Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs (4K)

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Dr Jordan B. Peterson is a clinical psychologist, podcaster, speaker and an author.
Finding meaning in the modern world can be a difficult task. When life is convenient and comfortable, discovering our purpose and facing hard things can be increasingly tough. But there are some reliable routes toward the greatest adventure of your life.
Expect to learn why you are morally obligated to do remarkable things, where the most important adventure is to be found in life, my war on cynicism, the delusions that destroy your happiness, Jordan’s opinion on Douglas Murray, why you don’t want to be Elon Musk, why the world has abandoned a belief in god, what it’s like to work with Ben Shapiro, whether universities are salvageable and much more...
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00:00 Why We Need to Experience Difficulty
03:04 Is Cynicism Helpful?
10:20 The Inner Citadel
16:44 Balancing Happiness & High Standards
23:43 Who Are You Comparing Yourself To?
28:30 What It’s Like to Be Elon Musk
34:31 Has Fame Changed Jordan?
47:43 Why You Should Always Tell the Truth
54:20 How Pickup Artistry Created Incels
1:06:20 Reflecting on the New York Times Hit Piece
1:13:38 Being Grateful For Suffering
1:23:23 The Decline of Mental Health in Young Adults
1:37:26 Reacting to Forecasts of Population Decline
1:44:55 Being Friends With Douglas Murray
1:49:41 Are Our Intellectuals Limited By the Culture War?
1:53:53 Jordan’s Wrestling With God
2:07:30 Celebrities With Unearned Moral Reputations
2:16:44 The Decision to Avoid Decisions
2:22:17 How to Know If You Should End a Relationship
2:33:36 The Happiness of Pursuit
2:40:40 Where to Find Difficulty in a Comfortable World
2:50:07 Are Universities Dying?
2:55:38 The Benefits of Monk Mode
3:00:10 What’s Wrong With Creating an Online Persona
3:11:19 What’s Next For Jordan
3:19:56 How Jordan Relaxes After a Show
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  • Hello you beauties. I really enjoyed this one, hope you do too! Get 20% discount on your first order from Maui Nui Venison at www.mauinuivenison.com/modernwisdom Get 20% discount & free shipping on your Lawnmower 5.0 at manscaped.com/wisdom (use code WISDOM) Get a Free Sample Pack of all LMNT Flavours with your first box at www.drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom Here's the timestamps 00:00 Why We Need to Experience Difficulty 03:04 Is Cynicism Helpful? 10:20 The Inner Citadel 16:44 Balancing Happiness & High Standards 23:43 Who Are You Comparing Yourself To? 28:30 What It’s Like to Be Elon Musk 34:31 Has Fame Changed Jordan? 47:43 Why You Should Always Tell the Truth 54:20 How Pickup Artistry Created Incels 1:06:20 Reflecting on the New York Times Hit Piece 1:13:38 Being Grateful For Suffering 1:23:23 The Decline of Mental Health in Young Adults 1:37:26 Reacting to Forecasts of Population Decline 1:44:55 Being Friends With Douglas Murray 1:49:41 Are Our Intellectuals Limited By the Culture War? 1:53:53 Jordan’s Wrestling With God 2:07:30 Celebrities With Unearned Moral Reputations 2:16:44 The Decision to Avoid Decisions 2:22:17 How to Know If You Should End a Relationship 2:33:36 The Happiness of Pursuit 2:40:40 Where to Find Difficulty in a Comfortable World 2:50:07 Are Universities Dying? 2:55:38 The Benefits of Monk Mode 3:00:10 What’s Wrong With Creating an Online Persona 3:11:19 What’s Next For Jordan 3:19:56 How Jordan Relaxes After a Show

    @ChrisWillx@ChrisWillx5 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, looking forward to this show.

      @nateh6441@nateh64415 ай бұрын
    • Good to see Jordan back speaking in his forte; despite having been held mentally hostage by Shapiro et al apartheidists

      @fellowcitizen@fellowcitizen5 ай бұрын
    • Jordan Peterson is controlled opposition. Sonia Poulton covers this om her channel, highly recommended.

      @microfarming8583@microfarming85835 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for this one Chris. Jordan is always a treasure trove of insight and wisdom. You are too. Don't let me sell you short.

      @DickDickstein@DickDickstein5 ай бұрын
    • @@microfarming8583 Why because he works for Daily Wire? Doesn't take away with almost everything he says is worthwhile. If he's controlled opposition he is anti-authoritarian, which is what side we're all on.

      @DickDickstein@DickDickstein5 ай бұрын
  • I don't care what anyone says about Dr. Peterson (and a few others), he made me face the truth of myself and how pathetic I was. Always tell the truth even if it hurts you to your bones. I overcome so much because of it but I got more to do. Update (added on Tuesday Nov 28, 2023 at 8:40 am EST) - Thank you so much for all your positive comments. I was overwhelmed, truly. Thank you Chris for highlighting as well. This outpouring has inspired me to be more open about a project I am working on because I am scared to release it... I am a Canadian and I am creating a video essay to take down Trudeau. I don't support any political party but I also don't support tyrannical narcissists either. We're going to make Trudeau face himself like I had to, we're going to make himself look in the mirror. We're going to teach the world how to make a positive difference. There are too many narcissists in power now, enough is enough.

    @bhavprajapati@bhavprajapati5 ай бұрын
    • I feel you. You are a good man, let's keep growing, there's still much to do 💪🏼

      @isaaccardenas6741@isaaccardenas67415 ай бұрын
    • He has changed millions of our lives for the better. Speak the truth, obviously, but we lie to ourselves more than we want to admit.

      @jamesnguyen7385@jamesnguyen73855 ай бұрын
    • 💪🏼💙

      @tempsoda@tempsoda5 ай бұрын
    • Glad that we actually get to hear how Doc.Thinks n Talks aren't we Lucky in The USA ❤ There's a little here an there that just hits your mine about things we might have really though of and what he teaches young men is awesome ! Thanks

      @jag2039@jag20395 ай бұрын
    • concur my friend, I am acting on and looking for opportunities to my commitment to no lies and truthful actions in my life and recovery journey, thank you Dr. P

      @jomo_atl@jomo_atl5 ай бұрын
  • Almost 3,5hs, I´ve cleaned my apartment, washed the dishes, made dinner, ate, got emotional, cried, got enthusiastic, and motivated, then humbled at the end by the humility of jordans advice on how to be gratefull....This has been just wonderfull. Thank you both very much,

    @roxxanne.adventures@roxxanne.adventures3 ай бұрын
    • Very well done, enjoy the new clean energy you've created for yourself and your home

      @danilotusflower@danilotusflower3 ай бұрын
    • agreed, congrats! its good to live by 2 rules; live in wonder, and thankfull; and all experience in truth and wisdom will be given..nb..

      @bhoeddhatree@bhoeddhatree2 ай бұрын
    • Yes. With what you mentioned, you have lots to be grateful for. People often don't recognize the blessings they take for granted....

      @ricardorgomez@ricardorgomez2 ай бұрын
    • Lucky for you he has many podcasts available on the internet ;)

      @screamfingers@screamfingers2 ай бұрын
    • I couldn't get pat the whole "morally obligated to give it my best". Sorry, I'm already beaten down and cynical in life, I'm old now and I have given up. I'm tired of Jordan's lectures for youth, how about taking to those who have already failed, how do you climb out of the pit as opposed to how to avoid the pit "advice for youth". or if once you reach my point, there is no hope anymore. the world doe snot care when you get old and fail in life, I am "bad" now for giving up on life. ...oh well. after 54 years, can't do it anymore. It was all a waste of time.

      @peterbelanger4094@peterbelanger40942 ай бұрын
  • You know someone is brilliantly intelligent, when they take 10 seconds to formulate their reply to a question. Dr Peterson is next level.

    @Knightcommander69@Knightcommander693 ай бұрын
    • Tf, I hope that’s not how you actually assume people are intelligent. You need to listen to the actual answers. There are a lot of quacks out there who sure think hard about their answers all the time lmao

      @ssgg23@ssgg23Ай бұрын
    • ​@@ssgg23 We definitely know, that you're not particularly intelligent, if his comment is too complex for you and you'd need him to be even more specific

      @stevenlang9849@stevenlang984927 күн бұрын
    • @@stevenlang9849 hahaha I’ve never read something so idiotic in my life. Feel free to keep simping if that’s what makes you happy lmfao

      @ssgg23@ssgg2327 күн бұрын
    • How did I know coming to this thread there would be shit talking?

      @jasongravely7217@jasongravely721719 күн бұрын
    • Ahh the word simping..one of the least helpful words society has created.

      @jenimolloy6152@jenimolloy615212 күн бұрын
  • Three hours is not nearly enough time to hear even a fraction of the wisdom this man freely shares. I would love to see you have him back again after he's done book touring. Thank you for another great video and for asking some incredible questions!

    @Heidi_10134@Heidi_101343 ай бұрын
    • I won't even be able to listen the entire 3 hours because I always have somewhere to go every 15th day 😜

      @cartergomez5390@cartergomez53903 ай бұрын
    • "wisdom".

      @adrianseanheidmann4559@adrianseanheidmann45592 ай бұрын
    • Three hours of Chris pretending to be smart while advertizing lawnmowers is plenty...

      @gupperguppygupper@gupperguppygupper2 ай бұрын
  • This man changed my life in ways I could never repay. I went from a homeless, jobless man-child, blaming everything on everyone. Came across his lectures, and it changed everything. Then combine Dr Peterson with David Goggins and life is now something I never imagined. I work with horses and children who can't attend mainstream school. Have helped countless people to better their own lives and the future is beyond bright its blinding. Thank you Chris and the team for what you do too. Some of your podcasts have helped in dark times or when the world doesn't make sense. Keep up the great work 🙏

    @davidheard723@davidheard7235 ай бұрын
    • It's not the world that doesn't make sense it's the people in the world

      @Browneyegirl_13@Browneyegirl_135 ай бұрын
    • Good for you ! Big love, kindest regards, Richard U.K

      @RichardRatner.1972@RichardRatner.19725 ай бұрын
    • right? He's the father I never had.

      @jordybpeterson9046@jordybpeterson90465 ай бұрын
    • congratulations! next is Jesus Christ🥰

      @meganw9380@meganw93805 ай бұрын
    • Happiness is to see that your own life and OTHERS life improve!

      @johanngizurarson7235@johanngizurarson72355 ай бұрын
  • I met Mr. Peterson at the Edmonton, Alberta, VIP Meet and Greet earlier this year. He made every single person he met feel like they were the only person in the room. I can't exactly explain it, but he has the "it factor". There was just a genuineness and humility to him that would be nearly impossible to fake. Jordan cares. That's the only way to say it. He cares.

    @EsseQuamVideriSe7en@EsseQuamVideriSe7en5 ай бұрын
    • I had the exactly same experience in Tallin

      @alessandrobelli@alessandrobelli5 ай бұрын
    • imagine he ends up a serial killer

      @Yourunit@Yourunit5 ай бұрын
    • @@alessandrobelliThen you know what I am saying is true.

      @EsseQuamVideriSe7en@EsseQuamVideriSe7en5 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@YourunitYour response is really troubling. If I were you, I'd take a deep look inside myself and see where a response like this comes from. Because if it's projection you might be in distress.

      @EsseQuamVideriSe7en@EsseQuamVideriSe7en5 ай бұрын
    • He does.

      @kennyfernandez2866@kennyfernandez28665 ай бұрын
  • This is one of the best conversations I have heard in the 71 years on my path to Goodness & God. Much appreciated!

    @darylmarples9467@darylmarples94672 ай бұрын
  • I’m a combat veteran with childhood trauma & I first heard of Jordan almost 7 years ago by another military veteran buddy. You Sir have helped me through my journey and times it was so hard to live on, I revisit your videos from Time to time and you’re like the dad that I never had

    @user-oc1bq2mf3q@user-oc1bq2mf3q3 ай бұрын
    • 7 yrs ago, becoming a psychiatric survivor. In the 7th. year Jordan’s message reaches life’s essential recovery from a Global Soldiers Disease. It seems to be the appropriate yr. for Dr. Peterson‘s power reaching out breaking the screens metaphorically in homes held by the wars spiritual disease. At this point, Families in general, are still attached the the continuation of its sickness. His voice is capable of Great change, especially when people suddenly realize what matters the most in life. And what no longer matters is in the attachment to such toxic securities. In this case, Society is due for real recovery to investment of the heart, & no longer to what destroys it.

      @user-ws6cm5kh8u@user-ws6cm5kh8uАй бұрын
    • Beautiful! So happy for you and your journey and thank you for your service to our Country.❤

      @melissawester3223@melissawester3223Ай бұрын
  • "The cynics aren't cynical enough about their own cynicism" - that clinched it for me!

    @joshuadiliberto1103@joshuadiliberto11035 ай бұрын
    • Worthy of Oscar Wilde or Mark Twain. :)

      @lukeasacher@lukeasacher5 ай бұрын
    • “How does your cynicism let you off the hook? How does your cynicism justify your desire to avoid necessary responsibility and pursue your own short term hedonic gains?” I feel personally attacked

      @jamesmanriquez3493@jamesmanriquez34935 ай бұрын
    • The interview was 3 hrs long and he pinned you in the first 4 minutes ? Wow, you're easy.

      @user-de4ty9kg6o@user-de4ty9kg6o5 ай бұрын
    • I was lucky to have discovered this in my own life (my own first steps toward wisdom) a few years before I discovered Peterson… so the first time I heard him express this notion my fist went up over my head and I yelled “yes!!!” before I even knew what I was doing.

      @stvbrsn@stvbrsn5 ай бұрын
    • except Chris did not describe a cynic what so ever and JP did not correct him on his incorrect interpretation on it, I wonder why

      @James_36@James_365 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been going through one of the hardest months of my life. This episode couldn’t come at a better time. Thank you ❤

    @MichaelLabs@MichaelLabs5 ай бұрын
    • Hey Michael, in spanish I like to say "no hay mal que dure mil años, ni mal que por bien no venga", meaning "nothing bad lasts a lifetime, and there's nothing bad that happens that doesnt have something better following it", something along those lines. Keep going strong 💪🏼

      @isaaccardenas6741@isaaccardenas67415 ай бұрын
    • @@isaaccardenas6741 thank you 🫶

      @MichaelLabs@MichaelLabs5 ай бұрын
    • Sorry to hear that. One day you will look back on this time and be proud of the strength you found in the fight. Keep at it. 💙

      @tempsoda@tempsoda5 ай бұрын
    • This too shall pass, but in the meantime, be well and good luck. You got this

      @austinhughes3506@austinhughes35065 ай бұрын
    • Only one way to go from here then. Find all the strenght you can and never stop pushing 🤘

      @514BMXJay@514BMXJay5 ай бұрын
  • You know your telling the truth if you're upsetting a bunch of liars. Well done, JP!!!

    @robinmiller871@robinmiller8712 ай бұрын
    • Woooooord! That hits deep!

      @Astra_CAST@Astra_CAST22 күн бұрын
  • It’s a blessing to have come across this as a woman never taken a Philosophy class but have sat alone asking myself questions and looking within wondering why do I think this way and do not fit in the world. When asked what I fear by my peers I’ve said I fear the untrue. I’ve now spent hours listening to Jordan feeling validated in my personal thoughts I’ve not spoken to anyone. Cannot describe how I feel and where the lonely weight has gone. Thank you!!!

    @robinfetterly3032@robinfetterly30323 ай бұрын
    • Monkette mode? Nun mode? Not sure what the correct politically-incorrect moniker should be appropriate. HA! Hope it's funny anyway. Pithy might be better, IDK. Either way, happy for you and welcome aboard.

      @wendellbabin6457@wendellbabin64573 ай бұрын
    • @@wendellbabin6457…?

      @ella4502@ella45023 ай бұрын
    • Listen to Allen watts

      @Clevelandsteamer324@Clevelandsteamer3242 ай бұрын
    • Try listening to his personality and maps of meaning course lectures. They’re great. I’ve listened to them all (in the car) and might go through them again!

      @JeffMTX@JeffMTX2 ай бұрын
    • I found JP while trapped in my deepest darkest pit also. I'm also a woman and never understood the criticism he gets about "targeting young men." I've never thought he was speaking to a particular gender or age group. Wisdom is wisdom. That's it!

      @knblibra@knblibra2 ай бұрын
  • As an 18 yr old woman from a small, Orthodox Christian Balkan country, Jordan Peterson helped me immensely. I find myself agreeing with almost everything that this man says and he is truly a national treasure. He's the kind of person that i hope my future son will be like. God bless this man.☦

    @bratesta@bratesta5 ай бұрын
    • That is a wholesome aspiration to have for your future son. Surely he can learn more than a thing or two from this man. Out of curiosity, do you happen to be from Romania? That's where my thoughts have led me given your comment haha.

      @c_parker@c_parker5 ай бұрын
    • @@c_parker Thank you!! I am from Serbia actually, but Romanians and Serbs(for the most part) are like brothers and sisters, so you aren't far off at all!

      @bratesta@bratesta5 ай бұрын
    • @@lc6726 Much love to her!! Pozdravi je mnogo!! :)) 🤍

      @bratesta@bratesta5 ай бұрын
    • 21 year old girl from India. Can't tell you how much he's helped.

      @aditimascarenhas5608@aditimascarenhas56085 ай бұрын
    • Do you want to be friends? :) (a fellow 19y woman from a small Orthodox Balkan country who also admires Dr Peterson)

      @christianaforchrist@christianaforchrist5 ай бұрын
  • "If you love someone. If it's genuine love, you see their hidden soul. You get a glimpse of the light they could reveal to the world if they revealed it" -jordan b peterson

    @thom4989@thom49895 ай бұрын
    • Deeper than the Mariana Trench

      @jackmeeks2294@jackmeeks229425 күн бұрын
    • thought I was the only one who wrote it down. Brilliant poetry from his mouth. SO profound , simple & true but the way he worded it was impeccable. honey to ears.

      @KoalaMarta@KoalaMarta4 күн бұрын
    • @@jackmeeks2294 good one!

      @KoalaMarta@KoalaMarta4 күн бұрын
  • Jordan Peterson is here to help people and if anyone thinks differently they are simply unwilling to see the truth of their shortcomings. He has built himself up and I am grateful for his mind and what he taught me.

    @happinesslight5101@happinesslight51014 ай бұрын
    • Hit the nail on the head

      @marcusp905@marcusp9054 ай бұрын
    • So what did he teach you?

      @nightmareTomek@nightmareTomek3 ай бұрын
    • If you listen to what he's saying and if that applies to you and work on that. . well that what he can do .​@@nightmareTomek

      @budoshi1981@budoshi19813 ай бұрын
    • You're talking about him like he was your cult leader.

      @CFeral-xu9ku@CFeral-xu9ku3 ай бұрын
    • @CFeral-xu9ku holy Cow upon reading it again it does sound like that. He is not a cult leader I just got slightly over protective of him cause he really has changed my perspective and helped me heal things that were truly ruining my life. I will definitely read my comments before pressing send. Thank you for being honest I learned from this as a result. Never change.

      @happinesslight5101@happinesslight51013 ай бұрын
  • One thing that can’t be argued about Dr Peterson is his eloquence and gorgeous manner of speaking. It’s just captivating, no matter the subject of discussion.

    @phumzileramasehla4753@phumzileramasehla47532 ай бұрын
  • The strength of Dr. Peterson is him being okay with being vulnerable and honest without the fear of what people think of him.

    @Andy_Dhanvate@Andy_Dhanvate5 ай бұрын
    • Yes, because he fears what the consequences will be if he’s anything but what he is. A fine example to follow

      @big_red_machine3547@big_red_machine35475 ай бұрын
    • Nothing wrong with incels if the world couldn't get laid most of us would lose it because its unfair and everything should be fair but we live in a broken world so life isn't fair but sex is so good it should be a right for all !! - I know this because I was a incel once until I met my first girlfriend

      @lukecrawford8329@lukecrawford83295 ай бұрын
    • @@lukecrawford8329What’s with the same comment repeatedly? Nobody is going to reply to you, so I figured I would humor you. 😏

      @free2beemee@free2beemee5 ай бұрын
    • @@free2beemee I just like people to know my opinion

      @lukecrawford8329@lukecrawford83295 ай бұрын
    • He has conquered the fear of criticism, and probably more of the other 5 ghosts of fear

      @matthewcallaway5223@matthewcallaway52235 ай бұрын
  • Jordan Peterson might be the greatest preacher of the Gospel alive today. And the way he does it, without using the worn out language of religion, is amazing.

    @williammiller1299@williammiller12995 ай бұрын
    • Hmmm, maybe but he misses the full embrace of Jesus Christ. How through his sacrifice we have peace with God. Without Jesus Christ, we are separate from God no matter how righteous we are. Our righteousnesses are as filthy rags, we can never achieve the holiness we need to be welcomed into heaven. That’s why the good news in JESUS!

      @breannakelly-watt7968@breannakelly-watt79685 ай бұрын
    • @@breannakelly-watt7968back to the old worn out language 🙄

      @michaelhowington4205@michaelhowington42055 ай бұрын
    • Same with Kanye

      @Dan.p.@Dan.p.5 ай бұрын
    • I love him, but he doesn't preach the Gospel. He talks about the importance of the Biblical stories and their psychological meanings, but I doubt he fully understand the Gospel, and so he doesn't try to preach it, as you suggest. And that's okay. Others can do that.

      @solaveritas2@solaveritas25 ай бұрын
    • Nothing wrong with incels if the world couldn't get laid most of us would lose it because its unfair and everything should be fair but we live in a broken world so life isn't fair but sex is so good it should be a right for all !! - I know this because I was a incel once until I met my first girlfriend

      @lukecrawford8329@lukecrawford83295 ай бұрын
  • 3.5hrs later and I just want to start it over and watch again until its memorized. Feels like water to my soul in a parched land. So thankful to finally have found sanity after "wandering through the desert" through my 20s (I'm 29).

    @juliazaleski364@juliazaleski3643 ай бұрын
    • So glad for you. I was adopted. My parents and family did love me. I’m sure. Yet I’ve always been alone & felt misplaced, no home for me. Always lonely. I have to listen hard to his words, but I pray God will give me the wisdom & insight to understand. Some makes sense, but so much info I can see that’s valid. I’m 67 & so tired of the desert that’s most of my life. I know ‘y Savior Jesus loves me & im not truly alone. Yet it’s empty. I don’t know where I belong

      @christinawarrington3192@christinawarrington319215 күн бұрын
    • @@christinawarrington3192 I'm sending you love. People were made to belong in a family. When that bond is broken, life always feels differently than it was designed to and suffering ensues. That's not your fault... my broken family is also the reason I ended up confused and without anchoring for so long, though I thought it was because I was so "open minded". It was because I was designed to be safe and secure inside the bond of a tribe and a two parent household, at least (possibly with many generations!). It's a tragedy for every person who doesn't get to experience God's love directly through their parents, laying the foundation of security for their whole lifetime. But I truly believe God is working good out of evil and redeeming all things broken or warped, when we surrender our lives to the "redeemer." I can't fix the world, but through me, I can watch the force of ultimate Love repair the unrepairable. Maybe not for us, but for our children, and our children's children, and our neighbors, and the people we disagree with. His love is so much bigger than us and our lives, He can create meaning out of what feels senseless. He has not forgotten you; you belong to the creator of the universe, Christina!

      @juliazaleski364@juliazaleski36415 күн бұрын
  • 12 rules for life was one of the best books i ever read in my entire life. i just watched 10 minutes and i know this is going to be a very good reflecting 3 hours with Jordan Peterson. Whenever I hear him talking or reading his books i feel like there is a man who understands me and gives me guidance

    @coding_with_thomas@coding_with_thomasАй бұрын
  • I’m engaged to be married, figured out the career path that gives me meaning, achieved my peak physique and I became a Christian because of Jordan Peterson. I discovered him in 2016. Before then I was very lost. Aimlessly wondering Through life amidst an ocean of cynicism and identity politics which I never agreed with. I always felt there was more to life and when I first heard Peterson speak I remember thinking: This guy is saying what I have known all along. He put into words my deep intuitions, perhaps the intuitions we all have about our potential.

    @aimhigh3701@aimhigh37015 ай бұрын
    • This is me now, the aimlessness. I consume the same content but idk I'm so hard headed that it never changes, me I just watch and go hmm good point, and then change nothing.

      @johndoe-fq7ez@johndoe-fq7ez5 ай бұрын
    • same!

      @audreybee2410@audreybee24105 ай бұрын
    • Same brother

      @dogperson432@dogperson4325 ай бұрын
    • ​@@johndoe-fq7ezdo the future authoring program dude

      @dogperson432@dogperson4325 ай бұрын
    • @@johndoe-fq7ezit’s hard to tell how much these truths that are realized need to reverberate through various calcified bits of “knowledge” or how long they need to be carried in your experience before they really make a difference. It’s by no means a bad thing to translate new knowledge into action, but that isn’t necessarily a thing that happens overnight. Take it easy on yourself and keep your eyes open would be how I approach it.

      @purplemonkeydishwasher9818@purplemonkeydishwasher98185 ай бұрын
  • I credit Jordan Peterson with helping me to grow up, stop wasting my time with meaningless dating without any serious commitment. I grew up a lot after reading his book and listening to his lectures, and found the love of my life and married her. It is largely thanks to him that I continue to seek personal growth from great podcasts like modern wisdom.

    @kimchimasala@kimchimasala5 ай бұрын
    • Right on. Kim Chi Masala sounds like a cool fusion dish

      @funstuffonthenet5573@funstuffonthenet55735 ай бұрын
    • Which book did you read please…

      @xbabyblue74x1@xbabyblue74x14 ай бұрын
    • @@xbabyblue74x1 I read his most famous book, "12 rules for life" and I've also read "12 more rules". I also became a subscriber to the daily wire where he hosts an extended version of his podcast- he has really great discussions on his podcast but honestly, you can just watch them for free on KZhead.

      @kimchimasala@kimchimasala4 ай бұрын
    • How was your feel if you were to get divorced destroying your mental health, and 5 to 10 years of everything you've worked for.. would it be worth it then? Many men who have been through the divorce machine would say no.

      @Re3iRtH@Re3iRtH4 ай бұрын
    • @@xbabyblue74x1 Probably referring to 12 Rules for Life as it does help you put yourself together. Maps of Meaning, 12 Rules for Life, Beyond Order are the most referenced books of Jordan's.

      @jmb8989@jmb89894 ай бұрын
  • Chris , We need people like you, Jordan to tour Africa. I am Nigerian and I can say for a fact that we suffer from a mentality deficit epidemic. I don't have the wealth of influence and financial capability to bring this caliber of people but I know, for a fact that hearing you guys talk like this overtime, has helped shape my mind better and I know it will help shape many others too. Thank you for existing and for doing what you do, Chris

    @theranel@theranel2 ай бұрын
  • Jordan Peterson in Africa 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 !!! We are waiting for you Dr. Peterson.

    @thabangletsoalo@thabangletsoalo4 ай бұрын
  • 12:45 this happened to me. At 21yo I was killing it in life. I had three gf, was a club promoter making good money, working out everyday, going to college. Then my dad got sick and my mom got sick to the point they couldn’t work. I left school, got a job that paid more and helped them survive until my father passed away in 2015. My mom was able to get government help. After my dad passed. I was destroyed, I became depressed, fat and unmotivated. Took me having a health scare to wake me the fuck up! I’m up and wide awake again! And going after it everyday. Dropped 80lbs pounds and getting stronger as well. Eating healthier as well, just had a check up and all test came back good! Started down the road to getting into cyber security something I always wanted to work in. Currently consuming as much as I can to catch up in what I don’t know. Anyone reading this I would say get after it! Life is a beautiful thing to experience for yourself.

    @MrX_117@MrX_1175 ай бұрын
    • 3 gf? Like three girlfriends at once?

      @dakabaka4912@dakabaka49125 ай бұрын
    • Yeah think this guy forgot about the part about not lying.

      @michaelholmes8848@michaelholmes88485 ай бұрын
    • Great improvement brother! May your father Rest in Peace.

      @Darknight526@Darknight5265 ай бұрын
    • ​@@EsseQuamVideriSe7enWhy not? He was very happy and productive so he was totally killing it.

      @personx4999@personx49995 ай бұрын
    • @@Darknight526 thank you brother 💪

      @MrX_117@MrX_1175 ай бұрын
  • You guys just gave therapy to 800.000 people, including me, and i needed it badly, and im a therapist. Thanks.

    @cbensuardisimo4405@cbensuardisimo44055 ай бұрын
  • Jordan Peterson is by far one of the most thought-provoking intellectuals I have ever come across.

    @mbhazimangoveni3068@mbhazimangoveni306825 күн бұрын
  • This man's a legend in his own time and rightly so. Dr. Peterson has helped me to understand my husband's struggles better along with his needs.The information he's provided has helped me to be a better person, wife, and mother. I was the absent one in our marriage at times and I am now so wonderfully present. It pains me to think how much I neglected my husband emotionally off and on over the years. I truly enjoy my husband and we've chased each other for 24 years straight. Lol. However, now the difficult days are much better and I am more attentive. I pray we have many more years of new material from Dr. Peterson and his beautiful family.

    @rheahesse5448@rheahesse54483 ай бұрын
  • One of the best podcasts I've ever listened to. Jordan is a gift to humanity. “If you faced everything that was put in front of you, who would you be? Do you have a better bet than facing it?”

    @mobilityforlifeonline@mobilityforlifeonline4 ай бұрын
    • The obstacle is the way.

      @phoenixrisin2269@phoenixrisin22693 ай бұрын
    • Oooff😵

      @Astra_CAST@Astra_CAST22 күн бұрын
  • Jordan is one of the few great thinkers of our time, and its unfortunate the left paints him as a negative force, he is such a positive figure for so many people including me

    @Llando@Llando5 ай бұрын
    • "I'll get the vaccine, you f****** leave me alone" - (Jordan Peterson) Humanity's greatest thinker... LMAO.

      @87stevan@87stevan5 ай бұрын
    • @@87stevan They talk lengthy about overcoming cynicism near the beginning of the podcast. You might find it helpful :)

      @FloMj@FloMj5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@87stevanhe didn't state that Jordan Peterson is perfect, but I assume you are, because you judge a person by one statement.

      @dhfmarcus9103@dhfmarcus91035 ай бұрын
    • The left is the problem.

      @thelight888@thelight8885 ай бұрын
    • @@dhfmarcus9103 hes trolling dont mind him. he probably likes him since hes watching a podcast of him, just cynical as the other gentleman said

      @Llando@Llando5 ай бұрын
  • Dr Peterson is a brilliant man and physician. He has helped restore my faith in doctors. I am LGBT and I am not offended at all by some of his other content our people have to be protected from a medical industrial complex that wants to profit from their confusion and trauma. He is excellence and I would love to have some sessions with him despite having learned to be my own physician. Brilliant he truly is! Such courage and tenacity!

    @haskeww8193@haskeww8193Ай бұрын
  • Our internet dad! Thanks a lot! Now I'm a license professional teacher! TELL the TRUTH and BEAR your CROSS! Thanks for re-echoing these messages to the people across the world!

    @kurtbansag935@kurtbansag9352 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Peterson is somebody whose work, intellect and overall contributions to the world are of such a massive, indescribable value I can’t even put it into words. So much respect and thanks to him and Chris!

    @doriyancoleman@doriyancoleman5 ай бұрын
    • I agree.

      @fredajordan5704@fredajordan57044 ай бұрын
    • Agreed one of the greatest minds of the 21st-century & this statement applies to Chris as well. Profound pov’s & knowledge gems shared on both fronts

      @thejokerstruth228@thejokerstruth2284 ай бұрын
    • Too bad he's committed to zionism...

      @gmw3083@gmw30834 ай бұрын
    • ​@@gmw3083too bad you're too racist to appreciate objective wisdom.

      @ianfromaustralia3104@ianfromaustralia31044 ай бұрын
    • @@ianfromaustralia3104 No one beats zionism as the champion of racism.

      @gmw3083@gmw30834 ай бұрын
  • This makes me a little choked up. The last time Dr. Peterson was on, he was still very ill and fragile. He was in a lot of pain, and it showed in his eyes. He was a melody in a plaintive, sorrowful minor key. Now, he is a melody in a triumphal major key of restoration of health and strength and enjoyment of life. Thank God for it again and again.

    @AFringedGentian@AFringedGentian5 ай бұрын
    • Well said.

      @Alex-me6tw@Alex-me6tw5 ай бұрын
    • I haven't listened to him in a while. In the last week I've seen him here and on Diary of a CEO and holy heck. He is so, so back. Maybe even stronger than before. It seems like he's done some work and managed to lighten the personal burden of his fame by recognising that he is a conduit for ideas rather than being responsible for every idea. Just loving this new energy.

      @doetodeer@doetodeer5 ай бұрын
    • @@doetodeerhis latest with Dr. Oz is some of his very best work- it’s so beautiful. He is really truly back.

      @AFringedGentian@AFringedGentian5 ай бұрын
    • @AFringedGentian :) he has his own yt channel, sooooo valuable :), he is still in lots of pain tho, he mentions that (very little), he is a true gem since he cares, and that is often missing, what a wisdom & inspiration he brings, from Belgium

      @chrisnam1603@chrisnam16035 ай бұрын
  • I like how the shot angles in this padcast make me feel like I'm in the room with them, and part of the conversation

    @demasmongare4575@demasmongare45753 ай бұрын
  • Dr. Peterson is such a valuable man for the culture. We are lucky to have him.

    @travislindsey8645@travislindsey86452 ай бұрын
  • This was a fantastic discussion. As a 49 year old Marine veteran, who is still eager to learn and grow as a human being, I have learned so much from both of these wise men just now. Thank you KZhead for giving the common person a platform to receive wisdom so precious to humanity for FREE! I can only hope open AI can deliver such a gift to humanity.

    @Mortikar@Mortikar5 ай бұрын
    • I feel the exact same way. I`m very much older than you and I enjoy listening to Prof. Peterson so very much, cz I learn a little bit every time.

      @fredajordan5704@fredajordan57044 ай бұрын
    • I can only hope that I’m not the only one sincerely thanking you for your service in the Marine Corps. 🪖⚓️

      @Jadechop@Jadechop4 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your service. You're our Hero. God Bless You and may you continue to make progress and be as happy as ever! Merry Christmas!!!

      @calibreeze4461@calibreeze44614 ай бұрын
  • as a non english native speaker i had quite a difficult time going through both of his most famous books, as well as through of many of his interviews, including this one. It doesn't matter how difficult at first, there always comes a time when chills run down your back listening to this man

    @philiplongg@philiplongg5 ай бұрын
    • Keep on learning. You are clearly writing English better than most native speakers I know :)

      @0num4@0num45 ай бұрын
    • @@0num4 yea man ahaha i can technically teach english up to university level. But this guy right here, he's of another kind

      @philiplongg@philiplongg5 ай бұрын
    • I don’t know if it’s good or bad that you are forced to slow down. Reading philosophical ideas too quickly are worse than not reading them. Great job taking up the challenge.

      @Sacarat@Sacarat4 ай бұрын
  • I am always so grateful to be alive in the same time period as Jordan Peterson. He is truly a gem in mind and soul. I walk away from his podcasts with deeper knowledge and wisdom and a restored faith in humanity. Thank you both for this talk. I learned a lot and will continue to return for this wisdom.

    @karikarebekah160@karikarebekah1603 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for featuring this international treasure. Man of the century, so far. Thank you Dr. Peterson.

    @static-and-rust@static-and-rustАй бұрын
  • Growing up in Nigeria and moving to Australia was one of the most life changing experiences for me. It really helped me appreciate how easy my life is here. When Jordan Peteraon go onto the scene in 2017, his message about overcoming adversity and not blaming the world really inspired me. I am ashamed he gets so much flack for being so honest and forthright. I wish him every success and peace. God bless him.

    @thegenzcompass2526@thegenzcompass25264 ай бұрын
    • There are many resentful people out there. Pay them no mind. God bless.

      @Ebb0Productions@Ebb0Productions4 ай бұрын
    • Hope you settling well in our country and you achieve your highest goals! - From another Aussie.

      @MinhNguyen-cl3iv@MinhNguyen-cl3iv4 ай бұрын
    • Just wondering, have you ever thought about returning your skills back to The country you have came from to help people out and make your country better? Which country are you from and what do you do now in Africa, and does it make you happy! :D dm :).

      @TheDeathMocker@TheDeathMocker4 ай бұрын
    • hes not getting that much flak, his base is large and strong- and why are you ashamed?

      @mremington8@mremington83 ай бұрын
    • I hope you're enjoying Australia, we're glad to have you here brother

      @rorimckinnon2875@rorimckinnon28753 ай бұрын
  • Jordan Peterson is on fire lately. I feel like he's sharper than he's been in a very long time.

    @2FingerTuesday@2FingerTuesday5 ай бұрын
    • yes he is sharper!! amazing , we are getting so blessed

      @KoalaMarta@KoalaMarta4 күн бұрын
  • "The destination is the start of the next journey" what a simple but incredible statement.

    @VigourGuild@VigourGuildАй бұрын
  • Why does it feel better when someone takes the time to explain why things bother me? It doesnt make those things stop bothering me, yet soothes the query. Writing down everything that bothers me is helpful while I am writing yet feels different when i read what was written. Life is so strange, and the mind and body are insanely aware of everything

    @pamelareinhardt7589@pamelareinhardt75893 ай бұрын
  • Had I not found him I would've been dead by now.......thank you Dr. Peterson for being a guide as a well as father figure of my life.

    @chettrisamrakchan@chettrisamrakchan5 ай бұрын
    • i salute you stay strong

      @davemena9686@davemena96864 ай бұрын
  • I admire JP more than anyone else in modern society. He is a gift to humanity

    @sergiostephens8494@sergiostephens84945 ай бұрын
    • Humanity? A person who is comfortable with saying ‘give them hell’?

      @karolkozowski3170@karolkozowski31705 ай бұрын
    • @@karolkozowski3170 Christ himself said sell your cloak and buy a sword.

      @TommyGunz327@TommyGunz3275 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@TommyGunz327He also said “turn the other cheek”, “love your enemies”, “judge not”, “woe to the rich”.

      @CMA418@CMA4185 ай бұрын
    • ​@@karolkozowski3170 Yes, he clearly knows the "greatest good". JBP - the postmodern "objectivist" If others can't self identify, he isn't the exception... But I say; Welcome to postmodernism, Jordan! It's more "real" here.

      @justanothernick3984@justanothernick39845 ай бұрын
    • I agree 100%

      @erikam333@erikam3335 ай бұрын
  • Probably one of the most intelligent persons of our time!

    @haydenevans1166@haydenevans1166Ай бұрын
  • I hope and pray that 1 day I will be As articulant as him. Everything he says resignates with my life.Everything he says feels true. Jordan Peterson is amazing.

    @jarrydarrah3064@jarrydarrah3064Ай бұрын
  • Being able to listen to a person who's so articulate, speaking about deepest things in life is a one thing, but seeing in front of your eyes how things he lays out manifest itself it's whole new level! I hope more people in the world could hear his message ❤️‍🔥

    @simplyshamal@simplyshamal5 ай бұрын
    • And seeing it all in HD! ⭐️

      @alejandraortega3982@alejandraortega39825 ай бұрын
    • It's all in +The Bible"

      @michellelarden5281@michellelarden52814 ай бұрын
  • First 3 minutes are pure gold, so incredibly valuable for someone very close to taking a dark path. Jordan Peterson knows, you can see it in his face and persona, he has a certain responsibility, that he has selflessly placed on himself, to explain human phycologicaly for the general man and woman. I cant even imagine how many people he has helped by doing these videos. The world can be dark, when retreating, to protect yourself based on past experiences, he shows another option is possible.

    @jing652@jing6524 ай бұрын
    • @@kw1178 True

      @jing652@jing6524 ай бұрын
    • A brilliant individual.

      @lawrencelaughlen2926@lawrencelaughlen29262 ай бұрын
  • I listen to Jordan Peterson every time I feel down. He is so incredibly articulate and wise. I listen to my Bible and then Peterson 🙏🙌🏼❤️

    @ashleykilbourn2611@ashleykilbourn26112 ай бұрын
  • What joy and positive intellectual tension this man produces. Incredible!

    @petruciucur@petruciucur4 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been to 3 Jordan Peterson conferences, and I wore a 3 pc suit each time. Best experience I’ve had.

    @Pepster_p@Pepster_p5 ай бұрын
  • This man is a gift to society. A voice to cut right through the vicissitudes of life, and shine a light on the correct path to get through them. Amazing individual.

    @veeesoni@veeesoni4 ай бұрын
  • The image of JP dancing tho… it won’t leave the corridors of my memory lol. Love this guy, and never tire of hearing his voice. Blessings to you JP - for ever and a day🙏🏾.

    @arzumountainspirit@arzumountainspirit17 күн бұрын
  • The last 5 minutes or so contain priceless advice for anyone doing something in front of or surrounded by a crowd of people. Have an attitude of gratitude, and keep in mind that you’re so lucky these people came to see you. So, treat each and every one of them as your guest. You can’t make it or have meaning without your audience. 🙌🏽

    @PatlovelyBHH@PatlovelyBHH5 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely a great podcast. A must listen. I’ve been raised a Christian, but I’ve had my doubts at times. JP’s explanations have certainly pushed me deeper into my faith. He is a positive light for this world. And Chris, great job in showing us that.

    @fishinforfun3359@fishinforfun33595 ай бұрын
    • It’s ok to have doubts, it means you don’t believe everything you hear. The key to your faith is to prove to yourself what you hear and read is true. James 1:7&8 helps us understand if we ignore our doubts they can weaken our relationship with God. Our faith cannot be strong unless we are fully convinced of Gods promises. We cannot be fully convinced unless we study and prove to ourselves what we read is true. So our faith has a DIRECT connection to evidence that convinces us what we read is true. (Hebrews 11:1)

      @dregs8026@dregs80264 ай бұрын
  • One single thing that makes this man great is the care and caution with which he chooses his words. Those sudden pauses in the course of a conversation speak volumes.

    @channel_ethereal@channel_ethereal5 ай бұрын
  • *Dr. Peterson is the best. "AND THATS THAT!"*

    @levelwithz3779@levelwithz37794 ай бұрын
  • Jordan is helping me face some of the most problematic points within myself. I’m 35 and trying desperately to find my path. My own mind has not been kind since I was a child, let alone being 35. He’s definitely helping me navigate myself and finding the cure to my own self disdain. I’ve got a ways to go, but at least it’s a direction.

    @progressivemr.j1225@progressivemr.j1225Күн бұрын
  • I stumbled upon a clip of the Cathy Newman interview at the beginning of 2018, it led me to the Biblical Series, from there to Maps of Meaning. I was cynical and lost. Fast-forward to today: I am making the final preparations for my wedding day tomorrow(!). I'm marrying a great woman, who's almost 3 months pregnant with our child. What a journey it has been, and this is just the start! I owe this man for showing me the way. Belief is indeed wiser than cynicism.

    @mikementzer9292@mikementzer92925 ай бұрын
  • I came across Jordan when I was in a very dark place , ( I believe that the universe led me to him ) and I've listened to him on many podcasts , whilst walking dogs , his words have helped me move slowly and incrementally forwards and towards hope , thank you Jordan , you have helped me move out of that dark place , I now go to dance classes , working and connecting with my family in Australia ( I was adopted at birth ) and making my bed !! ❤❤❤❤ ❤️

    @carolinewalker3106@carolinewalker31065 ай бұрын
    • I came across him under similar circumstances. And Caroline, I want to encourage you with this: it wasn’t the Universe that brought you here. It wasn’t an ambiguous, disembodied deity. No, it was a personal, incarnate God who is reaching out to you. I was the very real Jesus. Far be it from me to insist on what you should do, but I’d encourage you to visit your local Catholic Church and speak with a priest. I was fiercely anti-Catholic for most of my life. I began to delve deeper into their theology and philosophy and all of my misconceptions melted away. Jesus wants all of us to join his holy church and partake of his body and blood every week. He wants to walk with you through every area of your life. Come join into a relationship with God. He’s reaching out to you. He’s personal and interested in you. Forgive me for being so forthcoming. I suppose it’s my bombastic Americana showing. Blessings, Alex

      @Chudmander@Chudmander5 ай бұрын
    • Good for you ❤

      @skumflum3768@skumflum37685 ай бұрын
  • I remember the first quote from him that gripped me was. "Most people dont even know what they want. And you're not the exactly the best judge of what you need". It was so simple but when i thought about it it blew my mind because he was so right.

    @TheEggroll4321@TheEggroll43213 ай бұрын
  • I wish He was my therapist because I need him so badly going through all these things alone isn't easy at all. He's a gem.🥺❤️

    @TheDeepOcean3@TheDeepOcean311 күн бұрын
  • Some things he says are just so deeply true, it feels amazing to hear it out loud, and to hear it condensed into a simple sentence. True treasure of humanity, and a real tragedy that he gets smeared by much of our society's top layer.

    @JackVogel2024@JackVogel20245 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely agree.

      @mobilityforlifeonline@mobilityforlifeonline4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah- the “top layer” is comprised of bottom feeders who want the population to be immoral , debauched, depressed , demoralized , thereby making people easy to manipulate and control.

      @nancybaumgartner6774@nancybaumgartner67744 ай бұрын
  • I’d give this guy a standing ovation while I’m driving if I could.

    @pathologicalphilosophy1959@pathologicalphilosophy19595 ай бұрын
    • Find a straight and do it. I mean you certainly typed a comment here. That seems harder.

      @vernie7882@vernie78825 ай бұрын
    • Just need a convertible. Believe ...

      @threatened2024@threatened20245 ай бұрын
    • bravo

      @cricket12ish@cricket12ish5 ай бұрын
  • The stillness of Chris in the podcast always calms me. I am always able to absorb the material because of it.

    @AlejandroJonahRamirez@AlejandroJonahRamirez7 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Chris. This one made me think a bunch about myself, society, love & everything else in between. Great conversation, glad it was recorded and is out to the public!

    @lucashoww@lucashoww3 ай бұрын
  • I needed this talk right now so badly. I notice myself becoming resentful and cynical with life without wanting to, all because my life has not turned out how I envisioned and worked hard to accomplish. This is the point where I just need to keep on working hard because reality might be that I am not the ultimate ideal but I can scale it down to where I can get as closest as I can. Thank you for this interview.

    @steven0110x@steven0110x5 ай бұрын
    • Learning to be grateful for what you do have is a blessing. It will give you a sense of peace. It doesn’t mean you stop trying. It just means appreciating what’s around you right now instead of always looking into the future.

      @francestaylor9156@francestaylor9156Ай бұрын
  • I thank Jordan for enhancing my English. It isn't my mother tongue and I listen all the podcasts of all creators in English and barely find the difficulty to understand the message until I step on Jordan speaking. I love it how I'm not only learning about the principles of decent living but also the new words I only knew in Polish before.tank you for never going the easy pathway with us listeners Jordan.

    @hgfw9295@hgfw92955 ай бұрын
  • Cynics aren't cynical enough about their own cynicism. 😂

    @brenteastwood6407@brenteastwood64073 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂 that was funny lol but fax tho

      @twon1582@twon1582Ай бұрын
  • I’ve watched this twice because there is so much to learn in this discussion. This quote stands out to me, “There is no destination. Each destination is the beginning of the next journey.”

    @kriskurp@kriskurp3 ай бұрын
  • As an atheist there is much that I would disagree with Dr Peterson about, however that does not stop him being wonderful to listen to with great wisdom and insight that we can learn from. A great episode that proves we should always listen with care to those we may disagree with.

    @mikesw87@mikesw875 ай бұрын
    • A lot of people look for God outward, but actually we find him within. Once you truly find and get to know God, it's quite astonishing to think back and realize how blind I was. Now, for me at least, it's so clear that I can't even fathom how I rejected the idea in the past. Good luck on your life journey and may you find peace. Hopefully we will one day celebrate in heaven, together.

      @rvh4034@rvh40344 ай бұрын
    • Al lovely sentiment, thank you. I have had the opposite experience, raised as a Christian but it never quite making enough sense, until as an adult I started thinking about it and was able to accept that I couldn't believe in something for which I couldn't find any good evidence for. I am beginning to question whether we need to stop thinking about 'god' and start thinking more about 'good'.

      @mikesw87@mikesw874 ай бұрын
  • Easily going through the toughest year I’ve had in my 24 years of life. Conversations like these take me away from it all. Jordan helped me so much through the years. I don’t know where I would be right now without his endless pool of knowledge and advice. Thank you guys both for opening my mind in the best way from time to time. Much love

    @Xxkbtje919xX@Xxkbtje919xX5 ай бұрын
    • Keep your shoulders back, chin up and look people in the eye as you walk forward. One day at a time and you’re going to be ok

      @big_red_machine3547@big_red_machine35475 ай бұрын
    • Nothing wrong with incels if the world couldn't get laid most of us would lose it because its unfair and everything should be fair but we live in a broken world so life isn't fair but sex is so good it should be a right for all !! - I know this because I was a incel once until I met my first girlfriend

      @lukecrawford8329@lukecrawford83295 ай бұрын
    • @@lukecrawford8329 Right. The world isn’t fair and never will be. Hey, you should use periods in your sentences because your comment was very hard to read

      @big_red_machine3547@big_red_machine35475 ай бұрын
  • I read the Peterson books, they changed everything for me. Everything is basically perfect in my life now from watching these channels. Thank you for the amazing content!

    @guitarsoundsaround@guitarsoundsaroundАй бұрын
  • I absolutely love Dr Peterson. Every time I run into an interview of him or with him, I must watch it! I’ve lost count of how many hours of him I’ve watched and I haven’t heard any repeats of topics. He’s just fascinating

    @yelitza2869@yelitza28693 ай бұрын
  • I could listen to this man for hours and hours and still not be satisfied with with the limited amount of wisdom that I could gather from him. JP is a treasure and an absolute delight to listen to. Even after all his fame, I still feel that he his underrated. Truly one of the greatest thinkers of our time and my idol.

    @ansshanand@ansshanand4 ай бұрын
    • Me to. I do. I learn something from him everyday... this darkness that invades is too much to bear but jordan gets me through. Like he's been there his wisdom addresses so much in today society. His thoughts are my thoughts.

      @shakeserfistssmith1364@shakeserfistssmith13642 ай бұрын
  • I listen to Jordan Peterson every day. His lessons on leading a successful life are jaw-dropingly eye-poppingly easy to follow and simple to understand. I owe this man more than I could repay for the vast improvement in my outlook on life. Many, many thanks JP 👍

    @dannyg599@dannyg5995 ай бұрын
  • This episode radically changes my understanding of how parents treated me

    @themightymiracleman@themightymiracleman2 күн бұрын
  • This is the first time in my life that I have watched a podcast, a long one at that, and I hate that it ended. I wish it could go on and on and on....

    @Rujalg@RujalgАй бұрын
  • So many people think that influential figures such as Peterson must be absolutely perfect and make no mistakes, or else they are a fraud/hack/someone to constantly criticize. He's human just like us all, and all humans fail. It's our choice to see the good and to show grace towards others. That doesn't mean you must agree with or believe everything they say, but to at a minimum we should seek truth and positivity in the message. Thanks for all your hard work Chris, you're doing good work on a platform so full of negativity🙏

    @cloudbloom@cloudbloom5 ай бұрын
    • Well said, Struggler. There’s hundreds and possibly over a thousand hours of Peterson content readily available so naturally he’s going to say something that draws criticism from some corner of the planet. They take one small sample and demonize him as a whole. If that same attitude is applied towards everyone, themselves included, then we’re all frauds/hacks/failures. Doesn’t seem like a useful outlook. Some compassion is certainly in order.

      @RyanCT89@RyanCT895 ай бұрын
    • Well said. This is a balanced comment. Not many on here.

      @ranikalakaar@ranikalakaar2 ай бұрын
  • This talk was FILLED with so much value! Every 5 minutes has me reflecting and recognizing subject points as they pertain to my life. Gotta watch every second of this, thanks for the post.

    @radleygamett4232@radleygamett42325 ай бұрын
  • Jordan's lessons got me through 2021 when I felt completely lost, and didn't know what to do. I couldn't imagine hating someone that guides you to an actual happier life.

    @mrcupcake5309@mrcupcake530915 күн бұрын
  • 36:20 when he started speaking about the demoralization in women, it just hit me like a truck. I've been following him for almost as long as he's been on KZhead, and just that little acknowledgement really touched me. That's all I want to say.

    @eehlohluell@eehlohluell3 ай бұрын
  • Self improvement, self discipline and philosophy is truly where JP shines. This side of him truly does help so many people, myself included.

    @supermancd1988@supermancd19885 ай бұрын
  • Can't think of anyone who made a more profound impact on how I view the world.

    @jeffinrodriguez914@jeffinrodriguez9145 ай бұрын
  • People always talk about great art, great movies...so of course they will talk about people like Jordan Peterson, because he stirs up big feelings- and, most people don't know how to "feel' big feelings. Love Jordan Peterson's contribution to our world. He gets us to think..wake up people.

    @makaylahollywood3677@makaylahollywood367711 күн бұрын
  • Lectures & podcasts of Jordan Peterson have helped me tremendously in my personal and spiritual journey. Its immeasurable how he has shaped my mind, psyche and soul

    @sunnythakur4677@sunnythakur46774 ай бұрын
  • This is so seminal and culturally important. Damn near every sentence is quotable, it’s been taking so long to get through it because I’m running it back like ‘He said what?!’ Great conversation, thanks for the contribution to the culture here

    @davidthortucker1928@davidthortucker19284 ай бұрын
  • I love Jordan with the same ferociousness I felt for my father.. Rest in peace Dad.

    @michaelmercedes5118@michaelmercedes51184 ай бұрын
  • I can listen to him talk for hours. Thank you Jordan Peterson ❤

    @Authencitywithsam@Authencitywithsam2 ай бұрын
  • It is amazing how dr. Peterson's content gets even better and better. A previous interview was so good that I basicly thought that it contained enough deep wisdom for decades to study. But dr. Peterson seems to surpass even that. Thank you, gentlemen, for this great conversation.

    @Jordy_NL@Jordy_NL3 ай бұрын
  • No matter what’s going on in the world right now, we are all lucky to have Jordan Peterson as our worldly father.

    @alessandromarioesposito@alessandromarioesposito5 ай бұрын
  • This podcast slapped me in the face and brought me to some deep state of revaluating all life. I mean, he is an example of mature, realistic, intellectual and wise man, who are really spiritual, not in a sweet delusive way, but in Reality. He demolishes illusions by his speech! Thank you for this Podcast.

    @user-jm6tc3qh3m@user-jm6tc3qh3m5 ай бұрын
  • Chris you'll be great on your tour. This conversation was epic. No matter how many times I listen to Jordan Peterson I always learn a lot.

    @erikavarga7060@erikavarga70603 ай бұрын
  • There is no one who has been more crucial for helping me to break down my wall of depression and resentment than Jordan Peterson… he has such a deep understanding of so many various topics that impact our lives, so thankful to have continued listening and allowing him to alter my thoughts for the better….

    @Mister_Merzen@Mister_Merzen4 ай бұрын
  • What Dr. Jordan Peterson taught me is to own your shadows/darkness/flaws/mistakes/uneasy truths. Freaking own it. He is been telling us to tell truths for our own's sakes. That is how you get tough, and it can counter act the super sensitive part of ourselves that get hurt too easily. I have watched his lectures/interviews for I think 3 years now, that lesson is the most valuable lesson I will bring into my own grave. Jung and him is part of top list people I will be thankful for forever.

    @endgamefond@endgamefond5 ай бұрын
  • I think this is the best interview of Dr. Peterson I’ve seen to date. Thank you so much for sharing such valuable wisdom on your platform!

    @ginalee7777@ginalee77775 ай бұрын
    • I agree

      @big_red_machine3547@big_red_machine35475 ай бұрын
    • it's almost as good as his second JRE

      @bepatientIhaveautism@bepatientIhaveautism5 ай бұрын
  • When I discovered Jordan Peterson it was awakening of sorts. He helped me learn a lot about my own self and the relationships around me. Facing the truth or telling the truth has never been hard for me, I’ve paid dearly for being honest. Lying to myself is where I discovered the real problem laid. I cannot be responsible for anyone’s actions, only my own. I short change myself waiting for others to face their own truth but I’m working on that.

    @guitarsoundsaround@guitarsoundsaround25 күн бұрын
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