Jordan B. Peterson on 12 Rules for Life

2024 ж. 19 Сәу.
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The clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson sets out twelve profound and practical principles for living a meaningful life. His 12 Rules for Life will offer an antidote to the chaos in our lives: with eternal truths applied to our modern problems.

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  • Last year I attempted suicide. I was newly single and jobless. I was living out of my truck and extremely lonely. I couldn't even afford data on my phone to properly communicate with the outside world, or my mother in England (I live in NZ). One day, when I was sitting outside a café, using their free wifi, I saw a suggested video pop up of a "Jordan Peterson Owns..." I clicked on it. It was entertaining. That led me to watch other videos of his and soon I found out that he wasn't just someone who puts people in their place- but a loving, caring man with great wisdom and knowledge on how to fix the mess I called my life. I parked outside that same café every night for a couple of weeks and I've been obsessed with his teachings ever since. I know he hears this a lot; and for good reason, but this man has literally saved my life. I keep his book on me like a bible and I revisit old lectures all the time. I'm no longer suicidal. I'm not longer homeless. I have a room to clean. Thank you, Dr. Peterson. Edit: I'm completely blown away by all the lovely messages from people from all over the world. It gives me a great feeling of global unity, that we are all one, fighting the same battle. Endless love and respect to you all. I wish you nothing but happiness. An update to my life: I just got a puppy. I guess you could say I took rule 12 a little too seriously and instead of petting a cat (in this case a dog) I actually adopted one. Take care, love to you all.

    @JoeMcKnz@JoeMcKnz3 жыл бұрын
    • Wow. Big hug for you from Bolivia.

      @LeonGalindoStenutz@LeonGalindoStenutz3 жыл бұрын
    • I agree...wow, good for you! Hug from USA

      @seanl3384@seanl33843 жыл бұрын
    • Very inspirational and I’m so happy to hear ur doing well. Much move from the USA and wish u the best of luck on ur future endeavors. ✊

      @WimpyKid4567@WimpyKid45673 жыл бұрын
    • Beautiful! J.P at it!!!

      @hekticwoofer@hekticwoofer3 жыл бұрын
    • Your testimony is very inspiring. Thank you for sharing it with us. God bless you, from the USA!

      @user-pampam70634@user-pampam706343 жыл бұрын
  • im 98 yrs old listen to your body and treat your family friends well I know i haven't much time please listen to your inner self. life is tough make it easy and don't beat your self up over mistakes try learn be kind to you. night my fellow humans..

    @javatahut1914@javatahut19143 жыл бұрын
    • Good luck to you. I hope you have a further 98 years.

      @hughesy606@hughesy6063 жыл бұрын
    • Very nice..stay longer

      @gkgclasses1556@gkgclasses15563 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for that advice. You said a mouthful. Enough to continue to survive.

      @acttemp6170@acttemp61703 жыл бұрын
    • thank you..

      @iawarenow658@iawarenow6583 жыл бұрын
    • @Ashwanithapa@Ashwanithapa3 жыл бұрын
  • When nobody else celebrates you, learn to celebrate yourself. We hope to see more like this.

    @izagdlife@izagdlife11 ай бұрын
    • Most times it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest.

      @izagdlife@izagdlife11 ай бұрын
    • @@izagdlife I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.

      @BeverlyTalley@BeverlyTalley11 ай бұрын
    • @@BeverlyTalley That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like *Mr Gary Mason Brooks* my coach, you may have come across him on interviews relating to bitcoin and stocks. He trades, manage trading account and offer mentorship program for clients who wish to become professional investors.

      @izagdlife@izagdlife11 ай бұрын
    • @@izagdlife You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe?

      @BeverlyTalley@BeverlyTalley11 ай бұрын
    • Wow I can't believe you guys are discussing about Gary Mason Brooks , I once met him at a conference in California 2019, just before the pandemic. I can testify that he’s very good in trading..Highly recommended.

      @oliviajane269@oliviajane26911 ай бұрын
  • I don’t think many other 17 year olds are watching this, but I for sure am. This man is amazing

    @riverc.931@riverc.931 Жыл бұрын
    • Good for you!

      @nadiap.5900@nadiap.5900 Жыл бұрын
    • Share this video with them, especially if you love them.

      @tracyfunk3928@tracyfunk3928 Жыл бұрын
    • 17 year old here: (I‘m assuming some things here and they may or may not be right, but I just want to make sure) Don‘t get too cocky about you being „special“ because a lot of other 17 year olds are wasting their time away with expedient goals. As Jordan Peterson said: Don‘t compare yourself with other people, especially with people that are doing worse than you. This can lead to a sense of illusionary accomplishment, which is not constructive in propelling you forward. If you want to compare yourself to someone (as a starting point or a personification of an ideal you strive towards), then make sure it‘s someone who has accomplished more than you. I fail at this often too and I think a healthy amount of acknowledging the fact that you may actually be in the small percent of soon-to-be successful people is OK, but don‘t let it go overboard and stop bettering yourself everyday.

      @sergius8495@sergius849511 ай бұрын
    • A lot of kids think hes really something...until they realize he's not

      @shorelined1@shorelined111 ай бұрын
    • There is, you are not special.

      @mosesmessiah9098@mosesmessiah909811 ай бұрын
  • Being 18 years old watching him is probably the best choice ive ever made

    @samuelbraddock5009@samuelbraddock50095 жыл бұрын
    • Same here bro 👊.

      @prabinneupane850@prabinneupane8505 жыл бұрын
    • I'm 32. Not too late. All the best

      @KhoaTran@KhoaTran5 жыл бұрын
    • FAX

      @wytoivlogs6839@wytoivlogs68395 жыл бұрын
    • Same 😅

      @pennydls5073@pennydls50735 жыл бұрын
    • Good for you man, seriously. You go unlimited potential ahead of you, use it. Just look at how old all the other people are that are celebrating Peterson's words. You can have what they, WE, are all wishing for! Good luck

      @gipsybauski8971@gipsybauski89715 жыл бұрын
  • 4 million people took an hour and thirty minutes out of their day to watch a lecture on how to better their lives. I officially have hope for the future.

    @rocheldick6703@rocheldick67034 жыл бұрын
    • 😊

      @Nandita077@Nandita0774 жыл бұрын
    • 4.6 :)

      @hugotammepuu8585@hugotammepuu85854 жыл бұрын
    • Hope? It’s sad the world is as fucked up as it is nowadays. But not the fact that people are taking an interest in psychology

      @overlex@overlex4 жыл бұрын
    • It is pretty amazing, isn't it. I will never understand how people see him as some kind of alt-right guru. Clearly they have not heard a word of his lectures. He changed my life in many ways and I'll never tire of hearing his talks.

      @petroniaskho@petroniaskho4 жыл бұрын
    • You seemed like an intelligent form of life and then outed yourself as a moronic homophobe.

      @DuckyVanya@DuckyVanya4 жыл бұрын
  • What a shame that some colleges are prohibiting their students from hearing Jordan Peterson's very important lessons for life. What a great loss. What i've noticed in my "working class life" is that many of the younger people have found him and that his lectures are available online (youtube). We need more of this man and those like him.

    @reidadams4277@reidadams4277 Жыл бұрын
    • They want them to be soft and pliable. They don’t want them to face their dragons. Isn’t it sad. I’m a 50 year old woman and I have an entire playlist I go to often when I need a dad. He just makes so much sense and awakens my soul.

      @laurab972@laurab97210 ай бұрын
    • It will find us

      @mardonovatwins6209@mardonovatwins62098 ай бұрын
    • Any schools denying JP's teachings, I would run from.!!!!

      @eileenmaleene3431@eileenmaleene34317 ай бұрын
    • Because he spoke up against Trudeau and Trudeau is a narcissistic evil piece of shit 😊

      @alejandrabonita8355@alejandrabonita83557 ай бұрын
    • Yes‼️‼️ Thank you‼️‼️

      @HarvestMoon-hq8fb@HarvestMoon-hq8fb6 ай бұрын
  • The most important thing that should be on everyone's mind currently should be to invest in different sources of income that doesn't depend on the government. Especially with the current economic crisis around the word. This is still a good time to invest in various stocks, Gold, silver and digital currencies..

    @lailaalfaddil7389@lailaalfaddil738910 ай бұрын
  • I'm functionally depressed. Been listening to Peterson almos everyday for a few months now. Just cleaned my room today. Edit: it's amazing how so many people in the comments don't see the analogy.

    @speakstheobvious5769@speakstheobvious57694 жыл бұрын
    • Good for you man. The best kind of work you can do.

      @whateverisclever730@whateverisclever7304 жыл бұрын
    • Keep it up hun. A journey of a million miles begins with a first step and I believe that first step is the hardest. Your doing great.

      @jenniferknee761@jenniferknee7614 жыл бұрын
    • Taken your Clonazepam yet today?

      @Kriegtime101@Kriegtime1014 жыл бұрын
    • Wow! You cleaned your room!? I only learned how to do that when i was 6 years old...

      @Kriegtime101@Kriegtime1014 жыл бұрын
    • @@Kriegtime101 Knowing how and being motivated to do so are two different things. Don't being pretentious.

      @speakstheobvious5769@speakstheobvious57694 жыл бұрын
  • I told my girlfriend he was my favorite psychologist to while we were on the subject of psychology. She stopped responding for a bit then told me she bought us tickets to see him along with a trip to where he’s talking next. What a gift.

    @samuestos6908@samuestos69085 жыл бұрын
    • marry her

      @Jarito1903@Jarito19035 жыл бұрын
    • I thought you were going to say she stopped responding and then went on twitter to call you your toxic masculinity, what a pleasant surprise, and its sad I came to that thought first.

      @anopinion4458@anopinion44585 жыл бұрын
    • WOW, MARRY HER IMMEDIATELY !

      @damirserban@damirserban5 жыл бұрын
    • You don't have a girlfriend man. It's a Angel 👍🙏

      @beyourselfeveryoneelseista2625@beyourselfeveryoneelseista26255 жыл бұрын
    • Damn, you must clean your room.

      @cianmulvey5552@cianmulvey55525 жыл бұрын
  • 4:31 Chapter 1: Stand up straight with your shoulders straight 16:24 Chapter 2: Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping 22:53 Chapter 3: Befriend people who want the best for you 25:45 Chapter 4: Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not the useless person you are today 37:22 Chapter 5: Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them 48:54 Chapter 6: Set your house in order before you criticise the world 58:47 Chapter 7: Pursue what is meaningful, not what is expedient 1:05:00 Chapter 9: Assume the person you are listening to knows something you don’t 1:11:43 Chapter 11: Do not bother children while they are skateboarding 1:17:09 Chapter 12: Pet a cat when you encounter one in the street 1:22:30 Q&A session Chapter missing: Chapter 8: Tell the truth. Or at least don’t lie Chapter 10: Be precise in your speech

    @Dotty_@Dotty_ Жыл бұрын
    • Dotty - thank you SO MUCH for doing this. Just what I needed. Bless your heart.

      @addie8292@addie8292 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you 😊

      @JulieASacco@JulieASacco Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for this summary :-)

      @suwilanjingambi8149@suwilanjingambi8149 Жыл бұрын
    • I was looking to see if some awesome person posted these much more useful time stamps....thanks so much for doing this! If this video was re-time-stamped by the channel to match this (ie. the book chapters), it would be very useful! :)

      @CricketRodeo@CricketRodeo Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you 💘

      @mpolanetz@mpolanetz Жыл бұрын
  • This gives me hope. I'm not sure if this counts as a therapy session but to me it was incredible. Thank you Jordan Peterson

    @JW-jl7st@JW-jl7st7 ай бұрын
    • well, you listened, you absolutely get to count this as a therapy session. listen, learn, adjust yourself. therapy. exactly :)

      @kantraxoikol6914@kantraxoikol69147 ай бұрын
    • Have you read his book 12 rules of life?

      @tasophy@tasophy6 ай бұрын
    • @@tasophy not yet but I've listened to the audiobook, it is next on my list though

      @JW-jl7st@JW-jl7st6 ай бұрын
    • You solved my life problem by saying a child that is not socialized by 4 years will never be able to change that. My mom believed she was saving me from germs and uncleanness. So I have always been uncomfortable in groups and with people getting too close. I'm ok, but I love having this clarification about where it could have started. I have a great life and people who accept me as kind of a loner.

      @joycehaines2055@joycehaines20552 ай бұрын
  • I feel like I just took my brain to a five star restaurant. Wonderful!

    @ikravchik@ikravchik6 жыл бұрын
    • did they serve lobster?

      @michael0155@michael01556 жыл бұрын
    • I LIKE THAT METAPHOR VERY MUCH

      @drefloresca95@drefloresca956 жыл бұрын
    • ikravchik What a nice analogy!

      @Mister_NO.@Mister_NO.6 жыл бұрын
    • This was one of those "putzing around the internet and BOOM" moments. How'd I land here? Who knows? I found myself in your five-star restaurant, ikravchik, and have been nourished to the nth degree; what a miracle to have learned that Jordan Peterson is alive in the world right now! (I'm leaning down to pet my cat, to participate in Being in this one small way...) ~ The line that grabbed me the most: "Their failure to participate fully in being leaves a hole that's precisely the size of their soul in the cultural landscape." I have been moved by Jordan Peterson ... Grateful and galvanized!

      @Jaliyajuji@Jaliyajuji6 жыл бұрын
    • What a WONDERFULLY true comment ! Thank you

      @dvoulio@dvoulio6 жыл бұрын
  • The moment I found Jordan Peterson, my love of learning returned. This world has really got me down. Jordan brings me hope.

    @LordOfTheRings897@LordOfTheRings8973 жыл бұрын
    • I feel the exact same!!

      @rhiannonhindmarsh3381@rhiannonhindmarsh33813 жыл бұрын
    • A benzo-addicted pseudo-intellectual sexist dude who sounds like Kermit the Frog brings you hope? Good lord

      @randomhero36@randomhero363 жыл бұрын
    • @@randomhero36 and you're doing what to help?

      @danjeko8515@danjeko85153 жыл бұрын
    • @@randomhero36 😂😂😂

      @jazzsmajek@jazzsmajek3 жыл бұрын
    • @@randomhero36 show your work lol

      @pacificexcursion5846@pacificexcursion58462 жыл бұрын
  • I am amazed at the amount of wisdom that he has been able to cram in his head,and then be able to recall it in a useful manner. He is amazing!!!!

    @williamwilkerson4224@williamwilkerson42248 ай бұрын
    • Evolution in action aka high functioning autism

      @jeantourage420@jeantourage4205 ай бұрын
    • Yes he is amazing the way he relays such in depth information fluently and deeply

      @ZakBurrell@ZakBurrell2 ай бұрын
  • This man... Jesus, he is a GIFT for humanity! I cannot even express how grateful I am to him for sharing his knowledge over the decades. He helped me so much!

    @erdekesnem7767@erdekesnem77675 ай бұрын
    • Dont use Gods name in vain pls :(

      @gooze3888@gooze38883 ай бұрын
    • And here I thought he was saying “this man, Jesus, is a gift to humanity!” Now THAT would be the truth statement.

      @desertdudes3822@desertdudes38223 ай бұрын
    • @@gooze3888that’s not what using the Lords name in vain means. It means to not pretend to be acting righteous and for God when you are not in your heart. You have misunderstood the commandment (as did I). Hope this helps

      @ella4502@ella45022 ай бұрын
  • The guy who introduces Dr. Peterson is so genuinely happy he is here.

    @flamingburritto@flamingburritto3 жыл бұрын
    • As he should be.

      @boycottchyna5400@boycottchyna54002 жыл бұрын
    • it’s wonderful

      @softluvable@softluvable2 жыл бұрын
    • @@softluvable gggggg

      @LamGoHam@LamGoHam2 жыл бұрын
    • Could Dr P. be a thinking addict?

      @conradjarosh2743@conradjarosh27432 жыл бұрын
    • The only reason why I would

      @nathiaslaroda8221@nathiaslaroda82212 жыл бұрын
  • 1. Stand up straight with your shoulders back 4:30 2. Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping 16:22 3. Make friends with people who want the best for you 22:53 4. Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today 25:45 5. Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them 37:23 6.Set your house in perfect order before you criticize the world 48:51 7. Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient) 58:46 8 Tell the truth, or at least don't lie 9. Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don't 1:05:00 10. Be precise in your speech 11. Do not bother children when they are skateboarding 1:11:45 12. Pet a cat when you encounter one on the street 1:17:06 12 Personal Notes 1- Chapter titles come from the book. *12 Rules for Life* 2- I realize that some else has probably done this already, but I scrolled through the comments to no avail, so I helped myself 3- Be a good friend & give me a thumbs up 4- I started this last night, today I finished 5- I spent some time with my daughter today, it was good 6- work in progress 7- I plan to outlive most everyone I know 8- I only lie in bed 9- Tell me something I don't know 10- 3.1415926535 11- I give kids skateboards to leave me alone 12- My cats mostly stay outdoor & they know to avoid people, but you better be nice if you ever run into one

    @mangeload@mangeload4 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for these time stamps

      @coachromigill@coachromigill4 жыл бұрын
    • Spelling out pi is hilarious!

      @NediSafa@NediSafa4 жыл бұрын
    • @@NediSafa precisely

      @mangeload@mangeload4 жыл бұрын
    • Just want to take a moment out of the day to recognize your service.

      @josephmills871@josephmills8714 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for the notes. Much appreciated.

      @aristarco1987@aristarco19874 жыл бұрын
  • I just discovered him like 5 days ago and I can’t stop listening to him . JP is such an inspiration.

    @ginacort23@ginacort23 Жыл бұрын
    • Its 13 days now Gi, how you feel! Hehe

      @IvanIvanov-mv1gf@IvanIvanov-mv1gf Жыл бұрын
    • FIRST RULE: LICK THE ORBANUS HARD LIKE KNIGHT JORDAN S PEDERSEN THE WHITE NAZI

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
    • @@IvanIvanov-mv1gf he cant even answer cuz he is shocked how easy life is if u love urself

      @areus19891@areus19891 Жыл бұрын
    • @@areus19891 i can only hope for that

      @IvanIvanov-mv1gf@IvanIvanov-mv1gf Жыл бұрын
  • 33 years old, No education or understanding before hand on life just lived it, feeling my way through. Listening and resonating so deeply with him with what i stumbled upon, fumbled, tumbled through life so far.. haha This man is everything to humanity

    @AsYouAre741@AsYouAre741 Жыл бұрын
    • b peterson Nazi orbanuskisser: "my message to Hungarians: what your prime minister is trying to do is to restore the metaphysical foundation of Hungarian culture"

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly the same here. Hope the past 5 years have worked out for you

      @kalebsmith4746@kalebsmith4746 Жыл бұрын
    • He defends and supports English genocide of aboriginees in America , slave trade , English opium trade and China , plunder and impoverishment of India that’s what western wealth was built on

      @shoumomukherjee5662@shoumomukherjee56629 ай бұрын
  • Dr Peterson mentions it from time to time but bears repeating. One reason so many people come out to listen to him is not because he's saying something 'new'. He's telling people things they already knew were true, but had never been properly articulated. He's reminding people of that which is fundamental to the human experience, that our societies have stopped teaching altogether.

    @jamesp8164@jamesp81645 жыл бұрын
    • @@Kriegtime101 Such a simplistic accusation! First, Dr Peterson is not just restating any of the obvious or common sense. (He does go through extensive detail from bonafide research to extract conclusions; the titles of chapters in his book are by no means the complete thesis of his findings.). Second, he is not a strict conservative and much more of a classic liberal slightly left of political center, and he is furthermore not political in the first place; he is explicitly a diligent and practicing clinical psychologist and professor. Get beyond the meaningless labels which do nothing constructive.

      @johnkeller9738@johnkeller97385 жыл бұрын
    • @@Kriegtime101 Socially retarded? Like liberals acting violent toward people with whom they disagree? I think Dr. Peterson has illustrated perfectly both directly and indirectly that lefties trend toward social retardation at a much higher rate than do conservatives or anyone else for that matter. Go clean your room, get a job and grow the hell up:)

      @jesseyoder1049@jesseyoder10495 жыл бұрын
    • Ironically this comment sounds just like him and I read it in his voice

      @itsjustsleep8920@itsjustsleep89205 жыл бұрын
    • Yes and it hits us in the gut real good and we intuitively know what he is saying and teaching us is good for us🙏🙏📿📿🌈🌈

      @niallmurphy8711@niallmurphy87115 жыл бұрын
    • Dr Peterson clearly explains the things that everybody knows along with giving us new information in a structured way that we can understand and does not just throw it at us.

      @MusantoSus@MusantoSus5 жыл бұрын
  • To all the teenagers and early 20 s out there. I'm 27 and I wish I had heard this at 15. Do yourself a favor and listen to the man. Don't let your ego get in the way.

    @narasimhansriram306@narasimhansriram3064 жыл бұрын
    • alot of the best people people look up to u’ll find didnt achieve/do the things we look up 2 very young & u still r

      @athinam6271@athinam62714 жыл бұрын
    • I am 21, I’ve found out about Peterson about a year and a half ago, everytime that i feel lost, even a bit, i’ll be watching his lectures and listening to his podcasts. Being from a North African country it’s quite hard to obtain his books. I got them downloaded on my PC still, but it has been a struggle to read PDF because it does much damage to my eyes, and i had failed to obtain the audio version as well. So i just stick to what I can listen to here on KZhead. But even that much has been life changing for me, I can’t even count the times that i’ve listened to something that he had said that felt so profound and real to me that I just found myself crying, feeling happy that i am understood, bit ashamed of all the « dead wood » that I wasted so much time not burning, but also encouraged to do just that. Listening to Peterson (or reading) gives you the best mixture of emotion that’s just right to make you feel capable to actually start working on yourself. And it’s such a hopeful idea that just by doing so you eventually make the world a better place. I don’t think i can ever express enough how grateful i am for the existence of this Man.

      @mariemmattoussi7469@mariemmattoussi74694 жыл бұрын
    • Mariem Matt 21 & feel the same about him

      @athinam6271@athinam62714 жыл бұрын
    • true!

      @audiobooksummary5279@audiobooksummary52794 жыл бұрын
    • He is just another alt-lite grifter from Canada who pretends to stand for free speech but really doesn't. They are all like this.

      @nativeeurope1299@nativeeurope12994 жыл бұрын
  • "Until the entire world is redeemed, we all fall short". Very interesting closing statement. Reminds me of the bible verse, "...for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Jesus Christ." Romans 3:23,24

    @Ephesians-xt4xc@Ephesians-xt4xc Жыл бұрын
  • This Canadian guy is not just a buddy, he's a friend.

    @KevinLopez-jf5ys@KevinLopez-jf5ys Жыл бұрын
  • I literally found Jordan Peterson like four days ago. I'm addicted!

    @spectisurned@spectisurned3 жыл бұрын
    • An equally important and intelligent figure to listen to is Thomas Sowell. I recommend Peterson for psychological and life advice, Sowell for Economics and History. Both leave you amazed and learning something new every 30 minutes you spend listening to them.

      @imsoboredrightnowlol@imsoboredrightnowlol3 жыл бұрын
    • You're in for one hell of a ride.

      @richardscales4569@richardscales45693 жыл бұрын
    • Yay!!! Welcome to the club! I listen to him speak a little and then I go and get something done that I've procrastinated on. Best to you!

      @MrRyanStewart@MrRyanStewart3 жыл бұрын
    • Same here. What a brilliant mind

      @psilocybinrebrandinginitia8068@psilocybinrebrandinginitia80683 жыл бұрын
    • Me too just got started

      @edwindalmeida6872@edwindalmeida68723 жыл бұрын
  • "He who has a why, can bear almost any how." That is a beautiful quote.

    @gordanburin3416@gordanburin34164 жыл бұрын
    • Viktor Frankl

      @andremarais2706@andremarais27064 жыл бұрын
    • Yes it is.

      @corinaweber9014@corinaweber90144 жыл бұрын
    • @@andremarais2706 you caught it as well. LOL

      @ToddMatthewsFitness@ToddMatthewsFitness4 жыл бұрын
    • English is not my native language... I dont understand the point but I would like to. Can you explain for one little man ? Thank you

      @rudolfsykora3505@rudolfsykora35054 жыл бұрын
    • @@rudolfsykora3505 it's a quote by Viktor Frankl. In other words it means if a man has a reason for what he does, it doesn't matter what he has to do, he will find a way how to do it.

      @gordanburin3416@gordanburin34164 жыл бұрын
  • Very well articulated; I wish I had more time for trial and error, but I'll be 56 in October and I need ideas and advice on what investments to make to set myself up for retirement, especially with the looming inflation and recession; my goal is to have a portfolio of at least $850k at the age of 60.

    @Ceciliamontgomery141@Ceciliamontgomery141 Жыл бұрын
    • There are a lot of strategies to make tongue-wetting profit especially in this down market, but such sophisticated trades can only be carried out by proper market experts...

      @marianparker7502@marianparker7502 Жыл бұрын
    • @@marianparker7502 You still got time. Having an investment adviser is the best way to go about the market right now, especially for near retirees, I've been in touch with a coach for awhile now mostly cause I lack the depth knowledge and mental fortitude to deal with these recurring market conditions, I netted over $340K during this dip, that made it clear there's more to the market that we average joes don't know.

      @tradekings5433@tradekings5433 Жыл бұрын
    • @@tradekings5433 If you don't mind, how can I get in touch with your consultant? I'm almost wrecked to say the least

      @Robertgriffinne@Robertgriffinne Жыл бұрын
    • @@Robertgriffinne My advisor is 'Corinne Cecilia Heaney'' In terms of portfolio diversity, she's a genius. You can glance her name up on the internet and verify her yourself. she has years of financial market experience.

      @tradekings5433@tradekings5433 Жыл бұрын
    • @@tradekings5433 Insightful... I curiously looked up her name on the internet and I found her site, thanks for sharing

      @Robertgriffinne@Robertgriffinne Жыл бұрын
  • Dr Peterson is the parent millions of us never had.

    @rebecca_stone@rebecca_stone11 ай бұрын
  • "You are devaluing what you say if you are offering it to an audience that doesn't listen" damn

    @leanraphaelalfafara505@leanraphaelalfafara5054 жыл бұрын
    • Although I somewhat agree with his thought, if you are humble enough, you won't care what people have to say/think about your own words/opinions. You will seek to just listen and observe others. I understand this may come across as "passive" or "weak" in the perception of some, but it really is a strength. If you understand that it doesn't matter what others think of your advice, stories, or speech in general, then you can say what's on your mind 100x more than you normally do, and you can also become a much better listener. In my opinion, listening trumps speaking by a long shot. But once again, this may not apply to everyone and it may also be wrong in the sense of gaining respect and/or admiration.

      @polarbarrrs@polarbarrrs4 жыл бұрын
    • Damn indeed

      @TheSadie88@TheSadie884 жыл бұрын
    • True.,,,this why I not say much.,.cause I can tell when they not listening.,. Not waste my energy no more..,.,cause I only live buy truth and unconditional love ...that's all I seek

      @simon.houseaccount4807@simon.houseaccount48074 жыл бұрын
    • Aka: "Don't cast your pearls before swine"

      @kurarisusa@kurarisusa4 жыл бұрын
    • @@emailjosie39 Oh boy!!! You stole my thunder! Lol....exactly what I was going to say!!

      @TheTreeOctopus@TheTreeOctopus4 жыл бұрын
  • Imagine being able to watch this for free.

    @AnEpicMemer@AnEpicMemer3 жыл бұрын
    • Imagine being able to keep it AD free. Mm.

      @OneLifeTime.x@OneLifeTime.x3 жыл бұрын
    • @@OneLifeTime.x imagine doing that and have the book

      @neoneoson@neoneoson3 жыл бұрын
    • You are watching it free

      @jacobsmith8644@jacobsmith86443 жыл бұрын
    • Blessings

      @Kinghassz@Kinghassz3 жыл бұрын
    • If you had to pay for it no vulnerable and damaged young men would watch it....

      @Kriegtime101@Kriegtime1013 жыл бұрын
  • "Compare yourself to the person you were yesterday." We have to protect this man.

    @avivastudios2311@avivastudios2311 Жыл бұрын
  • 21:50 "You have a light you have to bring into the world, and if you don't bring it into the world, the world is a dimmer place, and that's a bad thing because when the world is a dimmer place it can get very very very dark." This is so profound in many ways. You caught me by surprise and put words to my 40 years of action, and got a tear as a reward. I like to think of my light as a torch to light others lights, I hope that makes sense Mr Peterson. Best of wishes to you. Thanks you for the mental health breaks :)

    @CarGroves@CarGroves Жыл бұрын
    • FIRST RULE: LICK THE ORBANUS HARD LIKE KNIGHT JORDAN S PEDERSEN THE WHITE NAZI

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
    • j peterson Nazi orbanuskisser: "my message to Hungarians: what your prime minister is trying to do is to restore the metaphysical foundation of Hungarian culture".

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for this comment, I couldn't have put it better,

      @alescolamar1945@alescolamar1945 Жыл бұрын
    • @@alescolamar1945 j peterson Nazi orbanuskisser: "my message to Hungarians: what your prime minister is trying to do is to restore the metaphysical foundation of Hungarian culture".

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
    • Don’t hide your lamp beneath a bushel.

      @KittraKittra@KittraKittra Жыл бұрын
  • "if people aren't listening to you, stop talking to them" g-DAMN that hit hard....so hard... like SOOO hard

    @eddisonbuenano5282@eddisonbuenano52826 жыл бұрын
    • I am slowing coming to grasp with how profound this advice is.

      @trustfire@trustfire6 жыл бұрын
    • It's some harsh truth... esp when we really wish that person would "listen "

      @jeanineramos2260@jeanineramos22605 жыл бұрын
    • It did the same thing to me I was like wow, whoa, and I stopped and wrote it on my instagram . so simple and splendid!

      @deborahandrews5727@deborahandrews57275 жыл бұрын
    • If people are listening to you, You have a good flock of sheep who will follow you to their own slaughter.

      @mdbosley@mdbosley5 жыл бұрын
    • Rod 1984 to be fair, at 7, you probably talked a lot of shit.

      @TheBlackBinLiner@TheBlackBinLiner5 жыл бұрын
  • I was obese, unemployed, without a girlfriend...a meaning, this man and his books helped me massively, now I have a job, I'm graduating at the university in foreign languages, I have an incredible person with me...my girlfriend, I've lost 50kg of bodyweight and...wow life is not that bad guys, thank you Jordan Peterson

    @lucapelle280490@lucapelle2804904 жыл бұрын
    • 50kg? Wow. How'd you get that heavy in the first place, and how'd you lose it in the last place?

      @VwapTrader@VwapTrader4 жыл бұрын
    • Amazing

      @rohankataria4926@rohankataria49264 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome, man!

      @qbvet@qbvet4 жыл бұрын
    • Don’t count your girlfriend as part of you meaning in life, for that can change anytime. Self-validate and determine your self-value from within.

      @Kabaselefh@Kabaselefh4 жыл бұрын
    • Yaaaassss! Thing just fell right into place for you, check you out!

      @whateverisclever730@whateverisclever7304 жыл бұрын
  • Most times it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $33k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest.

    @abigail_campbell@abigail_campbell Жыл бұрын
    • I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate or bitcoin and stocks.

      @maryelvis3172@maryelvis3172 Жыл бұрын
    • That's awesome to hear. I invested 5k in Robin hood about a year ago and it steadily went down, now my portfolio is down $800. I don't know what to do and i am in between jobs.

      @oscarlambert830@oscarlambert830 Жыл бұрын
    • @@oscarlambert830 That won't bother you if you trade with a professional like *Mr Gary Mason Brooks* my coach, you may have come across him on interviews relating to bitcoin and stocks. He trades, manage trading account and offer mentorship program for clients who wish to become professional investors.

      @abigail_campbell@abigail_campbell Жыл бұрын
    • @@abigail_campbell You allow people to trade for you? that's interesting, I would love to learn, hope it’s safe?

      @oscarlambert830@oscarlambert830 Жыл бұрын
    • Wow I can't believe you guys are discussing about *Gary Mason Brooks* , I once met him at a conference in California 2019, just before the pandemic. I can testify that he’s very good in trading..Highly recommended.

      @markconley3877@markconley3877 Жыл бұрын
  • This channel has 260k subs and this video has 17Mn views.. That is Jordan Peterson impact

    @brijesh7@brijesh7 Жыл бұрын
  • “Make the world a better place because we haven’t got anything better to do”. Thank you.

    @twistychristie3611@twistychristie36114 жыл бұрын
    • This is profoundly contradictory with the basic rule of life that states that we first have to survive and thrive by extracting energy from something or someone. Something is missing.

      @samuctrebla3221@samuctrebla32214 жыл бұрын
    • @@samuctrebla3221 You can extract energy from your surroundings in a way that is sustainable. So the rate of depletion is slower than the rate of regrowth. If you are wise about identifying your actual needs, and then find the optimal path to satisfying your needs, then there'll be something left over for others as well.

      @manafro2714@manafro27144 жыл бұрын
    • @@manafro2714 typically our modern society is built on non renewable resources and energy sources. The machines we use multiples the power of per person by a factor of 1000, keeping us away from many needs and hazards. Modern democracies, not greek ones with armies of slaves, directly depend on our potential to extract energy from other sources than other men. Slavery was basically abolished thanks to the fact that it wasn't profitable anymore, we didn't just wake up one day full of compassion and humanism. A lot more could be said on the matter. The conclusion would be : species and organizations that thrive maximize, by order of importance : extraction of energy, refining of energy, replication of theses last two functions, protection mechanisms of the group, protection of individual parts of the group (very optional at this point). Sustainability can be a consequence of a series of adjustment of the warfare for energy, but is is, has not, and will never be a preexisting condition for thriving. For a psychological point of view, we can visualize our needs and imagine rationally limits. This is some crazy advanced survival tactics, developed to save the group. But we are deeply cabled to break all boundaries otherwise. Peterson's work is only about maximizing individuals potential. We feel like we have to expand, procreate, handle responabilities... To live is to leave a track, but you cannot do anything without taking energy from someone or something. I think there is more to understand.

      @samuctrebla3221@samuctrebla32214 жыл бұрын
    • @@samuctrebla3221 Hi, thank you very much for your detailed answer, I see you have put a lot of thought into it, and so I have tried to consider your points as best as I could. I'm not sure I agree with your point on slavery: you said that it wasn't profitable anymore, but if that had been the case, then why wouldn't people have combined slavery with machines? Do you really think that in a society which relies on slavery, if someone invents machines, masters will suddenly be like "Oh, well we don't need little Timmy to dig holes in the ground anymore, we've got machines for that! Let's liberate little Timmy/kill little Timmy and his entire family!" The only goal of these masters would be to increase energy extraction: if they liberated their slaves, then there's less resources for them (because who would operate the machines? the only alternative to the slaves are the masters), but if they combine their slaves with machines, then they are better off. Someone has to operate machines after all, and if you make slaves do that, you won't have to pay them fair wages. If you need far less slaves, then you just decrease their number, but you don't get rid of them only to have them replaced by former masters who will demand fair wages. As for the other alternative already mentioned (i.e. killing them all off): that would not work for the reasons just mentioned: someone must always operate machines, plus where in history have you ever witnessed mass homicide of slaves after better ways of extracting energy were found? As for this point: "The conclusion would be : species and organizations that thrive maximize, by order of importance : extraction of energy, refining of energy, replication of theses last two functions, protection mechanisms of the group, protection of individual parts of the group (very optional at this point)." This would be true in a master-slave type of society, but in a modern one if you are exploiting your workers, you are usually punished. What about dictatorships? Yes, the individual most likely is worth nothing in those societies, and they try to maximize extraction of energy in order to spread their dominance in the entire world, but do they thrive? History seems to have proven that eventually, all dictatorships die. You said "Peterson's work is only about maximizing individuals potential." My impression of JP is that he tries to strengthen those individual values which bring about a better society. He sometimes talks about rights and responsibilities, and sees the following balance: your right is my responsibility, and the other way around. So he wants to live in a society where things are balanced, you have to do your duty towards me and so do I. The opposite would be one where only one of us would have to do their duty, and the other would have rights only. This would be a master-slave society. JP wants you to develop such qualities that would lead you to have a better life by living a meaningful one, and a meaningful life is one where you are of benefit to yourself and your fellow people. Let me know what you think, I like to exchange ideas with people who think differently from me. I mean, how else am I going to find out if I'm wrong? :) Someone has to break it to me, and I'm perfectly fine with being wrong, even though I try to be right (or to put it more precisely, I'm fine with being wrong BECAUSE I'm more interested in finding the truth instead of flattering myself with how "smart" I am for "figuring out" how a complex phenomenon actually works, i.e. deluding myself with my own grandiosity). Thanks! :)

      @manafro2714@manafro27144 жыл бұрын
    • @@manafro2714 Hello again, sorry for the late answer. 1/ [Who operates the machines? Where are the slaves ?] Workers and qualified workers operate the modern perfect slave which is the machine. It's way more effective than feeding and forcing "imperfect" slaves (a.k.a. people) to do basic stupid tasks. I must insist on the fact that the average person, especially in developed countries literally has an invisible army of slaves. The power of your car is worth smtg 1000x the power of your legs, and everything around you takes a crazy amount of energy to produce or to run. And then you need the human cognitive capacity to put all these things (resources and energy) together and operate the system, which by the way is the work we monetize. We did not kill the slaves at all, they aren't just human anymore, for the best. 2/[exploiting the workers is punished] This is wrong to me. We always exploit workers since we only pay men. Nature, our evolutionary complexity, all living species, all natural ressources, are free by definition (Smtih, Riccardo, Say, Marx,...you choose), and the only things we value are what is available only by working. Despite that this principle is now our greatest threat beacause we rely on external sources of physical work, we only pay in men's work, either by salary or unearned income. Even when you buy machines, you eventually pay the successive workers and investors that were involved in the process. The ratio of unearned income to the salary is the toughness of the exploit (which is very fair in a lot of structures). 3/ [Dictatorships always fail, in response to my suggestion of extraordinary democracy]. You certainly speak out of few precise examples, but I cannot see how this can be legitimately true. It's pretty much the opposite. Feudalism was very stable for thousands of years throughout the entire world, either in autocraty or oligarchy. Equal rights and universal right to vote is the most recent political thing. I'm assuming you're American (and your country is a great example of extraordinary democracy and struggle for human rights), but to put things in perspective, the universal right to vote was achieved only in 1920 (women could vote), and in France in 1944. 3 to 4 generations. We could discuss many examples. 4/ [JP proposes to balance rights and duties] Yes, because on an individual basis it literraly makes a lot of sense. I like his thinking. It surely helps a lot of people, and I discovered many things about myself. But in the end, I would sum this up as "what is good for you is good for society" (stay away from chaos and resentement). It is a wish, it's not systematically effective. I wish his vision of balance could embrace the fact that we always need to exploit something or someone, and therefore preserve it. But maybe he said something about that ...

      @samuctrebla3221@samuctrebla32214 жыл бұрын
  • Here are my notes: *Stand Up Straight With Your Shoulders Back* • Read the great clinicians: Jung, Freud, Adler, Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow + Skinner (behaviourist). • The neuropsychology of anxiety - Jeffrey Grey (1800 papers worth of understanding! • Affective neuroscience - Yak Pengsak (rats laugh). • Lobsters and serotonin (status, emotional regulation & posture). • Competence (intelligence and confronting fears with courage) define hierarchies. • Confidence gives you the benefit of the doubt, for better emotional regulation + being taken seriously. *Treat Yourself Like You’re Someone You’re Caring For* • Jung says it’s an invitation for reciprocity - people will treat you exactly how you want them to, you need to define this (the golden rule)! • How would you like your child to be treated? • People are fragile, prone to temptation and imperfect, which often gets worse, and capable of malevolence - this is why we don’t like ourselves. • Love the sinner but hate the sin! • Taking care of yourself is a moral obligation to humanity, you have a light to bring into the world! *Make Friends With People Who Want The Best For You* • People that aim down while you aim up are toxic (this can be part of you too). • You have an ethical responsibility to surround yourself with the best people that support your needs. • Be careful about who you share good/bad news with (jealousy and habit perpetuation). • Bad people don’t think life isn’t worth it, they demonstrate to themselves there is no necessity to strive forward by putting you down. *Compare Yourself To Who You Were Yesterday, Not Who Someone Is Today* • Know Dostoevsky novels (crime and punishment - murderer gets away with it [see don’t let you children…]). • Pareto distribution - height, weight and intelligence are normally distributed. • Creative products are distributed in a Pareto distribution. • If you run a company, 80% of the employees do 20% of the work, 20% of customers are responsible for 80% of calls and sales. • In a given domain, the square root of a particular group of people do half the amount of work. • Matthew principle: To those who have everything, more will be given. From those who have nothing, everything will be taken away. • Consider this in terms of opportunity. • There is always going to be someone around who is better than you. • Jung thought the Book of Revelation was a pendant to the Bible, because the Christ in Gospels was too merciful. An ideal is always a judge. Revelation has Christ coming back as a judge. • You need an ideal because you have nothing to aim at, but an ideal is a judge and you will always fall short of the ideal. • Set a high aim, then break the goal down into parts that are challenging enough to push yourself past where you are, but not crushingly distant (reasonable probability of success). • At 30, the idiosyncrasies of your life make comparison futile as accomplishments are tailored by factors. • Make today some tiny increment better than yesterday. • Goals need to be laid out to justify life’s suffering. • Nietzsche says, “he who has a why can bear almost any how”. *Do Not Let Your Children Do Anything That Makes You Dislike Them* • Freudian nightmare: Circle where people are squeezing each other’s necks hard enough to strangle them in twenty years. • Carl Jung: The shadow (dark side of humanity) has roots reaching all the way to hell. • Literal & metaphysical application - the very worst and then more proximal kinds of hell. • If you understand your dark side, you will see in yourself a reflection of the darkest potential. People don’t want to see this so they don’t, but this confrontation is an inevitable barrier to enlightenment. • Joseph Campbell: “Follow your bliss” • Jung: “Pursue what’s meaningful and you’ll encounter that which you least want to encounter”. • God of Horus (Egypt) was a God, but lost an eye in the battle when encountering evil. The Egyptian eye is that lost to Seth, the precursor to Satan. • Nietzsche punishment: don’t punish people when they do something wrong, this is a moral relief to them. Wait until they do something good, then hurt them. • When people do something you wish to be replicated, reward them! • Consult your irritability to prevent conflict and shape the times when others hurt. • Children must be socially desirable by four, we develop by playing! Adults like developed kids. *Set Your House In Order Before Your Criticise The World* • Carl Panzram - Panzram (autobiography) - “Hurry up you bastard, I could kill ten men in the time if takes you to hang me”. • Columbine kids diaries - why did the kids shoot up the school? • The above were judges of being as motivated by resentment. • You must admit to resentment, its fantasies and the way out. • A resentful person wants others to change are not to be trusted. • TS Eliot: The cocktail party - “I hope that there’s something wrong with me”. • If I don’t like life, is my judgement to be trusted if I haven’t done everything I possibly can to set life right? • The Gulag Archipelago - Solzhenitsyn. One man that stopped lying could spread the dissolution of the Soviet Empire. • GO over your life with a fine-tooth comb and determine when you took the wrong path when not shieled by ignorance. Take responsibility for where you are, what increased the probability that you came here and what would happen if set everything right in the present. • Try not doing the things you shouldn’t do, not saying the things you know aren’t true (Mandela agrees). Do What Is Meaningful, Not What Is Expedient • The Messiah takes the world’s sins upon Himself - associated with Jung’s shadow. • The terror that comes in the night

    @supermeow970@supermeow9702 жыл бұрын
    • thanks

      @robertmichael8687@robertmichael86872 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!!!

      @kelseymariecrawford3781@kelseymariecrawford37812 жыл бұрын
    • WOW! Thank you!

      @jesseu9640@jesseu96402 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for your notes 📝

      @halaeladawi493@halaeladawi4932 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!!!!

      @phylliswalsh6020@phylliswalsh60202 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve watched this talk a few times now and it never gets boring. I hope all the people that need encouragement get to see listen to him talk.

    @JoeDianne@JoeDianne8 ай бұрын
  • the most eloquent fluent speaker I ever done heard!

    @garyssimo@garyssimo Жыл бұрын
    • lets be brave and add #13 rule! C'mon 13 ain't unlucky......Dad was child 13 so its lucky for me......

      @garyssimo@garyssimo Жыл бұрын
  • The applause was so loud that they had to mute it. Damn.

    @JohnDoe-fo7hh@JohnDoe-fo7hh5 жыл бұрын
    • People instinctively honored Rule number one while clapping their heads off.

      @kasperm.r.guldberg7354@kasperm.r.guldberg73545 жыл бұрын
    • I was there. It happened in the room as well 🙁

      @jcee6886@jcee68865 жыл бұрын
    • Hahah

      @thcbdude@thcbdude5 жыл бұрын
    • He is an international sweetheart! Who doesn't love a fascist transphobic moron!?

      @Kriegtime101@Kriegtime1014 жыл бұрын
    • Kriegtime101 you’re the moron. Probably don’t have the patience to listen to someone intelligent. It’s tough when you have to keep looking up definitions of words.

      @biancaadams4102@biancaadams41024 жыл бұрын
  • Jordan is like the elder around the fire 30,000 years ago for 2019

    @gabrielgagne3850@gabrielgagne38504 жыл бұрын
    • He is an elder. A wise elder. truth rings true.

      @tommydurham8386@tommydurham83864 жыл бұрын
    • And a father and example of positive manhood for western males.

      @ingevankeirsbilck9601@ingevankeirsbilck96014 жыл бұрын
    • 2020

      @eimat67@eimat674 жыл бұрын
    • Nice one! :)

      @manafro2714@manafro27144 жыл бұрын
    • A+ analogy broo!!

      @RSD22.@RSD22.4 жыл бұрын
  • He will be a name, who future generations reference in the same way we do Einstein and Neitzsche.

    @Joshua-so9th@Joshua-so9th4 ай бұрын
  • This Dr Peterson talk is perfect to revisit every so often, just to refresh, reevaluate, revitalize, and recharge. What a gift he is to us all via those who will listen, react, reap and so spread the rewards. God bless him!

    @gmoni2456@gmoni2456 Жыл бұрын
    • Not every so often, daily. This man is the only person On the internet that I 100% trust. All others, I listen to skeptically. And try to figure out their angle. Dr. Peterson is a hero beyond measure. I have hope in our future because him alone. Thank you.

      @tracyfunk3928@tracyfunk3928 Жыл бұрын
    • My point exactly.He is my compass of life without his guidance I'm ' list' in this tumultuous sea called life!

      @MirriamSofe-yj9pq@MirriamSofe-yj9pq9 ай бұрын
  • Jordan's book should be a text book in schools from first year to last year.

    @10AntsTapDancing@10AntsTapDancing6 жыл бұрын
    • 12 grades 12 rules

      @thomasrobert1135@thomasrobert11355 жыл бұрын
  • Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you dont feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day!

    @desperatewanderer742@desperatewanderer7423 жыл бұрын
    • Always push trough ! You are never suffering alone , as lonely as it might seem

      @lukasscriver8312@lukasscriver83123 жыл бұрын
    • Crazy how Jordan Peterson has a lot of impact. Not only his book is a financial success but also in term of psychological impact. Some people who sell successfully their book just earn a lot of money get some media coverage and them disappears cause it was there only great thing. For Jordan it’s more serious than most people he literally had an positive impact to many people just by communicating from KZhead and books, when he is bad health, everybody worried years later everybody remember him. His book is not just a financial success, a fun story that may be adapted in a movie. His book has also a psychological impact that makes lives of some people better without having to meet him in person. To understand a psychologist we have to listen to him and what he says rationally can’t believe some people try to politicise him and his ideas just to make a confrontation.(they don’t like the way he impact people positive way) He is mostly helping people in the need.

      @stephenevilboythompsonthed9711@stephenevilboythompsonthed97113 жыл бұрын
    • Perhaps in contrast Eckhart Tolle can add also add something to an individual's mental and spiritual well being. His book is called The Power of Now. How very true.

      @judybarr3047@judybarr30473 жыл бұрын
    • now I'm depressed

      @MikeZak101@MikeZak1013 жыл бұрын
    • @@MikeZak101 Keep your act together Michael it'll pass away. Try to avoid being passive. Believe me I've been there and I am over it. Push yourself my man. A big hug.

      @pradeep2926@pradeep29263 жыл бұрын
  • This man changed my life with Rule 1. I had low self esteem my entire life and my miserable Step Father ridiculed my posture.I would put my shoulders back but still look dorky. The key is your head.Keep your head upright and back and your shoulders will follow. I saw this video 9 months ago and internalized my poor posture.I made it a point to walk into a bar as upright as one could be.I immediately saw females look at me and so did a few men.I have made it a point to be as tall and straight as possible.The results have been tremendous. As I write this I started crying.I am 58 yrs old and feel a big sense of loss of what my life could have been if my body demonstrated my inner confidence I developed despite my upbringing. Do not brush over Rule 1...please.It can change your life.

    @sisco3404@sisco3404 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm crying right now listening to this talk and reading your message too cause my mom used to tell me the same thing growing up and I never took it to serious out of almost rebellion against it almost like it was impossible to walk with good postures why even try.. OF COURSE I CAN!

      @sherrygonzales3434@sherrygonzales3434 Жыл бұрын
    • Somehow I am crying as well reading both of these comments . I can relate to both & perhaps that's why but I believe it's mostly because of the sincerity & emotion that transfers while reading both of these comments . Congratulations to both of you & may God bless you both ! I am going to pick my head up again, shoulders back :) I used to be a lot happier & more confident until about 7 years ago, I tripped & looked down & it seems like I've been staring at the ground ever since . . . Not anymore. Not after today 🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤

      @-ThaNks.PaL.miSs.yOu-@-ThaNks.PaL.miSs.yOu- Жыл бұрын
    • ❤amazing change you have made with such a small thing such as being upright. Blessings to you, keep on moving forward x

      @ness4019@ness4019 Жыл бұрын
  • one of the most well articulated men we’ve been blessed enough to live in the same generation as. love this man.

    @chuyy__@chuyy__ Жыл бұрын
  • "Resentful people who wanna change the world are not to be trusted". That comment is huge.

    @daftlad526@daftlad5263 жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely!

      @ebonylandrum6071@ebonylandrum60713 жыл бұрын
    • @@l0rdgreasy594 or liberals

      @moderatemexicanamericanpat4904@moderatemexicanamericanpat49043 жыл бұрын
    • That covers the overwhelming majority of egomaniacs through the ages trying to rule humanity according to their "vision."

      @svartvist@svartvist3 жыл бұрын
    • You only have to look at the woke and leftist group for evidence of that

      @moirabaker458@moirabaker4583 жыл бұрын
    • ItsOnly huge on because you do posture your ability intellectually to break down that particular ability to elaborate yourself into that complex area call perception that overwhelme that thought into a clearer positive answer for you to digest that acidic tought that stops you in your own tracks learn more from life it's there for everone.

      @johnnyestrada9701@johnnyestrada97013 жыл бұрын
  • This man is a miracle. Cleaning up the world, one room at a time. Brilliant.

    @Trackability@Trackability6 жыл бұрын
    • Myra Fleming great comment, deep and concise. Thank you.

      @danielericciulli1292@danielericciulli12926 жыл бұрын
    • thank you for this comment

      @tronlegacy1993@tronlegacy19936 жыл бұрын
    • I thought I cleaned my own room? He did show me how though.

      @wasgone1480@wasgone14805 жыл бұрын
    • @@hendrickgoodman8197 huh?

      @jencaligal6345@jencaligal63453 жыл бұрын
    • @@jencaligal6345 Hi

      @edwardwhite9793@edwardwhite97932 жыл бұрын
  • 54 Here and still learning ! All you youngsters there’s wisdom in Jordan’s words.

    @brianmorgan4627@brianmorgan46276 ай бұрын
    • I'm 64 and I can't for the life of me understand what anybody gets out of this dude.

      @clarenceday4773@clarenceday47736 ай бұрын
    • Well that’s a shame I’m sure there’s plenty there if you open your Mind

      @brianmorgan4627@brianmorgan46275 ай бұрын
  • Jordan peterson is a proof for the existence of the idea of Ying and Yang. While the world goes nuts, he appeared and sets simple things strait. Thx a lott Dr. Peterson

    @MaddogMaddu@MaddogMaddu Жыл бұрын
  • I would like to say a very special thank you for the SJW's that have wrongly accused Dr. Peterson for bringing him to the limelight and allowing him to share his amazing, peaceful, loving, caring and helpful message to all of us.

    @darrenellis1413@darrenellis14136 жыл бұрын
    • Darren Ellis Not peaceful.... you still need teeth. Even if you dont get bitten a growling dog is not peaceful when you try to take its bone.

      @TherealTenmanI@TherealTenmanI6 жыл бұрын
    • TherealTenmanI You got the right idea, but the wrong words for it. Peaceful means prepared and dangerous, but choosing to not use violence unless forced to. Peaceful is not the same as harmless.

      @abelbabel8484@abelbabel84846 жыл бұрын
    • In filth he was found

      @powmod1@powmod16 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, that one video where that SJW yelled something like "how to you excuse the presence on nazis at your talk" at peterson, was infact uploaded as a "got'cha" video of the SJW's. Free Speach at it's finest

      @alketire@alketire6 жыл бұрын
    • bless them

      @krakapoww@krakapoww6 жыл бұрын
  • This man is a gift to humanity

    @bougeac@bougeac2 жыл бұрын
    • I’m sure Jordan will agree, that JESUS was and always will be, the best gift to humanity.

      @Anne-ku3lj@Anne-ku3lj2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Anne-ku3lj he said a gift, not the best gift stop pushing religion onto everyone, this is youtube not church, nor a religious campaign

      @ZosaFN@ZosaFN2 жыл бұрын
    • @@ZosaFN I commend Jordan for his Christian beliefs, and for talking about his faith all the time.

      @Anne-ku3lj@Anne-ku3lj2 жыл бұрын
    • That's what I think. A gift to humanity.

      @madelinegum130@madelinegum130 Жыл бұрын
    • You're joking obviously. The "man" is a eunuch and a moron. He's also a hopeless pill head.

      @lamontcranston3177@lamontcranston3177 Жыл бұрын
  • Just been introduce to Peterson by my 23 year old son. And to say the truth I admire him for discovering this in his tender age

    @chrissiechigawa7542@chrissiechigawa7542 Жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Jordan is really amazing. Giving his knowledge to lots of people and end up crying deep inside because he feels the pain from us.

    @wouterdeutekom@wouterdeutekom Жыл бұрын
    • FIRST RULE: LICK THE ORBANUS HARD LIKE KNIGHT JORDAN S PEDERSEN THE WHITE NAZI

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
    • j peterson Nazi orbanuskisser: "my message to Hungarians: what your prime minister is trying to do is to restore the metaphysical foundation of Hungarian culture".

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
  • For me, the most admirable aspect of what Jordan Peterson has to offer is that he is making the pursuit of virtue cool again 🙌

    @DD-gu9zd@DD-gu9zd6 жыл бұрын
    • Does he speak to virtue?

      @scotiabushcraft9570@scotiabushcraft95706 жыл бұрын
    • Dylan Russell : When was it not cool? Some of us missed the years of depravity, thank god.

      @zerohedge9642@zerohedge96426 жыл бұрын
    • Well, you've got incredibly lucky, my friend.

      @MysterCannabis@MysterCannabis6 жыл бұрын
    • Make Virtue Cool Again

      @noble6730@noble67306 жыл бұрын
    • Dylan Russell Agreed

      @KunchangLeeMusic@KunchangLeeMusic6 жыл бұрын
  • I think Jordan Peterson is the most important person alive today.

    @paulstivers3213@paulstivers32133 жыл бұрын
    • I don't think you can value someone's importance like that. People are important in many different ways to different people, like a doctor keeping a child from dying as we speak or a parent that are raising the person that will cure cancer. My point is that I don't think saying someone is the most important person is a good way of looking at people.

      @anbuhyuga8299@anbuhyuga82993 жыл бұрын
    • @@SunsOfGod I'm not going in to all the claims you just made with 0 backing, that's what people like you do and I have better things to do than spending my energy on facebook scholars. My point is that the importance of a person isn't binary, you should value peoples importance in relation to something. William Perry, US Secretary of Defense back in 1980. Due to a malfunction in the system they got data that suggested that 200 missiles where headed from Russia to the USA. Even though everyone told him to call the president and warn the country which would have led to the USA firing nukes back, William Perry didn't trust the data and stood his ground, because of that Perry singlehandedly prevented ww3. Imagine how great of an impact he has had on the WORLD, not just America. Saying people are "the most important" just shows that you think at the lvl of a child.

      @anbuhyuga8299@anbuhyuga82993 жыл бұрын
    • @@SunsOfGod Alright gender politics is worse than a ww3 of nukes... I see. Well have a nice day in fucking ompa loompa land my dude, I'm not having this conversation.

      @anbuhyuga8299@anbuhyuga82993 жыл бұрын
    • @@anbuhyuga8299 Yeah ? Maybe you're a flambé.

      @chrisdawson1776@chrisdawson17762 жыл бұрын
  • Whenever my life starts to feel out of control, I go to my bedroom and clean it. So when I learned of this advice from Jordan Peterson, I couldn’t agree more. 😅 He has a logical and simple way of troubleshooting life.

    @GaoShengGo@GaoShengGo Жыл бұрын
  • Please support and pray for this man to help us save your children and their future

    @Mannysosa17@Mannysosa1710 ай бұрын
  • I was there and it was one of the best evenings in my life

    @anastasiaova@anastasiaova6 жыл бұрын
    • It was the best night of my life

      @dukevalentino5967@dukevalentino59676 жыл бұрын
    • Wow that is quite the statement guys! What a joy to have so much JP on youtube! I listent to his lectures every day!

      @gabetheanimator6768@gabetheanimator67686 жыл бұрын
    • I'm free this Saturday if you want a "2nd best evening of your life"?

      @FirstLast-cf4mi@FirstLast-cf4mi6 жыл бұрын
    • @First Last: classic beta-male comment

      @anastasiaova@anastasiaova6 жыл бұрын
    • I just shook the man's hand a few hours ago and got my copy of 12 Rules signed plus photo, and I still can't stop smiling.. still can't believe he came to NL and I got to see this legend in person by simply driving for 10 minutes.. Best evening of my life SO FAR!

      @cogean@cogean6 жыл бұрын
  • He was choking up at the end. I have such respect for this man's passion and intellect. The world truly is a better place with him in it...

    @arelentlessstudent@arelentlessstudent4 жыл бұрын
    • Robert Strupe he was choking up because in reality he is just a lonely old boy who has no real life just labels and once he is off stage and no one is listening to his waffling he is trapped inside himself and his false thoughts..a person is their private thoughts not their public speeches

      @cosmicsprings8690@cosmicsprings86904 жыл бұрын
    • @@cosmicsprings8690 what a slanderous claim , he's lived more than half of his life splendidly, lonely and empty lables are not words than you can even remotely use to describe it. Off stage he's still an active professor and clinical psychologist, has a family too. Stop being a hateful prick for no reason. Maybe listen to what he says more closely and you might get rid of this evident bitterness in you... eventually.

      @divyekant2469@divyekant24694 жыл бұрын
    • Divye Kant lol 😂 I’ve just had a wonderful email 📧 from your father..telling me he was going to call you messy or hairy Kant but as you are so stupid and naive and jump on any passing bandwagon..it had to be Divie 😝 tell your father he is a wonderful man and a top joker 🃏 but he should of called you soft ..✨✨🤔😮😲🤣😂🤣😂😂✨✨✨

      @cosmicsprings8690@cosmicsprings86904 жыл бұрын
    • @@cosmicsprings8690 resorting to insults cause you lack the mental capacity to counter me with a decent argument , expected. Plus it's your fault for not being educated enough to even read my name right lmao. JP has helped a plethora of people out of dark places and low points in their lives , most comments stand as testaments to that. And even if your claims are true , it won't change the fact that he's had a more positive impact on society than negative. But since you possess the mental capacity of a child and can't get over making fun of names , Its too much to expect you to even remotely understand.

      @divyekant2469@divyekant24694 жыл бұрын
    • @@cosmicsprings8690 too bad Jp didn't chew on you🤣

      @alexb.california3933@alexb.california39334 жыл бұрын
  • The greatest compliment I can give Dr Peterson is that I was living on "autopilot", and he got me to think and re-engage in life!

    @chazzmichaelmichaels5766@chazzmichaelmichaels5766 Жыл бұрын
  • We need to protect this man at all costs.

    @clgaminguk@clgaminguk Жыл бұрын
  • I’m a 15 y/o girl and Jordan Peterson has changed the way I look at my life and the world. I’m sick of being a bottom lobster.

    @juliaschmidt9051@juliaschmidt90513 жыл бұрын
    • :)

      @nelli.bonelli@nelli.bonelli3 жыл бұрын
    • :D

      @marcostorrestaboada5502@marcostorrestaboada55023 жыл бұрын
    • Be the best lobster you can be :) it's all you can do.

      @SalemikTUBE@SalemikTUBE3 жыл бұрын
    • Well stop being a lobster and try being well....i dont know...a human being

      @anextday@anextday3 жыл бұрын
    • @@anextday lobsters > humans

      @samuel-ux4gy@samuel-ux4gy3 жыл бұрын
  • I just had a free 1.5 hr counselling session with JP

    @leonhiebert6030@leonhiebert60306 жыл бұрын
    • Leon Hiebert How did that come about?!? He's so esp. busy right now!!!

      @pn5721@pn57216 жыл бұрын
    • P N Take a look at the length of this video

      @MillionaireUniversity1@MillionaireUniversity16 жыл бұрын
    • You could at least buy his book now.

      @comfortablydoomed6280@comfortablydoomed62806 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, good quality too - good to learn we are all really in the same boat.

      @janosk8392@janosk83926 жыл бұрын
    • You are so right!

      @Gigi-nv5ev@Gigi-nv5ev5 жыл бұрын
  • And "Thats" exactly why i fkn love this guy.

    @nickacelvn@nickacelvn3 ай бұрын
  • Jordan has the gift of storytelling… factual storytelling… all the while wearing his emotions on his sleeve. A gifted storyteller draws you in and Jordan does this EVERY.SINGLE.TIME.

    @LoriLulu@LoriLulu Жыл бұрын
  • ''Until the whole world is redeemed, we all fall short.'' Incredible.

    @JimWisecrack94@JimWisecrack944 жыл бұрын
    • That phrase is actually a Biblical verse from the apostle Paul. In a slight difference. Notice how he follows and quotes alot of things that Jesus christ said? Its cause his principles are Bible based. Not all but most. He even says it.

      @somenteasescrituras4064@somenteasescrituras40644 жыл бұрын
    • Somente às escrituras you got it all wrong. He’s analysis is based on thousands of scientific published research papers by clinicians in Psychology. He’s a professional. He sometimes uses lines/stories from literature (even the Bible) to get a point across. He even quoted Nietzsche earlier. Listen to why he is telling those stories to highlight a broader concept.

      @DeathsAngel323@DeathsAngel3234 жыл бұрын
    • @@DeathsAngel323 Look up that phrase then get back to me.

      @somenteasescrituras4064@somenteasescrituras40644 жыл бұрын
    • Somente às escrituras you know he is not religious right? So your point makes no sense. You sound like a casual listener. Is this your first time listening to him? You sound like it.

      @DeathsAngel323@DeathsAngel3234 жыл бұрын
    • Somente às escrituras I told you why he uses lines from the Bible. He uses lines from all sorts of sources to drive his point home. You should be able to see that.

      @DeathsAngel323@DeathsAngel3234 жыл бұрын
  • I didn't even need the sound, the sight of the entire audience rising in applause brings a tear to my eye, the impact this man has..... surreal to be witnessing his existence.

    @corbittscorner@corbittscorner6 жыл бұрын
    • Where did that happen? At what point in the video?

      @konradvonmarburg7733@konradvonmarburg77336 жыл бұрын
    • Konrad von Marburg 2:50

      @corbittscorner@corbittscorner6 жыл бұрын
  • You can tell how excited he gets and truley inspired by how many people showed and are happy to hear him. He is definitely a blessing to us. This is someone who I look up to. I dont understand why people would be trying to cancel him.

    @dillybar3393@dillybar3393 Жыл бұрын
    • Because they are Marxists ~ they hate free enterprise, hate God and freedom of expression …

      @darh3375@darh33757 ай бұрын
  • Wish Dr Peterson had been around when I was 16-19 years old.

    @Jmfsanders@Jmfsanders Жыл бұрын
  • Everyone talking about the presentation, but I'm just here to show my appreciation for the editor who muted the volume during the applause to save my ears. Thank you

    @ethangreyling553@ethangreyling5532 жыл бұрын
    • Yes thank you editor 👍

      @wonderwoman1199@wonderwoman11992 жыл бұрын
    • Yes! Applause is a great energy.. but not in headphones.

      @EyE3productions_MrE@EyE3productions_MrE2 жыл бұрын
    • There is a possibility that it was because some music was playing and that the audio had to be removed for copyright reasons. Otherwise he could have just lowered the volume I guess.

      @teddywelsch4853@teddywelsch48532 жыл бұрын
    • @@teddywelsch4853 This is true as well. Either way it worked and I'm still just as grateful.

      @ethangreyling553@ethangreyling5532 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly what I noticed. Thanks

      @BedollitaYoyis@BedollitaYoyis2 жыл бұрын
  • Take note youtubers: you can have a powerful video full of life altering dialog WITHOUT the dramatic "this is what inspiration sounds like" music in the background

    @jessejustsick@jessejustsick4 жыл бұрын
  • One of the most engaging speakers of our time.

    @immortalis1001@immortalis1001 Жыл бұрын
    • Peterson could never handle a single Atheist-KZheadr. I mean, he hasnt even recovered yet from getting a THREE HOUR Debunk by "Some More News" that is so bulletproof no one in the comments who loves Peterson has even TRIED to make a solid point against it and all in Unision have decided they have 'better chances' just skipping the discussion and adressing the Overweight of the Mothers of Anyone Present.

      @loturzelrestaurant@loturzelrestaurant Жыл бұрын
  • Hah, I see my comment still, one year ago. Here I am watching the whole thing again. This is absolutely one of my favorite lectures from Jordan. I still haven't bought the book, but I will, soon. About two years ago my mom passed away,. And as many people know is that it's a very difficult time, she was only 56 years old. I got very bad anxiety and panic attacks from all the stress and emotions thinking of "What is the meaning of life" or "I have lost my mom, the person in this whole world that regardless of what I do in life, she will always love me. What am I even supposed to do now?" types of questions, I also started to question if it even really was panic attacks, maybe my heart is just failing me, scared as you can be. However, about one and a half years ago I decided that I wanted to become something, I don't want to work at a place to do something for the rest of my life that I dislike. But before I could apply for a course (in IT) I needed to study up a few subjects in order to qualify, or have enough points to even make it to the list of applicants. I did that for six months, really working my hardest, and for my panic attacks and anxiety I started running and now also taking cold showers for the bast 2-3 months, it has helped a lot with that. After those six months I applied to the course, there was about 200 or something applicants, they only had 35 spots open, so I had to do a test that involved questions about the subjects that the course taught you. So I spent about one month or so just preparing for that test, writing down everything I could find online about it on a paper. I recorded myself all 20-30 pages on my phone and every time I went out on a walk, which I did almost every day walking 10 miles and just listening on my probably 2-3 hour recordings, and also when I worked, when I could. I did the test and I patiently waited to see if I got in or not, 2-3 weeks of nothing and let me tell you the anxiety I had my just waiting, what if I don't get in? My future, or the live I want to live would be set back hugely, I couldn't imagine having to work with what I was working for another year. If I don't get in this time, will I even get in next year? My motivation is now. Then the email came, I got in, I got super happy and felt such a big burden lift off my shoulders. Here I am now been studying to become a "Cloud and IT- Infrastructure Engineer", I have about a little more than a year left and so far I have aced everything on the course and I am so proud of myself. I cried writing the part about my mom, but there is a difference between my crying when she passed and crying now. I still cry thinking about my mother sometimes, but the difference between then and now is that now I know that I am okay and I will be okay. I love Jordan Peterson and he has so many great advice. So whatever you are going through, just know that it will be okay, you will be okay. Work on yourself.

    @AimOnTargets@AimOnTargets Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing. I'm super proud of, and happy for, you. May you live everyday feeling love and pride in yourself that leads to the most profound inner contentment.

      @samanthawalding4925@samanthawalding49258 ай бұрын
  • "Resentful people who want to change the world should not be trusted" thank you Jordan for verbalising such important piece of wisdom.

    @marcinskibinski8263@marcinskibinski82635 жыл бұрын
    • I can add another piece to that, "Resentful people only want to tear down and have no clue what, if anything, should replace that which they want destroyed." Technically this is why you should not trust them.

      @grimmliberty7447@grimmliberty74474 жыл бұрын
    • @@grimmliberty7447 I don't think that's generally true. People usually know what they want installed as a replacement, that replacement is just generally not better. Demanding a restructuring of a system that is a product of decades of wisdom and thoughtful adjustment demands a solid foundation; one resentful people tend to lack.

      @GamingBlake2002@GamingBlake20024 жыл бұрын
    • I don’t agree with that. You can resent the shitty upbringing you had and how you were treated, and not want to continue to see that in the world.

      @ohyesitsyouagain@ohyesitsyouagain4 жыл бұрын
    • We’re seeing a perfect example of this with the current woke epidemic that’s slowly ruining/infecting society.

      @Aubs.and.sky01@Aubs.and.sky012 жыл бұрын
    • I don't know. I can't imagine the impact of that idea, along with his paean to humility, if they were to be applied by conservatives to American politics presently. Unthinkable. It is a race between embittered resentment or all-knowing pride being the more honored. Quite like the far Left.

      @ReluctantPost@ReluctantPost Жыл бұрын
  • How can ppl watch this then feel the need to leave negative feedback. This man is bursting with positivity and continually spreads the love

    @alibirnie1545@alibirnie15455 жыл бұрын
    • People are just a bit pissy, man. We just gotta ignore it and then some.

      @ultralinguistics3083@ultralinguistics30835 жыл бұрын
    • Because people are very immature these days. I see it all over KZhead. even with a perfectly normal video, in the comments they make sexual things.

      @nathanielschauss8695@nathanielschauss86955 жыл бұрын
    • I hope your house is in perfect order before you judge the world! Haha dont worry about it. You're on your way to better things and those comments wont help you like you can!

      @SweetWillyD@SweetWillyD5 жыл бұрын
    • @@SweetWillyD who were you referring to?

      @nathanielschauss8695@nathanielschauss86955 жыл бұрын
    • @@nathanielschauss8695 to the OP Ali

      @SweetWillyD@SweetWillyD5 жыл бұрын
  • This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my KZhead channel 5 months ago about self development. Now I have 305 subs and almost > 100 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I couldn’t have learned without getting started in the 1st place.

    @nathananderson8720@nathananderson87208 ай бұрын
    • New sub.

      @samanthawalding4925@samanthawalding49258 ай бұрын
    • @@samanthawalding4925 Thanks so much! I realized that the main reason for doing this is not about the success but the inspiration I've been providing some people with my stories while helping others do the same as I shared the lessons & experiences through making videos to have a sense of meaningful purpose. Therefore, I’m planning to quit nursing to pursue youtube full time as there are lots of issues in our traditional health systems as these don’t align with my values. It’s a huge learning curve but I love helping people through making videos. Also, as part of my video creation progress, I’m switching to a better editing software and a camera so the learning curve is much higher and slows down the completion speed of my next video. I do appreciate your support and kind words! I am hoping that you can join me with this endless personal development journey! :)

      @nathananderson8720@nathananderson87208 ай бұрын
  • Is this what genius looks like? Balancing theories, concepts, history, and practice? Into a cohesive whole? I call that genius.

    @georgesoros6415@georgesoros641511 ай бұрын
  • Peterson is raising the consciousness of humankind

    @ste123able@ste123able6 жыл бұрын
    • soulog Peterson brings to awareness that which is convoluted or already gathered; articulating that which is deeply known, revitalizing the memory of the masses.

      @brandess13@brandess136 жыл бұрын
    • Peoplekind*

      @Kapsones33@Kapsones336 жыл бұрын
    • Peterson is putting conservatives into a deep hypnotic sleep.

      @mdbosley@mdbosley5 жыл бұрын
  • This man, single handedly, could CHANGE THE WORLD for the better! His wisdom, resolve, intellect, and care for the world, specially the western culture is the only strong force we have against the tyrannical post-modernist, destructive forces that have infected ALL of our academics, institutions and governments! Bless you Mr. Peterson! Keep up the good fight and WE WILL SUPPORT YOU! Already pre-ordered the book!

    @AudiS4orce1@AudiS4orce16 жыл бұрын
    • AudiS4orce1 maybe he even changes the willingness of individuals to change themselves, which changes the world :]

      @timpeterson175@timpeterson1756 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly! His wisdom and awakening of the ppl, specially young men will CHANGE the world! Heck, I am in my 30s and I've learned so much from him!

      @AudiS4orce1@AudiS4orce16 жыл бұрын
    • He already has. His suffering in the fight with university admin. in Toronto was surely a great part if not most of the health problems he mentions. He is truly giving of himself, and has awakened so many people who were comatose from the lies we have been fed by our supposed educators and authority figures. They are all, without exception, flawed and have feet of clay. The ones who want to destroy (sjws, revolutionaries et al) are not helping the problem, but opening the doors to hell. Now he has shown us how to start improving our world, by making our own self better. That awakens our hope, and releases our love - directed at him. But don't even think of making him your idol. He is a man like us, and a great one. If you make him your god you destroy both yourself and your relationship with him. God bless him and you, with all of us.

      @bflat4933@bflat49336 жыл бұрын
    • It is so refreshing to see someone live what he preachess. His main message is that each of us as an individual could impact the world imensly, for better or for worse! We can appreciate what he is doing, and learn a lot from him, but like B flat says, be aware of how high you place Peterson. He could die tommorow, you never know.

      @MyEverty@MyEverty6 жыл бұрын
    • Alice Rabbit Whew! I was glad to see you are speaking of Perterson and not Peterson!

      @pn5721@pn57216 жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely in his element it's fantastic to see him thrive and I'm so glad he's back.

    @FaithfulWriting@FaithfulWriting Жыл бұрын
    • FIRST RULE: LICK THE ORBANUS HARD LIKE KNIGHT JORDAN S PEDERSEN THE WHITE NAZI

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
  • I was listening to Bill Mahrs podcast and Jordan Peterson was the guest. I looked him up & what I read was “WOW” which led me to his web page & eventually to here. There are no words to describe how moved I am to discover this unique individual who so unselfishly devotes himself to humankind. Speaking so that every person listening would be able to comprehend no matter their background, education, age or experience. I have moved him up into my #1 mentor spot because, above all else, I would like to experience the emotions he expresses out of pure love for every last person here on earth. I am eternally & forever grateful Professor Peterson for you and the example you are showing to all of the world with your unbelievable scope of compassion and your unselfish desire to share your knowledge so that it reaches & can be understood by all and any lucky enough to find you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You have given me back some hope for the future and a reason to strive to follow your example.❤

    @lorielwell3845@lorielwell38458 ай бұрын
  • The bloke who introduced Jordan has a magnificent voice and manner of speaking.

    @jcee6886@jcee68865 жыл бұрын
    • @cindybin2001 Yet, here you are.🤔

      @BearBig70@BearBig704 жыл бұрын
    • "gentleman"

      @SuperLadiesman619@SuperLadiesman6194 жыл бұрын
    • @cindybin2001 I don't agree with it either. Free speech used to be the cry of the Democrats. Now, some leftist are so fragile and cowardly, yet they are the first to respond violently. I don't think I'm a Democrat anymore!🤣 Free speech, union/ worker rights, and "change the channel if you don't like it" Liberal! God bless Cindy(there are other platforms😉)

      @BearBig70@BearBig704 жыл бұрын
  • Any day I listen to a new Peterson video... is a good damn day.

    @coopermiller5836@coopermiller58366 жыл бұрын
    • Same here. So many things wrong things within me have fixed automatically.

      @CodingTrades@CodingTrades6 жыл бұрын
    • Watch him everyday so would have a good life

      @rishabhvyas2131@rishabhvyas21313 жыл бұрын
  • How many others are here for the -nth time or more and still learning something new? Ten minutes of Jordan Peterson takes me at least thirty minutes to hear (with IQ of 143).

    @Svenshine@Svenshine Жыл бұрын
  • I really sincerely admire this man. I am in my room, listening to the whole lecture with full attention and at the end, I could not stop clapping for him. I like him for his intelligence, communication skills and much more which I do not want to write about right now.

    @timsy6869@timsy6869 Жыл бұрын
  • When I listen to Dr. Peterson I want to be a better person. God bless him. He is a gift to society.

    @jeansenn2831@jeansenn28313 жыл бұрын
    • Well said.

      @Silveryback@Silveryback3 жыл бұрын
    • JEAN SENN a sad drug addicted broken man , today we all need to pray for this brilliant man 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

      @jamescullen2448@jamescullen24483 жыл бұрын
    • A philosopher like here, Dr. Peterson. Has a wonder fulfilled with knowledge that can be discovered through science, wisdom, philosopher, and critical thinking.

      @chefboyrdee1@chefboyrdee13 жыл бұрын
    • Karka Snatschka I feel you are a very sad person, I will pray to Jesus Christ, for you,😎🙏🏼🏥🇬🇧

      @jamescullen2448@jamescullen24483 жыл бұрын
    • GAY LIVES MATTER !!! Gay lives matter hahahaha only black gay lives, are you black,😎🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻

      @jamescullen2448@jamescullen24483 жыл бұрын
  • Jordan Peterson has to be the only person I can listen to for an hour and a half, and not even think once about when it's going to end. Such an amazing man.

    @charliewhite545@charliewhite5455 жыл бұрын
    • He has constructive things to say with results.

      @thomaswhite2582@thomaswhite25824 жыл бұрын
    • Try listening to Thomas Sowel or Cornel West or else to Norman Finkelstein

      @Kabaselefh@Kabaselefh4 жыл бұрын
    • Nah, man, there's tons of people I could listen to for an hour and a half or even more and not even once think about when they're gonna be finished. Most others are musicians performing, though, so there's definitely merit to your statement. ;) Thought experiment: assuming time travel is possible. Which great orators from the past would you want to go and see perform their craft?

      @EvenTheDogAgrees@EvenTheDogAgrees4 жыл бұрын
    • Ben Shapiro is great as well.

      @JR-90@JR-904 жыл бұрын
    • @@JR-90 no way. Ben Shapiro gets ony nerves. My husband listens to him a bit and I still can't listen for more than a half hr. Jordan Peterson, I've listened to podcasts and KZhead videos that I didn't realize 2 hrs had gone by, thinking only 15 min had gone by. Smooth, calm, and makes sense. Ben Shapiro, somehow leads me to feel anxious... Maybe it's the abnormal speed in which he speaks, i don't know

      @Inapeartree@Inapeartree2 жыл бұрын
  • I am blown away by this sentence: "If I don't like life, is my judgment to be trusted if I haven't done everything I possibly can to set life right?" This has inspired me to keep on trying.

    @snu3877@snu3877 Жыл бұрын
  • I love this speaker, he presents ideas in a very useful way. One can tell that he really cares about his students, (who are all of us.) He has a subtle humour.

    @AWa-ik2ez@AWa-ik2ez Жыл бұрын
    • FIRST RULE: LICK THE ORBANUS HARD LIKE KNIGHT JORDAN S PEDERSEN THE WHITE NAZI

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
    • j peterson Nazi orbanuskisser: "my message to Hungarians: what your prime minister is trying to do is to restore the metaphysical foundation of Hungarian culture".

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
    • b peterson Nazi orbanuskisser: "my message to Hungarians: what your prime minister is trying to do is to restore the metaphysical foundation of Hungarian culture"

      @furerorban9324@furerorban9324 Жыл бұрын
  • I really appreciate and respect that he takes the moments he needs to gather his thoughts and you can see how much he cares. I heard someone say "he's a father figure for a fatherless generation" I really have to agree

    @prodigalheretic7873@prodigalheretic78733 жыл бұрын
    • when he does that you type the time on your reply

      @lilliansmith503@lilliansmith5033 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah well some of our thoughts aren't scattered like Peterson's.

      @SovereignStatesman@SovereignStatesman3 жыл бұрын
    • Prodigal Heretic he is a total narcissistic egotistical delusional whopper whose only goal is self glorification..when you can paint 🎨 the Air then you will be happy 😃 with this bullshiter .he is nothing more than a brand new 2nd hand 🚙 car 🚗 dealer

      @cosmicsprings8690@cosmicsprings86903 жыл бұрын
    • Honestly if you complainers' lives were so enriched you wouldn't be in here bitching in a comments section. Maybe think about how wastefully you're spending your spare time before badmouthing someone you've never met on KZhead :P

      @phattjohnson@phattjohnson3 жыл бұрын
    • Phatt Johnson neurosis is compelled to join surrounding neurosis ..Jordan is just as lost as anyone and has many different 😷 masks 🎭 he likes to wear but they are all false ✨✨🌼🌞🌼✨✨

      @cosmicsprings8690@cosmicsprings86903 жыл бұрын
  • To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace confusion. may peace and calmness fill your life.

    @DreamSurferRelaxation@DreamSurferRelaxation Жыл бұрын
    • now that I read this my life is full of peace and calmness

      @bastischmidt9976@bastischmidt9976 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you. :)

      @LiberatedCastaway1@LiberatedCastaway1 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you Dream Surfer!! :)

      @wendychadwick7216@wendychadwick7216 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @azure2897@azure2897 Жыл бұрын
    • I love when people like yourself post these lovely things , it really does help and I really appreciate them thank you :) xx I too hope you are living in the light xx

      @saramcglasson6605@saramcglasson6605 Жыл бұрын
  • 18 million people took an hour and a half out of their day to listen to Jordan Peterson I have hope for the future God bless

    @jamesm6898@jamesm6898 Жыл бұрын
  • The quote at 1:16 really hit me. It made me realize I have been hiding from the negative in the world and not upholding my responsibility to add my soul/light/influence to the fabric of our society. " The failure to participate fully in being, leaves a hole that's precisely the size of their soul in the cultural landscape. its no joke, we need all the light we can bear on the situation."

    @kristyalberton9498@kristyalberton9498 Жыл бұрын
    • If that's what you take from this, congratulations.

      @tracyfunk3928@tracyfunk3928 Жыл бұрын
  • Listen to this talk with an open heart. I grew up in communist Hungary, where my father was imprisoned and almost beaten to death because he spoke his mind. We were fighting against oppression, torture. and ideological enslavement. In 1956, the whole world was watching as we were fighting the invading Russian army with a few guns and Molotov cocktails. Noone helped. I guess we didn't have enough oil. Pay close attention to the lessons in this talk and do your share to make sure that history doesn't repeat itself.

    @attiwolf@attiwolf5 жыл бұрын
    • Attilia, have you read the book Saving my Assassin by Virginia Prodan? She tells a similar story growing up in Romania.

      @raspee1751@raspee17515 жыл бұрын
    • I love your wisdom, Attila! We, Hungarians understand each and every word of him.

      @andrastoth8954@andrastoth89545 жыл бұрын
    • Crazy shit ♡ all of Europe couldn't be invaded by the Evil Nazi. But look at it in 2019 invades by the middle east. Halarious really. Now look at the U.S. invaded by the third world. The powers that be have just gotten sneaky. Good luck hoping the memory of any damn thing will help your people or mine.

      @hawkvtr@hawkvtr5 жыл бұрын
    • Predicación Claudio freizon

      @danielquinonez4673@danielquinonez46735 жыл бұрын
    • I don’t listen to neo nazis with an open heart...

      @Kriegtime101@Kriegtime1015 жыл бұрын
  • Jordan seems to be much happier of late. It's nice to see him smile.

    @douglaslary4615@douglaslary46156 жыл бұрын
    • He was chuckling a lot in his interview on C4

      @renegadedalek5528@renegadedalek55286 жыл бұрын
    • yeah, he seems now to have found himself in his new role as controversial public person, understandably it must have been quite scary and taken some time getting used to. imagine the pressure

      @krakapoww@krakapoww6 жыл бұрын
    • Jordan got a blunt just before the show :P. Or he just happy to be in the Netherlands with more like-minded people.

      @icarus9238@icarus92386 жыл бұрын
    • He's probably following his own rule-book.

      @swagbag104@swagbag1046 жыл бұрын
    • He has commented that for the first 6 months of his recent "notoriety" (my word, not his) he was in total fear - fear of saying the wrong thing, being "found out", etc. He obviously had little to worry about. His natural demeanor is to be not only quite clever, but pretty funny at times, as well.

      @timmahoney2541@timmahoney25416 жыл бұрын
  • I am moved. I sat through this whole thing in awe. Never heard of him before I am so glad I found this. He says what we all need to hear, over and over again. A man to look up to, to trust. Teaching good teaching what our children need to be taught. I'm going to start sharing this over and over. We all should. He is amazing. I had to rewind quite a bit because it was hard fir me ti grasp at times I mean I got it but took me a couple tries some times. I'm inspired to do better to help to be self conscious all of it. I will be listening to this again. Thank you so much for this.

    @trinahumphrey4308@trinahumphrey4308 Жыл бұрын
    • Check out Jim Rohn I call him gran pa

      @toni3nity229@toni3nity229 Жыл бұрын
    • How wonderful to see so many positive responses to JP, who is not only an eminent psychologist but a humble and honest human being. Since this is your first exposure, I recommend that you listen to the tapes of his U of T lectures, from before he wrote this book. All of his academic career showed the same pursuit of truth. Not to mention, his incredible ability for verbal expression

      @JanetCaterina@JanetCaterina Жыл бұрын
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