<<@Lynn.Bourassa
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I could've benefit from this soon long ago. I feel its too late .
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<<@jeanybradley5993
says :
Society id dead. Been dead for a while by now.
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<<@LaidBackPedalPusher
says :
No non-judgmental regard, please. This is where you must be 'polite.' Politeness is a demonstration of respect for humanity. You need not suspend judgment to be polite.
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<<@MarkM-cf9le
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Creativity is going your own way.
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<<@lisettespek8950
says :
Considering my probable IQ, I’ll be watching this several times. Thank goodness I’m so open.
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<<@EricHasLeftTheChat
says :
Hi, Dr. Peterson. I’ve listened to your YouTube videos and it’s hard to keep up! But I do have something that you might be interested in. I took a sample IQ test and I think I broke the test! No results. Website says. I can tell you how I did it, if you want. 📑 I know you. I know who you are. And I know that you would want to hear what I have to say if you knew what I had to say. -Black Dragon
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<<@Aybek4
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I really like this one!
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<<@swarden2
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“Politeness” COULD be defined by some societal classes/sectors as deference to a SHARED (not public) ‘honor code’…nobility, chivalry codes, etc. NOT necessarily “politeness” applied to ALL?
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<<@swarden2
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How about neuroticism as a positive correlation to creativity and/or IQ? My IQ is fairly high, my creativity is fairly high, and I had a great career (in a creative field) without finishing college. I wanted to work. I love DOING great work with brilliant people. ALL from an early age. I did well in school, but lost interest in the structure…and I’ve always been confidently goofy, depressive, ADD (but not formally diagnosed ‘til my 30s). BUT, I read voraciously (since age 3), travel, am FIERCELY curious, study physics, history, philosophy, & microbiome research for fun, etc. I have a good mind. I know it. I enjoy being me. But I’d not show up anywhere in any research…I guess I’m more self-educated than formally so. So IQ is part of an equation, yet “confidently goofy” should maybe be a data point, too. lol. hugs. peace.
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<<@swarden2
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How about neuroticism as a positive correlation to creativity and/or IQ? My IQ is fairly high, my creativity is fairly high, and I had a great career (in a creative field) without finishing college. I wanted to work. I love DOING great work with brilliant people. ALL from an early age. I did well in school, but lost interest in the structure…and I’ve always been confidently goofy, depressive, ADD (but not formally diagnosed ‘til my 30s). BUT, I read voraciously (since age 3), travel, am FIERCELY curious, study physics, history, philosophy, & microbiome research for fun, etc. I have a good mind. I know it. I enjoy being me. But I’d not show up anywhere in any research…I guess I’m more self-educated than formally so. So IQ is part of an equation, yet “confidently goofy” should maybe be a data point, too. lol. hugs. peace.
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<<@mozartwa1
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the main mistake of all psychologists of all schools and directions is that they study the psychology of a civilized person. it's as if ornithologists took on the study of fried chickens)) from a scientific point of view - this is a methodological mistake, because they do not study psychology as such, but only a picture on the surface of psychology, formed by culture if Maslow took on the study of not American Jewish emigrants, but American Indians - he would have received completely different results))
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<<@mozartwa1
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this cartoon hamster is a fantastic idiot))
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<<@jasonsomers8224
says :
1:23:00 evolutionarily, specifically memetically, how could mentorship not be a rewarded strategy? What could replicate faster than intentional, systematic replication?
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<<@asonofapriest
says :
Lice from hell
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<<@Secretname951
says :
This is amazing, please have more conversations like this!
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<<@BezA31
says :
DMT and TPN are anti-correlated. There you have your distinction between liberals and conservatives. I was about to write a book and name it 'Consciousness Gets in the Way of the Assembler,' where the Task Positive Network plays the role of an assembly line that gets distracted by the Default Mode Network. Task execution and executive functioning are the cornerstones of the conservative mind. Acting out plans in the external world is what makes society functional.
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<<@ChrisOgunlowo
says :
I enjoyed this. 🙏🏽
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<<@GloriaWatkins-c2u
says :
Very very aggressive atmosphere and your not but stared at in the mix of it apt living deveps into intimidation.
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<<@GloriaWatkins-c2u
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Segregation and not mixing different languages . This makes bad behaviours no communication mass disappointments in apts complexes.
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<<@GloriaWatkins-c2u
says :
If you overflow people in us trash deseasrs. Much of no qartine procedures. But overall population overflow bad air too
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<<@basemkhourma5163
says :
We live in an environmentally Deterministic World, that can be proved easily. Thank you
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<<@gregorycwitcher
says :
"Onward and upward and all of that..."
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<<@hihello-sx1sx
says :
I just wanna point out that Carl Rogers’ concept of unconditional positive regard does not imply a lack of discrimination between good things and things which require change. Rather it takes as a foundational principle the notion that the precondition for any possible change is acceptance. Unconditional positive regard in this view facilitates change by first providing those conditions for the patient to accept her/his situation. It’s also important to note that acceptance here is distinguished psychologically from things like apathy or hopelessness, even if the acceptance is regarding a situation deemed negative. Hopelessness and apathy are lack of action accompanied with negative emotion which suggest a lack of integration between the patient and the situation. Acceptance on the other hand requires integration, both cognitively and emotionally, where no aspect of oneself is incongruent with the other (I.e. there exists no emotion-thought mismatch or vice versa).
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<<@TDNMAFT.
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37:02 ah huh moment 😅I feel like I’m this Mimic person “fake it till you make it” but in that I ended up becoming it professionally 😂
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<<@maplegoose6364
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Words don't fail me. I fail them. I really appreciated the flow of revolving conceptual utterances, and their inherent quality of being imminently tangible to the minds state, of, a previously unarticulated, ( already present?), stasis of knowing.
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<<@terryfrancis10
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My personal experience with Politeness in the South (my family moved there from CA) was an avoidance of more trauma or struggle. So the Value was the kind of person who would not burden you with their problems and keep them to themselves would be the best kind of person. "She was so nice!" as the most important quality a person could have. They like receiving compassion but not giving it... Open people want to deal with those traumas and struggles so there might be an opportunity to release them but the Fear keeps them from dealing with their traumas directly. I've always felt different in my family so are some of us genetically different on some level? It's that divergent so maybe openness changes everything...
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<<@asamtaviajando8388
says :
My big five is paradoxical like the ones mentioned. My life is weird.
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<<@colefunderburk6130
says :
Jordan certainly was his best self in this discussion. He was relaxed and didn’t seem to ever really get defensive. I see these sometimes and it uplifts me in a way that is profound. It’s like he knows so much and if you start a conversation in good faith he explains the entire world for you. Beautiful.
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<<@hebertjerome
says :
I totaly comprehend this but dont understand it. It always takes 2 or 3 listens.
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<<@byronrhodes1659
says :
Jesus was the ultimate “tender defender”
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
These podcasts have helped me far more than Google, Wiki, YouTube on their own. Sharing and cross-fertilising seem to be a good thing as we move forward into the future. Let’s transcend together but it’s snakes and ladders in a way.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
Thanks to these educators for a great debate.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
Thanks to these educators for a great debate.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
The Eye and the Ear, looking for the Truth. Everybody might like to seek their personal meanings and truths.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
Music and Art are beautiful beyond measure and experimentation and subcultures should be encouraged.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
Competence and status are the watchwords maybe - power really comes from sacrifice and not being too greedy. Domination can be a respectful and correct power in the Kingdom but I’ve learnt to painfully introspect, influenced by Dr. Peterson.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
Power and over aggression and mixed ideologies are thorny areas in history. Professor Peterson has taught us this and we should be careful about these areas now, excepting that none of us know where we are in the Universe and can only predict the future by rough trends, say the brilliant approximations over time of Ray Kurzweil.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
I’m finding we are becoming more superhuman by working more tightly together. But if the Chaos is too overpowering we should readjust to a disparate pathway.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
We are not pure like Jesus. But we can generate love for the future by following in his footsteps. We are relatively spoilt in this New Age and have to be careful we don’t create “a Tower of Babel too far”.
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<<@davidfarrall
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Things are potentially good if you walk the tightrope of Order and Chaos. I love to be one of the propounders of Jordan’s magnificent body of life work. The Hero myth does work but a hero always wants to “die a little deeper”. This may seem irresponsible but in the symbiosis of Life, I strongly believe it may be a major constituent of the Future.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
Being high in openness and neuroticism is very tough on you and others and you can become a disruptor. Jordan should know. But you get help and get rebuild time.
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<<@davidfarrall
says :
Openness can be good, along with appropriate risk taking, generating new strands of creativity.
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<<@michaelmackley4110
says :
Absolutely incredible. Much like the top comment I'm also amazed at how much of this I could follow due to watching so much JBP, but in this one they were able to jump around and connect so many things simultaneously I think I'll get extra value out of watching this particular one at least twice, possibly more.
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<<@CKing-he8wh
says :
38:50 self-possession under great stress of unknown(yet remembered, yet not remembered) threats to my well-being and maintaining com-pose-Uer (the flame of passionate defence of who “i” am and who “i” am not)when confronted with psychological manipulation by external unidentified forces who seek control of my mind and the information my mind “possesses” in the deep dark cracks and fissures.. that i do not want to remember Extreme Ownership
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<<@16352huey
says :
I agree with the prediction that institutes of “higher education” will render themselves irrelevant. Orgs like Kahn Academy + long form format style of creditable discussions will provide the majority of higher education-at least to non-academic types - available to anyone with an internet connection. Think of what the avoidance of mass debt would do for productivity.
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<<@dijik123
says :
According to me u want to help ppl go directly to them surround urself with ppl who dislike u don't adjust urself make them adjust themselves according to u.
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<<@kwg5044
says :
The Tubes really seem to be engaging in bandwidth diminishment and "ad bombing" on the good Dr.
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<<@RnBLover1997
says :
According to Youtube I have already watched this video but I have zero memory of that supposed fact lol.
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<<@Deliadaliadoo
says :
IQ tests assess not only how well someone can learn the things that society expects them to learn, but also those who are good at taking tests, which would predict success at university and this success in life.
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<<@joryiansmith
says :
I'm surprised that around the 22:48 minute mark, Jordan says values have little-to-no predictive ability. However, his own extensive testing of values via his self authoring and future authoring products revealed exceptional improvements in his own students academic results. But his future authoring didn't address values, they addressed goals you say? Of corse they did. And what are goals an exact expression of? Your values. Your priorities. You cannot have goals without values. In other words, goals are the means by which we achieve our values, the actions we undertake to carry out our values. Your values are your vision. Goals are are directions and path toward your vision. It's less a destination problem and more of a journey problem that never ends. The rent is due daily. Additional real world evidence of the power that values hold, especially in social dynamics with social judgment, just watch The Circle on Netflix. People that lie and value themselves at the expense of others, when found, are relentlessly punished and voted off the social game.
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