Jordan Peterson: How To Become The Person You’ve Always Wanted To Be | E113

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This weeks episode entitled 'Jordan Peterson: How To Become The Person You’ve Always Wanted To Be' topics:

0:00 Intro
02:22 Speaking my truth - the consequences of acting
08:06 How do you become who you want to be?
14:44 How do you build self-awareness?
22:04 Whats the importance of struggle?
25:30 Remote working
38:14 What do we learn from change?
48:56 How do I encourage someone out of despair?
56:37 How are you doing?
01:02:34 Our last guest question


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コメント (21)
  • The last 10 minutes! Wow. If you enjoyed this, please do me a favour and hit like and subscribe ❤️ (thank you)
  • I love that he didn’t apologize for crying. He just sat in his emotions because he knows they are ok and natural. One does not apologize for laughter because laughter is comfortable. Tears are uncomfortable, especially in front of others hence the “oh god, tears again”. But no apology. Apologizing for bringing discomfort to a situation through one’s emotions would imply that one’s emotions are less important than the emotions of those being apologized to. Watching that was personally profound. Bravo sir!
  • @Popolar_
    I cleaned up my room today. And changed some light bulbs that were not working. All of these were tasks I had been procrastinating on. And then I watched this video. I'm proud of myself and my progress today. :)
  • It’s so impressive how comfortable Steve is with silence. Shows what a great listener he is.
  • Every time I see Jordan Peterson cry I remember Ecclesiastes 1:18 - For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
  • "you don't want somebody else's fate. Your fate is more than enough. Your adventure is more than enough, its plenty. More than you could ever fully realise" - what a quote 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
  • Jordan Peterson is carrying so much weight and trauma from all of the millions of people he has helped. It is so hard to hold in those emotions, and seeing Jordan trying so hard to hold the emotions in as he is speaking truly is hard. It is hard to do, to be able to function properly with all of those emotions inside yourself. He is doing gods works. Thank you, Jordan Peterson.✊🏼❤️
  • There are no words sufficient nor worthy enough to express how thankful I am that Jordan Peterson exists in this world. He is real hope for everyone that needs it and the whole worlds best father to those whom have only an absence in that place in their life.
  • @Sagepage818
    Steven, thank you for providing a safe place for him to express himself. You said maybe 10 words and this was better than any interview I've ever seen. You have a gift.
  • As a man who is lonely, trying my hardest and fighting to keep my dreams alive. I needed this. What an absolutly beautiful conversation. Wow.
  • @Loy1950
    The part where Jordan Peterson expresses how heavy it weighs on him to hear what people he meets have gone thru, some of it probably unspeakable, touched me. It’s a testament to his love for God and man.
  • JP is an example of the one of the best versions of what humans can be with all good intentions. a balance of intellectuality and humanity.
  • @craig854
    I've watched hundreds of hours of JP over the last 7 or so years. This is the first time I've felt like he was in complete comfort talking. He wasn't under attack. He wasn't defending his views or position. This is sublime interviewing
  • I lack the words to describe JP and the impact he's making on the lives of many of us. Steven is right, thank-you is not enough to convey the message.
  • The best thing I've done is to start reading Newsletters. In my bio I have links to my favorite ones
  • The most modest and earnest thing is when he says about people coming up to him and he doesn’t take that praise in an egotistical way but he thinks about the pain before. He cares about their journey and he has this deep sense of caring for the previous. We adore you Dr Peterson. I will follow you until the end of time.
  • I feel like Jordan's carrying the worlds burdens on his shoulder, such an intelligent yet complex man seemingly still battling his own demons of anxiety and maybe depression. Great podcast, insightful, emotional and fulfilling! Keep doing what you do J.P!
  • Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.
  • As I sit here in tears, just letting the gravity of this conversation wash over my soul, I realize this is another great piece of the puzzle I am still trying to understand, let alone solve. What a wonderful piece. A true contribution to the human psyche. Thank you.