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The Psychology of Human Aggression | J. D. Haltigan | EP 464

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Jordan B Peterson

Jordan B Peterson

Күн бұрын

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@Hexadeci
@Hexadeci Ай бұрын
I’m an academic. Not only did I have to write a diversity statement for my job, I was asked to revise it AFTER I was hired. The word “tolerance” was “not inclusive enough.” You can’t make this stuff up. Not sure if this is even discussed here but this is my guy.
@scionofdorn9101
@scionofdorn9101 Ай бұрын
“The word tolerance isn’t quite emotionally charged enough for us, we’d like you to revise it.” “Be thankful I’m ‘tolerant’ at all. You don’t want to see me emotionally charged. Be thankful for what you’ve been given and what you have not.”
@drlca6601
@drlca6601 Ай бұрын
I'm sorry you had to endure the imposition of hostile ideology into your daily life. It wasn't me that did it, but I'm still sorry. I feel a lot of people just need to hear that. Society has failed so many for so long now.
@theBaron0530
@theBaron0530 Ай бұрын
It's not just in the academic world. It's in business, and perhaps in more subtle ways than blatantly asking for a DEI statement from prospective or current employees. For example, my company, which makes management software for school districts, just distributed an employee satisfaction survey, which had about 10 questions relating to how equitable and inclusive the company is. And though it's touted as an anonymous survey, and participation is optional, it's really neither. If we want to trace who gave which answers and who participated and who didn't, it's easy enough to find.
@retiredby3570
@retiredby3570 Ай бұрын
And yet you participated... That is the problem
@CPHSDC
@CPHSDC Ай бұрын
I visited a state college Creative Writing class, way up North. The class consisted of a 100# spectacled young female teacher, five white girls also fro way up North and a Black guy, maybe an athlete, but a real smart ass . He ran the class like a Bully. I almost took the class even though it was too far away, and it would have otherwise been a poor repeat of a class I had just finished, to educate the kids and the teacher about life. The price of petrol is too damn high. (In my former life I helped train surgeons)
@BPrim-ce5zw
@BPrim-ce5zw Ай бұрын
This is one of my favourite episodes. I like when JBP has someone else who is familiar with psychological literature at a level that is comparable. You get another perspective on relative material.
@imnotdiego4862
@imnotdiego4862 Ай бұрын
In name of the future society, I’m very glad, honored and proud of having people like you! If I was your son I would be so proud of having the courageous father for keeping standing for what is correct and true. 🙌🏻👏🏼
@Trump2024asw
@Trump2024asw Ай бұрын
I'd like to thank Dr. Peterson for year's of free therapy helpful while poor.
@richardspeakes2883
@richardspeakes2883 Ай бұрын
White privileged
@jbeagle26
@jbeagle26 Ай бұрын
I o
@stormeharris4924
@stormeharris4924 Ай бұрын
Absolutely ❤
@carolynbrightfield8911
@carolynbrightfield8911 Ай бұрын
He's been far more helpful to me than any of the 30 psychs I saw over nearly 30 years - except for 3. So about 10% of them are useful ime. And now, in the Age of Untruth, how can you trust any professional who supports biological myth.
@JasmineDaisy111
@JasmineDaisy111 Ай бұрын
He’s increased my inner vocabulary.
@richardkameka2928
@richardkameka2928 Ай бұрын
I grew up in the 90s. We played house and wandered through the woods with sticks in our hands pretending we were wizards and knights. We got the entire neighborhood involved. Everyone hung out at our house, and we played video games, but we wanted to play outside more than we played video games. We grew up with anime and still watched it into my 30s. My Dad also kicked our asses if we were disrespectful 😂 i recoil from modern society because it doesnt make sense. Social interaction has become weaponized and trust is breaking down in the workplace. I refuse to leave my home because I dont want to deal with people. I take my son to the park and he has a good life, but I dread speaking with other parents because they are, on average, insane. He isn't in school yet, but Im not looking forward to having to deal with parents and teachers in a modern age. I thought I was cluster B for so long, but I realize that I had a very good childhood, and looking back, i appreciate it more, even though we grew up poor as shit. The incentive structure in our everyday world is the problem, not just online. Im not a doctor or scientist, but I believe that the internet and social media are magnifying the already existing incentive structure and making it easier for psychos to get what they want. People get more attention for behaving like psychos and degenerates, which makes it easier for genius, millionaire psychos to manipulate people. It's not the result of the internet. It was always there, waiting to be unleashed. Technology has been unleashed on us, and we have not caught up to its progress. Maybe im just blind, though. Men have resorted to backstabbing because the cpnsequences for fist fights are 10x what they used to be. We have been neutered by a feminine culture.
@Coolpoolers
@Coolpoolers Ай бұрын
Very well said and agree with your sentiment.
@simonkorber9673
@simonkorber9673 22 күн бұрын
Shesh
@anti_prophet666
@anti_prophet666 20 күн бұрын
Based
@doctorsketch7476
@doctorsketch7476 8 сағат бұрын
man when ur right ur right
@rachelcornellier3690
@rachelcornellier3690 Ай бұрын
Dr. Peterson, I would love to meet you for even an hour. I loved my mother very much, but she had deep, deep issues which resulted from childhood trauma. I think she did her best. But I was an adult raising an alcoholic and prescription abuser at the age of 14. I talked my mother down out of suicide attempts. I still to this day do not know what her official diagnosis would have been, but in all accounts I should be really messed up. I had a grandmother that I looked at like my mother. And my mother was comforting and loving, when she was lucid or okay. I swore I would never repeat my mother’s mistakes, and while I’m not perfect, I think I have done okay. Attachment theory was very strong to me with my children, but I also knew they needed to fail at times. My kids right now are happy and healthy, but teens…so there are ups and downs for sure. This talk is fascinating to me because I do not know how I escaped my childhood relatively unharmed (I mean there is emotional harm for sure)…but I saw therapists on my own when I was old enough and I came to accept that I could never save my mother, but I also wondered for a long time why I wasn’t worth it to her. I’m just barely into this talk but I had to share.
@rachelcornellier3690
@rachelcornellier3690 Ай бұрын
This stuff always opens doors for me. When I do finally share some of the stuff I have seen in my lifetime with other people, they look at me like how could I be somewhat normal. I think my grandmother fulfilled the maternal piece missing when my mom wasn’t there. I’ve also let go of the anger. My mom has been gone for 20 years now and a long time ago I decided to stop being angry at her.
@blizzardjogo5661
@blizzardjogo5661 Ай бұрын
You have, however, felt the need to share this. I wonder where this need came from.
@susiekim5728
@susiekim5728 29 күн бұрын
i’m glad you were able to overcome generational trauma for your children. i know it is difficult but i pray that you continue to fight for yourself and your children! God bless you and praying for your continued diligence and perseverance. ❤
@rachelcornellier3690
@rachelcornellier3690 28 күн бұрын
@@blizzardjogo5661 I guess I just felt like commenting on the time. I listen to lots of stuff but sometimes don’t comment, and sometimes do.
@whatnew1331
@whatnew1331 Ай бұрын
Playing outside with friends as a kid, rocked!
@ChicanoOne760
@ChicanoOne760 Ай бұрын
Come home, drink water or sunny D then head back outside
@devilsoffspring5519
@devilsoffspring5519 16 күн бұрын
Playing inside with a guitar or bass really rocked too! I pity kids (and adults!) that think a $1200 phone is the 'coolest thing ever.' No it ain't. Coolest thing ever is a well-functioning human MIND.
@alexmeier1
@alexmeier1 Ай бұрын
It is important to remember that most people with cluster B personality disorders are completely unaware that they have a cluster B personality disorder.
@richardspeakes2883
@richardspeakes2883 Ай бұрын
White privileged
@karentonks7581
@karentonks7581 Ай бұрын
Self awareness or lack there of is a phenomenon for all human beings. We're all blinded by so much since we're mostly not conscious and most is hidden in subconscious. I'd suggest most people with traumatic experiences DO know they've suffered these experiences and that they've been affected in some way by them.
@MarcusN-kp1jn
@MarcusN-kp1jn Ай бұрын
source?
@karentonks7581
@karentonks7581 Ай бұрын
@@MarcusN-kp1jn Freud, Carl jung. These and many more speak about the metaphor " unconscious and subconscious " including Jordan peterson himself. As for Knowledge we know, what we don't know, what we don't know we don't know etc I couldn't reference whom exactly speaks of this but its quite obvious since we're all limited human being's in terms of knowledge. I think you were asking me regarding source. It's generally well known in psychology terms
@Sandy-of6gq
@Sandy-of6gq Ай бұрын
​@@karentonks7581 that's not an evidence based source
@forge5825
@forge5825 Ай бұрын
From birth my mother never showed me any love my entire life. To her I was on the same level as a piece of furniture. Ignored and forgotten. It utterly destroyed me for the majority of my life. Thank God for Ayahuasca. First time I ever felt love in my life and its the reason I'm still here.
@yitzharos
@yitzharos Ай бұрын
Time to recognize that Thank you to God, and seek His ways. Ayhuasdca may shown you, but the Real deal is still in need of recognition. God Loves you.
@alenaadamkova5322
@alenaadamkova5322 Ай бұрын
Wonder how much the birth control pills change the women´mental stability as Tammy Peterson, Jordan´s wife also admited that she had depression from the pills, but as she stoped ussing them the depressions went away...She said Jordan also noticed a changes in her attitude. Both did interv iew with the expert who stiudies the side effects and women who took the pills.
@lilyhempt1144
@lilyhempt1144 Ай бұрын
I’m glad you made it through that, amazing the ayahuasca helped you so much!
@lostnaut-po8pg
@lostnaut-po8pg Ай бұрын
god damn this is a powerful comment, hopefully more people will see it with an open mind
@Terri_Hugs
@Terri_Hugs Ай бұрын
​@@lostnaut-po8pgWhy are you taking God's name in vain?
@pathlesstaken
@pathlesstaken Ай бұрын
Dr. Peterson asks the questions our souls desire to be answered
@vtbobm
@vtbobm Ай бұрын
Very nice talk. Jordan, your generosity to provide this functional display of Haltigan's expertise and professionalism for potential employers is not lost. Haltigan's preparation for the interview and execution met your generosity. Bravo to you both and best of luck in the market! You are loved and cherished by millions.
@bwatt1383
@bwatt1383 Ай бұрын
I have a cluster b mother and i tend towards avoidant personality. I love her but I'm convinced something happened to her as a toddler because she behaves just like one, ive gone no contact to save my sanity
@raumograeywolf5477
@raumograeywolf5477 Ай бұрын
That's basically exactly what happened, it's what stunts them at that level. Hence why Amber Herd as a matter of court record is under age 5 upstairs. Somehow for being adult of body, far too many likewise such children albeit perhaps stalled out at a higher stage of development, are given a pass as adult. Consent laws as they currently stand kinda fall apart in light of this, but standing around the whole time clad in mythril ready to do the job that contract law rooted consent standards are ill suited for has been Private Property Rights. It's even in the name, Private Property Rights.
@nevillegoddard4966
@nevillegoddard4966 Ай бұрын
@@bwatt1383 A sad, but wise move you've made here. I've had the same experience with members of my adult family too. I won't tolerate such immature, negative behaviour, family or not.
@alenaadamkova5322
@alenaadamkova5322 Ай бұрын
Wonder how much the birth control pills change the women´mental stability as Tammy Peterson, Jordan´s wife also admited that she had depression from the pills, but as she stoped ussing them the depressions went away...She said Jordan also noticed a changes in her attitude. Both did interv iew with the expert who stiudies the side effects and women who took the pills.
@beckee6282
@beckee6282 Ай бұрын
@@alenaadamkova5322I was on BC pills for about 6 years. I was borderline psychotic, extremely suicidal and would engage in self-injurious behaviour. I stopped taking it 7 months ago because I knew it was fucking with my head. Never felt those thoughts since stopping it. I genuinely believe it made me crazy and irrational My doctor is still trying to push it back on me after I told her how it affected me. Apparently me wanting to throw myself in front of a car everyday is not enough of a sign that those synthetic crazy hormone pills aren’t for me
@judegraham463
@judegraham463 Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear this... understanding her condition I hope will go a long way in healing and acceptance of whatever has happened.. that doesn't make it any less painful I'd imagine but may go someway in helping you truely forgive anything that had previously been un-forgivable... strength to you..
@jonlannister345
@jonlannister345 Ай бұрын
Huh. A thing my mother used to do to me a lot was stare at me for long periods of time with a totally blank face while my father mocked me for being uncomfortable. Never knew it was a documented thing before
@nevillegoddard4966
@nevillegoddard4966 Ай бұрын
Oh man! That's awful! Really a kind of torture! My heart hurts for you. I hope you have healed, or are healing from this childhood abuse. I hope you at least can learn to recognise the effects this kind of treatment on your psyche. Some research may help you. Obviously you're here, hearing Jordan speak, which is a good thing.
@jonlannister345
@jonlannister345 Ай бұрын
@@nevillegoddard4966 Jesus revealed himself to me a few years back. Gave me the strength to get up and walk out of the family I know for sure I'm one of these people who by secular understanding I should be dead, or in prison, or so anti-social that nobody can reach me, but Jesus has power greater than man
@NeraBuffy
@NeraBuffy Ай бұрын
Pretty terrible but fascinating that they both did this as a team. An example that being meant for each other doesn't always mean being benevolent.
@endgamefond
@endgamefond Ай бұрын
i feel you man i have similar treatments. i never see my father smiled at me for once. dude i am a female. like what have i done wrong. i even never dated anyone let alone having sex. like my father never praised me as a kid. my mother has schizo and i was abused physically by her.
@traceyp6199
@traceyp6199 28 күн бұрын
​@@NeraBuffy makes me think of the saying that one partner will bend their ways to match another, maybe the father converted to keep the wife happy. Very strange behaviour.
@afringedgentian5426
@afringedgentian5426 Ай бұрын
I have finally settled down enough to listen and absorb and I’m so glad I did. I just finished the Daily Wire section and I have so much respect for Dr. Haltigan and so much anticipation for Peterson Academy. Loads of thoughts to share but this platform is not permitting me to do so. You know, Dr. Peterson, in every comment section, there are people who want to talk to you, and I do wonder if Peterson Academy could be a place to earn that. If someone wishing to speak with you could do excellent work and catch your attention that way, wouldn’t that mean a lot to people who have ideas of merit but who haven’t seen their work crowned with success yet? And your encouragement could bolster them to press on, as listening to your lectures encouraged me to do? Something I’ve been thinking about lately. With Ruth Anne’s love. ❤
@carolle2532
@carolle2532 Ай бұрын
Great guest J. D. Haltigan👍 thank you Dr Jordan Peteterson
@highpitchnoise
@highpitchnoise Ай бұрын
The psychological integrity of the mother (of trans patients) is the subject being ignored in modern instituion. The mothers are full of unhealed sexual rage and in order to avoid reinvigorating their toxic shame, they deflect vulnerable experiences of sexual development in their children and jump on board with whatever "other" idea the child comes up with. Absolutely toxic abandonment of self for the sake of the Mothers survival.
@highpitchnoise
@highpitchnoise Ай бұрын
And the "newest students" are opening practices called "authentic self".. make it stop fellas..
@lostnaut-po8pg
@lostnaut-po8pg Ай бұрын
wow.. what a bright insight, never thought of that. god i need to finally get my shit together and study psychology lol
@susanfarmer3513
@susanfarmer3513 Ай бұрын
@@highpitchnoiseno
@tracybrown3569
@tracybrown3569 Ай бұрын
In infancy the infant is completely dependent. I don't believe an infants cry should ever be ignored. Not that a parent can't go to the bathroom, prepare a bottle, or grab a diaper. Response should be as prompt as possible. The infant will still cry enough to develop strong lungs. As the infant matures to around 4 months, hopefully, you've got a fairly good schedule on board. This is foundational for secure attachment. Ideally, a mom has help because responding to an infants every need is no easy task, especially if one has other children.
@user-us3pi4es5b
@user-us3pi4es5b Ай бұрын
In many other parts of the world ( and more so past times , babies were ALWAYS carried or with mum for at least 2 years ,while supported thru,family,& other women.
@danirichey8313
@danirichey8313 Ай бұрын
@@user-us3pi4es5bI carried my son in a wrap around the house when he was a newborn. He was 9 pounds when he was born and gained weight quickly so I didn’t carry him around very long lol But he hardly ever cried. He’s 7 now and the most affectionate boy towards his friends and family 🥰
@Christian_Princess
@Christian_Princess Ай бұрын
I absolutely adore this human being, so blessed to have you on this planet Jordan Peterson
@summan41man
@summan41man Ай бұрын
I believe that these types of discussions are of the highest value because they are absolutely essential to the understanding of how to best impact our next generation
@autumnleaves2766
@autumnleaves2766 Ай бұрын
Outstanding discussion, and such an important one. I hope that J T Haltigan can find some more opportunities to share his knowledge in the world of online education. No smartphones for under 16s would be a big step in the right direction. We all need to spend less time online if possible. I'd even say that one true friend that you can meet and talk to in person is worth a 100 online "friends" that you never actually meet. The scammers are out there in droves too. We are living in an age of insanity in many ways and we have to be watchful and attentive at all times.
@RespectfulLivesMatter
@RespectfulLivesMatter Ай бұрын
“The only lives that truly matter are those who respect the lives of others”.
@darrendazzertodd
@darrendazzertodd Ай бұрын
There are two groups of people in this world... Takers and givers
@lorrainesawday4959
@lorrainesawday4959 Ай бұрын
Sadly, takers are always takers. Us stupid givers always lose.
@Coolpoolers
@Coolpoolers Ай бұрын
@@darrendazzertodd Givers need to set limits because takers rarely do.
@hypno5690
@hypno5690 Ай бұрын
@@lorrainesawday4959 oh boo hoo, what a dumb worldview. maybe you arent GIVEN anything because you dont deserve it.
@RespectfulLivesMatter
@RespectfulLivesMatter 20 күн бұрын
@@darrendazzertodd I believe there’s a third demographic there that does both. Gives and takes.
@dimmadeluxe6278
@dimmadeluxe6278 Ай бұрын
The discussion about screens is something I’ve noticed a lot at my work. I work part time at a local sandwich shop, and there are constantly customers on their phones while I’m taking their orders. I often leave them be, but sometimes I just ask them how their day’s going. It occasionally ends up spiraling into a 20-30 minute conversation where we end up talking about the insanity of the culture shift in this country. It is so interesting to see how many different industries have been affected by the digitization of life. I’ve had conversations with people ranging from film to agriculture and they all talk about how much they’ve noticed a change in sales or culture around the products they sell in relation to computers and how willing people are to leave their homes even just for a few hours to do something in the outside world
@Directorman3
@Directorman3 Ай бұрын
For anyone watching these on release every time, I did the same thing for a month and picked up a lot of the ideas despite not owning them personally- just sharing my experience, fully refreshed listening through and much more easily digested. P.S. Going into senior year at college and we got to pick our identities so I got extra credit for inventing mine plus an incredible homework late pass good for all year because it was voted #1 in the whole class for our Lack of Further Specification award! I’m a Peterhead and proudly supporting the cause in a leadership position, although, we remain careful that no one discusses what that means in a shared way because someone may be excluded and that is grounds for instant expulsion. This is the most exciting event to happen in a long time so I couldn’t help but share, thanks! Peterhead ❤️❤️❤️
@KelseyMcHughOG
@KelseyMcHughOG Ай бұрын
What an incredible interview. I’m very excited for the future knowing these two have a voice ❤
@fiddlesticks6146
@fiddlesticks6146 Ай бұрын
i love what was mentioned about integrating a child into society, like something Jordan mentioned in some past video about (if i recall correctly) how he saw that these miners (or some other blue-collar workers) would interact with each other through name calling for example, i feel like its so important for a parent to not always interfere with their children arguing with each other or with other friends in order for them to learn to manage their emotions through the conflict and then also learn conflict resolution, something helicopter parenting may interrupt
@carolynbrightfield8911
@carolynbrightfield8911 Ай бұрын
I live in Australia. I associate with a logging community (forests). An old logger (born late 1930s) told me the story of how he was laughed at, teased and ridiculed by the loggers every day for two weeks because his mother had made him lunch and he brought his lunch pail and ate it. He was 15. At the end of two weeks, the most dominant logger in the group sat down with him and told him, "He was now part of the group." Why? I asked the old retired logger. He said - because they told him he had remained calm, persisted in eating his mother's lunch through all the bullying, so they could trust he would remain calm when an accident or emergency happened. And they knew he respected his mother and was capable of respecting others.
@fiddlesticks6146
@fiddlesticks6146 Ай бұрын
@@carolynbrightfield8911 i love that story thank you for sharing
@jeanallard7764
@jeanallard7764 Ай бұрын
What a great discussion, can we hope for a part 2?
@afringedgentian5426
@afringedgentian5426 Ай бұрын
I am so glad you two talked, Dr. Peterson, it has been a delight watching the connection and mutual professional respect grow between you both. I am so glad to hear that the ARC forum in Germany went so well, dearest Dr. Peterson. The lecture you offered there was so timely given recent events in the States where I live, and gave me comfort on what has been a shattering weekend. Most of the time, I listen to you to know how you’re doing, and to learn something. But tonight I’m too shook up to absorb knowledge and wisdom and I’m just listening to you for comfort. I use that word in the old-fashioned sense, “with strength,” not the “Abraham hanging out in his tent” sense. As your days, so shall your strength be, as God promised Joshua, dearest Dr. Peterson. I’m for you. You are precious to me. With Ruth Anne’s love P. S. The title does make me smile and laugh, a little shakily. If Dr. Peterson is banging on about the damn chimps, then “God’s in His Heaven, all’s right with the world.” That was NOT a troll but a very affectionate joke.
@richardspeakes2883
@richardspeakes2883 Ай бұрын
White privileged
@emma9sachi
@emma9sachi Ай бұрын
Wow, wouldn’t it be so cool if Dr. Haltigan would give a course at Peterson Academy?
@afringedgentian5426
@afringedgentian5426 Ай бұрын
So exciting. I learned on the Daily Wire section that they are going to work together!
@Coolpoolers
@Coolpoolers Ай бұрын
Thought the exact same thing. Love their integrity.
@aga5109
@aga5109 Ай бұрын
I agree 100 % as a psychologist and psychotherapist. Thank you for your discussion!
@stellaunknown1308
@stellaunknown1308 Ай бұрын
One of the best episodes for me. This is food for my brain. A lot of things that r wrong in this and with this world.
@jesus-on-demand
@jesus-on-demand Ай бұрын
God bless these two speakers. Keep them strong standing for truth.
@WalkWithGraceThisEra
@WalkWithGraceThisEra Ай бұрын
Love the methodologically-minded discussion, looking forward to episodes of future guests with technical expertise in developmental psychology.
@dustyandsneezing
@dustyandsneezing Ай бұрын
I'm blessed to hear this podcast as a dad
@phb1955
@phb1955 Ай бұрын
Two brave people!!!!!!! Thank you both.
@jacquelineandrea8172
@jacquelineandrea8172 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the discussion. I worry for the future of our youth if we do not smarten up.
@judegraham463
@judegraham463 Ай бұрын
has anyone ever heard of the Scandinavian Psychologist Erik Erikson's 'theory of Personality and Social Development' where he puts forward that there are eight stages of 'personality development' throughout our lives starting in the infant stage with the development of trust, and on into our old age with the last stage of our 'personality development' with wisdom. Anyone know about this?
@user-fv1vf5hp9m
@user-fv1vf5hp9m 8 күн бұрын
I had a roommate situation where there were two children. The mother spent at least 9 hrs per day on multi media. Her 5 year old son resorted to making her phone chargers disappear. Additionally, her 4 yr old daughter was unable to regulate her emotions. Very sad!
@dubpynchon1
@dubpynchon1 Ай бұрын
Great video. I think blue screen addiction isn’t taken seriously enough, our brains are wired to wake at blue light and it’s an easy stimulation.
@maryantico3399
@maryantico3399 Ай бұрын
"All the useful idiots lose their heads first". Wow, what a quote. And scary that this is applies to what is going on today all around us.
@patrickfreeman8257
@patrickfreeman8257 Ай бұрын
"Crazy things going on in the psychological community"? Well,...yeah...that's to be expected, I would think
@hypno5690
@hypno5690 Ай бұрын
yes flower arrangement in the psychological community would be more shocking haha
@palmina77italiana
@palmina77italiana Ай бұрын
" Cluster B: A person with this type has difficulties regulating their emotions and behavior. Others may consider their behavior dramatic, emotional, or erratic. There are four cluster B disorders: antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic personality disorders. " --- I FIND I TOO HVE THESE TENDENCIES BUT ONLY IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS NOT ALL SITUATIONS ...I AM TRYING TO WORK ON THE WAY I HANDLE MYSELF...IT'S STRESSFUL AND IN SOME CASES ALMOST CANCEROUS TOXICITY DEALING WITH SOMEONE SIMILAR OR WORSE IN CONSTANT ENVIRONMENT
@Francesca-yu5cy
@Francesca-yu5cy Ай бұрын
I had a similar feeling. SSRI helped me. And therapy in group and 1 to 1 for self understanding
@danbuckley7128
@danbuckley7128 Ай бұрын
Interesting ty
@gaylehudson7267
@gaylehudson7267 Ай бұрын
If you really had the cluster b, you would not have enough self-awareness to notice your faults.
@nevillegoddard4966
@nevillegoddard4966 Ай бұрын
@@palmina77italiana At least you recognise these tendencies Palmina! You're on a positive path now! It may help you to just think first, before acting, or reacting to what goes on with your interactions with others. Thinking things from the point of view of others could help. Too. There's no need for the allcaps. All your words here are important, & it's like you're yelling at us when you do this.
@toribern816
@toribern816 Ай бұрын
@@gaylehudson7267not true at all
@rayvandenberg4574
@rayvandenberg4574 Ай бұрын
one take away from this wonderful, intelligent conversation is the abject social foulness of DEI. Dr. Peterson, Professor Haltigan, I commend you both. Keep up the good work!
@RachelCrabtree
@RachelCrabtree Ай бұрын
Underlying reason: Daycare. Being removed from the home and separated from their mother as infants. It’s traumatic.
@maximum6514
@maximum6514 Ай бұрын
Man, you can see the pain in his eyes 😢 I hope him the best
@marcoaslan
@marcoaslan Ай бұрын
The problem is the enlightenment taken to its extreme. Now we need to prove anything that used to be intuitive and normal during ancient times.
@R8135003
@R8135003 Ай бұрын
A Lot to be said for the nuclear family. 2.4 children and a dog. Be lucky stay safe.
@bbdass4598
@bbdass4598 Ай бұрын
Most families are toxic and have psychos narcs in them. It was a lie
@Elmucaroarrebatao
@Elmucaroarrebatao Ай бұрын
You will be amazed on how you can track that mentality and behavior in the plethora of regulations by FMCSA in trucking and through insurance companies with OSHA.
@richardspeakes2883
@richardspeakes2883 Ай бұрын
White privileged
@purplesquirrel8
@purplesquirrel8 Ай бұрын
41:50. The ability or inability to control one’s emotions have a lot to do with diet and television/movie influence, not to mention social media. “Those unwilling to control their emotions and actions that follow will be subject to incredible injustice“.
@alexmeier1
@alexmeier1 Ай бұрын
People think they are rational, but MOST people only rationalize their decisions after the fact.
@Horatio1886build
@Horatio1886build Ай бұрын
@@alexmeier1Exactly! We are not rational creatures at first but rationalizing ones. If this phase or condition is not corrected at some point early great disfunction can result. I see this in the modern radical" progressive " left in so many ways. Along with several other pathology in the category of immature behavior disguised in woke pseudo psychology and sociology.
@christialuella6594
@christialuella6594 18 күн бұрын
As a 42 y/o mixed race woman, I look back on my forming identity over the years where there were many personalities I tried on however I always knew who I was. I think my father telling us who we were and to be proud of that anchored myself through the turbulent times.
@lukearmstrong9357
@lukearmstrong9357 Ай бұрын
I took your personality assessment: very high in aggression but 1/100 for low volatility.
@user-dl7kp2fn4b
@user-dl7kp2fn4b Ай бұрын
Jordan was at his very best in this video. He let them have it. Well done!
@ThePhantomQueen87
@ThePhantomQueen87 Ай бұрын
Your knowledge and insight is so refreshing you are some one I look up to highly thank you Dr Peterson
@DeeDeex007o
@DeeDeex007o 24 күн бұрын
I love Jordan! He always looks so sharp!
@TheLove1Makes
@TheLove1Makes Ай бұрын
Good insight to human development. Thanks
@torontomapleleafsfan3540
@torontomapleleafsfan3540 Ай бұрын
I respect this man so much 🫡
@PuyaR-pl7jt
@PuyaR-pl7jt Ай бұрын
👍And I too salute both the host & the guest for this great talk , great enough to «either staying silent & not commenting on it at all or commenting with great reverence , that is to say clinically & ……… »
@judegraham463
@judegraham463 Ай бұрын
Are there any studies/literature on the repercussions/consequences of the '1 Child Policy' in China, which is by now multi-generational in its scope...
@yitzharos
@yitzharos Ай бұрын
I find myself repeating exercises of trauma from memories as a toddler. I yell in an argument- even though I'm stupidly inside my own head telling myself it's counterproductive to yell. Yet there I am Possessed by this stupid fit.
@adrianespinoza2306
@adrianespinoza2306 Ай бұрын
A kid being disagreeable towards cluster B parents is a challenge but necessary in establishing your individual reality and a shared reality.
@stassyroze9198
@stassyroze9198 Ай бұрын
This was a great sit down 🪑. 👍🏾🙂
@solidstehl9546
@solidstehl9546 Ай бұрын
I'm surprised that the APA didn't see this in 2010 when it emerged in the colleges.
@jamiperez5494
@jamiperez5494 Ай бұрын
Love you, Jordan, you are an amazing person. Keep doing what you're doing, please. I love your channel
@fisharmor
@fisharmor Ай бұрын
So what stops the two of you from founding your own research organization?
@annemariegodden
@annemariegodden Ай бұрын
Thank you, gentlemen.
Ай бұрын
"Working at a deli rather than his "position""" Sounds kinda like Atlas Shrugged, eh?
@nicolasderuiter1699
@nicolasderuiter1699 Ай бұрын
It’s better to be curious and work a manual job than to hold a high office with your mind “all made up.” I really enjoyed this dialogue
@justmbhman
@justmbhman Ай бұрын
As a young adult, I sometimes struggle with whether they'll come a time where I have to choose between a more illustrious career (but corrupted) and the less attractive alternative. Material success is very attractive to GenZ becuz of the "Get rich get fancy car" narrative we've been fed. Wish I could have both but maybe not...
@AdamDylanMajor
@AdamDylanMajor Ай бұрын
we grew up with "get rich or die trying", doesn't mean that we had to listen
@AdamDylanMajor
@AdamDylanMajor Ай бұрын
we grew up with 50 cent "get rich or..." look it up, we didn't have to listen
@Unknown.Stranger
@Unknown.Stranger Ай бұрын
Try to get a remote job. There are courses online (no beyond 400 euros, others might be scams) and don't forget books. You'll work for yourself. Work to live. Not live to work. True richness is time. Money is a tool to do what you want. Seek emotions. Not material stuff. Material things will become obsolete eventually, but memories will stay with you forever. Travel as much as you can. Don't fall into capitalism trap that forces you to slave away at work and then tries to convince you that you have to buy stuff. No. Time is more important. Unfortunately for them, elite rich psycopaths who are unable to feel deep emotions (truly unable, due to different amigdala) promote consumption, sells, materialism etc. If you are able to feel sth, build memories. Not a pile of things that will eventually turn to rusty scraps
@KyOte13
@KyOte13 Ай бұрын
You already KNOW the right answer.
@chrishanson7006
@chrishanson7006 Ай бұрын
It’s such a real and difficult decision. Im quite a bit older but im looking at whether to continue with what’s more lucrative vs changing to something more impactful. Careful financial planning is the best option. Figure out what you need and that’s a good starting point.
@jhonolaya6648
@jhonolaya6648 Ай бұрын
Jordan, hay una opción en KZfaq que permite que una IA haga el doblaje de tu voz en en español en tiempo real, deberías hacerlo para poder llegar a más personas
@stellaunknown1308
@stellaunknown1308 Ай бұрын
Dr Peterson you are a hero of modern times!
@jakep3584
@jakep3584 Ай бұрын
Wow this is an eyeopening conversation
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq Ай бұрын
@30 min I agree their is way too much pressure to be perfect vs working through problems. I think social media and a constant exposure of people’s life’s experiences that they voluntarily subscribe, is a major factor of the problem.
@MMyL7
@MMyL7 27 күн бұрын
I don’t know where we can contact you and your team to propose a guest but PLEASE, can you consider having Dr Steve Hayes ? He’s doing podcasts and he’s so interesting !
@AntalvanHassel
@AntalvanHassel Ай бұрын
Maybe an idea.... Get Dr. J.D. Haltigan to do a ( couple of ) class(-es) for Peterson Academy. 😉
@user-eb8rb9rp9m
@user-eb8rb9rp9m Ай бұрын
My mother was orphaned at 2 years old and was raised by her uncle and his demonic wife. As a result mom was histrionic narcissistic cluster b personality. Just now realizing the damage smh done to me my siblings and our children. God bless these two men. 🙏🏽✨
@user-sg6uo7dd9l
@user-sg6uo7dd9l Ай бұрын
I started university in the United Kingdom and I’ve completed my first year. I’m so torn because I love learning and writing and researching but absolutely nothing about it encourages that. At the start of each new class, everybody is asked to state their pronouns - WHAT?! I just cannot believe the state of the conversations we have in class, no critical thinking whatsoever. & then I’m deemed a demon for questioning absolutely anything! It’s an absolute shit show and infuriates me.
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq Ай бұрын
@15 that was so spot on. My dad traveled for work 2 or 3 weeks a month. Whenever he left it felt like my mom was making problems so we constantly came running in the help.
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq Ай бұрын
It felt like my energy was drained all the time. I tried so hard to never be home until I had to be. Just screaming and madness
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq Ай бұрын
My mom wanted a daughter and I was the youngest of three boys. I always made the joke I have been a disappointment to her from the beginning.
@845karolewithak
@845karolewithak Ай бұрын
How much of it is because they were/are in a public education system that focuses more on feelings than on academics?
@archaicanarch5567
@archaicanarch5567 Ай бұрын
Can't wait for the Haltigan Peterson Academy lecture! ;-)
@user-oi9iz9jr8y
@user-oi9iz9jr8y Ай бұрын
Beautifully said J.D. !!
@masterpep7218
@masterpep7218 Ай бұрын
Outside the academic aspect of this trend of the cluster B mentality towards a whole generation, I think Tinseltown's manipulative influence deserves some attention as well. I have noticed in the recent years how almost every TV series or movie highlights two major aspects, woven cunningly into the fabric of almost every script: Guilt (shaming) and (uncontrolled) Rage. Any series I watch nowadays will inevitably have a scene where mature adults, the supposed role models, suddenly throw a tantrum at the slightest setback. Rage, as a manifestation of frustration, has been normalised in moving pictures. The extent to which I see this can no longer be seen as a coincidence. Gone are the days of the cool cats like Steve McQueen, Robert Redford, Clint Eastwood. All we see now is unhinged heroes, no matter their status or otherwise powerful appearance. I distinctly remember that for me, the most obvious first case was when Disney picked up the Star Wars franchise and created the new generation of heroes. In the very first production, we got an angry feminist, a scared converted storm trooper and an infantile Sith Lord that was slamming his light sabre in the walls because his prisoner escaped. I am convinced that the portray of such mental weakness and the invitation to vent via aggression is a conscious strategy. This new wave started suddenly and was everywhere. It is now woven into the fabric of any moving picture, irrespective of writer or director, simply because the scripts are screened and controlled centrally by the same corporate companies, that want to distort reality. And this new generation grows up thinking that this is the norm. Seeing this, I am not surprised to see that especially the US is increasingly trigger happy as soon as any divergent thought appears. The modern world, with the US at the helm, is digressing into a state of the more primitive human, where violence is the solution instead of social adaptation and moderation which would lead to compromise, consensus and peace. This is why I'm afraid we are moving towards wars, globally. Since the US is in the lead of both this brainwashing trend (and their entertainment is what is consumed most globally), while they also have the most powerful military force, this will inevitably lead to global conflict. The current narrative of both Dems and RINO's mirrors this perfectly: both want war. They will not allow a president to live who wants peace. The only way to stop this madness is by starting at the roots: a dramatic change in the education, academic and media landscape, with a highly regulated social media and entertainment industry. The reason this will not happen however, is because this counters the very strong current (and just!) trend of freedom of speech, as a counter against an increasingly totalitarian and censoring deep state. Now there's a conundrum... I'm marooned myself in this, as I think free speech is crucial to stop them from enslaving us. But if free speech allows for creating a monkey world where we bash each other's head in, because ultimately the strongest voices are those controlling the money, therefore the tools, then isn't that worse? We can only hope in strong leaders that can handle the tools they get in their hands. I'm afraid anarchy would only serve those that have been profiting from centralised power.
@markshort1988
@markshort1988 Ай бұрын
Fascinating conversation. Thank you both 🙏
@user-oi9iz9jr8y
@user-oi9iz9jr8y Ай бұрын
Beautifully said Jordan!
@JSMI
@JSMI Ай бұрын
Interesting Topic/Title
@grandsonofman
@grandsonofman Ай бұрын
It was changed
@carlasoto6760
@carlasoto6760 Ай бұрын
The world continues to go around thanks to people who has principles despite the cost of
@stormeharris4924
@stormeharris4924 Ай бұрын
Planet of the apes... A perfect example that humans are NOT the superior life form on earth...
@carterhollatz8775
@carterhollatz8775 Ай бұрын
Good timing for my road trip 👍🏼
@chato12377
@chato12377 Ай бұрын
Drive safe!
@otiliavelaalvesmilho5549
@otiliavelaalvesmilho5549 Ай бұрын
Muchas gracias SEÑORES❤
@markketron3308
@markketron3308 Ай бұрын
Great interview a little over my head but thanks.
@robertrhaine9290
@robertrhaine9290 Ай бұрын
Thanks Jordan I’m a first year bachelor of psychology student and a JBP fan for years. I’m looking forward to some interesting conversations with my professors 😂🤣😂👍
@matthewchilds1862
@matthewchilds1862 Ай бұрын
You really should get John E Douglas, the original FBI profiler on the show if you want to know about psychopaths.
@LilaSilk
@LilaSilk Ай бұрын
Thank you gentlemen for this interesting conversation. At about 42:00 Additionl factors to investigate are the parents, caregivers, extended family, health, vaccinations and medical interventions, diet, living circumstances, education and recreation habits, and the natural environment.
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq Ай бұрын
I like that infant or predator analogy it’s so true.
@endgamefond
@endgamefond Ай бұрын
The still facial effect explains my childhood. 26:00 - 31:00 This also explain why my sister is so sensitive with facial expressions. If I show still expressions resemblance of my parents, she will think that I show anger or threats to her. If I am seen as that, she would assume I put my ego so high and she perceives that I am more superior than her and that will make her mad. My still facial expressions triggers her.
@traelove6634
@traelove6634 Ай бұрын
Right on time
@tjhouston4916
@tjhouston4916 Ай бұрын
What about psychotropic drugs?
@kimlarso
@kimlarso Ай бұрын
They’re using them to dope up 60/70/80 yr olds w Alzheimer’s-Dementia whose behaviors resemble the antisocial child😢 Too bad DIET is also included in this bc Good enough mothers/fathers can still turn out dysfunctional children without proper nutrition which at least but more like 3/4 of American families can’t even afford to do😢
@user-nz6bk7lf8u
@user-nz6bk7lf8u 22 күн бұрын
The problem with a devouring mother idea is very rarely its better the mother over protects than lets the child be corrupted with pain. So it becomes an estranged balancing act.
@AK-bw8xk
@AK-bw8xk Ай бұрын
The Lizard brain runs the show 95+% of the time. Don't eat food for 3 days. Physiologically you will be fine. The lizard brain will make you dance and this pain meter goes way past 11. Donner Party 😂
@karentonks7581
@karentonks7581 Ай бұрын
The online world is effectively a Paracosm. With imaginary constructs and imaginary friends. Paracosm is not an all together negative phenomena since being able to engage in imagination as brought about many great Authors. However it's dangerous and unhealthy when people confuse a Paracosm with Reality
@hypno5690
@hypno5690 Ай бұрын
The difference being, I imagine, is that books and fantasy landscapes never talked back - unless you provided a voice. The best you could get was going to a play or a movie. After a couple hours though, those would end and you'd be thrust back into reality.
@karentonks7581
@karentonks7581 Ай бұрын
@@hypno5690 unfortunately hey? ...I think it's more than likely we have some measure of fantasy defenses just to keep to much reality at bay? I've heard certain professor's pertain that engaging in paracosm thought is a negative and yet without all these great artists, author's and playwrights we'd really have a dull existence?.
@james50227
@james50227 Ай бұрын
Jordan, I Love you. From man to man, I Love you. I have similar thinking patterns as you. My mind is a sponge that seeks to understand some of the most complex behaviors in animals. It is fun to learn it is fun to critically think.
@anitarabar6291
@anitarabar6291 Ай бұрын
... Brilliant ... Thank you .... ~ + ~
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