This Is How You Become Authentic

Dr. Jordan B. Peterson discusses the impact of adopting opinions and thoughts from others. He explores the idea that much of what we think and say are actually the ideas and perspectives of other people. While this can be beneficial in some ways, it also poses a disadvantage as it may not truly reflect our authentic selves. Dr. Peterson suggests detaching ourselves from these borrowed thoughts and identifying which ideas truly belong to us.
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  • @digzat
    @digzat Жыл бұрын

    To be authentic and honest is truly the core of what we are. To live our “Own” truth is difficult, yet attainable. I think Dr.Peterson is pulling humanity to be the best they can be. Awesome conversation ❤

  • @KyleCox404

    @KyleCox404

    Жыл бұрын

    Totaly, thas is why it's imporant that if trans/gay and other people (who we may not like) feel authentic in their being, we should respect them, and not try to judge them or change them. Am I right?

  • @lmt1701

    @lmt1701

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KyleCox404 It’s not so much trying to change them as what they are pushing to change. Compelled language. Forced compliance to a faulty ideology. Taking over women’s sports and spaces. Erasing woman as a biologically meaningful entity. Dress how you want, love who you want. But don’t expect sensible people to buy into that belief system. Also, there’s a difference between being authentic and living your “own truth.” Infinite truths make a disorganized, disconnected and narcissistic world.

  • @Advisory_Vessel

    @Advisory_Vessel

    Жыл бұрын

    There isn't a such thing as "own" truth. There is truth then falsities. Now if you want to talk about how you manifest your personality, then we are on to something

  • @KyleCox404

    @KyleCox404

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Advisory_Vessel Jordan Peterson is neo-marxist-post-modernist, he does't belive in actual facts or truth. He belives only in his own truth.

  • @Advisory_Vessel

    @Advisory_Vessel

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KyleCox404 You might be able to argue this possibly in the age he presents in this clip, but he has changed his perspective now, to the point I'd be hard pressed to put any of those labels to him.

  • @hamdoolam
    @hamdoolam Жыл бұрын

    Jordan reminds me that men can get better looking AND wiser with age, if we take care. 🙏🙏

  • @RobertButler1

    @RobertButler1

    Жыл бұрын

    Beards are miracle workers for male attractiveness.

  • @hamdoolam

    @hamdoolam

    Жыл бұрын

    ​​@@RobertButler1 well.. and id say discipline. The man's a philosopher, so, the myth goes: these folks practice what they preach. And also he says his diet consists of like beef and salt. And water. And he doesn't speak of it fondly in a sense. But he's lost weight because of that, and is living right and doing good by people and THAT will make you glow (your conscience being clean as possible). And then the beard. Sometimes.

  • @spinvalve

    @spinvalve

    Жыл бұрын

    He did say one time iirc, "It's the suits man"

  • @immanuelcunt7296

    @immanuelcunt7296

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@RobertButler1 not exactly. That's true of dudes with recessed chins but Peterson doesn't have one

  • @freedomofspeech6905

    @freedomofspeech6905

    Жыл бұрын

    His diet is anti inflammatory now ❤

  • @leilagomulka5690
    @leilagomulka5690 Жыл бұрын

    Authenticity. Such an awesome theme to speak on. 🌹

  • @danijones6215

    @danijones6215

    Жыл бұрын

    The irony of him speaking about it tho

  • @kobieta3906
    @kobieta3906 Жыл бұрын

    No joke, every time i listen to jordan peterson speak i get that "oooh" feeling. Every time this man manages to say something innovative and meaningful that hits me deep. Makes you realise a lot of things.

  • @donaldneill4419
    @donaldneill4419 Жыл бұрын

    The greatest professor I've ever known did me the enormous service of brutalizing my early essays in 2nd year university, by scrawling "POLEMIC!!" everywhere I was making an emotive rather than a substantive argument. It took me a couple of years but it fixed my writing style. 40 years later I'm still not so arrogant as to believe that I'm capable of pure objectivity in analytical writing, but I still remember that scrawled accusation, and it forces me to think about every word I use. Thanks, Hal.

  • @tommyjones7275
    @tommyjones7275 Жыл бұрын

    This is the Peterson I think we all came to admire, the Peterson who took complex intellectual ideas and broke them down to demonstrate the pathway to which he learned the idea himself, he had a very good way of speaking to younger generations in layman terms to create better individual thinking, fame and recognition and most importantly opposition sharpened the Peterson we see today, the help and guidance he provides now caters to the style of his people and not to all as it once did. I’m still a huge fan but I enjoy these much more.

  • @hanaahanafi532

    @hanaahanafi532

    Жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. I wonder if what he has become now is a new authentic self or is he hiding or using words of the people that surround him now .

  • @tommyjones7275

    @tommyjones7275

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hanaahanafi532 I think he’s operating at a different level to most people, he probably has everything in check from the individual level to familial to friendships he’s doing well financially so now he’s just changing cultural narratives in the way he does best, he knows stories work well and he wants us all onboard with his story as he takes on the opposing culture, i back him a lot but I see a loss of education to people on the outside who now just see Peterson as a political or cultural leader.

  • @hanaahanafi532

    @hanaahanafi532

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tommyjones7275 he sees himself as a political/cultural leader, that's why I said is this new identity authentic? given the limiting time he had and considering the circumstances in which he was forced to have a new identity (he's not a professor anymore) can that be an authentic transformation? He said in the video he released titled "an apologia" that political figures from the republican party reached out to him and told him that they don't need a new republican so he didn't really identify which role he's playing now.

  • @tommyjones7275

    @tommyjones7275

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hanaahanafi532 yes i guess that’s a great question then, but I still think he believes it’s authentic because of his own narrative and perspective that he’s struggling against the bad in the world even if people who are doing “the same” don’t let him in their group. I think he likes being on his own against the world as it gives him existential meaning, makes him believe he is the Solzhenitsyn of our time and tbf to him and the intellectual dark web they just might be.

  • @hanaahanafi532

    @hanaahanafi532

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tommyjones7275 I agree, he always identifies with the hero despite all the knowledge and acknowledgement of the human's shadow he talks about.

  • @michaelconeys3843
    @michaelconeys3843 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Dr. Peterson, for addressing my personal situation. I pray that I can continue to remember just to be myself as authentically as possible. I am good enough as I am without puffery.😊

  • @aaronpoage597
    @aaronpoage597 Жыл бұрын

    A Man of Virtue Oh, to be a man of virtue, With compassion in his soul, To live a life of honor, And to make his heart his goal. To treat his fellow man with kindness, And to love his neighbor true, To be a friend to all who need him, And to help them see it through. For virtue is the key to happiness, And compassion is its guide, To live a life of love and kindness, And to never leave one's side. So let us strive to live with virtue, And to treat each other well, For in the end, it is our kindness, That will make our story tell. And when the final day has come, And we look back on our life, May we be proud of all we've done, And the love we shared in strife. For there is no greater joy in life, Than to be a man of virtue true, To live a life of love and kindness, And to make our hearts anew.

  • @SobyNtahondi02
    @SobyNtahondi02 Жыл бұрын

    4:02 "attention is what teaches intellect". Funny thing is;only after my second listen is when I caught that

  • @pattyhansen7563

    @pattyhansen7563

    Жыл бұрын

    This is especially true with small children. My mother was a pre-k teacher. They often would tell the parents that a well behaved child was able to learn more than a child that entered pre-k knowing alot already. The well behaved child could use self control and be able to sit still, not interrupt, & pay attention. They learned at a much faster rate & would often outpace the kids that came in already knowing ABCs or how to count. Have you ever tried to teach something to someone that just will not focus....? absolute nightmare.

  • @user-fv5ms4sz8e
    @user-fv5ms4sz8e Жыл бұрын

    My Sunday school teacher used to say, If someone offends you, Don't curse it, Don't nurse it and for Heaven's sake, Don't rehearse it, But in prayer disburse it And God will reverse it

  • @swerremdjee2769
    @swerremdjee2769 Жыл бұрын

    You the man, i didn't count how many relevant thing you spoke about in this little part of your lecture, but it were many👍

  • @itzReEvolution
    @itzReEvolution Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely amazing as always

  • @jerielcontreras5214
    @jerielcontreras5214 Жыл бұрын

    We assimilate and integrate all thing's that falls in our morality standards to fortify our belief and show our presence to the world as loud as we can advertising ourselves on what we can offer to the world to gain favors and opportunities that otherwise is hard to come by. Like a sharp sword we are in constant struggles on refining ourselves to be authentic as much as we can to the image we struggle to attain.

  • @tomcripps7229
    @tomcripps7229 Жыл бұрын

    I like to write down thoughts, quotes and proverbs. The process alone helps me understand them better.

  • @healing-for-all5349
    @healing-for-all5349 Жыл бұрын

    One thing that started off teaching me to be authentic, is to not impose a level of threat either with words, or body language if I wasn’t really brave enough to follow through with what I was challenging with towards a situation, and take responsibility and be honest with myself for what I was actually willing to do to stick up for what I believe is right. Partial coward or over agreeableness when my stress threshold was reached? I think both but I learned that having people (and myself) end up seeing that I wasn’t authentic to stand up for myself through and through was way more steps back than I felt like I was taking forward. And yes this was passive aggressive behavior but I didn’t know better back then. When I realized where I was at with my beliefs, I stopped trying to brute force my way through discomfortable situations, and prioritized evaluation of the situation and my boundaries. Then once I had my beliefs locked in- in a more secure manner, it empowered me to deal with life more authentically because I wasn’t trying to pay with mental and emotional currency I didn’t have, I knew where I was at and represented myself accordingly to what I knew I would have the balls to back up. I had to learn to be willing to take 1000 steps back in life (and ego) in order to start taking my first true steps forward. I think authenticity is your confidence in value representation- you believe in what your representing, and you are familiar with the environment and nature of responsibility that comes with having to have a back bone to stand up for what you believe amidst varying mindsets, not that your even explaining yourself, you just learn to shine with the genuine joy of confidence, knowing that- though you may not have everything figured out, you still do the work to show up to life doing the best you can, and show the cards you hold as is.

  • @shanecawelti

    @shanecawelti

    Жыл бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @tippytopdrawer

    @tippytopdrawer

    Жыл бұрын

    Beautifully written

  • @jonroads8281
    @jonroads8281 Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love this....

  • @georgesears1784
    @georgesears1784 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @leilagomulka5690
    @leilagomulka5690 Жыл бұрын

    Very cool: The authenticity of your words and affect. There is a power of necessity, like a sense of urgency, in your affect. I’m at a loss for the word I’m searching for to describe it. Would love to take your class. 🌹

  • @ellefirogeni4624

    @ellefirogeni4624

    Жыл бұрын

    The morale.

  • @chivalrous_chevy1163

    @chivalrous_chevy1163

    Жыл бұрын

    effect

  • @sempertito3515

    @sempertito3515

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@chivalrous_chevy1163 affect is appropriate. Maybe conviction.

  • @abdurrehmanmahoo966
    @abdurrehmanmahoo966 Жыл бұрын

    It’s a very interesting lesson. We should think ourselves and find solution of our problems by own-self. We are relying to much on other’s wisdom which are destroying our thinking and creativity capabilities.❤

  • @yudoball

    @yudoball

    Жыл бұрын

    +1

  • @Chancey9300
    @Chancey9300 Жыл бұрын

    ❤ Perfectly said....makes total sense 😀

  • @MotoGreciaMarios
    @MotoGreciaMarios8 ай бұрын

    Wow. Such incredible insight.

  • @oceansmile5941
    @oceansmile5941 Жыл бұрын

    Mr. Jordan sir, you're a blessing to humanity 🙏

  • @Razear
    @Razear Жыл бұрын

    As if the monologue couldn't get any nerdier with the LoTR reference...XD. There's a reason most people just parrot what they hear from the status quo. It's really difficult to actually conceive an original thought. And people also have a tendency to suppress their true feelings if they fear potential negative backlash. People warp themselves into all sorts of different personas depending on the situation or person they're speaking to.

  • @immanuelcunt7296

    @immanuelcunt7296

    Жыл бұрын

    It might be difficult to conceive an original thought. But it's not as difficult to conceive an authentic one. You can say what others say in a way that's fake, and you can say what others say in a way that's real to you. And part of that is seeing if you even believe it, but part of it is figuring out how to express it.

  • @ewencameron4269
    @ewencameron4269 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic advice Wish I’d heeded it 50 years ago

  • @AlaricMiguel
    @AlaricMiguel Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @emilybitzel7242
    @emilybitzel7242 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent.

  • @farshadmn4273
    @farshadmn4273 Жыл бұрын

    thank you 💯...

  • @OP-lk4tw
    @OP-lk4tw Жыл бұрын

    dude that thing about the cliches i can relate sooo much, it's so boring that most people talk in cliches pretty much, like you read or hear a bit and know exactly where it's going and it doesn't surprise you at all, it's annoying, and school is a bit to blame because it teaches that copy paste way of operating

  • @Chrisdfoust
    @Chrisdfoust Жыл бұрын

    Wow. You can tell Dr. Peterson loves what he’s doing in this clip. He seems really bright and animated here.

  • @Trrippy_Shades
    @Trrippy_Shades Жыл бұрын

    these are throwback uploads, nice

  • @cze33e

    @cze33e

    Жыл бұрын

    yeah, the JBPs university recordings are really good

  • @lumihuta
    @lumihuta Жыл бұрын

    Dr. Jordan Peterson, thank you for this video. It helps with the unborn child and the authenticity in me.

  • @awf80

    @awf80

    Жыл бұрын

    ???? You have an unborn child in you ?

  • @Feezwa

    @Feezwa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@awf80 We all do, we just call it differently. Life is a continous death and (re)birth, but not so much death that we actually die. We know cells are dying everyday in our bodies, but others are being made (born) to replace the death ones. So in order to live, we *must* know how to die* . The unborn child is the potential that still awaits to be awaken consciously. But because we refuse to die, to burn all the deadwood, we didn't even started to be.

  • @omar3011
    @omar3011 Жыл бұрын

    this man is saving my life.

  • @abijahmaniaco
    @abijahmaniaco Жыл бұрын

    There's nothing I've ever heard that holds a candle to these lectures.

  • @Pilgrim182
    @Pilgrim182 Жыл бұрын

    This man is magic

  • @yen-fuchen267
    @yen-fuchen267 Жыл бұрын

    我好喜歡他把 frodo 跟 bilbo 不小心搞混,看到這麼有智慧跟善辯的人身上發生這種可愛且無傷大雅的錯誤,有夠可愛。 I love so much that he mistook Frodo for Bilbo, which is such an endearing peccadillo from a wise and eloquent man like Jordan.

  • @emilyottsrocks3082
    @emilyottsrocks3082 Жыл бұрын

    When I can do the self-authoring program, I will be waiting for the self-counseling program ❤

  • @keithjohnsonYT
    @keithjohnsonYT Жыл бұрын

    I found myself asking my therapist, “…did I just say, ‘we should take all the people who want to shoot other people, line them up, and shoot them?’…because that’s what I heard.” (She just kept listening.)

  • @annanderson1470
    @annanderson1470 Жыл бұрын

    My daughter and son-in-law so need to know this!!!!

  • @hamdoolam

    @hamdoolam

    Жыл бұрын

    We all do

  • @annanderson1470

    @annanderson1470

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hamdoolam Yes, but walking with God can keep you and teach you authenticity! Thanks for commenting because no one is perfect and without fault!!

  • @hamdoolam

    @hamdoolam

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annanderson1470 yea Amen. But we strive upward and to be like Christ as much as possible.

  • @annanderson1470

    @annanderson1470

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hamdoolam Yes and Amen 🙏 Cause we want to be more like Him!! Peace and Blessings to you 🙏🙏🙏

  • @leilagomulka5690
    @leilagomulka5690 Жыл бұрын

    It’s all about paying attention…

  • @rodkata6367
    @rodkata636711 ай бұрын

    This short speech invoked a part of my that has been sleeping for years.

  • @JourdanRombough
    @JourdanRombough Жыл бұрын

    Love

  • @whiskeymonk4085
    @whiskeymonk4085 Жыл бұрын

    This man has helped me see.

  • @Jaimirytt
    @Jaimirytt Жыл бұрын

    Sir, yes

  • @derekbentley334
    @derekbentley334 Жыл бұрын

    How's that by being present and proving myself time and time again.

  • @aidanfegan6605
    @aidanfegan6605 Жыл бұрын

    Gold

  • @alexanderdejarnette874
    @alexanderdejarnette874 Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes I wonder if I listen to jp so much that his thoughts become my thoughts. Then I have to take a break for a while.

  • @Sorenthaz
    @Sorenthaz Жыл бұрын

    It's interesting how this is a lot akin to what spiritual teachers like Eckhart Tolle talk about when it comes to breaking free of the egoic mind and identifying with the one who not only observes the mind but observes the observer of the mind, which according to them is the true self or one's soul, aka consciousness.

  • @deemisquadis9437
    @deemisquadis9437 Жыл бұрын

    Love all living things unconditionally and forgive all things forever and leave the world and worldly things. This is the only way. 😊❤

  • @houch250
    @houch250 Жыл бұрын

    God i love how articulat he is, i wish one day i can do the same

  • @blakebunch4485

    @blakebunch4485

    Жыл бұрын

    Walloped down with a sledgehammer

  • @bennythetiger6052
    @bennythetiger6052 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this. I feel like I'm somewhat 70% authentic, but the 30% makes me feel so uncomfortable. It's an awful and disgusting steroid that you swallow when you want some sort of external validation. I've been trying to stop doing it, exactly like how Doctor Peterson has proposed, but I think what I need is to spend more time studying and cookin my thoughts

  • @iain8893
    @iain8893 Жыл бұрын

    The class’ disappointing sigh at mixing up Frodo and bilbo has me dead 😂

  • @abyss8759
    @abyss8759 Жыл бұрын

    Man this man is incredible

  • @Pan_Z
    @Pan_Z Жыл бұрын

    If you're never going to be yourself, then the life you live won't be for yourself. Without honesty, you'll never address any problem properly, or make life choices wisely. "Seem to be who you really are" -- Marcus Aurelius, Roman Empire

  • @christinarusso1299
    @christinarusso1299 Жыл бұрын

    Imagine having a course in college with this man lol

  • @YoMamasLlama22

    @YoMamasLlama22

    Жыл бұрын

    Right. I feel like I’d sit through my first lecture and be like “who IS this guy??”

  • @thatrandomcrazy
    @thatrandomcrazy Жыл бұрын

    i’m listening to your words and i’m tearing up

  • @erinmuetz8771
    @erinmuetz8771 Жыл бұрын

    "don't follow the lights"!

  • @treybarnes5549
    @treybarnes5549 Жыл бұрын

    Bad company corrupts good morals. It’s amazing to watch what happened to me when my wife became partner at a firm with a lesbian. I was shocked at her changes

  • @qualitydyl7088

    @qualitydyl7088

    Жыл бұрын

    You think your wife's lesbian co-worker is the cause of the problems you have in your relationship? I think you need to do some serious reflection and get your house in order

  • @treybarnes5549

    @treybarnes5549

    Жыл бұрын

    @@qualitydyl7088 no doubt about it

  • @siskonangolo756
    @siskonangolo756 Жыл бұрын

    I'm afraid I'll never be the same again in conversation after this video.

  • @patriot4506
    @patriot4506 Жыл бұрын

    I actually noticed this phenomenon of weakness if you don't express true thoughts and feelings but I'm not confrontational, recognize people are complex, so often they are not expressing their own true thoughts, feelings!! So it turns into empathy to the truth through false statements!! Ugh..Lolol

  • @warai309
    @warai309 Жыл бұрын

    "I am authentic, because what I like makes me not that I do what I like." - Alejandro Jodorowsky.

  • @mr.clickbait9062
    @mr.clickbait9062 Жыл бұрын

    This is a hard lesson I had to learn I should stayed quiet and thought before I was said

  • @Johnny_Boyi
    @Johnny_Boyi Жыл бұрын

    Where is a full video of this ?

  • @jeremycull8876
    @jeremycull8876 Жыл бұрын

    Ok this video is saying something very unusual for me. This 1 video, out of the 40+ 10 min clips and the 6 or so 2+ hr clips I've seen. I resonate with like 98% , but what struck me about this video is how little this situation applies to me... Shockingly so actually. It's fantastic advice and perspective of course, but I have to wonder what the suggestion is for a person at the other end of this extreme... I mean to communicate what I believe when I say something, and what I believe is unique to my individuality, and I tend to have the overwhelming problem that cliche and well circulated ideas aren't very efficient for expressing it. Of course I feel like well circulated ideas are the building blocks I use to form my own ideas, or are the same idea anyway because they source from the same belief. But it is MY belief. I don't offload my thinking onto something artificial ever... Because I can never remove my beliefs from my communication (unless in rare occasions I find the need to be elusive). Thanks for pointing this out 🤔 I just need to figure out how I can make good use of this

  • @JonathanMartinez-qh2so
    @JonathanMartinez-qh2so Жыл бұрын

    The second part seems harder to me where he talks about finding what’s false instead of the truth. I like when he talks about attention. And talks about finding the source of our ideas.

  • @KristenB-dg3br
    @KristenB-dg3br Жыл бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @MZRTMusic254
    @MZRTMusic254 Жыл бұрын

    I tried being my authentic self and ended up a loner😅 not that I was being a jackass, I just couldn't find anyone else who shares my interests so I had to detach myself from people because I realized I was trying to imitate something that wasn't the real me just so I could be accepted into the small identity groups that constituted the society (I was in a high school boarding school). But occasionally I would engage with a few on my interests. Comic books, astrophysics, gaming and Electronic Music

  • @pattyhansen7563

    @pattyhansen7563

    Жыл бұрын

    This is true for myself, as well. When I share my real views on things, it makes the others around me uncomfortable. I am not often surrounded by similar thinking. my husband & I have been in marriage counseling & often I feel like I can not even be my authentic self with the counselor (even tho she has helped us dramatically). I have come to the realization that I withhold my authentic self almost 100% of the time, and that the others around me misread me, my viewpoints, opinions, political & religious leanings etc... I have had people say some crazy sh*t to me in the past 2-3 years which has left me stunned that they can't figure out "who" I am. But this counselor has told me that I have such a reserved, guarded front that my persona is like a well fortified castle. But the problem is when I actually open myself up to others, my views are not popular or accepted. Society is a hard thing to operate in. My chickens & pigs are much easier company

  • @elkcalibrium3131

    @elkcalibrium3131

    Жыл бұрын

    To me that's better than trying to fit in

  • @MZRTMusic254

    @MZRTMusic254

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pattyhansen7563 I can deeply relate on the 'being misunderstood' part. In some of the online groups I'm in I'm usually confronted by hostility. And when things get intense and the insults come and they start to reveal what they really think of me it just baffles me and it hurts a little that they would perceive me in that manner. Yet I always try to be as polite and articulate as possible. But I'm used to it now. Some of them are starting to get an understanding of how I view the universe. That's good enough for me. I hope you and your husband are in a much better place than you were before

  • @pattyhansen7563

    @pattyhansen7563

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MZRTMusic254 Yes, we are, thank you for your concern. In some instances I never bother to correct the person, because THEY have shown their true colors about how they feel about someone like me. its just that they never really know WHO I am. I have had that feeling of hurt & confusion, too. But it made sense when the therapist explained how my body language comes across. Its so weird, because these are people who actually know me in life & see how I live & I would think they could even jump to conclusions about me based on the way I live. Maybe others are not as intuitive as me?

  • @alivendetta181
    @alivendetta181 Жыл бұрын

    Sensitivity

  • @andrealeobons
    @andrealeobons Жыл бұрын

    I really miss this Peterson. I might be very wrong about what I’m about to say but this is how I feel. And I will try to be as truthful and not use the truth as a sword as much as I can. I aim this to be helpful to him and to me (since this is the first time I’m articulating these thoughts). His atitude was so much more generous and humble. He was subjected to so much anger and persecution his whole public behavior changed. He was much more amicable, like a warm hearted professor who spoke some harsh truths to his students. Now most of the time I see him he seems just harsh, self-conscious (of his importance) and a bit self-indulgent. For quite a while almost every time he speaks I feel uninterested although I might be very interested in the subject. The way he speaks now is filled with a quiet anger and overt contempt and he seems to have a sneer on his face when he speaks (sometimes more sometimes less but it’s always there). When he talks to people in interviews or Exodus round table it gets better and almost disappears but when it’s a presentation, I feel very turn off by his demeanor. He suffered so much I think his heart hardened quite a bit and he hasn’t dealt with all the situations he allowed to be put in (he was very brave but a soul can only take so much), I don’t think angry Peterson is the real Peterson. I think the above is, he is just going through a very hard phase and I pray he will go back to this but even better as a person. His subliminal anger seems like post traumatic stress to me. Not a psychologist but that’s how I see it. His fight since late 2016 has been honorable but his personality has suffered and it is still absorbing the impact of all those lies and attacks. He is a gentle soul in my opinion and he will overcome this “demon” that has been inhabiting him. I hope I overcome mine too, we all have them albeit in different intensities. I think I can learn a lot from what has happened to Peterson. This bothers me so much for a reason that’s for sure. God bless you Jordan and fil you with Ruach Elohim (Exodus reference 😉).

  • @rabidmisquito1

    @rabidmisquito1

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you really hit the nail on the head here. I sense that too. When I went to see him lecture, he told a joke about a feminist that really made me uncomfortable. It seemed to disrespect the basic humanity of the person, regardless of how wrong she may have been about her assertions. It seems that being associated with some of the guys from the Daily Wire hasn't helped. Comedy is a fine line, of course. I hope he works through this and returns to his core as well.

  • @sethlinnell2514

    @sethlinnell2514

    Жыл бұрын

    His addiction has changed him no doubt, possibly becoming more bitter and cynical. As well as becoming well known. But he still has wisdom and says profound things.

  • @vijeshgandhi2961

    @vijeshgandhi2961

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh my god, I thought I was the only one who had this opinion! I agree with everything you said, and was surprised no one was expressing it. I too like pre-covid Peterson more. However, I have noticed in his most recent clips that he's toning down the snark a little, maybe less angry. To me there's 3 Dr Petersons. One is my spiritual guide who makes me understand religions and feel divine connections, the other is my self-help guru who makes me want to be a better person, and the third is a stern father who warns me about the perils of leftism. It's the last one that brings out the most anger in him.

  • @HBIC777

    @HBIC777

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s a Manifestor. Look it up. He isn’t here to be a people pleaser or to make things more palatable. He’s here to make an impact. If you’re repelled, he isn’t for you. That’s just facts.

  • @ergo322

    @ergo322

    Жыл бұрын

    my friend has a crush on Frodo

  • @JonathanMartinez-qh2so
    @JonathanMartinez-qh2so Жыл бұрын

    When he talks about cliche it reminds me of my paper I did for Anatomy and physiology. I want to share I feel young living essential oils are a financial trap due to over priced and independent resellers.

  • @vietangquoc9108
    @vietangquoc9108 Жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know what the full video's name is?

  • @malikapollard3618
    @malikapollard3618 Жыл бұрын

    I was made to feel weird because I didn't go the cliche route. Any kind of personal input is punished or rediculed. And it reflected in some of my grades. One time i had to redo an assignment because the teacher said I plagiarized. I asked her proof and all she said was: No one writes like this. The level was beyond me. I was so mad. Because it made me fall behind on other assignments. I had less trouble whenever I did decide to plagiarize. I'm never going back to a school. Not even for free.

  • @tornedsky
    @tornedsky8 ай бұрын

    "stop doing the things that you know are *wrong* that you couldn't stop doing."

  • @junevandermark952
    @junevandermark952 Жыл бұрын

    How are we to trust anyone to be a judge of who is, compared to who is not ... authentic? I read an article that suggested, "To be a great leader, you need the right mindset." That might be true ... but then who is going to qualify as a trustworthy judge concerning whether another person's mindset ... or even more important … whether one’s own mindset is "right?"

  • @immanuelcunt7296

    @immanuelcunt7296

    Жыл бұрын

    We have consciences and instincts like the instinct of awe, admiration, imitation, etc. There's no rule-set or criteria about authenticity or leadership. You know it when you see it. And the more you try to pay attention, the better you get at seeing it.

  • @junevandermark952

    @junevandermark952

    Жыл бұрын

    @@immanuelcunt7296 Do you believe that Jordan would make a great leader? In January Jordan claimed on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast that being transgender is a result of a “social contagion” and similar to “satanic ritual abuse,” and suggested that acceptance of the trans community is a sign that “civilization’s collapsing.”

  • @DonTruman
    @DonTruman Жыл бұрын

    Re: truth, I refer to the *pursuit* of truth. We pursue the truth by working it through together. While the postmodernist says "whatever" and doesn't even try.

  • @inkbythebarrelandpaperbyth6905
    @inkbythebarrelandpaperbyth6905 Жыл бұрын

    Be aware Pay attention To what you say Formulate ideas from your own thoughts and experiences

  • @maryj7423
    @maryj7423 Жыл бұрын

    Isn't he a freaking genius? He can realign you with yourself more than chakra "experts" and kiropractors all together

  • @Sacarat
    @Sacarat Жыл бұрын

    Is this an official channel or one that just reposts his videos.

  • @LikeManist
    @LikeManist Жыл бұрын

    Have anyone tried do this intetnally? How to manage that and get to the authentic part?

  • @yonayehezkel3150
    @yonayehezkel3150 Жыл бұрын

    Why Do Some People Find Thrill-Seeking Activities Such as Bungee Jumping or Skydiving Exciting Rather Than Scary? Whether it is bungee jumping, skydiving, other extreme sports, thrill-seeking theme park rides and even scary movies, in such instances we want to feel the limit and how we breach it: that we reach a state beyond our capabilities. We then enjoy the state. There is pleasure in exercising a certain level of control over fear. The pleasure of having control over fear then becomes stronger than the instinct of fear that surfaces. When fear dominates us, it feels like it penetrates every cell of our bodies, all the way to our bones’ marrow. That is why the pleasure we experience when we feel a certain level of control over fear is very powerful. However, if we felt that our lives had a higher eternal purpose, and we set ourselves on a path to attain that purpose, we would then feel no need for these kinds of transient pleasures, no matter how strong they are. We would also then not fear anything because we would see that we are controlled by the upper force, which wishes solely to develop us in order to benefit us with its eternal and perfect quality of love, bestowal and connection.

  • @randomuser7375
    @randomuser7375 Жыл бұрын

    maybe I parrot the status quo too much that I don't know what "stepping on a solid original thought" feels like anymore. or maybe I never did one. I might be just a sum of all the status quo that I consumed. no originality. no me. How do I tell the difference between my original thought vs the status quo that I just reiterate?

  • @rachaelclarke9268
    @rachaelclarke9268 Жыл бұрын

    Dr Jordan pertson did you go through this yourself?

  • @junevandermark952
    @junevandermark952 Жыл бұрын

    I suggest that Jordan wants others to believe that he is capable of leading his flock to eternal spiritual glory. “I was Jordan Peterson’s strongest supporter. Now I think he’s dangerous. He wanted to establish a church, he said, in which he would preach every Sunday.” Author … Bernard Schiff … professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Toronto.

  • @davidduff7180
    @davidduff7180 Жыл бұрын

    It's strange that Golem is the guild. It's almost as if Golem represents the integration of the shadow. He knows that it's too late for him. But he can still save frodo.

  • @derekbentley334
    @derekbentley334 Жыл бұрын

    3 way assurity bond TO MY 3 LAWSUITS crazy check, or authenticating coin checker, or narcissistic abuse from declassification points to times lines Checks position of democracy

  • @Intensive_Porpoises
    @Intensive_Porpoises Жыл бұрын

    Almost every conversation I have feels like tiptoeing through the Dead marshes or a minefield (for those not familiar with Lord of the Rings). It's always been that way and I'm in my late 30s To me conversation feels like prodding an angry crocodile with a stick - Not advised

  • @yonayehezkel3150
    @yonayehezkel3150 Жыл бұрын

    Can Humans be Tamed? We need to develop ourselves as human beings beyond our animate level of existence, and it is possible with a certain kind of education. Developing ourselves as human beings means learning and balancing ourselves with the integral laws of nature operating on our lives. If we learn how to positively connect among each other in human society, with altruistic attitudes replacing our current egoistic attitudes, we then develop ourselves beyond the animate level of existence and become human beings in the fullest sense of the term. First, we need to provide for our animate lives, giving our physical bodies the food, sex and family that they require, then after taking care of those essentials, we can begin our human development. We then need to learn who and what we are, where we are from, why we exist, how we can develop ourselves, how we can control our human development, what our attitude to our surrounding society should be, what society’s attitude should be toward us, and how we can develop together harmoniously, i.e. us in relation to society, and society in relation to us. We need to supply ourselves with this development that will make us human beings. Unfortunately, I see nobody understanding what it means to develop a human being, and we thus fail to realize such a process. One of the outcomes of our lack of development into human beings is our inability to understand the younger generation. We become increasingly detached from them, and do not know what will happen with them or how to guide them in a beneficial direction. We thus let life unfold as it does, into a proliferation of problems and crise. Very simply, we need to learn what nature wants from us, and to develop in order to balance with nature’s demands toward us. If we meet those demands, we can then build a harmonious and peaceful world, one that is in balance with nature.

  • @Yerruo2
    @Yerruo2 Жыл бұрын

    Bruh, the students that were able to attend his class man….

  • @nathanielross295
    @nathanielross295 Жыл бұрын

    To summarize what Peterson is saying, all you have to do is learn the concepts of “Introjection” and “Habitus Possession.” Memorize these concepts, and be forever weary of these mental illnesses. Additionally, they are closely related to Mass Psychosis.

  • @andrewwabik5125
    @andrewwabik5125 Жыл бұрын

    It’s hard for me to be authentic without being an asshole. I’m usually not even going out of my way to be, it’s just natural 😢

  • @andrewwabik5125

    @andrewwabik5125

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wnp67 I can be polite and have tact when I need to. It upsets me when I upset people, because most of the time I have a lot of compassion for most of them. When I feel the situation is serious and need to be real with someone, though, I’ll tend to say horrific things without much of a need to buffer it. I value truth, and although I won’t go out of my way to hurt someone, I will absolutely inadvertently say something horrible if it’s what I think. Of course, I tell people to do the same with me. I would rather my feelings hurt then to be lied to. I hate dishonesty, especially for the sake of simply keeping the peace.

  • @immanuelcunt7296

    @immanuelcunt7296

    Жыл бұрын

    Dude I was just like you. It's a fucking tightrope walk trying to figure out how to be authentic and say what you mean while also saying it with tact. The first thing is to understand that some people don't require your criticism so you can just detach yourself. The second is that if you say it in a very tactful way that doesn't feel authentic, and you practice that, you get better at doing it authentically and tactfully. And also, saying it tactfully, if it gets them to listen, actually communicates your authentic message more. Also try not to surround yourself with too many very agreeable people, have some tougher friends so you don't have to do it as much. Other than that, just do the careful work of feeling out which words are authentic and tactful at the same time, and practice it. It'll take time but you'll improve.

  • @Cate953

    @Cate953

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@andrewwabik5125 OMG I really understand what you are saying. I tend to find myself in the same situation 🤦‍♀️

  • @itskeagan3004

    @itskeagan3004

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andrewwabik5125 100% on the same page as you! Are you of European decent by chance?

  • @andrewwabik5125

    @andrewwabik5125

    Жыл бұрын

    @@itskeagan3004 I’m an American with 4 grandparents who were all 100% 1st generation immigrants from European countries. 1. Italy (Sicily) 2.Lithuania 3. Slovakia 4. Russia/Serbia (not sure).

  • @derekbentley334
    @derekbentley334 Жыл бұрын

    1-9 A-Z

  • @the2ndcoming135
    @the2ndcoming135 Жыл бұрын

    Job 22:5((I.S.V.))⚡️

  • @the2ndcoming135

    @the2ndcoming135

    Жыл бұрын

    **🧠🌩

  • @michaelmolachaan5693
    @michaelmolachaan5693 Жыл бұрын

    How I wish to have my wife back in my arms again........

  • @FromThe3021

    @FromThe3021

    Жыл бұрын

    You will bounce back lad, stay strong. What’s the alternative, curl up and waste away? Don’t be weak.

  • @latinaalma1947

    @latinaalma1947

    Жыл бұрын

    So sorry...I hope you find peace and healing.

  • @mrs.force-kihn118
    @mrs.force-kihn118 Жыл бұрын

    It’s like he’s inside my head. I try to share my favorite videos of him with my cousins but they hate on him so much. I have no idea why though? Unless your one of the pronoun peoples. How can you possibly be negative toward this man, he’s really doing nothing but helping.

  • @demetriusmiddleton1246
    @demetriusmiddleton1246 Жыл бұрын

    Speaking of not being authentic.... I don't like how the thumbnail isn't from the video. As if they are scared to let people know that the clip is from his college lectures and not something recent.

  • @inkbythebarrelandpaperbyth6905
    @inkbythebarrelandpaperbyth6905 Жыл бұрын

    If you say something that makes you feel weak stop it.

  • @Angelicaarchangelica
    @Angelicaarchangelica Жыл бұрын

    I have another clue...how about when you are saying something 😇 and wondering way you are saying that at the same time, however, you cannot stop yourself from talking 🤣🤣🤭 It is like...oh, shit, I don't even think that and I know I will regret tomorrow....I am not even angry, why do I sound angry??🤣🤣 And still you cannot stop talking 🤣🤣

  • @aasja7739
    @aasja7739 Жыл бұрын

    You use other words making this point. Face your fears. I learned that truth over 50yrs ago. It works.

  • @richardjohanson6421
    @richardjohanson6421 Жыл бұрын

    Takes a strong-willed person to change their flesh...

  • @davorock2974
    @davorock2974 Жыл бұрын

    You serpent tongue is in knots. Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! And in this little yard, there's a little old man With a little shovel in his little bitty hand He seems to spend all his days puffing fags and digging graves He hates the reverend vicar and he lives all alone in his home "Ah-choo, excuse me" Please Mr. Gravedigger, don't feel ashamed As you dig little holes for the dead and the maimed Please Mr. Gravedigger, I couldn't care If you found a golden locket full of some girl's hair And you put it in your pocket "God, it's pouring down" Her mother doesn't know about your sentimental joy She thinks it's down below with the rest of her toys And Ma wouldn't understand, so I won't tell So keep your golden locket all safely hid away in your pocket Yes, Mr. GD, you see me every day Standing in the same spot by a certain grave Mary-Ann was only 10, full of life and oh so gay And I was the wicked man who took her life away Very selfish, Oh God No, Mr. GD, you won't tell And just to make sure that you keep it to yourself I've started digging holes myself And this one here's for you "Lifted our girl, she apparently doesn't know of it Hello misses, thought she'd be a little girl Bloody obscene, catch pneumonia or something in this rain"

  • @ChesusCrest
    @ChesusCrest Жыл бұрын

    All seriousness aside i scrolled past this thumbnail/title too fast and my eyes registered it as "this is how you become autistic"