2017 Personality 20: Biology & Traits: Orderliness/Disgust/Conscientiousness

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In this lecture, I provide details about trait conscientiousness, the best predictor of life success after intelligence (particularly among managers, administrators and students). Sounds good? But conscientiousness is partly composed of aspect orderliness, along with industriousness, and orderliness is associated both with disgust and with authoritarianism (particularly among those low in openness to experience). Hitler and the Jews? The Holocaust? Orderliness and disgust sensitivity gone mad.

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I feel like I've gained a second degree by watching JBP's videos. God bless this man.

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I. Can't. Stop. Watching. Dr. Peterson. Lectures.

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"Just because you're better at planning, it wouldn't necessarily apply that you're better at implementing"
*tardy student enters room and finds seat*

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Dr Peterson, I know there's almost no chance you're reading this but I just want to thank you for these. Your videos are shaping my Jung mind daily. Couldn't help the pun, sorry.

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I feel like this lecture is more important than ever right now.

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Outline of this lecture:
0:00 Conservatives and liberals. Filtering mechanisms.
3:24 You never get a benefit without a price.
4:38 Conscientiousness is beneficial only on condition that the future is predictable
5:15 Hyperinflation. Some history of pre-WWII Germany.
7:18 Industriousness.
8:21 Correlation between intelligence and conscientiousness is 0.
10:30 Industrious people may be aversive to inactivity.
11:01 Conscientiousness predicts military performance.
11:50 Orderliness
12:36 Problems with modeling conscientiousness
14:10 Conscientiousness correlates negatively with neuroticism.
16:10 Conscientiousness is related with depression and guilt.
18:50 More disadvantages of conscientiousness.
20:15 Orderliness
20:58 Disgust sensitivity.
22:42 Behavioural immune system.
23:30 Tangent: Antibiotic resistance.
25:54 Back to behavioural immune system.
32:20 OCD. Man with a dog...
37:22 Anorexia
40:49 Perfectionism
42:55 Divorce predictor - rolling eyes
43:48 PC authoritarianism
44:29 Back to behavioural immune system.
46:53 Two core dimensions of conservative ideology:
resistance to change and tolerance of inequality.
50:13 Preference for order and tradition is associated with orderliness and politeness
(aspect of agreeableness) as well as lower openness.
Egalitarianism is associated with compassion (aspect of agreeableness).
50:39 Conservatism - extension of immune system to society
52:40 What's disgusting is destroyed
53:11 Parasite stress hypothesis
56:58 Pre-Columbian history of Americas
59:52 Hitler
1:00:58 Film: "Triumph of the Will"
1:01:40 Nazism - "Disease of civilization"
1:03:18 Hitler was interested in art, but he divided it into classes of
approved and not approved
1:05:45 Pamphlet "Jew as a world parasite"
1:12:18 Nazism was embodied in a sense
1:13:07 Propaganda film against Jews

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Jordan Peterson is in the actual process of changing the world for the better. I can't imagine the satisfaction that comes with that realisation.

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I have always loathed going to class and actively paying attention in school or doing homework, yet I find myself stopping metallica videos and choosing to watch these lectures. Lately, I've been thinking about taking notes so I can retain more of its content, but I also have no problem re-watching these lectures for the same purpose.

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Anybody else thinking Dr. Peterson's point is so relevant especially now that we are facing a global pandemic?

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I'll probably spend the rest of my life digesting the content of these lectures.

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Hey. Whoever's doing the camera work: good job.

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35:20 hearing that guy's story is really something. Honestly, I could have been one of those people who reported him on "animal cruelty" or some stuff that i don't know enough of the situation to make a move in the first place. Mind opener. Thanks for sharing that. Keeps me in check when hearing stories like it.

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I'm watching this for the third time now to get my head around it completely. Your intro is no understatement.

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16:12 i sure got guilt!

25:42 "one of the things you can be virtually certain of is that whatever you are worried about happening terribly in the future, it will be something else that you're not worrying about that will actually cause the problem" is a terrifying statement lmao

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My god ! This man is a real teacher and he deserves good and productive students in his class.

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probably the most fascinating lecture by Prof. Peterson I've seen

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4 Years ago!!!!

this Session is still very VERY relevant today… How does one store this much knowledge!!🔥

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Jesus Christ, this guy needs to be in some sort of Hall of Fame. Perhaps one class just for himself. Jordan Peterson rocks!

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It’s INCREDIBLE how valuable and spot on this is right now all those years after recording.

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This is the fourth 2017 Dr Jordan Peterson lecture I've watched this evening. They've all been outstanding, packed with information and insight and always delivered at pace. The University of Toronto and Harvard University lectures are a treasure trove. Thanks Dr Peterson for putting them all on YouTube for us to enjoy. Always fascinating, thought-provoking and stimulating.

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