Jordan Peterson - How To Outsmart Everybody Else

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2021
  • Do you know the 12 rules for life that Jordan Peterson lives by ? Here’s a FREE PDF of the 12 RULES FOR LIFE if you don’t know them: bit.ly/12-RULES-FREE-PDF
    The best thing you can do, is teach people to write.Because there's no difference between that and thinking.And one of the things, that just blows me away about universities, is that... noone ever tells students, why they should write something!....How To Outsmart Everybody Else | Jordan Peterson
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    🎓 ABOUT JORDAN PETERSON :
    This audio clip was taken and edited from Jordan B. Peterson. Jordan Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.
    Psychology professor Jordan Peterson has become a controversial figure ever since speaking out against Bill C-16 (2016), a law that adds gender expression and gender identity to the Canadian Human Rights Act.
    He has received both praise and criticism after the publication of his self-help book 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos (2018). His fans are thankful for the advice he’s given them to take responsibility for their lives. Peterson has become an important inspiration for various men’s groups, an influential voice.
    Jordan Peterson gives an EXTREMELY POWERFUL motivational speech on becoming unstoppable in life, showing you the steps we need to take in order to achieve your true potential. If you enjoyed the wonderful life advice, be sure to support Jordan Peterson himself and purchase his latest book, it's a great read!
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  • @sacdaabdurhman
    @sacdaabdurhman 2 роки тому +14370

    “Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” ―Winston Churchill

    • @stevendalloesingh1214
      @stevendalloesingh1214 2 роки тому +82

      Have to agree, bro. Just have to.

    • @truereality84
      @truereality84 2 роки тому +167

      True. Although Winston Churchill himself was a racist and a war criminal, so sometimes it is not only about being successful, but choosing what is noble and good to be successful at

    • @michaelthemadsoldiertist
      @michaelthemadsoldiertist 2 роки тому +14

      So long as there’s a chance to succeed otherwise that’s just foolishness. Nobody wins at shoots and ladders.

    • @jagadeeshmattaparthi2896
      @jagadeeshmattaparthi2896 2 роки тому +60

      A man responsible for the deaths of innocent people in Bengal famine

    • @baji740
      @baji740 2 роки тому +88

      "Success is like pregnancy, everyone says congratulations but nobody knows how many times you get Fu*ked." -- A LEGEND

  • @dalepetty174
    @dalepetty174 2 роки тому +13647

    Winning a argument is one thing, changing someone's mind is completely different.

    • @jacksbackable
      @jacksbackable 2 роки тому +155

      It’s rare you win an argument on the day! 🤨

    • @vaevictious
      @vaevictious 2 роки тому +417

      its not enough to let someone think you are right you have to make him feel that you are right ..the way to changing someone´s mind is trough his heart

    • @jordanfelt5978
      @jordanfelt5978 2 роки тому +148

      @@vaevictious damn it what you said sounds so cheesy, yet makes so much sense. Hahaha

    • @alanjohnson9336
      @alanjohnson9336 2 роки тому +35

      It's being creating logical certainty and emotion certainty .

    • @BahaxTG
      @BahaxTG 2 роки тому +11

      Oh yeah? Well change my mind.

  • @mathematicsguru97
    @mathematicsguru97 2 роки тому +7879

    "If your students are stupid they're not going to challenge you"
    Literally every teacher I have had

    • @TOSHTON
      @TOSHTON 2 роки тому +39

      Tuition at Its Best!

    • @Ticazoid95
      @Ticazoid95 2 роки тому +244

      As a relatively new teacher, my stupid students are challenging me to learn/understand the material better to make it easier to understand.

    • @bassboosted9708
      @bassboosted9708 2 роки тому +21

      America LOL

    • @jacksbackable
      @jacksbackable 2 роки тому +5

      Same! Except one!

    • @UserName-ii1ce
      @UserName-ii1ce 2 роки тому +50

      @Ashley lmao what a bad teacher

  • @BulletPointFitnessPodcast
    @BulletPointFitnessPodcast 2 роки тому +2665

    "if your students are stupid they're not going to challenge you". I challenged a lecturer back in uni. A whole new theory on a piece of literature, I forget what is was. Backed up with footnotes. Possibly the most thrilling period of fired up research and essay compilation of the whole of my time there. I was out to shake things up.
    It got squashed by a single line in red pen "let's not go off on flights of fantasy" it said. And that was the day I lost all faith in the education system

    • @nshnsh2972
      @nshnsh2972 2 роки тому +97

      Did you get of the plane or keep flying?

    • @quixote5986
      @quixote5986 2 роки тому +42

      @@nshnsh2972 probably got off

    • @BulletPointFitnessPodcast
      @BulletPointFitnessPodcast 2 роки тому +145

      @@nshnsh2972 I became a personal trainer to run my own business 🤣

    • @justagreekinternetuser8998
      @justagreekinternetuser8998 2 роки тому +79

      bruh, in this case, u dont give up. Instead, u go find sb that will either accept that ur right, or tell u ur wrong and prove why. U gave it a lot of thought and preparation. Dont let it go to waste.

    • @CN86443
      @CN86443 2 роки тому +10

      @@justagreekinternetuser8998 he said he forgot it lol

  • @Bianca.rantzsch
    @Bianca.rantzsch Рік тому +2597

    Playing the market blindly or solely of technical analysis is a big risk. This video goes to show the essence of discipline alongside professional advice relative to build and creating long lasting wealth.

    • @bradsandler3526
      @bradsandler3526 Рік тому +1

      Right! mostly because professionals manage most of these tactics and loopholes better. I was able to scale from $35K to 65K this crash by following my coach's advice.

    • @Ryanjcanfield
      @Ryanjcanfield Рік тому +3

      @@bradsandler3526 People always struggle with the blatant impulse to want to do things themselves while forgetting that there is a process. Direction and fundamental information cannot be missed, which is why you end up getting lost in the market noise (consolidation) or disregarding some crucial elements that affect how each asset performs. The markets are more than just technicals, and stocks largely follow the fundamentals.

    • @mvanwie
      @mvanwie Рік тому

      @@Ryanjcanfield that’s impressive. Who’s the coach?

    • @bradsandler3526
      @bradsandler3526 Рік тому +1

      @@mvanwie currently managed by Yvonne Annette Lively.

    • @Joannahunter_415
      @Joannahunter_415 Рік тому

      @@bradsandler3526 hold on. The Pm featured on a fin pod with Tate. Talking about Yvonne Annette Lively

  • @banditking39
    @banditking39 2 роки тому +2572

    The way to outsmart everybody else is to tell them the truth in a way they have never heard before. Their brain rummages their brain for a reaction or answer but there is none - as this is an argument they have never encountered in their lives before.

    • @True38
      @True38 2 роки тому +104

      Always live and speak your truth even if it means that you lose everything. Don't become another lying sellout sheep. There's no honor and respect in that and you WILL lose in the end because all your lies will catch up with you. There's nothing more respectable than an honest man or woman. Nothing.

    • @lukeburas9156
      @lukeburas9156 2 роки тому +39

      I paused this video halfway when I heard about writing. I began to write down an issue I have with the Christian church. Though a Christian, I have issues with how Christians(as a community) react to certain type of people. Therefore, I wrote pages about an argument that should be more contemplated before jumping into ridiculing individuals which end up repelling them away from the core of our belief. I am unsure if that made sense but it is definitely a powerful thing to write because I think I just came up with a perspective that no body in the church could actually argue with. I won’t be able to tell many because they think so black and white. However, if one is interested in it, now I have an amazing insight to share.

    • @rafaellondono5413
      @rafaellondono5413 2 роки тому +8

      @@lukeburas9156 You got me hooked...I would love to read about your POV.

    • @kajama.
      @kajama. 2 роки тому +5

      @@lukeburas9156 share

    • @lukeburas9156
      @lukeburas9156 2 роки тому +1

      @@kajama. I just responded to another person interested in hearing as well. Same applies for you

  • @astroblemeRC
    @astroblemeRC Рік тому +62

    I’m slowing unlearning years of schooling and finally, only now, starting to think. Thanks to all of the amazing free content of channels and people like these.

    • @77742
      @77742 Рік тому +5

      😂😂😂😂

    • @rw5622
      @rw5622 Рік тому +3

      If you went through like 15years of schooling and somehow only started to think after watching a few UA-cam clips, I honestly don't think you should be as proud as you seem. Better late than never I guess.

  • @gabriellat.6735
    @gabriellat.6735 11 місяців тому +45

    Jordan Peterson is a blessing to many. I achieved success after practicing the steps below.

    • @gabriellat.6735
      @gabriellat.6735 11 місяців тому

      Y’all need to know this. A well-known podcast in the US taught me how the rich don’t teach how to achieve success. They seek the ideas of Fin. ConsuItants to help grow their finance

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      @gabriellat.6735 11 місяців тому

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      @gabriellat.6735 11 місяців тому

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  • @6gunbeaufordiii514
    @6gunbeaufordiii514 2 роки тому +788

    "ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity"
    -Rick Rigsby

    • @Cylance-ji9tn
      @Cylance-ji9tn 2 роки тому +9

      THAT'S A BIG ONE‼️👍

    • @mohamedm2102
      @mohamedm2102 2 роки тому +6

      Where did you get this it's so logical

    • @EmilParkour
      @EmilParkour 2 роки тому +25

      @@mohamedm2102 presumably from -Rick Rigsby

    • @ricodsanchez6792
      @ricodsanchez6792 2 роки тому +6

      Not necessarily, ego can come from knowing that your right with evidence too.

    • @ricodsanchez6792
      @ricodsanchez6792 2 роки тому +2

      @Elodreamx ?
      I don't quite understand ur point.
      Pls explain

  • @goalie511
    @goalie511 2 роки тому +1371

    He's right. I am in my late 30s in a fast-moving organization. Every battle is won or lost based upon articulation, communication, and being able to argue your points concisely. Those who can do it rise to the top - 100%. This does not come to me naturally, so I am faking it until I make it, even now. Some people have a natural ability that is tough to compete with.

    • @williambanks491
      @williambanks491 2 роки тому +5

      What do you do? Sounds fun

    • @paolafriedrick
      @paolafriedrick 2 роки тому +112

      Im in a fast paced environment too, very competitive, here are some tips:
      - Clear your mind and organize your thoughts starting from:
      1. What's your goal?
      2. What do you want to convey and how?
      3. Who's your audience and why should they care (this is important, people are more receptive if they can connect to why this should matter to them)
      - In some situations it's also worth thinking what you want to avoid
      - Be professional and direct, most miscommunications I see is caused from making assumptions
      _ Validate by asking questions
      _ Anticipate objections and have a plan to address them - be prepared!

    • @ricklazio7923
      @ricklazio7923 2 роки тому +10

      i agree stephen.... i think many ppl on the politically left spectrum fail to realize this. the left today seem to think all of us should get to the same place.... when in fact.... ohly some of us will.

    • @honeybee6978
      @honeybee6978 2 роки тому +19

      Just so you know.....your comment was quite articulate and effective in proving the point. So I guess you've made it / about to make it.

    • @kishorraika6411
      @kishorraika6411 2 роки тому +1

      @@paolafriedrick thanks

  • @SophiaBint-wj8wn
    @SophiaBint-wj8wn 8 місяців тому +377

    I began my investment journey at the age of 33, primarily through hard work and dedication. I am to share that my passive income exceeded $100k in a single month for the first time. This success reinforces the importance of the advice mentioned earlier. It is not about achieving quick wealth, but rather ensuring long-term financial prosperity..

    • @Jessicatorres_768
      @Jessicatorres_768 8 місяців тому

      Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.

    • @philipcollen482
      @philipcollen482 8 місяців тому

      This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?

    • @SophiaBint-wj8wn
      @SophiaBint-wj8wn 8 місяців тому

      Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $500k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.

    • @PhilSommer2
      @PhilSommer2 8 місяців тому

      wow that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio...

    • @RyanContreras72
      @RyanContreras72 8 місяців тому

      Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you? I’m 40 now and would love to grow my stock portfolio and plan my retirement.

  • @kajilbabi3962
    @kajilbabi3962 Рік тому +50

    Bitcoin price has been fluctuating lately and it's very frustrating to those who buy and hold.. The good thing about this space is that you can buy the dips and put them into active trades while waiting for a pump in price because it is inevitable.
    Price will go up and down but the market has been so profitable despite price up and down.
    As for me I have been trading with a professional trader who trades on my behalf and has the required skills and experience and it has been profiting.

    • @tyomshing5112
      @tyomshing5112 Рік тому

      It's obvious a lot of people will give up on crypto trading and investment due to the dip but you all will remain poor if you don't take risks and know that no successful and wealthy personality made it to the top with just a one income stream or without risks.

    • @zealghay4009
      @zealghay4009 Рік тому

      I felt I have successfully made it in life with a good paying job but I hate it. I definitely need to get off my ass and start giving this side hustle and investment a chance. Thank for the motivation

    • @kanobale195
      @kanobale195 Рік тому

      There's so much money in investing in cryptocurrency FX, NFTS etc

    • @torielve7208
      @torielve7208 Рік тому

      Investing in the crypto market has been my family's major source of income. My family has fully invested in it not minding the crash and our account manager still makes us profit constantly

    • @rosiehudson3925
      @rosiehudson3925 Рік тому

      Investing is the surest part to financial freedom

  • @Enlightened0ne
    @Enlightened0ne 2 роки тому +3538

    "You'll get your rent when you fix this damn door!"
    - *Peter Parker*

    • @bully_maguire69
      @bully_maguire69 2 роки тому +152

      He is... good boy... something must be going on. -Mr. Ditkovitch

    • @Enlightened0ne
      @Enlightened0ne 2 роки тому +34

      @@bully_maguire69 hahaha! That's the spirit SpongeBob me boi

    • @adude8424
      @adude8424 2 роки тому +51

      This quote change my life....I made billions

    • @courage5904
      @courage5904 2 роки тому +57

      @@adude8424 bullyonaire mindset

    • @lLl-fl7rv
      @lLl-fl7rv 2 роки тому +4

      I felt that.

  • @datroof2262
    @datroof2262 2 роки тому +369

    This is why I really appreciate my graduate school education, which happened at a time when universities were still educating people. My graduate mentor told me once, "You'll never realize how much or little you understand something, until you have to write it." That is absolutely the case and is a good case for the why to write. You write because that will illuminate your true understanding of the topic.

    • @SamuelClemente7718
      @SamuelClemente7718 2 роки тому

      According to Trump supporters your professor is A Marxist and teaching CRT . So your education doesn't count

    • @brownmunda7200
      @brownmunda7200 4 місяці тому

      True man, and my problem which still persists that i dont like to write as I am lazy.Even studied maths without writing much but only reading it and understanding the problem,Which actually led to lower grades which could have been great if i really practise them

  • @camgiesler4467
    @camgiesler4467 Рік тому +18

    This is probably one of the most profound things that should be put into the mainstream. When someone is explained the reason(s) they are required to do something, it changes their attitude/perspective about a task. The little extra time for defining something to an individual or group extends beyond the task.

  • @josephvillarreal5594
    @josephvillarreal5594 2 роки тому +116

    Haven’t been told that enough times to remember I need to learn how to think by improving my writing skills. Thank you Doctor. Your a reminder to do better and give good solutions to impossible problems.

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    • @Sohasorouri
      @Sohasorouri 11 місяців тому

      This comment made me realize one of the main reasons my thinking skills have improved while I see my social circle still argue and analyze stuff like they did 5 years ago.

  • @The_Life_of_KingT
    @The_Life_of_KingT 2 роки тому +1038

    I remember being the student who challenged my teachers and professors. Healthy challenges that didn't diminish the actual point, it was just another observation into the same truth. I always had a hard time and was made to be a trouble maker. The system does not encourage independent thinking. Follow the orders, move by the syllabus..

    • @ameennasar2583
      @ameennasar2583 2 роки тому +51

      The fun thing is that in my college, these students are rightfully celebrated by teachers. My teacher gets frustrated when students act like puppets, without any doubts or arguments.

    • @lonewolftech
      @lonewolftech 2 роки тому +21

      Same here.. I was called stupid, and told I would never amount to anything which as a young child actually stuck in my head and destroyed most of my dreams and desires. I still have issues with it as I feel everything I do is subpar. Even though I'm a twice honor graduate from trade schools in a highly complex and skilled trade. I was even kicked out of high-school because I asked to my questions and made my teacher explain things
      I wasn't comprehending.

    • @RialuCaos
      @RialuCaos 2 роки тому +7

      I can see this sort of philosophy in high school teachers, but I think most professors encourage any questions that lead to a deeper understanding of the subject matter (as long as it's a small enough class to facilitate questions).

    • @AbukarDeerow
      @AbukarDeerow 2 роки тому +2

      Came in Germany if you want to be independent thinker they will let you do alone the whole studying they should just give you one question and you have to make a whole research and do your own thinking 🤔 stuff.
      Later on they will give you the right answer so you can see what you thought and how the reality is.
      Hope you are doing fine around where you are sending you love and good vibes

    • @RainMow
      @RainMow 2 роки тому +17

      The system is not making entrepreneurs, it’s trying to make workers. And a smart worker will find work elsewhere most of the time. This is our current paradox. Governed by greed.

  • @brendal1156
    @brendal1156 2 роки тому +178

    Play stupid and that will help you outwit the most dangerous stituations

    • @goawaytubetwat3179
      @goawaytubetwat3179 2 роки тому +21

      The Boris Johnson strategy

    • @harrypot3381
      @harrypot3381 2 роки тому +12

      This comment is underrated

    • @Tarteh
      @Tarteh 2 роки тому +7

      Case in point; The Iraq War
      There were 2 main figureheads that pushed for this war, Tony Blair and George Bush. One is seen an incompetent buffoon and the other a war criminal.

    • @jirislavicek9954
      @jirislavicek9954 2 роки тому +6

      The problem is that the whole today's world seems to use this tactic!

  • @johnhorn8353
    @johnhorn8353 2 роки тому +319

    Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to earn a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works.

    • @emmascott3647
      @emmascott3647 2 роки тому

      Hello! I will love to be your friend dear, as well get some lessons and ideas about your earning.

    • @johnhorn8353
      @johnhorn8353 2 роки тому +1

      @@emmascott3647 I can share some ideas like
      1.Crypto
      2. Stocks
      3. Forex trading
      All of these has proven to be a reliable source of income.

    • @johnhorn8353
      @johnhorn8353 2 роки тому

      @Edward Jason you've just said it all people are really making a lot of money from it.

    • @kimberlycobbs9303
      @kimberlycobbs9303 2 роки тому

      I'm new to cryptocurrency trading and I've been making huge losses but recently i see a lot of people earning from it. Please can someone tell me what to do?

    • @meganjohnny8724
      @meganjohnny8724 2 роки тому

      Crypto and Forex trading is the easiest way to get out of poverty if you know your way around it.

  • @DavidProrok
    @DavidProrok 2 роки тому +359

    A Better idea than taking notes in class is to write, for 10-30 minutes, all of your thoughts after the class is over, reflecting on the lessons and putting it into your own thoughts

    • @PritamDavis
      @PritamDavis 2 роки тому +4

      Brilliant idea

    • @deen2027
      @deen2027 2 роки тому +3

      He even suggests that

    • @bp5558
      @bp5558 Рік тому +13

      Or, do both. It's more efficient and productive.

    • @shadowstorm7548
      @shadowstorm7548 Рік тому +2

      @@bp5558 Brilliant idea. I'll keep it in mind

    • @shadowstorm7548
      @shadowstorm7548 Рік тому +5

      @@bp5558 The only problem is, most teachers at my school suck at teaching. They are like not dedicated to teach. They just explain the point without even trying to make the students understand. It's annoying. The only one that I, as far as I know, teaches us properly is my science teacher.

  • @oliverv305
    @oliverv305 2 роки тому +579

    This was something I struggled with in school as a kid, I could never understand why we was having to do what we was doing in most classes. The teachers were just going through the motions, when I asked the teachers they would say you need to do this to get good grades, and you need good grades to get a good job. If they had just told me what Jordan said, it would have made everything a lot clearer but they failed to communicate properly and treated me like a silly child that should just shut up and copy down what's on the board end of.

    • @maxone007
      @maxone007 2 роки тому +77

      The reason why teachers never explained to you, because they themselves don’t know why, as they have never been told when they were students.

    • @nickturner7927
      @nickturner7927 2 роки тому +11

      @@maxone007 smart😂 always gotta look deeper

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 2 роки тому +1

      If you don't know why you have to be able to write ....

    • @yumfat
      @yumfat 2 роки тому +1

      @@maxone007 bro you outsmarted just like the video 😂

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      @humanbrainphyscholgyeffect3706 2 роки тому

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  • @evblandford9064
    @evblandford9064 Рік тому +11

    I had a teacher in high school tell me that I was in class to learn how to learn regardless of the topic or subject. We were also told if we could master inane topics we would have no problems exploring fields or subjects that would project our careers or interest. It is a way of thinkings and explaining education that should be instilled early as possible.

  • @raspeaker3941
    @raspeaker3941 9 місяців тому +6

    Absolutely agree. I learned much more and grew more through the papers I wrote in graduate school than from the lectures or the readings themselves.

  • @rep3e4
    @rep3e4 2 роки тому +691

    Could listen to him all day

    • @SpiritusBythos
      @SpiritusBythos 2 роки тому +8

      It is worth it for a few months. Go back into the archives of his lectures. Some of his podcasts and interviews are very good as well.
      PEACE

    • @GreyJedi73
      @GreyJedi73 2 роки тому +1

      Word

    • @GreyJedi73
      @GreyJedi73 2 роки тому

      @@SpiritusBythos agreed. His biblical and Pinocchio series were great and very helpful in my life!

    • @davidleeroth543
      @davidleeroth543 2 роки тому

      @@GreyJedi73 yeah. His podcast episode with a bishop on Christianity, theology and the such in modern society was amazing to me.

    • @abaronofchivalry5176
      @abaronofchivalry5176 2 роки тому +2

      I have listened to him all day. This guy is 200% worth your time.

  • @hurmadaphadil3403
    @hurmadaphadil3403 2 роки тому +496

    "Is mayonnaise an instrument?"
    -Patrick Star

    • @hannanellia
      @hannanellia 2 роки тому +3

      No Patrick, mayonnaise is not an instrument.

    • @hellothere639
      @hellothere639 2 роки тому +3

      mayonnaise is an instrument. from a certain point of view.

    • @SquidwardLSDSquirtingOctopussy
      @SquidwardLSDSquirtingOctopussy 2 роки тому +4

      @@hellothere639 Indeed. Its the byproduct of playing the skin flute exceptionally well. If you rub it a certain way, it will exude mayonnaise to reward you for your professional music skills.

    • @hellothere639
      @hellothere639 2 роки тому +2

      @@SquidwardLSDSquirtingOctopussy Oh ok.
      Hol, Up

    • @poz21983
      @poz21983 2 роки тому +1

      Its an instrument i use to make my cheese ham sarnie less dry

  • @ashleyjenny186
    @ashleyjenny186 Рік тому +110

    If you don't find a means of multiplying your money, you will wake up one day and realize that the money you thought you had, had been exhausted. Investment is a ladder to climb the financial wall.

    • @kelvinedge9279
      @kelvinedge9279 Рік тому +1

      @Andrew Robert Am looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I have about 6k sitting in my savings, what do you think I should be buying?

    • @scottnorm7636
      @scottnorm7636 Рік тому +1

      @Andrew Robert Thank you so much for sharing 🙏

    • @andymarvic9439
      @andymarvic9439 Рік тому +2

      @Andrew Robert Am glad seeing this here today, your recommendation earlier this year was a blessing to my life and that of my family, am so grateful sir.

    • @verascott8390
      @verascott8390 Рік тому +1

      @@andymarvic9439 This is not the first time I am coming
      across Mrs Evelyn and her
      trading exploits but I have no idea how I
      can reach her so that i can invest.

    • @michaelbriggs1968
      @michaelbriggs1968 Рік тому

      @Andrew Robert Not surprised you
      mentioned her, she is
      just so good and her professional
      strategies are really mind blowing. this
      is over a year i have been benefiting
      from her trading services

  • @mikeysmith9906
    @mikeysmith9906 2 роки тому +14

    I have to thank my Mom for this ability. when I was younger I thought my mom was the most powerful being when it came to arguing.. it just felt impossible to win and her famous quote "bring your A game" always pissed me write off LOL I guess that drove me to want to eventually outsmart her, now 28 before anyone tries to argue with me, I or anyone who knows me is around will chuckle say "you better bring your A game"
    Thanks Ma

  • @William264
    @William264 2 роки тому +234

    Writing is a key factor but I believe that using our minds in general will sharpen it. We're quick to pick up our calculator as opposed to figuring in our heads. Every chance we get, we ought to use our mind. Even learning new tasks will sharpen it. Using a non dominant hand or foot to complete a task is a big one. Think about this. The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body. If I am more dominant with one side and uncontrolled with the other, I'm only engaging a portion of my minds capacity. Begin practicing with your non dominant hand, with writing, and see your cognitive ability, logic, reason, wit, understanding, self control all increase drastically. Yes, even self control. When we gain control over our body, interestingly enough, control over our emotions, thoughts, actions, desires, and will are all recognized. "Self" control.

    • @TheRepain
      @TheRepain 2 роки тому +13

      Interesting. Do you have any empirical data or external studies to validate that this drastically increases "your cognitive ability, logic, reason, wit, understanding, self control"?

    • @pyramidheadsllc4330
      @pyramidheadsllc4330 2 роки тому +4

      @@TheRepain Reread it lol

    • @William264
      @William264 2 роки тому +3

      @@pyramidheadsllc4330 with wit like that, you must read often. Haha

    • @William264
      @William264 2 роки тому

      @@TheRepain no data that I am aware of but something I have learned through practice.

    • @pyramidheadsllc4330
      @pyramidheadsllc4330 2 роки тому +4

      @@TheRepain He's obviously talking through experience 🙄

  • @sjaakhouthuijzen3755
    @sjaakhouthuijzen3755 2 роки тому +306

    "The power of the captive mind is made visually explicit in writing" - Van Daele.

    • @tuilleri
      @tuilleri 2 роки тому +5

      Explain that quote to me please

    • @aaryanmehta4609
      @aaryanmehta4609 2 роки тому +12

      @@tuilleriWriting brings out the artist trapped inside the mind.

    • @vaxrvaxr
      @vaxrvaxr 2 роки тому +3

      What does "captive mind" mean?

    • @aaryanmehta4609
      @aaryanmehta4609 2 роки тому +7

      @@vaxrvaxr A mind held in captivity(kept trapped) ... either by his circumstance or by his own limitations.

    • @jaylaw.7660
      @jaylaw.7660 2 роки тому

      Great quote

  • @Max-hv6hw
    @Max-hv6hw 2 роки тому +1

    So thankful for the few teachers I have had that are like this

  • @Krofna1000
    @Krofna1000 2 роки тому +15

    If Jordan tought me a lesson or two while I was younger, I'd be seeing some better things in life.

  • @ViktorKlemming
    @ViktorKlemming 2 роки тому +2405

    I always read the comments after a video, like I think I'm gonna find better advice from another random unemployed idiot like me sitting alone infront of a computer, then I got from the old, wise, educated psykiatrist, professor & author Dr Jordan B Peterson in the video.

    • @eliasvm9554
      @eliasvm9554 2 роки тому +31

      Peterson is giving me way better knowledge than youtube comments tbh

    • @NomadicEmcee
      @NomadicEmcee 2 роки тому +34

      So you think only unemployed idiots are the ones watching Jordan Peterson? If that’s the case…why tf are you watching these videos?

    • @nterbeastro-slayers9528
      @nterbeastro-slayers9528 2 роки тому +82

      @@NomadicEmcee cause he said he is unemployed
      I mean he just straight up wrote it there

    • @clem2874
      @clem2874 2 роки тому +50

      Welcome to the party my man. It's tough out here. Spend 7 years in school, just graduated with a master's Engineering degree and I can't get a job.. I believe that everything is going to be ok, something for you is out there, just don't stop trying. Wish you all the best.

    • @aksy1430555
      @aksy1430555 2 роки тому +26

      Sometimes you get something more that adds to the content of the video and makes you understand something from the video better or atleast that's why I go to the comments after a JP video

  • @KPHVAC
    @KPHVAC 2 роки тому +74

    This video makes me realize how lucky I am to be in sales and system design. Everyday I meet new people, see new challenges, and design new systems. My livelihood is directly tied to me creating the best solutions and my ability to understand what someone wants.

  • @anthonyc8117
    @anthonyc8117 Рік тому +2

    I've had these conversations with people who have the blinders clearly affixed to their heads. If there is a chance I can get through to them and have them realize what it is they are doing so as to change their outlook and begin to think for themselves, then I have done my job.

  • @sanachaobikayenpaibam9743
    @sanachaobikayenpaibam9743 Рік тому +8

    No one is taught why we are writing but force to get good mark.
    Seems like we are pretending to learn which isn't helpful in our future life.
    This video should reach more and more students and teachers.❤

  • @sundaymorning9563
    @sundaymorning9563 2 роки тому +32

    Sticking to moral principals and striving for the greater good makes you the most powerful force in the world and any one attempting to contradict you fears you like they are nothing.
    So to outsmart anyone, be in the right.

  • @megamind1359
    @megamind1359 2 роки тому +264

    Putting slightly melancholy violin music behind Jordan Peterson's dialogue is an incredibly nice touch that makes it moving beyond its usual level.

    • @Juliobalthazar
      @Juliobalthazar 2 роки тому +3

      It didn't even notice it, the information demands my attention :)

    • @rickjames2249
      @rickjames2249 2 роки тому +8

      The music was too much

    • @TheMullela
      @TheMullela 2 роки тому +10

      It's totally lame, no one needs the music

    • @captainzeeco1698
      @captainzeeco1698 2 роки тому

      No shit hey

    • @leebennett1821
      @leebennett1821 2 роки тому +1

      Yes the old Appeal to Emotion Ploy which is 90% of What Appologists have

  • @wulfjay7102
    @wulfjay7102 Рік тому +1

    As Dr Peterson pointed out so eloquently: The best way to be 'dangerous' is to be precise in your language. It starts with your ability to think deeply, then continues with your adequate expression of those thoughts: Requiring decent a skill level both in writing and oratory.
    My personal take-aways are to get back into Toastmasters and to start a blog or joining a sort of platform where I can share my ideas.

  • @HAQEEMisHERE
    @HAQEEMisHERE 2 роки тому +2

    The art, the plot, the song... This is the best

  • @roannavoytko2276
    @roannavoytko2276 2 роки тому +37

    I’m happy for him that he realized the answer to his own question.

  • @srbaruchi
    @srbaruchi 2 роки тому +64

    I relate. My father was a writer. I was a professional writer/editor. Neither of us became "dangerous" (powerful) with those skills; however, one of my career joys was editing and rewriting the work of others, at least demonstrating to them how they could think more critically when writing.

  • @quagmyer7230
    @quagmyer7230 Місяць тому

    Jordan is SOLID GOLD. Thanks for what you do.

  • @RA-gv3ys
    @RA-gv3ys 2 роки тому +3

    0:15 Exactly 💯
    This I realized after moving onto college from school where you know, the creative writing skills like essay, letter writing, extempore and stuff like that were almost nil. At that time it felt quite useless & forced. And then I realized that man without those it has become tougher these days to come up with thoughts to write upon a topic or even to think in a proper logical order about matters to pen it down. So yes definitely we must keep ourselves engaged in some or the other form of creative writing throughout our lives. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙂🤓 ✍ 📃

  • @marionelpontes2529
    @marionelpontes2529 2 роки тому +44

    The most honest advice I have ever heard in my life, thanks for sharing this one.

  • @rouladenkoenig6952
    @rouladenkoenig6952 2 роки тому +29

    "Why" is the one answer I see mostly underserved in any aspects of life. And answers like "well, because we did it like that" is not an answer. Its just an reassuring for the person to be right about what they do. The real way to explain a "why" is to take the topic, lay it out, explain the important aspects for the question and conclude with a logic outcome. Doing all this while making sure that figuring the "why" out helps the person to have less "why's" in the future. Teach them to think for themselfs.
    Great Video!

  • @sangramrevolution70
    @sangramrevolution70 3 місяці тому +1

    Sir Jordan Peterson you never fail to amuse me. once again i was totally in shock and enlightened. I sincerely appreciate your effort to bright us with your wisdom.

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 3 місяці тому +2

    I always loved to write but i never looked at it that way.
    I agree with Peterson.
    We can learn a lot from him.

  • @ghiaccio1384
    @ghiaccio1384 2 роки тому +8

    I Strongly agree. Writing is powerful and frankly, all you'll be needing in the entirety of your school days.

  • @ammarkhan2802
    @ammarkhan2802 2 роки тому +285

    "Everyone in comment section is quoting something"
    Ammar Khan

    • @stevenbingham3061
      @stevenbingham3061 2 роки тому +15

      "A good quote is no good unless someone is smart enough to understand the meaning of it. "
      - Steven Bingham

    • @welcometoreality437
      @welcometoreality437 2 роки тому +5

      "I have been here" -《WelcomeToReality》

    • @navrajsingh5785
      @navrajsingh5785 2 роки тому +8

      “Hoo lee faak” - Navraj Singh

    • @pvsk10
      @pvsk10 2 роки тому

      This usually happens when the actual video is talking about something rather obvious.

    • @braydenforbes6297
      @braydenforbes6297 2 роки тому

      "smoke marijuana" - sassie sebrof

  • @wilburshouse338
    @wilburshouse338 2 роки тому +1

    Being happy and content with what you have and who you are. It’s very simple

  • @Lance-Dillinger
    @Lance-Dillinger 3 місяці тому +1

    Well said, You can only be blown away verbally by a statement ounce..The written word is ageless and changes through generations..

  • @anawidiana4551
    @anawidiana4551 2 роки тому +85

    "You may have outsmarted me, but I outsmarted your outsmarting!"

  • @TheMikesc15
    @TheMikesc15 2 роки тому +46

    I feel this. I am Danish and could speak and write coherend English at the age of 6. My English teacher from 3rd till 7th grade always dismissed me and wrote me off when I corrected her on grammar and so such, revealing that she indeed was part of the "Don't think for yourself, just learn what I tell you to learn" mindset of teachers...

    • @abdifatahmohamed5404
      @abdifatahmohamed5404 2 роки тому +1

      Ej det trist

    • @kav6344
      @kav6344 Рік тому

      @@abdifatahmohamed5404 bro elsker hvordan danskere altid skal svare på dansk lol

    • @Praise-
      @Praise- Рік тому

      @@kav6344det normalt

  • @tommykrenzer6493
    @tommykrenzer6493 Рік тому +2

    Just in these openings seconds I know this is gonna be straight facts I never had a teacher tell me what I’m actually doing an assignment for until my high school history teacher put it into perspective for me.

  • @br2266
    @br2266 2 роки тому +3

    I love watching Jordan Peterson when I’m high.. he’s like the Morgan freeman of psychology.

  • @stijnvogel8771
    @stijnvogel8771 2 роки тому +643

    Just the fact that Jordan himself knows people that he doesn’t want to have an argument with because they would slam him, is simply fucking terrifying.

    • @kingofthewoodPL
      @kingofthewoodPL 2 роки тому +38

      Ben Shapiro maybe, he is super quick witted

    • @asterixgallier8102
      @asterixgallier8102 2 роки тому +55

      laughs in Richard Wolff, who is an actual socialist professor of economics and repeatedly invited Peterson to a debate which never happened

    • @Auktioneronline
      @Auktioneronline 2 роки тому +2

      For sure

    • @BrendenDrivesMeCrazy
      @BrendenDrivesMeCrazy 2 роки тому +8

      I'd imagine they share the same views on most relevant and important issues

    • @DaskaiserreichNet78
      @DaskaiserreichNet78 2 роки тому

      @@asterixgallier8102 I so wanted to see that debate.

  • @socialcockroach3307
    @socialcockroach3307 2 роки тому +99

    "I'm sorry sir, but I'm going to have to break your leg." - Bas Rutten

  • @peanutbutter4978
    @peanutbutter4978 5 місяців тому

    I LOVE JORDAN PETERSON! He is so very inspirational.

  • @impain
    @impain 2 роки тому +4

    Now I need a video to outsmart the 3 million people who watched the video.

  • @MaryamAlbinali
    @MaryamAlbinali 2 роки тому +26

    The title of the video is How to Outsmart Everybody Else. I was here to listen to the answer. Instead, the video is talking about something completely different. It’s about the education system, writing, and it touched on critical thinking but I didn’t learn how to outsmart anyone.
    Just because it’s a good video doesn’t mean it’s not a disappointing one. It’s not titled conveniently.

    • @oluwolechaviro9937
      @oluwolechaviro9937 2 роки тому

      @America First Patriot I just hope you do realize this isn't Peterson's page, just somebody else using Peterson's lectures to make his own video.

    • @vk274
      @vk274 2 роки тому

      The answer as I understand from the video is to learn writing. Writing requires critical thinking and it is a positive feedback loop. Sharpened critical thinking outsmarts others whose thinking is not up to that level.

  • @KhupMang_The_Great
    @KhupMang_The_Great 2 роки тому +72

    "If your students are stupid, they are not gonna challenge you" wow I agree.

    • @11BusStop
      @11BusStop 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah that’s too bad. I never had teachers like that. They were full of tricks to engage students and get them thinking.

    • @RialuCaos
      @RialuCaos 2 роки тому +2

      Subservience is a learned behavior, and I don't think it has much to do with intelligence. Likely more a matter of conscientiousness.

    • @earthintelligent7933
      @earthintelligent7933 2 роки тому +1

      @@RialuCaos yeah, someone can be confident and still be dumb

  • @ianchesney9639
    @ianchesney9639 2 роки тому +10

    I was never good at reading or writing, but what I will say is learning how to be socially mature and delicate situations is a very powerful tool, your supervisor co workers etc. Having a level head with the ability to negotiate will speed up your income just as fast if not faster than hard work itself. Life becomes easier,From an employment standpoint at least.

    • @thebridge5483
      @thebridge5483 2 роки тому

      Yessir.. I negotiated 23$ to 27$ and soon 34$ once I pass 8 tests

    • @ianchesney9639
      @ianchesney9639 2 роки тому

      @@thebridge5483 see there ya go, speaking calm and collective to higher ups. They don't expect it. Don't demand just plant your feet and back it up with your proof of quality.

  • @Anthony-xt2jm
    @Anthony-xt2jm Рік тому

    Ty Mr. Peterson..you have honestly helped me change my life for the better..I am eternally grateful.

  • @sutats
    @sutats 2 роки тому +27

    Writing profoundly on my Etch A Sketch

  • @jhamumamaSwag
    @jhamumamaSwag 2 роки тому +8

    Beautiful editing & graphics along with the GOAT's words. Loved it.

  • @masterchief9238
    @masterchief9238 2 роки тому +5

    I love you your an amazing inspiration and my source of motivation your words truly move me and I’m going to come back one day and fix all the problems with this sentence and complimenting you in a much more profound way.

  • @oslo8055
    @oslo8055 Рік тому

    Mr Peterson. For your commitment. I thank you.

  • @jj.harvey4067
    @jj.harvey4067 2 роки тому +87

    On the topic of Emotional Hemophiliacs…”If you over-coddle people, if you protect people from everything sharp, you make them dull, and stupid, and.narcissistic, and it’s a really bad idea.” … Dr. Jordan B. Paterson

    • @allisnotwhatitseems.
      @allisnotwhatitseems. 2 роки тому +2

      Tell the helicopter parents

    • @RaduP3
      @RaduP3 2 роки тому

      @@allisnotwhatitseems. hahhahaa Apacheeeee

    • @junesnow5422
      @junesnow5422 2 роки тому

      And you create professional victims- but it’s okay daddy state will take care of you and ask nothing in return but your freedom.

  • @Nicotrainz1
    @Nicotrainz1 2 роки тому +8

    " The pen is mightier than the sword." Edward bulwer-lytton

  • @latinlovervanvoorst
    @latinlovervanvoorst 2 роки тому +44

    This is true. My son in the 5th grade, would cut corners and finish an assignment in a 1/3 of the time it took the rest of the class for most of his 5th grade grade. At conferences, teacher told me, he doesn’t follow directions and uses his free time reading the wimpy kid books. He’s always questioning things. After conferences I sided with my kid.

    • @nutbastard
      @nutbastard 2 роки тому +22

      When I was in high school I taught myself TI-BASIC, the top level programming language of TI graphing calculators. I wrote all kinds of programs, one of which automated the solving of quadratics because I found them tedious and pointless, and I was far more likely to make a mistake by doing them manually.
      One day, the entire 90 minute class was just a test on quadratics. So I spent the first ten minutes programming the provided calculator, and then the next 10 minutes blowing through the test. Enter A, B, and C, it would spit out the positive and negative values, press another key and it would draw the graph.
      I was accused of cheating. I explained myself but the teacher didn't believe that I wrote and memorized the program. I wasn't out of trouble until I got an opportunity to sit there under supervision with a notebook and a pen, and I wrote the whole program out on paper, with comments, and able to explain exactly what each line did and why. And even then, instead of praise, I was met with anger, disapproval, and vitriol.
      Ended up with a D- on that test even though every answer was precisely correct because I didn't do it the way I was "supposed" to. It was one of the best and worst experiences of my life.
      My big takeaway was that teachers especially don't like students that are smarter than them. I was flabbergasted that an adult math teacher didn't understand a FOR loop, let alone IF THEN statements. It broke my spirit, I stopped attending a lot of classes, opting instead to go skateboard and smoke weed and fool around with girls and just take the punishment that would ensue. It was far less grief than arguing with idiot teachers.

    • @googloocraft1217
      @googloocraft1217 Рік тому +1

      @@nutbastard I mean the answer is just 1 point. The process on paper is where you get most of the points. If you only write the answer of course you will get a bad grade. This how the correction is set because if you do a error by taping the calcul on your calculator you will at lest get the points from what you wrote on paper.

    • @appl3thegr3at64
      @appl3thegr3at64 Рік тому +2

      @@nutbastard that's a horrible experience. It's like doing something great and impressive and no one can truly appreciate it.

    • @nutbastard
      @nutbastard Рік тому

      @@appl3thegr3at64 Eh, I learned more that day about real life and human psychology than maybe any other day in my life. It wasn't the lesson the teacher intended to teach me, but it was the better lesson to learn.
      The only thing that pissed me off about the whole situation is that what I was doing was not a shortcut. It required a complete understanding of the math to be able to write that program from memory.
      So it was revealed to me that learning wasn't the point of school. The actual point was obedience training, was to instill some sort of sick blind reverence for authority.
      Yeah, no, I'm cool off that, I'd rather go skateboarding.

    • @carlitomadethatbeat
      @carlitomadethatbeat Рік тому

      @@nutbastardI’m glad I just went str8 to the weed and girls n didn’t have to go thru that lmao. I do program now and I honestly regret now challenging teachers but I will make sure my kid does haha

  • @jonmarkforesierravistahs439
    @jonmarkforesierravistahs439 Рік тому +9

    I've been using this video at the start of the year for my high school students. They love to ask me why they have to write so much, and why I don't allow them to write things in text message lingo. This video in my view gives a very good analogy of that.

  • @dollydiddums7889
    @dollydiddums7889 2 роки тому +5

    Life's best lessons are learnt from one's failures . Stand strong in the face of failure , dust yourself off and start again ... If you fail on the same project twice rethink the strategy 👌

  • @junaidqasim1508
    @junaidqasim1508 2 роки тому +3

    Yes, writing is supremely important for everyone

  • @GhillieGuide
    @GhillieGuide Рік тому

    So humble too

  • @BentleyVB
    @BentleyVB Рік тому +2

    Being well articulate is one of the best ways to manipulate, convince, and earn peoples trust .

  • @KojoGotMojo
    @KojoGotMojo 2 роки тому +5

    Keeping the competition down is exactly what is happening. Any form of gift is shut down by the people who can only put graphite into pieces of wood

  • @skat3r430
    @skat3r430 2 роки тому +75

    A historical person that made me realize the power of the pen was Martin Luther King Jr. I think he has some of the most beautiful work, and for a cause as well.

    • @InappropriateShorts
      @InappropriateShorts 2 роки тому +5

      If you think MLKJ was great you should read the guy he stole it from 😂

    • @skat3r430
      @skat3r430 2 роки тому +3

      @@InappropriateShorts disagree

    • @InappropriateShorts
      @InappropriateShorts 2 роки тому +2

      @@skat3r430 disagree with what?

    • @InappropriateShorts
      @InappropriateShorts 2 роки тому +2

      @@skat3r430 ua-cam.com/video/1-yI7QF5BHg/v-deo.html

    • @bratsogamiolis6977
      @bratsogamiolis6977 2 роки тому

      there was also a general of hitler , that said : he who said that the pen is mightier than the sword, obviously never encountered heavy artillery , bruh , that general literally sent him back to the age of stone lmao

  • @williamcarter54
    @williamcarter54 2 роки тому +2

    I’m 21 and when I used to attended elementary I had a thing for reading books, mystery, non fiction and sometimes Harry Potter books. we were learning in English class we would do Popcorn reading and eventually it was my turn to read out loud from a textbook. As I read the teacher interrupted me two separate times to tell me to read with less emotion. Ever since I honestly haven’t read a book without a purpose, or just for fun. Growing up at home in my room I had a large bookshelf where I had text books and small chapter books. I enjoyed reading but after the teacher had told me that, I felt like I was reading wrong. And I can’t get over that, I know because I’ve been interested in books and I’ve managed to build a tiny library in my phone. However, I don’t read the books due to the fact that when I try it reminds me of what the teacher told me and I can’t continue to read the book without feeling like I’m reading wrong. I’ve told a few people about this but it didn’t change anything within myself. I do wonder if I’ll get over that feeling and manage to read a full book how I want just for myself without any judgment. I dropped out of college at 19 and I live by myself til this day. Thank you for taking the time to read this.

  • @bilikisuabdullahi6292
    @bilikisuabdullahi6292 Рік тому

    I can never get tired of listening to this 😍

  • @RealMahfooz
    @RealMahfooz 2 роки тому +20

    In school I was never taught why I was studying a subject. Later in career and in my life I have found instances where I am able to use what I learned in school but I wish some one had explained to me this missing piece in school and I would have learned a lot more passionately.

  • @cumboward
    @cumboward 2 роки тому +152

    When you listen to these it’s unfathomable why his character is attacked so viscously

    • @Al-eo2li
      @Al-eo2li 2 роки тому +16

      Test your belief then, see why he is attacked. I like him too, but he has his flaws like every public intellectual out there.

    • @cumboward
      @cumboward 2 роки тому +24

      @@Al-eo2li we all have our flaws. I wouldn't expect to be hunted down with such animosity for them. Not when the core of my character is directed towards the good.

    • @Al-eo2li
      @Al-eo2li 2 роки тому +8

      @@cumboward Depends on what you consider good. I see good in Peterson and also see his flaws. I suggest you test your faith in him and actually see why he is hated.
      I love his takes and messages on Individuality and the promotion of it. Theres so much more I like about him, and his words have indeed helped me. But I also understand why he is hated.

    • @carlosrodriguez1958
      @carlosrodriguez1958 2 роки тому +28

      I personally think that he is attacked so viciously because he has had the courage to speak about a great many things that people nowadays would rather not see, hear, or even perceive. He indeed has flaws, a great many I'm sure, as any human being in this world.
      There is a saying here in Mexico, which is where I'm from: "tapar el sol con un dedo/ to cover the sun with a finger". It basically means that someone chooses not to acknowledge a reality they know exists simply because they don't like it, or maybe because it is very painful, or for many other reasons, but the core of the saying is still the same regardless: not *wanting* to see the truth. And for all his faults, I think Dr. Peterson tries his best to speak with truth.
      He has said so himself in some interviews, 12 Rules for Life are primarily directed at him, he is the practitioner of a set of rules that he himself compiled to try to put his life in order (in the sense of living the best way he knows and understands how) and to try to get many people to do the same, in their own way, shape or form.
      I think he is attacked because, the only way to live such a life, is by admitting to oneself first of all that we are indeed flawed and not as good as we would like to think we are. I have seen this in my own personal practice as a clinical psychologist. The only way one can truly change their own life is by seeking their own personal truth, finding the good and the bad, and learning to deal with both in the most humane way possible in service, first of one's self, and by consequence in service of others.
      Unfortunately, and again this is my own opinion, we are living in a world where many don't assume their own personal responsibility, and a great many people are confused, hurt and unfortunately are hurting others as well. I personally admire Dr Peterson because of his courage and his attempts of working in the service of "goodness" regardless of what personal interpretation we can give to such a word.

    • @JM-ty6uq
      @JM-ty6uq 2 роки тому +3

      @@cumboward Flaws are often amplified based on level of influence.

  • @warriorkater2407
    @warriorkater2407 2 роки тому

    i agree with this man 100 %

  • @gotama570
    @gotama570 2 роки тому

    Wow so motivational and the music wow...im crying

  • @TheHandsomeOne
    @TheHandsomeOne 2 роки тому +7

    Good job on the editing and music.

  • @kittu7315
    @kittu7315 2 роки тому +5

    This Motivated me more than my 12 years in school

  • @joedurham811
    @joedurham811 2 роки тому

    Im so glad that the modern world has jordan peterson

  • @flingwithcar9402
    @flingwithcar9402 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @SoulPapiii
    @SoulPapiii 2 роки тому +11

    Man this guy really is one of the greatest thinkers of our time
    Like he moves me everytime I listen to him

  • @AlexLiYT
    @AlexLiYT 2 роки тому +4

    "You may have outsmarted me, but I outsmarted your outsmarting" -Joseph Joestar

  • @jasonstone8241
    @jasonstone8241 2 роки тому +1

    This man has inspired me so much. I wanna be just like him.

  • @M4st3rC4m
    @M4st3rC4m 2 роки тому +3

    This is what I needed back in high school

  • @johnsinisi781
    @johnsinisi781 2 роки тому +19

    All the pain, abuse, harassment, humiliation and failure one experiences in life are BLESSING'S in disguise.

    • @blacklistzm
      @blacklistzm 2 роки тому

      but people dont just see it bro

    • @tyqwe45qe
      @tyqwe45qe 2 роки тому +1

      they aren't blessings, but they can also be blessings if you learn from them.

    • @icebox1954
      @icebox1954 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I've been trying to teach that to my step-daughter but she's so ungrateful. She's getting used to the pain and abuse by now I think though.

  • @tremaynecardinal5637
    @tremaynecardinal5637 2 роки тому

    Success is what you put yourself and your delivery for upon our time in having you

  • @onetencrypto5299
    @onetencrypto5299 Рік тому +1

    Wow so powerful, that's completely changed my thoughts on learning

  • @karlazeen
    @karlazeen 2 роки тому +140

    Translation- "How to make people think you're outsmarting them"

    • @naturally_rob
      @naturally_rob 2 роки тому +35

      this. The titles of these self-help/motivation type videos are bad at communicating the actual good points in the video. One doesn't want to outsmart, one should be okay to look like the idiot. It's never about winning, it's about figuring out what you can.

    • @whomadethis616
      @whomadethis616 2 роки тому +6

      Its just going to make people believe, after watching a video of a mid lecture off topic rant, that they are smarter than everyone around them

    • @whomadethis616
      @whomadethis616 2 роки тому +5

      Guy spends more time pressing his ideology on the class than teaching them apparently

    • @naturally_rob
      @naturally_rob 2 роки тому +6

      @@whomadethis616 Peterson? Not so much. His lectures are typically on beat with actual information as opposed to solidified views. His opinion mixes in of course, but he has some valid points.

    • @asazinator
      @asazinator 2 роки тому +7

      @@whomadethis616 He's saying to be articulate... A university prof telling students to be articulate. This is not an ideology.

  • @michaelc.6593
    @michaelc.6593 2 роки тому +7

    You are an amazing person!! I love to write, come back few days realize I need to rewrite my story in different places. Make it something that reach out for the reader just never could explain it.
    I also have been heart broken when a intelligent person speaks to you then you read something they wrote and it's awful just scares me to death

  • @dimitrivancamp1013
    @dimitrivancamp1013 2 роки тому

    The people who had Peterson as a professor were blessed.

  • @Robert_H_Brown
    @Robert_H_Brown Рік тому

    Thank you Jordan Peterson

  • @snogglemonkey
    @snogglemonkey 2 роки тому +24

    The way teachers get you back for challenging a university's overall ideology is to give you lower grades. That scares a lot of students into compliance.

    • @kewkiex5328
      @kewkiex5328 2 роки тому

      Where’s your source for that

    • @iok21a
      @iok21a 2 роки тому

      @@kewkiex5328 idk he’s probably been a student at some point?

  • @aaronjackson9355
    @aaronjackson9355 2 роки тому +5

    I’d say understanding human psychology is the most important aspect to having the upper hand in any situation when interacting with another person.

    • @earthintelligent7933
      @earthintelligent7933 2 роки тому

      Thanks for this, like bro, knowing how the human work is so special, you can easily know what they think, what they wanna say next, next move and all that… but that doesn’t means he’s wrong tho