Your Thought Process When You Think Something Is Wrong With You | Jordan Peterson

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Your Thought Process When You Think Something Is Wrong With You | Jordan Peterson

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Love your little introductions! It always reminds me of that french anchor in Spongebob Squarepants. 😂

thomaseibl
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“If you have strongly held opinions, you are opinionated; if you don't, you lack conviction: either way, there is something wrong with you.”

― Thomas Szasz

bluegrass
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I've felt something is wrong with me all my life, I'm 33, now I'm pretty sure I've been walking around with an autism spectrum disorder all this time.

Lyonatan
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Complicated as this is, you need beliefs and Jordan Peterson's psychotherapy has helped me through my life, no words can describe what a nice life I have with the assistance of his psychotherapy. 🙂

charlesfraunhofer
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5:37 Oh yeah, you wouldn't believe how much easier knowing I have Autism is than trying to guess whether I am just awkward or mentally lazy when it comes to paying attention. Because when you don't have a diagnosis and/or can't think in terms of a diagnosis, what's left to you is guesswork between character flaws. I pushed back against all of my professors when they talked about the "evils" of labeling.

jir
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Would be awesome if a norm developed where people would post videos on youtube with timestamped references to the reseach they are referring to in the talk.

zuLess
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I totally agree about the labels point. I think it's important not to identify with your anxiety disorder, but by the same token I think it's important to identify what it is, as precisely as you can, that is wrong with you. If you don't and keep it vague you have no idea how to proceed with it and you're left with way too much choice to take action - so nothing happens.
You need to impose a little order on your chaos. Sometimes that order may verge on tyranny, but occasionally the correct tool is a sledgehammer

letsgoBrandon
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thanks for the video and for providing the link for the full lecture, i'm definitely going to listen to that

VeronicaIPS
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Thanks Dr. Peterson, making me see that misery doesn't need an explanation, some sort of low degree misery is always there, I tried to find the root in my childhood but there was none my childhood was beautiful it was somewhere on the journey of life I got drifted and became more self conscious and self centred that caused overthinking bad decisions and misery. I was planning to read Frued in depth to know the root of my misery but existentialist explanation sounds more relevant to me.

nikhil_jadhav
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Because everyone all the time tells you something's wrong with you because your not just like them. Don't want to be a overachiever? Something's wrong with you. Don't want to compete all the time? Something's wrong with you. Your Single? Something's wrong with you. Don't want to risk your future on someone you only kind of know? Something's wrong with you.

deplorablecovfefe
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That clip is such a weird cut. It comes in with him referencing something not shown but clearly important to what he's saying, and ends mid explanation.

someguynamedtyler
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I confess with this. Here is a man sent for this generation and time from the lord of hosts

shaunvanwyk
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I think it's funny how the human pshyce is. I mean we find comfort in not only knowing that we are the only one who suffers but in that there are more people who suffer as or even more than you😅

koketsomakhele
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Can you please make the brown frame less big, it’s hard to see the actual video

Gregory-udzq
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Brilliant presentation by Dr. Peterson, as always. Sometimes when venturing out in public venues, in social environments, at the workplace, I've felt high anxiety and physically tense up/nervousness around other people. This complex has subsided alot in the past several years, in that I'm quite extroverted when I'm comfortable/acclimated to the people a new place, especially as of the past few years. Perhaps as this form of social anxiety is pretty common, this trepidation or concern that I was being "watched", silently denigrated or perceived with criticism from the rabble when in fact the majority of other people are simply too focused on their own tasks/if so, it shouldn't particularly burden me. I suspect, though can be put under arrest when needed through certain self-calming/pyscho-mechanisms, that I may have very mild social anxiety-tendencies and a less-severe form of PDD with symptoms of self-doubt, voidness, and melancholy (though it may peak episodically, esp with the onset of the pandemic). I continue to live on my terms unflinchingly and not allow any "potentially" undiagnosed conditions undermine or deter me from relishing in and accomplishing what I set out to in my life. I may consider therapy, though have reservations about the industry.

SigurdB.
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I wonder what follows. His assertion that naming a neurosis in order to empower the individual to create a mental boundary around that neurosis cannot have been Peterson's end point. That seems like the introduction to something more profound. Without that something, though, we're left asking, "Therefore?"

rettcobb
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Why the heck did you stop this short! 😡 He was just getting to the best part and you cut it! Ugh!

Moc
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For once, Jordan Peterson is wrong! I DO know how I ride my bike.

I harness the power of angular momentum. As long as the wheels are spinning perpendicular to the earth's gravity at a force greater than gravity, gravity cannot stop me and pull me down.

jamesmerutka
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Wish I had him when I was a younger man

danielwolfman
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You are or you know what is right but the “ego” wants confirmation because being wrong is worst thing in the world yet it doesn’t exist

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