Where Does Your Personality Come From?
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The “In filth it will be found” statement hits a home run.
@ehaurader2640
24 күн бұрын
Woah It just hit me too bro it does hit a home run straight up
@paulzeigler1075
22 күн бұрын
Did you catch the Latin variant of it?
@hanswoast7
17 күн бұрын
@@paulzeigler1075 "In sterquilinis invenitur"
@paulzeigler1075
17 күн бұрын
@@hanswoast7 thanks!
Man those lectures are priceless
I can listen to J. Peterson all day!
@siddharthjodh
25 күн бұрын
I have done it several times.
@raginald7mars408
24 күн бұрын
Mind Opiate Addiction makes Peterson RICHHH$$$$$
@ContentRemoved___
23 күн бұрын
Or Kermit. Either one. All day long.
@quintessence3991
23 күн бұрын
That's because he knows how to manipulate you.
@terrormilk384
22 күн бұрын
I actually did that when I first found him, hours on hours just listening to him showed me a lot
I have been watching Dr Peterson's videos for about 3 or 4 years now... I have found myself with the ability to articulate my thoughts to a more diverse audience... I have even expanded my vernacular. Being from the south of the USA ,I stand out, like a sore thumb😅
@clodismccuien8082
25 күн бұрын
Protect this guy at all costs
Wisdom in motion. it's like he speaks to the thoughts directly that you don't need to think about what he is saying but rather have him as part of your thoughts while listening
@quintessence3991
23 күн бұрын
You can tell you listen to a lot of old Jordy. He appears to be driving you insane.
@Brett-yq7pj
22 күн бұрын
That damn Peter jordanson
Telling off-color and offensive jokes at parties of mixed company is my specialty.
@onegorgeouschick
23 күн бұрын
ADHD
These ppl have no clue they are learning from a LEGEND...
@albertlevins9191
17 күн бұрын
They know. I have watched these lectures myself, and it is some of the best information on the subject. If I had been there, I would've sat there gawking, rapt. Trying to keep up. When I watched it on YT, I could pause and go back, and rewatch. That helped. But, those people in the video, well they could have asked him questions. Even stupid ones, or funny ones. Would have been cool to be there.
Damn " You always learn when you are wrong" Painful yet Joyful
Thank you so much for posting your lectures, you help so many people so much, I wish you well.
These lectures are so inspiring. I am so thankful that we can so easily hear what Jordan has to say.
I was literally just discussing this with my wife today. I like Dr. Joe Dispenza’s play on words: Your personality is your “personal reality”. Our whole reality shifts when one core belief, thought process, behavior, word, etc.. changes. When forgiveness and understanding have their way. Identity takes root. That fundamental algorithm of being changes drastically. Right on time with this one 🙏
Hi I love listening to you, your like a talking book, I wish my kids will grow to be like you ❤
Thank you for your knowledge Dr. Pererson
Every freakin sentence, true. It’s incredible the wisdom he brings. When the disciples said to Jesus, “Where else will we go? You have the words of life.” I find a parallel with Christ. And before someone comes in saying, “just listen to Christ and not Peterson.” I believe God created Peterson to bring us words for life TODAY. And this does not invalidate Christs teachings, it testifies to the words of Christ because they agree! God is that big and that good. And I believe each of us are called to find that truth within ourself and have the courage to speak it, that is the way of Christ. To bring the truth into the open so that it snuffs out the darkness. And now you say, “Jesus IS the truth.” And I reply, if that fact is the ONLY truth you know, you’re only a basic infantrymen at max, but more likely still a trainee. There is no shame in it, but there is more honor in becoming a finely tuned and disciplined sniper. But beware, there IS shame in only being a trainee while claiming the status of sniper. The sniper will look at you with disgust before crushing you underfoot in front of your battalion.
So very good. Thank you.
Thanks for posting this! :)
So lovely to hear your speeches. ALOHA!
Thank you Dr. Peterson
Identity, personality and behavior are not the same thing! Many assume they are or use ine while referring to another and this is where confusion starts!
Thank you JBS, the lecture is very good, I have a new perspective on myself.
Ariticulating the cognition with persieverence and formulating the Rightounsness from the wisdom of geace. Gratitude to you Jo.
I'm a long time fan, and this is some of his best 10 minutes ever.
You are genius
I would love to have been in that room. 🙏❤️
@Kevin-sr8yx
25 күн бұрын
Paying thousands for what you can now get for free?
@jmarie7252
25 күн бұрын
He’s formulating courses that will be offered for a reasonable price…think about how emotionally healthy the world could be if everyone could benefit from his knowledge and wisdom…love how he breaks down story lines in movies and the Bible…❣️❣️
You always learn
Of course psychologists must explain personality. Because that is their bread and butter. Alan Watts on the other hand was a philosopher and expert on Eastern cultures. He said personality derives from the old Greek word PERSONA. Which is a fictional construct used in drama . . . or comedy. You be the judge. How sincere . . . or how serious is the issue or question of personality ????? Dr. Peterson nails it when he says in the West we are expected to become completely independent individuals . . . come hell or high water. That last remark is gratuitously added by me.
@antoniorossi1441
24 күн бұрын
Persona significa 'maschera' dal teatro...
Can not get what you want all time but can get it
Good video
from in 'being with'
Modern day philosopher
would love a conversation with him.
I see a red door and it has been painted black... We love Jung and Peterson.
1:17 I wasn't aware Matt Walsh attended his lectures before
It’d be really cool if someone of Dr Peterson’s influence and caliber had a spiritual awakening, literally realizing “I’m not the body nor the thoughts… I’m the spirit, the eternal awareness experiencing body and thoughts.” That’s what a lotta people are missing and need to find right now in their healing. The missing ingredient in the religious and psychological puzzle in the West.
@RiccardoL
24 күн бұрын
What makes you sure he hasn't already understood that?
@StarcraftUser
24 күн бұрын
I got to listen to him speak in Colorado Springs a month ago about his book coming out in November titled “We who wrestle with God”. He seems much more spiritual now than ever. Can’t wait to read the new book
@cynthiastinson7059
24 күн бұрын
We all need Jesus, he is better than religion.
@jonweston6294
24 күн бұрын
Sounds great!
@gregorywitcher5618
24 күн бұрын
Not so with his Right Hand man, Orthodox Icon Carver Jonathan Pageau. Dr. Peterson has been pointing to the cross. ✝️☦️✝️
From others ignorance comes my personality❤❤🎉🎉
Personality can be unpredictable depending on the situation you’re in. Case to case basis I shall say. It’s a projection of realism within a person’s mind, the inner soul of being, one can never tell. It’s how you respond to situations, circumstances and other matters that happens in your life. When human intervention sets in that is beyond your control, then you can’t do anything about it. You’re in a trap and you just have to live with it. Stephen Covey said “Paradigms are powerful because they create the lens through which we see the world…If you want small changes in your life, work on your attitude. But if you want big and primary changes, work on your paradigm.” In my opinion, that’s where your personality will either change or remain stagnant.
Over independence with parents
:doS learning a particular way Cause anxiety? I had like a strange epiphany raking leaves. As i was going to try unclogging a drsinage creek where i had dumped trashcans full of leaves. I was going to use the cheap bags from the kitchen and seen the heavy duty kind for a maintence project. There was a bunch so i smashed to compress them and later when i was asleep i was dreaming about some stuff in the realms of marality and thought maybe its usable material to build upwards.
The suits are wayyyy cooler JP 😀 the lecture is equal in brilliance to the pod casts
An introverts backpack is usually lighter.
@MrReubenTishkoff
24 күн бұрын
I'm an introvert and mine was the heaviest. Because it was full with all the books. 📚🤓
@thomasnodoubt8672
23 күн бұрын
Wanting to know The TRUTH, and holding on to that goal was the goal in my life. I never knew how difficult that was going to be. And not just the figuring out which ‘truth’ was a lie and which ‘truth’ was real has become a lifelong project and one that will cause one to become an introvert, assuming we introverts are not just created ‘extra-special’ 😅 lol, right? It seems to be a thankless task for the vast majority of the masses care not about their fellow man nor his plight in life just trying to survive in todays’ world(s)… selah!
from listening to gangsta rap G im straight from the streetz
@MiloTimberlake
25 күн бұрын
What do you mean?
@FireMuscle11
25 күн бұрын
😂
@talentxplosion
25 күн бұрын
Dr peterson is gangsta.. that's whats up 😂😅
@kic0kass
25 күн бұрын
Songs... Ganger paradise or Jay z?
@lennard5393
25 күн бұрын
@@kic0kass Tommy Wright III meet yo maker
@8:10 thanks to exploration of podcasts and online lectures I have only just recently realized that I have constructed my life in such a way that despite my flaws and failings, I live extremely comfortably and in great health. I don’t think about how lucky I am as often as I should. God is good.
The JBP "glow up" is very real from the UofT days. Time to get him back in the weight room.
I want a sketch of Kermit the frog do a jordan p lecture
Can someone help me to understand better, in his proposition where does the personality actually comes from?
Let’s go
Is there a possibility no matter how you shift your personality, in terms of big 5 model lets say, either being introverted or extroverted, agreeable or disagreeable, people would still not like you? Even if you do resolves your 'incorrect construe of the world', new problem would still arise, and you would, in a most desperate sense, never find a way out?
Your experiences and environment which determines your choices which points to free will conditioned by exterior factors more so than biological, for me. people are a product of their lineage but it seems like the bigger impact is how you experience things and what's happening around you
So, where does the personality come from?
Its not obvious, that you can make a framework, and structure around that is that!
In my opinion the man is genius.
🥰
Peterson asks what is more part of you: your arm or your mother/child? Peterson starts with the point that perhaps your personality is outside of you... These things (your arm or your child) that you value are not outside of you, but inside. These are all values. Internal values. How you define yourself is by what you value. When what you value changes, your identity/personality changes. It's not as convoluted and complex as he made it out to be, respectfully. Values = identity = (true) you It's not about outside/inside. Our interactions with the outside world simply expose our nature (values), and expose us to different values we may pursue. Identity is simple.
now what do you learn when you're correct you you're walking in the world you're operating the world you have a sense of what you want to have happen you're always looking at the world through this sense of what you want to have happen you're acting so that what you want to have happen will happen and when it happens well then you're happy because well first of all you get what you want and that's good maybe depending on what you want but it's also good because if you get what you want when you act then it turns out that your model of how to act is valid right the outcome that you get what you want indicates no error on the part of your model but it's very frequently the case that when you act to get what you want you don't get what you want and then that's unpleasant because you don't get what you want but it's even more unpleasant because it brings with it the hint of a suggestion that the manner in which you're construing the world is incorrect at some indeterminant level so for example if you tell a party tell a joke at a party you presume that people will attend and then when they hear the joke they will laugh and then if you tell the joke and it goes flat or even worse disgusts and offends people then you're going to be taken aback and that's partly because you didn't get what you want and that's not so good but it's but it's more because there's something wrong with the way you conceptualize the situation and then you're faced with a problem and the problem is the emergence of a domain of the unknown it's like well what kind of mistake did you make maybe you're not as funny as you think you are that that could be a big problem
I am a product of my environment. Society has made me who I am. If you don’t like me you don’t like society.😂 said some guy. Birds of a feather flock together.
@rejectionisprotection4448
25 күн бұрын
"My environment". Is that Mars?
Dr. Petersen , Where do you teach, Which university ?
@Jack-gn4gl
22 күн бұрын
He is a psychologist and author
@mariannell
17 күн бұрын
He doesn't teach anymore, he is an emeritus. Now you can learn from his KZread channels. He also goes on tour...
The mirror only reveals the packaging. The packaging only reveals what you are wearing.
How many professors talk like this? Profess? Think?
In Christ ❣️
Who is the hacker?
Hi. I have a question. I’m an intelligent young man. But I’m terribly afraid of success, and happiness. Perhaps because I don’t believe I deserve it, perhaps because I don’t believe it to be possible, perhaps because I truly hardly know what happiness even is. I’m not fully sure. I was bullied as a kid and never understood by my family, and therefore have extremely low self esteem. The reason I can say that, and nonetheless still start with “I’m an intelligent man”, is because, somehow, in some specific things I _do_ have confidence. Maybe because those things weren’t touched and therefore shattered in school and at home. I’m not fully sure. As of now, most tasks make me feel extremely overwhelmed. You would think I’m lazy. But I’m _so_ not. Therefore, looking for a good, high paying job, is extremely overwhelming. And keeping one, is incredibly overwhelming too. In fact, I got fired, because I wasn’t showing up, because I was too overwhelmed. My question is: how can I overcome this, so that I can be confident in myself, enough to pursue - and keep - a “real”, high-paying job? Thank you.
@mariannell
17 күн бұрын
You are obviously young... Start with a non-high-paying job. Maybe the pressure of society overwhelms you, to make a career, to become someone... Ambitious people would feel lucky in your position. Perhaps you are not ready. Take small steps. Just talking from experience, although I fucked up, but things went and go bad for me, like for Job.
@mariannell
17 күн бұрын
Good that you discovered Dr Peterson. He is wise.
The only identity is ego.
I blame my family
@mariannell
17 күн бұрын
Don't blame, brother. We are going to make it...
Hes farkin good man,an im a christain woman.research smart men,an add on righteous smart women.❤❤❤
You will be flabbergasted when you realize that your personality comes from Uranus.
Why is it that your classes are always just you talking? Why not use a more investigative way to teach your students, in a way that they can sey what they think and debate with your ideias? Wouldn't it be better for their development?
"You always learn when you're wrong." Unless you're one of those screeching college campus ideologues who transforms social justice activism into a personality trait, of course.
Surprised he’s not crying… 😂
@mariannell
17 күн бұрын
I love his sensitivity...
Must find out what did wrong in world 🌍
My personality comes from poverty, loneliness and being cursed for being born a millennial.
@mariannell
17 күн бұрын
Being a millennial is not a curse, but I can relate with you. Mostly, situations like ours come from the family and then some unluckiness...
First here yaaay
Dragon 🐉 myth live underground and bring something back value
Jesus Christ of Nazareth gave me His personality.
WHY AM I NOT BEING REMOVED FROM HAVING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND WAR CRIMES INFLICTED ON MY EVERY MOMENT OF LIFE?!?! MY NAME IS RONALD AARON LOPEZ.
My husband and children is more personality to me
peak Jordan right here, I really wish he had stayed out of going head first into politics ... and religion.
@freshbakedclips4659
23 күн бұрын
The reason he became better it's because he explored religion and distilled all the wisdom he learned. The way you frame religion seems negative
Don't ever go around saying Give em hell. It makes you a hypocrite
He fell off
@thatomofolo452
25 күн бұрын
Bye please 😒
now what do you learn when you're correct you you're walking in the world you're operating the world you have a sense of what you want to have happen you're always looking at the world through this sense of what you want to have happen you're acting so that what you want to have happen will happen and when it happens well then you're happy because well first of all you get what you want and that's good maybe depending on what you want but it's also good because if you get what you want when you act then it turns out that your model of how to act is valid right the outcome that you get what you want indicates no error on the part of your model but it's very frequently the case that when you act to get what you want you don't get what you want and then that's unpleasant because you don't get what you want but it's even more unpleasant because it brings with it the hint of a suggestion that the manner in which you're construing the world is incorrect at some indeterminant level so for example if you tell a party tell a joke at a party you presume that people will attend and then when they hear the joke they will laugh and then if you tell the joke and it goes flat or even worse disgusts and offends people then you're going to be taken aback and that's partly because you didn't get what you want and that's not so good but it's but it's more because there's something wrong with the way you conceptualize the situation and then you're faced with a problem and the problem is the emergence of a domain of the unknown it's like well what kind of mistake did you make maybe you're not as funny as you think you are that that could be a big problem