Introverts Think Their Suffering Is Unique - Jordan Peterson

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In this video Jordan Peterson Explains why introverts think that there is something uniquely wrong with them and how and why they should change their way of thinking about suffering.

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The video title is inaccurate. He's talking about introverts who have certain issues, not introverts in general.

richardmcgrath
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I went thru trauma. Nothing has been more rewarding than being an introvert

juangaby
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Being introvert is not being mentally ill. Totally wrong title of the video

nixda
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From the book … 50 Psychology Classics Second Edition: Your shortcut to the most important ideas on the mind, personality, and human nature … author … Tom Butler-Bowden Published May 30, 2017

Since Jung’s time, psychologists have come up with various axes and quadrants to flesh out the basic extrovert/introvert distinction, but few realized how important it was, to so many until Susan Cain’s Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talkin started selling in large numbers (2 million copies to date). Seven years in the making, it was for Cain (a self-confessed introvert) more of a mission than a book. True to introvert form, it is superbly written and well-supported research.

junevandermark
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Can't even tell it was a horse anymore.

christopherv
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Swoje problemy rozwiązywałam sama -
Rozkładałam je na części pierwsze.
Nie zawsze byllo słodko fajnie ciekawie.
Wpadałam na pomysł przeszłości związane moim dorastaniem rozrastaniem lobuziatrstwem.
Niejednokrotnie zastanawiałam dokąd mogę się jeszcze posunąć włażąc np.
Na 3 piętro starej kamienicy chodząc po poręczy balkonu bez żadnych zabezpieczeń -

Albo na kilkumetrowe drzewo ..m😊

papi
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Wouldn't it take an introvert to be able to understand what it is to BE an introvert?

I'm an extrovert, so there isn't any way I could fully understand the experience of an introvert ... no matter how much psychology I took "in class."

junevandermark
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Doctor, I’m negative 99.9% of the time. I am a product of my life. There is no peace for me, never will be. My life is effectively over, I now just doing time. I look forward to my death.

DrewLove
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Something isn't going properly. Some people know that about themselves. Or do they? There's no way to get better. Why should you want to get better? Quazite permanent negative emotion? What about those of us who suffer that don't have whatever that is? QPNE? Maybe you simply assume that your job is to tell other people what they're here to do, so that they can get...better. Whatever that is. I think that's a really bad idea, to assume you have that knowlegde and understanding of other people to tell them. "Follow me, and I will help you" Oh thank you ...kind sir. I think you are the problem sir.

timstill
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What he's saying is. Its perfect to be upset about life.

natedoherty