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If we want to stop terrible things from occurring, we must start to become the sort of people who wouldn't do it.
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Комментарии : 52   
@typhoonofideas
@typhoonofideas 5 лет назад
Who else binge-watches Jordan Peterson, knowing that he will say the same thing, but still wanting to hear more?
@Wussupgab
@Wussupgab 3 года назад
Guilty, I feel the repetitiveness helps retain the information.
@owenm.traves4964
@owenm.traves4964 3 года назад
The context of the situation usually helps me relate multiple topics and think about his biblical series in relation to our more recent experience... acts of malcontent
@manubishe
@manubishe 3 года назад
There's much implicit information in it.
@feerly-si8uy
@feerly-si8uy Год назад
It’s addictive
@alihittraining415
@alihittraining415 5 лет назад
I am 17 yeras old Turkish and I have been following Mr.Peterson for quite a while I can say that his speeches and notions are really beneficial for all humanity's progress regardless of watchers' religons and races and group identities and ages it has been really benficial even for me I have experienced many changes in my own personal life especially in terms of tidiness and planned progress MR PETERSON İF YOU ARE READİNG MY COMMENT I WANT TO EXPRESSS THAT I AM REALLY GRATEFULL FOR WHAT YOU HAVE TAUGHT ME SO FAR
@bensteinberg114
@bensteinberg114 5 лет назад
Good on you bucko! Keep it up. I'm a 23 yearold orthodox jew from new New Jersey and I feel the same way.
@alihittraining415
@alihittraining415 5 лет назад
@@bensteinberg114 Sir I don't want to offend you in anyway but just out of curiosity ı want to utter a few words that may seem childish to you I have experienced in my American acquaintances that some of them just turns a blind eye to the things occuring around them just for their own comfort I mean they don't want to face the real truth I don't want to specify it in anyway not to take this civlized comment section to some unwated political areas My main question is Have you also noticed such thing in america as a citizen or is it just my own outlook I have owing to prejudice
@tlockerk
@tlockerk 5 лет назад
I feel the same about his discussions! I'm an old white maarried Catholic woman--a grandmother. Truth speaks across ages, belief systems, and cultures. How that need manifests varies as one ages. And yes, I need to clean my room too. T
@bensteinberg114
@bensteinberg114 5 лет назад
@@alihittraining415 Interesting observation I don't know, some my friends don't care others care very much, everyone's different. I don't know if it's more common in America than other places.
@Powren0972
@Powren0972 3 года назад
Sry, but you seem to be kind of ... me.
@superawesomejeff
@superawesomejeff 5 лет назад
The surest way to malevolence is to believe, with certainty, that you are incapable of it.
@SpenserRoger
@SpenserRoger 5 лет назад
@resigned liberal valid points however you don't need to be prepared to be malevolent to understand it and prevent against it. And just because it is a tool that has been used with advantageous ends...doesnt mean that those ends couldn't have been achieved through some other means and that those means wouldn't have been easier and better for all those involved. :)
@SpenserRoger
@SpenserRoger 5 лет назад
@resigned liberal the migrant crisis? Well we could have actually done something about it as a society or union by informing the migrants and our population about the research data and arguments on why it's not such a good idea and a better idea is for the refugees should remain, or to be moved to a temporary place where they could both work on live. Some sort of extraction process like a mine, work project, etc with temporary dwellings and a town setup self organized into sections chosen by the migrants based on tribe, family, etc. We could have organized NGO's to tell migrants this, to tell them of the risks and likelihood they will want to go home, they might resent their new home, their children might act out, their values may causes rifts between men and women of both populations, some members of the host population might not want them there and treat them differently and unfairly. That it is all not sunshine and rainbows with a free house and car and 2000 euros a month like they all believed, expected and/or hoped for. We could have organized major public debates in the host country with politicians, stake holders, intellectuals, prior refugees, religious experts, etc, many of these debates. We could have informed the host population of the risks vs rewards and made everyone to feel like they're on the same team, prepared, and what to expect. We could have used money to motivate them... stay away from europe and we give you 100 euros a week, and if you never enter europe you got a payment at the end of the war when you go back home of 1000 or more euros, and some again in 6 months or year or something. However if you enter Europe you will not receive this deal. We could have orgabized NGO's, voted to put these things under the perview of our DEFENSE department. We could have done something other than simply allow lying NGO's promoting refugees and economic migration. We could have just changed the refugee laws and process. Perhaps if rich people needed labor for their businesses so bad that they needed migrants we could have encouraged them to start small towns....a country within a country where the entire labor base of a business or factory were mainly refugees of one country and the people who wanted to live with them, and that accepting refugees as employees means they have to provide a return trip based on some terms. This may all sound romantic but so does malevolence that has occurred so often in our history. History is romantic. If you're worried about the declining native population in western countries and that population being replaced by the children of migrants who tend to have more children in the first generations....well that's mostly a misinterpretation of the data...and there are many solutions to that potential problem other than malevolence.
@superawesomejeff
@superawesomejeff 5 лет назад
@resigned liberal that all being said. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Being capable and willing to do doing terrible things and actually doing them are very different. Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky is a good example of the idea there. It's a line, that once crossed, goes into abnormal psychology and the behavior of predators like serial killers and spree killers. It's obvious that you don't have much experience with malevolence, because you would not act like it doesn't exist if you had experienced it first hand. It's experiential.
@dbmail545
@dbmail545 5 лет назад
I haven't had the stones to read "Ordinary Men" yet. And yet I think it should be required reading.
@DeathRattlingWhore
@DeathRattlingWhore 5 лет назад
Ok.
@TheEternalOuroboros
@TheEternalOuroboros 5 лет назад
It’s really quite the devastating piece of literature. Highly recommend.
@pointcuration1278
@pointcuration1278 5 лет назад
Ordinary Men was a distressing and unsettling book to read. It was one of the main reasons I stopped looking at Jordan Peterson as some sort of saint to follow. He, you, and I are ordinary men and women, forever capable of good and evil.
@dbmail545
@dbmail545 5 лет назад
Not a saint. Just a man trying to find the truth in a deceptive world. I haven't had the stones to read "Ordinary Men" yet. Not sure I ever will despite its relevance.
@spinningchurro
@spinningchurro 5 лет назад
Yeah, like working for the trilateral commission. That's a malevolent thing to do.
@alexanderforbes1452
@alexanderforbes1452 5 лет назад
I had an opportunity to do something reprehensible some time ago, something I never thought I would honestly consider, but I was considering it. I could have gotten away with it, and that little disturbed voice in the back of your head that tells you to jump when you stand near a ledge was being louder and more convincing than ever before. I ended up turning away and not doing to reprehensible thing but it took some time and I had to argue with myself about it. Those moments are when you realise how otherwise normal people that would have lived their whole lives never doing something truly disgusting can do the disguising things they do when they have the opportunity and believe they'll get away with it. Take riots, you hear about a riot and think "ugh, what a bunch of idiots, I'd never do that". But how do you know? Where you there? All these actors, pro athlete, and politicians that have mistresses, you think "what a bastard, I would never cheat", but what if you had beautiful women throwing themselves at you all the time? What if you thought nobody would ever find out? It's harder to say than you'd realise what you'd do in those situations. Most of us are only good people because we've never had the chance to be bad.
@cuickoo1085
@cuickoo1085 5 лет назад
Alexander Forbes Nietzsche’s most “morality” is cowardice is in disguise.
@valchan2258
@valchan2258 3 года назад
@@cuickoo1085 i agree
@bensteinberg114
@bensteinberg114 5 лет назад
Mr. Peterson, how is your wife doing? I hope she is getting better.
@rudinam2409
@rudinam2409 5 лет назад
What happened? Is she ill?
@jarischol331
@jarischol331 5 лет назад
Yeah what happend?
@bensteinberg114
@bensteinberg114 5 лет назад
I heard she had complications during a surgery. Mikhaila Peterson was talking about it on the Jordan B Peterson podcast, that's all i know.
@mindsstalker
@mindsstalker 5 лет назад
This is well represented in the movie Cold Mountain in the "Enlisting" and "Turkey Shoot" scenes: one day they are building the town's church, the next day they are cheerful that the civil war has finally started and start enlisting, next thing they are killing their fellow men without remorse
@WaffleDaily
@WaffleDaily 5 лет назад
Waffles harbor an inner malevolence unparalleled by any mortals
@ChodyRay
@ChodyRay 5 лет назад
Get a life you fucking loser 😂
@kingxxi8301
@kingxxi8301 5 лет назад
I’m stressing out so much because I wanna think and speak like Jordan Peterson and other intellectual people. How can I stop comparing myself and limiting myself to other people’s life’s?
@evka24
@evka24 2 года назад
U want to be admired that’s all. Ur focus is to be like them. Study read and work on yourself.
@Counselingforlife
@Counselingforlife 5 лет назад
In another RU-vid video you mentioned to children of narcissistic parents to uncover your own malevolent part. Are you willing to clarify?
@evka24
@evka24 2 года назад
It makes sense… in order to forgive perhaps. If we find evil in us we can have empathy fir evil in the narcissistic
@millavelvet88
@millavelvet88 5 лет назад
Mr Peterson could u do a video on how a.i would be different to humanity . As humans are very tribal people and develope things accordingly but a.i is not
@joelfry4982
@joelfry4982 5 лет назад
You can't stop the inevitable, but can you speed it up?
@gillianomotoso328
@gillianomotoso328 5 лет назад
I want to cry.
@cheikhhmayadi6870
@cheikhhmayadi6870 5 лет назад
Isn't this contradictory with the idea of not being harmless but monstrous?
@typhoonofideas
@typhoonofideas 5 лет назад
I believe they rather complement each other.
@acostew5287
@acostew5287 2 года назад
Hey Jordan, if we can do the terrible thing's that lead to mass genocide. Couldn't you make 2 arguments that 1. The step above humanity accepting responsibility for themselves at this level. The next level is responsibility for the survival of humans and population control. 2. That when the human race reaches a population point that it conflicts with enough resources to sustain the population. People turn on each to decrease population similar to a cage thats overpopulated with rats.
@sissi8610
@sissi8610 Год назад
No, I don't agree. I wouldn't have done those things the German Police did. As the Corona Era has shown us, some people will act badly, but not everybody. Not every doctor or nurse kept injecting poisons, many went public and lost their jobs over it. Some place morals and principles over personal gain, and even personal safety.
@coronaphone710
@coronaphone710 Год назад
It's mostly ignorance, jealousy, politics, money/greed and religion I 🤔
@jenna2431
@jenna2431 5 лет назад
It all comes down to not aligning with the Most High's instructions. Christianity has basically abrogated the Torah while at the same time ironically embracing John 1:1, 14. Once you're outside that guidance, you're open to both your own rebellion's consequences as well as demonic influence. It all adds up to self-destruction. Yahshua (misreferenced "Jesus") made the way to our being able to re-align ourselves with the Most High, to be the Bride (and not some "personal salvation" as Israel was not "personally" divorced but divorced as a community). Christianity re-packaged the gospel to their own liking and have been purveying lies ever since.
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