in touch with my feminine side and my dark side at least since mid way through puberty. I really just figured out by myself that it is more manly to be yourself truly and damn others shallow petty insecure judgements than to step in line and force yourself to pretend you like things or do things because others deemed that's what is manly to them. Though tbf I consciously fought to overcome peer pressure and be myself since I can remember so that played a crucial part.
    You will *feel* like a man when you do what makes you happy/when you express yourself truly, you will feel like a fool and trapped in a lie if you just do what others tell you to do to be a man shaming your true self for not being that way. Which would you rather have? I'd rather be called girly and pity their insecurities they're projecting than be called manly while my insecurities grow and fester making me feel obligated to tear down others who didn't choose the same psychological prison cell as my own. Developing your dark side goes hand in hand with this. Whatever self doubt or worry I had about my more feminine interests were quelled after contemplating the dark side of humans and what others are capable of, what I am capable of, it really removed any fear of weakness that for better or worse our society presumes of femininity. Especially femininity in men.
    tl;dr you can wear bright pink, makeup, and squeal like a little girl , but if you can defend yourself and loved ones and you can understand the darkness capable in yourself and others you're no less of a man than Chuck Norris or Bruce Lee.

    • @thedarkmaster4747
      @thedarkmaster4747 5 років тому +2

      Very idealistic, and i agree completely. However the dynamic changes when they'll kill you for wearing bright pink, makeup and squealing like a little girl. So... What do you do? Live and allow yourself to become a hollow tyrant like them? Ooooor do you... Do you just kill them all first or die trying? Because you don't always get to win every game? Ofcourse you do that, because they're degenerating. And just like that you've become an antagonists in the narative of their little overtone window... Welcome to life jimmy. And yes those guys talking about "freedoms" way back when were really onto something... Not to much time to worry about that though, now we've got to focus on murdering the innocent because they are the kind of cowards who diserve that. High heels and corsets, and any freedom, no matter how petty is ultimately worth it. It's nice to meet you. Because blood is a price that sometimes has to be paid, in full.

  • @lisamarie5680
    @lisamarie5680 4 роки тому +6

    “If you can be dangerous, you often don’t have to be”

  • @lilconfused686
    @lilconfused686 6 років тому

    Cheers dear Dr. Peterson, thank you so very much for being the necessary antithesis to the contemporary nomos.

  • @ogimilosevic
    @ogimilosevic 6 років тому +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @mitkabz
    @mitkabz 5 років тому +7

    Im working real hard to turn those crazy violent fantasies into songs and art! God help the world if i didn't have the ability to perform. Id become real a danger. Ive been so poorly treated and thank god for all his gifts to me to be able to navigate all that anger and frustration into art

  • @ObeySilence
    @ObeySilence 6 років тому +12

    I think watching in the mirror every day for 15 minutes would be a good task. Just you and yourself enjoying each other.

  • @Luemm3l
    @Luemm3l 6 років тому +1

    this resonantes so much with me right now, thank God (if there is one) for people like Peterson and many others down the history line... Suffering from Depression and stark social withdrawal right now, I can feel these dark feelings I have sometimes to my fellow men while at the same time being hyper agreeable and try not get in anyones way at the outside (my mask). To overcome that self-developed victimhood, you have to face your dark side and own it or at least make peace with it and that is what you are strugglint with... When you don't own up to your errors and insecurities and questionable deeds in the past, you will let that take control of you.... anger, resentment, fear, envy, this will all come from this personal hell that you don't allow to deal with or at least offer the chance to manifest (and be gone ---> returning yourself to some kind of equilibrium again), then it will violently erupt at some point (the horrible deeds peterson talked about, coming rather from weakness then from strength).

    • @Luemm3l
      @Luemm3l 6 років тому

      on a sidenote: writing a depression diary has helped so far a little. I think that is a comparable approach to the writing course Peterson and a few colleagues offer to sort yourself out and plan your life. It is not the same of course, but a small beginning.

  • @damianphelps
    @damianphelps 5 років тому +2

    That Grace men devolope when they become self aware of just what they are capable of... I think there are a lot of men out there who have this but are unaware of how or sometimes even don't realise they exude that trait. It's great to see. Thank you Mr Peterson. Your words are so important to a lot if us men who want to be on the correct path in life. Iv two daughters and it seems even more so now than ever.

  • @morningnapalm9963
    @morningnapalm9963 4 роки тому +11

    "I'm Emperor Palpatine and I approve of this message."
    *Sponsored by the Palpatine4Prez 2020 campaign

  • @yurironoue5888
    @yurironoue5888 6 років тому +21

    I'm hyper aware of my dark side and tendency to dream up twisted fantasies when I feel resentful and bitter.

    • @thedarkmaster4747
      @thedarkmaster4747 5 років тому

      Me too. ;)

    • @Liam-pf9kp
      @Liam-pf9kp 3 роки тому +1

      That’s weird because those fantasies aren’t courageous, all losers do that because they have some built up anger. Your dark side must be courageous, not weak. Thinking of dark twisted fantasies is a weak thought for mentally unstable people

  • @andreware6492
    @andreware6492 4 роки тому

    Excellent video

  • @trailblazingfive
    @trailblazingfive 6 років тому +1

    Love listening to professor Peterson :)

  • @nts4906
    @nts4906 6 років тому +168

    The problem is you have already sectioned off parts of yourself and deemed them evil, "shadow" parts. This can only occur if you are already judging yourself based on certain moral concepts. Nietzsche's approach is the opposite of Jung's. Instead of accepting the schizophrenic-moral interpretation of the self and trying to integrate the two sides, Nietzsche critiques the very principles of morality that make you perceive yourself as split in the first place.

    • @esadlemes8936
      @esadlemes8936 6 років тому +35

      yup, but i don't think it would be applicable to consider one's self detached of some kind of judgment system where we can affirm some actions and condemn others. My take from Nietzsche would be to question why we think evil is bad, not to abandon the whole system itself and live in a vacuum space where our actions don't hold any real weight. There would be no feedback because there would be no point in distinguishing good deeds from bad ones

    • @1nterfr4stic4lly
      @1nterfr4stic4lly 6 років тому

      Vivian Smith-Smythe-Smith good comment Vivian.

    • @saras.2173
      @saras.2173 6 років тому +1

      Blue Sky
      Well articulated.

    • @vlady100k
      @vlady100k 6 років тому +4

      Caduceus good and evil are to be judged in respect to an ultimate purpose. Going on without these two concepts means that one doesn't believe in anything but himself

    • @jononipinchbeck2531
      @jononipinchbeck2531 5 років тому

      All of these "thinkers" conjure self-validating narratives whose sole purpose is to create tools of language to help explain and exploit universal concepts. Just snake oil for the soul. Because if people relate to the works it becomes justified. Shear nonesense.

  • @infinitetricking
    @infinitetricking 4 роки тому +8

    Imagine that we actually have the chance of listening to this man, I'm eternally grateful for the help Jordan brings to people like myself!

  • @pineapplequeen9582
    @pineapplequeen9582 6 років тому

    Radical honesty!

  • @Jatayu9
    @Jatayu9 4 роки тому

    Your genuine attempt at being ethical and honest is also our psychotherapy.

  • @johnharman1566
    @johnharman1566 5 років тому +11

    That closing line, though...
    "Genuine moral effort could be a substitute for psychotherapy."

  • @djn1822
    @djn1822 4 роки тому +5

    Batman is a perfect example of a personification of the struggle with one’s own shadow.

  • @PatrickPierceBateman
    @PatrickPierceBateman 4 роки тому +2

    2:45 I agree with what he said about axe murderers. That is so true.

  • @MaskHysteria
    @MaskHysteria 5 років тому +2

    Had this same "resentment" experience at a medium-sized corporation where a select few individuals were given free reign to behave as they wished, even to point of criminal activity among them treated as inconsequential. I approached the CEO directly, pointing out, accurately, that this practice was creating two classes of employees, creating loads of resentment among the employees who were not in the enclave and was contributing to most of the issues within the company.
    Unsurprisingly nothing happened. When I left it, among various other reasons, was the first reason I wrote for leaving. Those I've kept in touch with have indicated still nothing has changed even after the company was bought out by a larger organization. Like one would expect, all of the good, productive, employees all want to leave as soon as they can.

  • @eugkra33
    @eugkra33 6 років тому +18

    Imagine the response of people that do not like Peterson have to these kind of video titles. He's raising a dark army!

    • @rhaven50
      @rhaven50 4 роки тому

      eugkra33 lol

    • @TripleDDDD
      @TripleDDDD 3 роки тому

      Especially those people should watch the video. The whole SJW cult is just “persona”, virtue signaling, pretending to be good. While they act evil because they can’t face their shadow.

  • @seancavey5220
    @seancavey5220 5 років тому +7

    "People who are capable of force but who decide not to use it...." Maybe one good practical approach to developing your shadow is to start doing Jiu Jitsu or Muay Thai or Kickboxing.

    • @superoriginalname
      @superoriginalname 5 років тому +2

      @@nichtich1107 no a gun is only for killing. Combat sports let's you deal with minor altercations without major consequences

    • @superoriginalname
      @superoriginalname 5 років тому +1

      @@nichtich1107 how about you stfu?

    • @sterbprepper4798
      @sterbprepper4798 5 років тому +1

      @@nichtich1107 your the definition of JPs weak men😂

    • @brandonkoranda9781
      @brandonkoranda9781 4 роки тому

      A quote I like actually comes from Raas Al Ghul from Batman Begins. "Training is nothing. Will is everything."
      Now obviously there are benefits to training. But what he means within the context of the story is that what good is training if you don't have the mindset or will to use it when it's needed?
      Train yourself (mentally and physically) to be a sword that is sheathed and have the discipline to unsheathe it only when need and immediately sheathed when it's no longer needed.

    • @SoulCrapper
      @SoulCrapper 4 роки тому

      @@superoriginalname A gun does not have to be fired in much the same way a punch need not be thrown. Perhaps a gun is a better deterrent to your assailant? And he flees rather than risk an altercation like he would with a man who is only armed with his fists who he thinks he has a chance against. I imagine in most instances where you pull a gun on someone who does not have one they would wisely retreat and no blood need be spilled. A gun is not only for killing. Any gun trainer worth his salt would encourage his/her students to fire as a last resort. Offer the promise of violence only but follow through with it if necessary.

  • @J031w
    @J031w 6 років тому

    Radical honesty.

  • @brianpistolwhip
    @brianpistolwhip 5 років тому

    This advice is so good.

  • @LiteDnBFnatic
    @LiteDnBFnatic 6 років тому +9

    How does someone who never delved into their shadow, be able to use his shadow with enough grace and utility so that he/she can defend them-self, without going too far off the deep end where they now become their shadow? Someone who's never been in an argument or in a fight isn't going to be able to go equal or win overnight and I fear that people who win or lose using their shadow will never use it again or become the exact thing they feared would happen.

    • @joemuis23
      @joemuis23 6 років тому +2

      well there's self defence classes, and I think it's a matter of gradual buildup, daring to express more radical sentences over time for example.

    • @mintmono7675
      @mintmono7675 5 років тому +3

      you have to understand that the shadow is not waiting for you to discover and integrate it, you are acting it out without really noticing it and only when you notice and integrate it then you are free to choose how to act. Investigate the things that piss you off, why you react that way? In most cases it is almost like something possesses you and you act that way suddenly. And you don't really know why you acted that way, something pissed you off. Explore that, see where that leads you.

  • @drg111yt
    @drg111yt 6 років тому +3

    Spot-on. Like so much of JBP, at once plain and profound. I've never been a concentration camp guard - more an inmate in this awful society! - but have felt within my Shadow just what he describes. I agree with his solution - start incorporating it via saying more of what you think, and your Persona won't be so fixated.

  • @mandaloolux9216
    @mandaloolux9216 6 років тому +1

    Hi this video influenced my life.

  • @optimum2008
    @optimum2008 5 років тому

    I love this guy!!! Serious bromance going down!

  • @simonelof2129
    @simonelof2129 6 років тому +6

    COMBAT SPORTS.

  • @speedometer111
    @speedometer111 6 років тому +65

    You develop your dark side by accepting the part of yourself that is dark. Once you've accpeted them and integrate them to your personality, you have one power tool at your disposal. You basically have hell as your weapon.

    • @logic7374
      @logic7374 6 років тому +5

      How can someone find their dark side if you've spent your whole life trying to justify it by saying it isn't dark at all but an actual asset? Or is this what Jung was saying about the acceptance of the shadow, but don't you need to have a serious recognition of what is your dark side in the first place to find your shadow? Or does it not matter as long as you get the correct answer?

    • @thedarkmaster4747
      @thedarkmaster4747 5 років тому +1

      You have multiple shadows... Which hell then will you unleash? What are the consequences of your unbridled sins? Personally my wrath could destroy the universe, so after i realised that... I didn't touch on any of the others.

    • @thedarkmaster4747
      @thedarkmaster4747 5 років тому +1

      Logic If you never repress yourself & have a functioning system of morality by which you live by, then you wont need to intergrate your shadow. If you are a medically recodnised psychopath then you ARE your shadow, and you have no light at all. The two states i've descriped are polar opposites to each other.

  • @rositsazlatanova1146
    @rositsazlatanova1146 2 роки тому

    I love this!

  • @heathenbreathinfire
    @heathenbreathinfire 4 роки тому

    Love that Jung quote at the end!

  • @etiblmca9267
    @etiblmca9267 6 років тому +155

    I understand Peterson, I understand how to develop my dark side but what about my edgy side?

    • @etiblmca9267
      @etiblmca9267 6 років тому +24

      Bill Kazmaier I see, I'll start working on it.

    • @TrollinJoker
      @TrollinJoker 6 років тому +2

      For that tune in on the upcoming episode of the H3H3 Podcast, where JB Peterson talks to Ethan "I'm so edgy" Klein

    • @etiblmca9267
      @etiblmca9267 6 років тому

      Alex Ander is that where I will discover my final destination, on my edgy journey?

    • @vodkacannon
      @vodkacannon 6 років тому +1

      E to the squared spongebob squarepants. Spongebob square pants. Spongebob... Squarepants... Du du du du du, dubdu

    • @etiblmca9267
      @etiblmca9267 6 років тому

      vodkacannon wtf