2017 Personality 19: Biology & Traits: Openness/Intelligence/Creativity II

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  • @ThompsonDB
    @ThompsonDB 7 років тому +1335

    I have a sore throat...
    ...roughly speaking.

  • @3dge--runner
    @3dge--runner 7 років тому +692

    These lectures are truly changing my life. It's unbelievable. I've stopped drinking, gotten a great job in my chosen field (psychology and human services) and have an overall sense of renewed purpose where as before I was jaded and cynical. While other variables were def at play, you have been a huge port in the storm for me. Thank you so very much, Jordan. I look forward to meeting you someday.

    • @rafaelmiramontes7953
      @rafaelmiramontes7953 7 років тому +6

      Who am I? that sounds great. hope the best for you!

    • @AcousticPhilosopher
      @AcousticPhilosopher 5 років тому +4

      Try checking out some videos explaining the views of Jung / Nietsche ?

    • @mineralisk
      @mineralisk 5 років тому +10

      You've left this comment two years ago. How's life so far?

    • @danishzeshan4093
      @danishzeshan4093 4 роки тому +2

      @Jonathan Dunn he means alcohol,

    • @dll7658
      @dll7658 4 роки тому +2

      That's awesome. Cheers! (unironically)

  • @jens6630
    @jens6630 5 років тому +326

    I love how he evolves during every class he teaches. He begins off quite calm and you can really see him become more and more passionate and into the moment as he speaks.

  • @chebz1136
    @chebz1136 4 роки тому +620

    Can we appreciate the fact that there's a guy who just follows Jordan back and fourth with a camera for an hour straight

    • @olwethusilo7155
      @olwethusilo7155 4 роки тому +5

      Yep! 🙏🏽

    • @samwallaceart288
      @samwallaceart288 4 роки тому +72

      Unironically, that would be a great internship, to sit in on lectures for free in exchange for handling a camera

    • @yes7855
      @yes7855 4 роки тому +6

      is it maybe face tracking? i have zero idea but like, why that job lol, taking vid of whole area would be easier.

    • @TheNME
      @TheNME 4 роки тому +4

      @@yes7855 yeah i give that idea a thought, but face tracing often keep it on the center, this is a person behind camera

    • @yes7855
      @yes7855 4 роки тому

      @@TheNME lmao then it’s confirmed 😂 kinda crazy

  • @Solusist
    @Solusist 7 років тому +223

    Fun use for a brick: Split it in half and place the halves on two pedestals in an art gallery. Congratulations, you have now created a thoughtful and deconstructive commentary on the inherent porousness of societal structures vs our tendency to see said structures as monolithic and immutable. Or something.

    • @geoffreyharris5682
      @geoffreyharris5682 6 років тому +9

      That is well done. Leave out the or something.

    • @godwotan
      @godwotan 6 років тому +14

      grind it to a fine powder and sell it as powder paprika.

    • @cpt.battlecock5264
      @cpt.battlecock5264 6 років тому +7

      i like the or something in the end lmao

    • @thissideuptm7318
      @thissideuptm7318 5 років тому +2

      Or toothpaste

    • @s4yanora
      @s4yanora 5 років тому +1

      @@godwotan Eureka

  • @rathelmmc3194
    @rathelmmc3194 7 років тому +165

    This lecture would work equally as well in an economics class.

    • @Oegonblick
      @Oegonblick 4 роки тому +13

      I did save this into the "Finance" -playlist. This is harsh but eye-opening information, and highlights many peculiarities of success. One of the best advice ever: "Do not quit your day job".

    • @robnewsome9086
      @robnewsome9086 3 роки тому +7

      This information is useful for almost any subject, the thing I live about psychology is it's applications to many areas of life

  • @Hexanitrobenzene
    @Hexanitrobenzene 3 роки тому +58

    Outline of this lecture:
    0:00 Conservatives and liberals
    3:29 Working memory strongly predicts IQ
    6:18 What does it mean to think creatively ?
    7:17 Creative - novel and useful
    8:58 Fluency [ aspect of creativity ]
    9:47 Originality [ aspect of creativity ]
    11:01 Creative achievement questionaire
    12:17 Difficulties with creativity - it's a high risk/high return strategy
    18:51 Pareto principle
    22:44 Real problem is generating ideas that no one else thought of
    24:16 Tangent: difficulties of writing a book
    26:10 Back to questionaire
    29:15 More difficulties with monetizing
    31:32 Price's law
    33:37 Wealth distribution
    37:50 Sustainability of companies
    39:49 Predicting creative achievement
    43:55 Creativity is associated with higher than average probability of psychosis
    44:24 Creativity helps to reduce existential anxiety
    47:45 Openness predicts creative achievement in the arts, while intellect predicts achievement in sciences.

    • @sushantsapra2819
      @sushantsapra2819 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks a lot for this! Your outline is very good and really useful! Much appreciated!

    • @regina627
      @regina627 10 місяців тому

      How?!

  • @matrichard
    @matrichard 7 років тому +209

    This is an incomplete outline that I made for my own reference.
    5:48 How to define creativity (creative achievements / ideas)
    12:16 The curse of creativity
    31:30 Price's Law - Square root of the number of people in a domain do 50% of the work. Of 10,000 employees 100 do half the work!
    39:46 Can you predict creative achievement?
    44:25 Creativity and terror management

  • @dks80721
    @dks80721 4 роки тому +19

    I love how he tells it how it is, doesn't sugarcoat it all. Much needed in this world.

  • @KayliDaShizNit
    @KayliDaShizNit 7 років тому +17

    I'm so happy we have the internet so I can watch these videos when I'm 40. Thank you Dr. Peterson!

  • @mohamed_bouallegue
    @mohamed_bouallegue 4 роки тому +17

    28:32 look at how Dr peterson stoped the class and listened to that person as if it is the teacher daamn how humble

  • @Marcoscma
    @Marcoscma 4 роки тому +24

    Ah, I was missing the "always late girl". Glad she showed up on this class.

  • @sdbplumbing5595
    @sdbplumbing5595 3 роки тому +6

    From drugs, booze,criminality and dysfunctionallity to healthy eating, fitness, own business, goals and hope. this blokes wisdom has helped on my journey like nothing else.

  • @shamsham8328
    @shamsham8328 7 років тому +356

    You should consider repeating questions before answering them, they are a bit hard to hear in the recordings.

    • @MRKetter81
      @MRKetter81 7 років тому +42

      Not that I don't see your point, but you can formulate what the questions were based on the answer he gives. He moves fast in thought and these students are on top of their game, so he's economizing their time.

    • @shamsham8328
      @shamsham8328 7 років тому +25

      MRKetter81 I see what you're saying but I dont think that an extra maybe 5 sentences per video is a terrible sacrifice to make to be more accessible to hundreds of thousands of people. I guess that decision is up to Mr. Peterson.

    • @shamsham8328
      @shamsham8328 7 років тому +42

      Alternatively, he could add an annotation onto the actual video of the question so it's available that way. Solves both problems.

    • @immaculatesquid
      @immaculatesquid 7 років тому +6

      Samantha Rogan you could *rewind*

    • @tbssen36
      @tbssen36 6 років тому +4

      @@marciofranca6125 Pretty sure his 1.4 million subs brings in a good lump of change.

  • @Estephan2013
    @Estephan2013 7 років тому +51

    He articulates so well thoughts that I have had but never put into words because my peers for the most part don't don't think at this level. Still I learn so much everytime I listen to any of his lectures.

    • @videnobuoka3475
      @videnobuoka3475 4 роки тому +2

      You have a double negation that makes your comment kinda confusing

    • @vladletchev15
      @vladletchev15 3 роки тому

      @@videnobuoka3475 yeah seems like English is not his first language. But hey, he's trying

  • @luthiengs
    @luthiengs 4 роки тому +84

    It's very interesting how his students actually clap for him at the end. How many professors get THAT at the end of their lectures?

    • @nIrUbU01
      @nIrUbU01 3 роки тому +10

      Here in germany every professor gets it. Maybe its less common in canada

    • @oliverriley4014
      @oliverriley4014 3 роки тому +5

      At my uni in the U.K. (Cambridge) it was very common

    • @ryanniedernhofer
      @ryanniedernhofer 3 роки тому +2

      It seems less common in America, not sure why this is

    • @TroyW13
      @TroyW13 Місяць тому

      Never really happens in Australia unless they're a guest lecturer and I think it's done out of politeness as much as their ability, as some guest lecturers don't have much ability.

  • @Apxllxn
    @Apxllxn Рік тому +1

    "Creativity is rougly with how many different answers to a question you can come up with that are unlikely in a larger group of people that are useful. " that's a great definition

    • @DailyCorvid
      @DailyCorvid 11 місяців тому

      Creativity is :
      How many ways can you escape from the same trap, where your previous method has now been assured against.

  • @theycallmefilip
    @theycallmefilip 5 років тому +26

    19:04 Two years later, Price's law proved to be true for JBP. 0 > 0 > 0 > Skyrockets!!!

  • @imaxinsertnounherex
    @imaxinsertnounherex 7 років тому +8

    I appreciate the fact that you put these lectures online for all of us that cannot attend. It is a fantastic course you are teaching, and I envy those that see you in person. Than you for your hard work.

  • @moks1315
    @moks1315 7 років тому +5

    This lecture is humbling. Most of us are mediocre. It's important to come to terms with this, especially in relation to creative endeavors.

  • @SantiYounger
    @SantiYounger 5 років тому +15

    highlights and favorite parts:
    22:58 a definition of creativity and a wrong definition of creativity
    35:00 famous classic musicians 5%
    36:19 The 1% of rich people
    45:00 creativity and remembering our mortality

  • @mikeras27
    @mikeras27 4 роки тому +3

    Mr Peterson, I am wordless trying to express the importance and value that your speaches are to me. I abmire your amazing integrity, self-respect and truthfulness. Thank you Sir.

  • @Buddy_VanDoodle
    @Buddy_VanDoodle 7 років тому +225

    Since I caught this video pretty early I'd assume you're more likely to see this,
    I'd like to sincerely thank you for making this available to everyone for free, and would like to encourage you to persevere.
    Now go do
    that voodoo
    that you do
    so well!

    • @AlbertCloete
      @AlbertCloete 7 років тому +6

      I really appreciate it as well. Hi from South Africa.

    • @jkovert
      @jkovert 7 років тому +3

      Nick cheats - he waits all day and nite for JBP to upload, and BAM! he smokes us.

    • @Buddy_VanDoodle
      @Buddy_VanDoodle 7 років тому +1

      J William Pope smoking darts and breaking hearts

    • @bubblekeiki7395
      @bubblekeiki7395 7 років тому +2

      Germany needs more JBP,too!so glad I found your channel,because it's a constant source of motivation and focus.

  • @Trippleskullpirates
    @Trippleskullpirates Рік тому +1

    I appreciate his many moments of pause and careful thought before speaking. A characteristic of an intellect.

  • @Fosvis
    @Fosvis 7 років тому +3

    Jordan Peterson... a modern day prodigy of deep thought, self and world analysis and life in general. Thank You good Professor.

  • @willrr4835
    @willrr4835 5 років тому +3

    Learning English with Mr Peterson! English is worth knowing, amongst many other points, by being able to understand this guy!

  • @michaelneo50
    @michaelneo50 2 роки тому +1

    ...this true master of self-reflexion, in order to detect and work on intrinsic behaviour, reducing damage on one self and on society,
    kept lecturing and explaining constantly nearly 24/7 during my harmfully spent last 3 days since my dad passed away...
    i actually do not exaggerate when i gratefully thank this guy for being as true and honest the way he is,
    and there for I proudly share the incredible speech of Mr. Jordan Peterson.
    Thank you very much.

  • @Gregorio416
    @Gregorio416 3 роки тому +1

    I don’t think I went through a single lecture in college where the class applauded the lecturer at the end. Truly a testament of Dr. Peterson’s impact

  • @davidfarrall
    @davidfarrall 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent lecturing, the way Dr Peterson disseminates information and includes all his students in the process.

  • @moonlitbliss
    @moonlitbliss 4 роки тому +42

    I literally clapped at: "If you make a good, creative product, you've probably solved about 5% of your problem."

    • @Pearlylove
      @Pearlylove 2 роки тому

      Why?

    • @captain_malaria
      @captain_malaria Рік тому +1

      ​​@@Pearlylove because a lot of people think you are 90 or 95% of the way to successfully selling and distributing a product once the product is created. He shows clearly that is not the case at all since distribution/selling/marketing/timing is so critical to making that wonderful new product actually sell and become successful.

  • @robotomasher
    @robotomasher 7 років тому +238

    Begin self diagnosis.......scanning....Bucko identified, commencing self sorting protocol......loading.....loading......30% sorted, by my estimation......loading...

    • @Ben.....
      @Ben..... 7 років тому +28

      ...loading......your father is in the cave......

    • @h2s045
      @h2s045 7 років тому +40

      Beginning the program
      loading RescueFather.exe
      Execute

    • @nonholographic
      @nonholographic 7 років тому +29

      opening ItsLikeNo.dll
      YeahGoodLuckWithThat.dll

    • @Nalopotato
      @Nalopotato 7 років тому +2

      Funny, but you don't "open" ddl's xD

    • @rt0035
      @rt0035 7 років тому +23

      I love that there's a humor developing within these threads about Peterson's idiosyncrasies

  • @jaralara6429
    @jaralara6429 7 років тому +109

    Dr. Peterson showed Scarce what a real double upload is

    • @trevr1969
      @trevr1969 7 років тому +2

      JaraLara I thought I heard this before...

    • @jaralara6429
      @jaralara6429 7 років тому +4

      I thought I was original... Thanks, now that my self-esteem is damaged, I'll go watch more Peterson

    • @bobenheimen
      @bobenheimen 5 років тому +1

      @@jaralara6429 keep watching. He'll break down that he doesn't think self esteem exists.

  • @gabebautista6521
    @gabebautista6521 6 років тому +5

    I am a consultant and entrepreneur and what professor Peterson says about Creativity in Business, product development starting at 12:30 is DEAD ON. For anyone that wants to start a business, become an entrepreneur, if you have the fortune of someone to tell you what Jordan does in a few minutes... you can literally cut 20 years of failure. I am not exaggerating.

  • @ennius42
    @ennius42 7 років тому +8

    I've been taking notes while watching all these lectures on UA-cam. There's been so much useful knowledge and insights that I now need to buy another notebook for the final 3 lectures.

  • @Edellus
    @Edellus 7 років тому +4

    Thanks to your willingness and courage to say what you really think is that I could find you and your channel. Then, thanks to that, after watching so many of your videos, I'm making some serious and conscious effort to sort myself out (no joke).
    You're a role model and a contemporaneous example of the power of free and honest speech.

  • @polobreak3249
    @polobreak3249 6 років тому +7

    6:25 What is thinking creatively & testing for creativity
    23:28 & 44:25 intellect and openness
    35:09 Price's law of success

  • @crystalbardin1917
    @crystalbardin1917 7 років тому +2

    What I would give to be a graduate student of Peterson's. Invaluable intellectual apprenticeship I'm sure. Love these lectures, they make my day.

  • @grossersalat578
    @grossersalat578 7 років тому +24

    Finding a user name is something, we all are forced to be creative. It has to be new and it has to be "good".

    • @HB-gt6cq
      @HB-gt6cq 5 років тому +1

      You just spelled yours wrong. It should be Großer Salat not Grosser 😉

    • @Shadow77999
      @Shadow77999 3 роки тому

      I always sucked at it..

    • @grossersalat578
      @grossersalat578 3 роки тому +1

      @@HB-gt6cq I cannot burden the internet with such strange letters ;)

    • @meat981
      @meat981 2 роки тому +1

      @@grossersalat578 thank u

    • @questionmark9619
      @questionmark9619 11 місяців тому

      *implication of meat being a good name
      @@meat981

  • @nisman.lo.desvivieron
    @nisman.lo.desvivieron Рік тому +2

    19:00 paretto distribution
    00:00-48:57 amazing class, 10/10 would've love to attend, and would've integrated the applause and would've had a million things to talk with him after class and a million cuestions

  • @monjier
    @monjier 3 роки тому +7

    Only first year students will applause for a class but only for the first week. Normally, if it were a good lecture, students might applause at the end of the semester. JBP receives an applause for every single lecture 😂 I love this dude.

    • @revrodrigueza8489
      @revrodrigueza8489 10 місяців тому

      So much so that he was accused of putting "clapping audio" at the end of every lecture.

  • @sherlockholmeslives.1605
    @sherlockholmeslives.1605 4 роки тому +19

    "Bricks can be used by teachers to ask their children what bricks can be used for."
    Me to Mr Elliott at Primary School when he asked the class what bricks can be used for ( c.1985 ).

  • @da33smith37
    @da33smith37 3 роки тому +1

    Speaking as one whose undergraduate career was heavily slanted toward mathematics and computer science, thank you for posting these valuable lectures!

  • @kylejudkins754
    @kylejudkins754 7 років тому +8

    good to know I've been following my own intuition on the problem of creativity, and that you've echoed my sentiments. I am miserable without creating things, but have no interest in relying on creativity for income - because i feel it conflicts strongly with my goals to eventually raise a child.
    Interesting take on novelty vs usability... I've decided i would Create based on my own novelty irregardless of utility for my own personal happiness (being my primary goal)
    I'm happy to see more of Peterson that isn't about c16 or pronouns...
    the truth no matter what Jordan

  • @nupurnishant6911
    @nupurnishant6911 3 роки тому

    Dr Peterson's way of speaking is contagious......roughly speaking.

  • @870Slager
    @870Slager 7 років тому +10

    Just finished my last final exam for the semester. Feels good to watch this knowing I'm not neglecting any further homework!

  • @thumbstruck
    @thumbstruck 4 роки тому +167

    Musicians' 1st Law: Do not quit your day job!

    • @breatheeasily4013
      @breatheeasily4013 3 роки тому +4

      facts

    • @Shadow77999
      @Shadow77999 3 роки тому

      Lol

    • @BroscoWankston
      @BroscoWankston 3 роки тому

      This was important to hear, he's so right. I used to say, it doesn't matter how good or lucky you or are or hard you work, you need all 3 and music biz isn't about playing instruments... He just said it clearer with studies to back it up

    • @cahlendavidson2921
      @cahlendavidson2921 Рік тому

      Nice

  • @BenjaminCronce
    @BenjaminCronce 5 років тому +13

    Random thoughts about Prices law and hyper-performers. Not what I believe, but what *might* play a role.
    1) Some minority of people are hyper-performers. The ones that are recognized are nurtured and reinforced.
    2) Talent is hard to find and it takes talent to notice, short of the tail extreme being blindingly obvious. Reduced interaction and increased noise between the upper percentile and the general population makes it less probable of other talent to notice.
    3) My guess.... is as a company grows, bureaucracy and interactive insulation at least limits some hyper-performer's ability to be noticed. Along with reduced spontaneous promotion to a position of influence.
    4) The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. As a group, the hyper-performers can represent a high percentage of value, but at least some of their value is from the "others".
    5) In many areas, hyper-performers can have a trickle-down effect by exposing limitations in the current system or directly participating in enhancing the system and makes all others more efficient. This means their value scales with the number of other employees.

  • @אפרתאטלס
    @אפרתאטלס 6 років тому

    Many ideas/art works were rejected at first and second but contributed so much to mankind. Most of the time people are not unique but if people would listen to these words (/statistics) there wouldnt be anything new or remarkable in the world.

  • @anniebnannie9945
    @anniebnannie9945 7 років тому +141

    I am an artist by trade, actually make a living, but I tell you I backed off anyone that colored their hair weird colors because most of the time they just were talkers and their craft tended to be meaniless and shitty. I am kind but not blind. I think a bunch of people who claim to be artist are frauds, insecure and afraid they will be found out.

    • @charlenefoti689
      @charlenefoti689 7 років тому +9

      Damsel In DETROIT it's true. I'm a hobby artist and I've always looked boring. :/

    • @sonicfoxxmusic4281
      @sonicfoxxmusic4281 6 років тому +8

      You just described half of a band who asked me to write for/with them...and become their Manager.
      Notice i said "half"...the other half are genuine. How do i know?(one, maybe two..possibly close to genius)...YOU TEND TO KNOW.... if YOU are genuine.
      Regards,
      Sonic Foxx(songwriter),
      SONIC FOXX MUSIC.

    • @bobenheimen
      @bobenheimen 5 років тому +1

      @@sonicfoxxmusic4281 What was it like winning DBZF at evo? That coinflip to reset to left side after loosing first round coming in from winners bracket: beautiful.

    • @ellmango
      @ellmango 5 років тому +3

      what about hair-dying to you means that an artist is more likely to be a fraud?

    • @sasha-hy5zf
      @sasha-hy5zf 4 роки тому

      @anniebnannie what kind of art do you make?

  • @MikeoWar
    @MikeoWar 7 років тому +10

    I'd like to offer an objection to one thing JP's saying in this video. Specifically, telling creative people to find a (non creative) way to make money and do your creative stuff on the side. Reality isn't necessarily even nearly as grim as he makes it seem, if you're willing to look for something outside of your certain creative niche that scratches the same itch.
    I spent my teens / early adult years trying to make music as a career. When that seemed hopeless, I learned to paint and I'm now working as a concept artist in the film/gaming industry. And the demand for creative people in this industry (animators, programmers, 3d modellers etc) is enormous. The revenue generated from these industries is also enormous.
    So, if you're like me and you need to work creatively, jump into the entertainment industry. It's not a lottery, there's plenty of work.

    • @markwilliams1727
      @markwilliams1727 4 роки тому +1

      Don't shortchange yourself. You are probably one of the few using prices law.

  • @A.Montgomery
    @A.Montgomery 8 місяців тому

    Why I love Peterson's approach on theoretical predictions is to systemize the outcome of success by intelligence and character traits, aiming to reduce the number of wishful thinking cases with horrible outcomes. But SZA, for example, enters the room and crushes all statistics. It only reaches a few of the predictable numbers and still wins. So, I guess there are many unpredictable things when it comes to success in terms of creativity. Since I knew her music when she wasn't successful and knew from the beginning that this is gold, I ask myself - how. And one of a hundred things I agree with him on is that creativity is a burden - if you don't live up to your potential, you can't be happy. So it's worth a try, regardless of the outcome.

  • @anab0lic
    @anab0lic 7 років тому +2

    As someone who had extraordinarily high levels of creativity as a teen and in my early 20's I'm not so sure it was because I got lucky genetically, I believe its 100% down to the things I grew up doing from a very young age to a young adult. And i bet if you were to study the childhood of other people that grow up to be highly creative they likely spent large amounts of time doing similar things that developed their brains in ways that creative people are lacking.
    Also, my creativity is no where near what it once was (although still higher than the average person it would seem) and i believe that to be because I don't spend much time these days doing the things that built it and are most likely also required to retain it. I was literally like a human idea factory that could generate idea upon idea and then take those ideas and sculpt them further into better ideas, or combine ideas that already exist into greater ones.... all in my head visually effortlessly. It gave me a great sense of humour as I was always thinking outside the box in ways my peer group couldn't and then transfer my thoughts into language that would create amusing visual images in others minds.
    However, It also had negative affects on my life that other highly creative people may be able to relate to. For instance in social situations I could likely conjure multiple bad outcomes in my imagination that would be of a very vivid nature and make you hesitant to proceed for fear of them becoming reality, , which gave me social anxiety issues. Id often put my thoughts into others heads thinking they were thinking the same. Also at times my mind just wouldn't 'shut up' hard to relax and fall asleep when my brains just constantly generating new and interesting thoughts in my head or ones that are bad and cause worry. Insane, often times horrific and violent nightmares have also been commonplace for me throughout my life, but there has also been many nights where I've had dreams that were so good I wish they were a reality. I used think some of my dreams were so unique and original if expanded upon would make for great movies.
    I am curious to know if i were to partake in what i believe to be creativity building exercises again would my mind return to its former ways.... its an area I have much interest in as for both personal gain - as its incredibly rewarding to create things of value in the world (even when not paid for it) but also helping others do the same.
    Oh one other thing - Marijuana, when i used to smoke it its like steroids for a creative mind, I know a lot of musicians and other artists use it and thats probably why.

  • @leonardomurillo6256
    @leonardomurillo6256 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful lectures, much thanks to Jordan and all of his team for uploading them so we're able to watch and learn.

  • @dcgamer1027
    @dcgamer1027 7 років тому +2

    this is why min/maxing is so important. it may not seem like much to be .0001% more efficient but if that means you get there first you win everything

    • @dcgamer1027
      @dcgamer1027 7 років тому

      I just thought up a good example. I watch videos at 2x speed, this means I can consume twice the amount of content as someone who watches at normal speed, allowing me to learn more faster

    • @cohortcorbett2629
      @cohortcorbett2629 6 років тому +1

      Meta builds for life. Lol

  • @Dzvakangark
    @Dzvakangark 5 років тому +91

    Ironic, he goes into detail how difficult it is to get a book published let alone sell it, and now he has a best seller

    • @CoachWhillock
      @CoachWhillock 4 роки тому +15

      Perhaps ironic, or perhaps he is that tiny percentage of people that can and he speaks from experience

    • @SaenzGoG
      @SaenzGoG 4 роки тому +12

      he became famus and a lot of good things started

    • @antonowskycoleman3493
      @antonowskycoleman3493 4 роки тому +9

      Most books don’t have the cult following he established before the book was released. The same happened for David Goggins. If you can find anyway to go viral before you do a book, the odds of success are far greater which feeds into his Pareto principal as well.

    • @craigb4913
      @craigb4913 4 роки тому +9

      Peterson is the living embodiment of the "Pareto Principle" that he talks about. He just happens to be one of the very rare & very successful people.

    • @princeamu
      @princeamu 4 роки тому +1

      Well I think it could be because he became popular on social media (UA-cam). If you can gain some kind of popularity, your product has potential to sell.

  • @mellowfellow6816
    @mellowfellow6816 5 років тому +58

    "Number of hockey goals scored"
    Canadian detected

    • @Pehz63
      @Pehz63 4 роки тому +7

      "Number of basketballs successfully... put through the hoop" He definitely watches hockey more than basketball. So very Canadian indeed.

    • @Shadow77999
      @Shadow77999 3 роки тому

      Lmao

  • @kyleb2044
    @kyleb2044 7 років тому +2

    I remember a company, I think it was Rolls Royce for their turbine engines, sent me a small personal letter thanking me for my tooling design because it was unlike what every other company gave them. Even got to design a tool for Tesla's Model S when they were starting production. Thought that was really cool. That was right after college, I ended up leaving that company out of boredom shortly after and got into the controls automation world. Later I had Kodak fly out after a couple months as working as a controls engineer to explain to them how you could have a manufacturing machine auto calibrate and that it would be faster and more accurate. My productivity isn't high because I get bored very easily, but my guess is I'm always kept around for my creative solutions to complex problems.

  • @Fujtajblus
    @Fujtajblus 4 роки тому +2

    This should not be taught in universities but everywhere. All of this. Why do we learn about history, biology, chemistry, physics... all the essential parts of this world, but we do not learn about ourselves, about humans?

  • @jeffreypierce1440
    @jeffreypierce1440 7 років тому +1

    very good advice for creative people. i give this advice to people. i'm a creative person,i make handmade original furniture and found out very quickly i'd better keep my carpentry business going to support my creative output. selling people on the cost of doing creative and novel work is a challenge.

    • @jeffreypierce1440
      @jeffreypierce1440 7 років тому

      i can't even count the number of people who were right at the verge of buying one of my pieces and backed out.

    • @geoffreyharris5682
      @geoffreyharris5682 6 років тому

      Call it new vintage.

  • @IamJimLee
    @IamJimLee 5 років тому +1

    Why am I so strangely attracted to these lectures??

  • @IgnacioCuaranta
    @IgnacioCuaranta 4 роки тому

    ''You guys should listen to this because I know what I'm talking about''
    It doesn't matter when he says it.
    It applies to every lecture, sentences, and words I've heard from him.
    Thank you

  • @ANGEL-eh6pd
    @ANGEL-eh6pd 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. Im 96% in O. My IQ is gifted, but I never, never thought of myself as an intellect, but I am highly creative in my musical ability, painting, and divergent and transcontextual thinking. ENFP thing
    I'm a part time drummer, song writer and singer in a band for over 20 years. I play the keys too. Even though I'm paid little for gigs, if I didn't practice my music, I'd die. Great content!

  • @zantawolf
    @zantawolf 2 роки тому

    Listening to Mozart Jupiter symphony today with new appreciation. Choice of series intro music intentional. C major key implies innocence
    In being. Fresh and upbeat

  • @geoffreyharris5682
    @geoffreyharris5682 6 років тому +1

    Creative achievement in the arts is a fucntion of the higher-order trait plasticity, made up of extroversion and openess (particularly the aesthetic factor in the general openess trait, rather than intellect).

  • @noxot13
    @noxot13 7 років тому

    got to make a comment to support JP. when you dream and you feel it is important and there is an element or theme about it think about the most important thing tied to that because it should put into context what your dreaming thoughts are trying to tell you. even something such as a squirrel can come loaded with meaning depending on how you are wired.

  • @Games4Dummies
    @Games4Dummies 7 років тому +2

    With paperback books you make 5% of less in royalties but with self publishing on amazon it's possible to make 70%. But it's actually incredible how when you buy a book for like 20 euros with free shipping if you take out taxes (where I live it's 24% VAT) it's 16 euros, and then you have to take out the amount for sending the book or mainting a storefront with the rent and employees..., another amount for the management costs of company selling the books, another part for your editor if you don't do it yourself, another amount for the marketing of the book if you self publish or for the publisher so you benefit from it's brand and distribution relationships, and obviously you have the cost of actually printing it if it's a physical book.

  • @OMIMmusic
    @OMIMmusic 6 років тому +6

    I'm learning things that are novel and useful to me.

  • @Thezaccazzac
    @Thezaccazzac 6 років тому +1

    Jordan:
    1. i pick up the cup of water
    2. i put the cup of water near my mouth
    3. i put the cup of water down
    4. i put the cup of water down

  • @devin19222
    @devin19222 5 років тому +4

    Holy shit. I've been watching Jordan Peterson videos for well over a year, cant get enough of it. Usually just reposted videos or clips or podcasts from different channels. I never knew this entire time there was an actual channel for all of this a central hub where it all originated from. Not once was this channel reccomended and I've watch literally dozens of hours of this guy. I had to find it from a link in a comment of one of the clips previously mentioned. I havent really cared much or thought the youtube censorship was that big a deal up until I clicked that link. This channel should have popped up months ago in my reccomendations but all I see there is garbage. It's a tragedy that the people who are actually trying to help society with ideas that make sense are censored and demonized by the media.

  • @cabal4171
    @cabal4171 7 років тому +3

    One of my favorite lectures

  • @daviszollars3356
    @daviszollars3356 7 років тому +1

    the doc is in the building! i love waking up to knowledge

  • @markroberts9944
    @markroberts9944 6 років тому

    Thus, has been my experience, Dr. Peterson, there are two mindsets, creative and competitive. In those two, we have the alternative right and extreme left. Both, do achieve active humanitarian explots.

  • @katja6332
    @katja6332 2 роки тому +1

    I love Petersons lectures and I learned a lot of things on top of my already finished study.. There is only one small thing that we know now is not true: he says around 43 min that high openness is connected/associated with more psychosis risk.. It's not.
    They tested 134 individuals with subclinical psychosis experience (= psychosis like experiences), 40 psychotic patients and 126 healthy controls. They studied their big five personality structures and the group differences were for neuroticism (more depression and anxiety, high angry hostility ) and openness (feelings of high fantasy, aesthetics and ideas) low conscientiousness (low competence and self discipline) and low agreeableness ( low trust) and low extraversion (facet gregariousness).
    When they studied the facets level across the psychosis continuum, they found that the facet Hostile feelings, low trust and Gregariousness may be a better predictor of general psychosis proneness.
    We need to study more how the facets are connected and make specific patterns..

  • @Deadvampires
    @Deadvampires 9 місяців тому

    I respect this creativity 3x times a lot with you

  • @blueskies133
    @blueskies133 7 років тому +1

    Tossing some business advice on those arts students; I like it.... 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration.

  • @Krasbin
    @Krasbin 7 років тому +30

    The median is not the mode. The median is the value in a distribution, or are the two value, for which there is an equal size of the population above and below that value. Median income is the point that divides the population into two halves in terms of earnings.
    The modus is the most occurring value, that is the definition you give after 22:00. It could of course still be that the median and the modus are equal. But that doesn't make your definition of median correct.

    • @rajinfootonchuriquen
      @rajinfootonchuriquen 5 років тому

      What you describe is the mean. The median is the center of the parameter you measure. If you measure the income, and goed between 5-1000, the median is around 502,5. In a normalize distribution Z~(0,1), the median, the mean and the modus are the same.

    • @Innertruth_official
      @Innertruth_official 5 років тому

      indeed that's what I also noticed during this lecture.

    • @joelfooxiangjie
      @joelfooxiangjie 5 років тому +7

      It indeed doesn't make sense if the distribution was normal. In this case, however, it is Pareto distributed, so he is correct in saying that the median number is 0. Approximately half of the population has 0 creative productions.

    • @Krasbin
      @Krasbin 2 роки тому

      @@rajinfootonchuriquen The median is found by rank ordering the incomes per individual, and taking the middle value of the ranks. (e.g. 50th percentile)
      The mean (or average, or expectation value) is found by adding up all incomes, and dividing it by the population.
      The mode/modus is the most occuring value.
      If there are 10 million people in a country, the median is found by rank ordering all the incomes, and taking the 5 millionth value. The mean is found by adding up all the incomes, and dividing that by 10 million.
      I was definitely talking about median, not mean.

    • @rajinfootonchuriquen
      @rajinfootonchuriquen 2 роки тому

      @@Krasbin you are right. I was wrong

  • @ebbieruedas28
    @ebbieruedas28 Рік тому

    Since i was young they are really part of it and until my world turn into gangstah life

  • @siddhantparikh3260
    @siddhantparikh3260 3 роки тому

    Imagine. Peterson LITERALLY experienced everything he'd learnt across his lifetime. Especially the Pareto principle and Price's law after his UA-cam video (tech development), Kathy Newman's interview (the irrational political landscape amongst the so-called intellectuals), 12 Rules for Life, etc. Talk about being a creative person existing at the right place at the right time.

  • @Games4Dummies
    @Games4Dummies 7 років тому +1

    one thing you can do to get over the "reputation" wall of getting the first customer is doing work for free (this obviously depends on the product you are selling). if its a software solution usually the cost is mostly fixed, it's the software development, and so you can offer trial versions and start getting feedback and testimonials. Obviously some products are much harder such as social networks or things like trello or inventing a new personality test or creating a new english certification, those are all things that benefit from many people already using them. For most other products the best strategy, after the free trial which only works for software, is to spend money marketing the product by giving it to influencers and paying them to promote it, be it beauty products, clothing, a new car brand, new computer hardware company... but this is VERY expensive and can still be incredibly hard. And this is mostly B2C, B2B is much harder to do any of these

  • @davidfarrall
    @davidfarrall 2 роки тому

    With Price’s Law, you can be a 1% person or better yet move between hierarchies and generate non-zero sum game proclivities (win-wins) provided you don’t disturb localities too much. This can generate wealth for many concerned but there is a lot of competition/cooperation involved and you have to play non-linear versions of Prisoners Dilemma Game Theory at times (you win some, you lose some).

  • @BURNINGAFROBEATS
    @BURNINGAFROBEATS 3 роки тому +2

    Whoever you are who can't sleep tonight, is tired or sad, believe that there will be tomorrow that will light up your beautiful days.
    You just need to endure a little more, a little more, and a little more ...
    Thank you for being patient, thank you for being able to survive. And as you read this, promise yourself that you will be able to get through your toughest days in the future.
    Promise to keep smiling, no matter how you are ...
    You deserve to be happy :)

    • @neodos
      @neodos 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the encouraging words, you're a beautiful human being.

  • @siggysue1968
    @siggysue1968 5 років тому

    I suck at a lot of things. My best talent is creativity. I have never been able to apply it in life for work, success or stability. The best it has done for me is personal use or in rare occasions, helping others on a minimal basis.
    If you try to use it at a job, mostly, you just anger people (peers and / or bosses), no matter how beneficial.

  • @pranjalsisodia5003
    @pranjalsisodia5003 Рік тому

    For my own reference-
    7:17
    8:58 Fluency [ aspect of creativity ]
    9:47 Originality [ aspect of creativity ]
    12:15 Creativity is a high investment, high return strategy. (It's not always a good thing) (not an asymmetrically favorable bet)
    16:32 ********
    18:55 As good things happen to you, the probability of more good things happening to you increases. (exponential/geometric growth)
    19:13 Way from Zero to many customers.
    22:37 Creativity = novelty + usefulness.
    31:59 As a company grows, the competent talent only grows linearly while the mediocre & incompetent talent grown geometrically. (Reason = price's law, pareto principle)
    43:52 Psychosis & Mania. 44:01 Manic people can become unbelievably fluent. 44:15 As side effect of creativity.
    48:10 Plasticity is more associated with the activation of the dopaminergic system/reward pathway. Stability is more about serotonergic system.

  • @ShunyamNiketana
    @ShunyamNiketana 9 місяців тому

    Creative thought and creative production are tightly aligned indeed, but the success requires ambition, which requires energies that are often incompatible with the kind of energy that produces the art. Many artists don't like to market their own work, therefore. It's not shyness so much as the difficulty in operating in that other mode.

  • @ryno856
    @ryno856 7 років тому +1

    you always confirm that that I know but cant effectively articulate into mortal language

  • @FirebrandMedia
    @FirebrandMedia 2 роки тому

    I noticed you only have 4.5 million subscribers..... gives me hope for our nations

    • @meat981
      @meat981 2 роки тому

      600k more 4 months later

  • @lcsullafelix5357
    @lcsullafelix5357 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant Lecture

  • @bigbugjpeg
    @bigbugjpeg 7 років тому +4

    Thank for all these, Peterson!

  • @speedy8260
    @speedy8260 2 роки тому

    Dear UA-cam, please remove ads from these videos on the basis that they a spectacular aid to humanity and the author deserves funding without the viewer being interrupted every 10 mins. I would be happy to be forced to ignore 10 mins of adverts at the beginning of the video instead.

    • @kellynestegard5208
      @kellynestegard5208 2 роки тому

      I don't know computers, but somehow I got a kick-ass add blocker. No ads at all.

  • @AeydenHazzard
    @AeydenHazzard 7 років тому +6

    "...use your stupid product..." XD cracks me up every time!

  • @-.-Rob-.-XY
    @-.-Rob-.-XY Рік тому +1

    JPs comments about musicians trying to make money! So true

  • @keyron4
    @keyron4 3 роки тому +1

    the camera guy was pretty creative today
    ahahaha i'm so thanful for this archive of knowledge!! mamma miaa

  • @JustinBanks
    @JustinBanks 7 років тому

    Thank you Jordan. Now I see both sides like Chanel.

  • @nadjiguemarful
    @nadjiguemarful 7 років тому

    The new Power Point format is a great idea

  • @GodWorksOut
    @GodWorksOut 7 років тому

    They clap at the end of your lectures, Dr. Peterson

    • @afonsodeportugal
      @afonsodeportugal 7 років тому

      It's fake! It's a track! It's a fraud!.... Or at least, so say his detractors!

  • @janetmcgregor775
    @janetmcgregor775 7 років тому +6

    7 in visual arts - so glad I'm a designer and get paid regularly :D Being a professional designer can put strain on your creativity though, I'm at 91% of openness but the pressure of having to come up with new ideas constantly can be exhausting... I read an article about brainstorming a while ago that suggested going for a walk and I've found this useful when designers block occurs, this makes me think that my open brain takes in information and organizes it in a new way which results in creative results. Dr P. if you want to study creative people may I suggest Designers would be a good captive population.

  • @DylanPerryFeatureAnimation
    @DylanPerryFeatureAnimation 7 років тому +15

    Where can I find the Creative Achievement Questionnaire ?? I want to see how I score..

  • @WillingSpade
    @WillingSpade 7 років тому +6

    34:55 nice save Doc

  • @neurocosm
    @neurocosm 3 роки тому

    If I was at a lecture with JBP of 150 students or attendees and he stopped to speak to me about something I had accomplished and congratulated me, I would probably pass out from emotion afterwards.