2017 Maps of Meaning 04: Marionettes and Individuals (Part 3)

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In this lecture, I conclude my analysis of the Disney film Pinocchio, which I conducted to illustrate how archetypal/mythological themes permeate popular culture.

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I love how Peterson goes off on a tangent, and when your mind is completely blown, he says "anyways" (as if he had just told you a boring/irrelevant rant) and resumes with the next scene.

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1:54:22

Another cool thing about the fire is how it ties back to the pleasure island sequence. Pinocchio smoked on the island and learned that to much of it can make you really sick. He then takes that knowledge and uses the smoke to make the whale sick so that he can save his father. suggesting that while losing your way isnt a good thing there can be important knowledge to be gained when that happens.

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After 10 years of trying to study, falling asleep in lectures, here I am checking daily for a new 2 hour session from my man Jordy P...

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Amazing. The man drops more wisdom and knowledge in 19 minutes than most people grasp in 19 years.

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I think my favorite thing about Prof. Peterson is how dry he is while saying something rather large. I.e. "So Pinocchio's dead. That's not good."

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I went to an Ivy League school and can confidently tell you I’ve learned more from JPs lectures than I did from 4 years there. We need more people like JP, so let’s make it happen

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A man who has lectured for decades about morality and the hero myth, becomes a non-mythological, moral hero.

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I can't help but laugh every time Dr. Peterson seamlessly transitions from dark realizations about humanity, and the human condition to..."ah, okay..so pinnochio" in an upbeat, light-hearted tone.

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Dr. Peterson, you've changed my way of thinking, and in turn, my life. A personality disorder can be so toxic to your perception and demolish the part of the brain that can reason and communicate. your teachings have condensed the chaos in my mind into bullet points that are much more manageable, and at the same time, brought me more self awareness. I've read The Gulag Archipelago, and have been researching Carl Jung's theories which have brought so much clarity to my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

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Just leaving some notes for myself...
24:15 [GOLD] In order to have positive emotion in life, you must have a goal you value.
37:10 What to do with a neurotic, sickly child (Oedipal)...
1:13:09 [GOLD] When you go from a bad place to a better place, you go to a worse place first. There is an intermediary state of chaos.
You're aiming up. but in order to aim up you have to let go of something you already have, that will put you into a state of chaos, unless you're willing to undergo that intermediary state of chaos, you're not going to move up.

1:19:35 [GOLD] One of the times in your life when you realize you're an individual, you'll ask your parents something and you'll realize that they don't know any more about the thing than you do. That sucks. There was always somebody standing between you and the unknown - you could ask "what should I do? Not anymore." That's pain. But you establish a more individual relationship with your parents. Now you can conceivably begin to take care of them.
You can artificially maintain your dependency, but if you do that for too long things get pretty ugly.

1:22:50 When you orient your vision different things appear to you in the world. Things that aren't relevant to what you're seeking won't be seen. When you change your orientation then different things appear to you that wouldn't have been seen before.

This is what happens when you"'re "thinking." You have a problem you want to solve, as a consequence of that information reveals itself to you in your interior landscape.

1:28:41 What should be happening when you go to university. You're a bit of a puppet and a jackass. What do you know? It's chaotic because you haven't found your place in the world yet. You're a historical creature. Unless you're inculturated properly, you understand your past like the humanities allow for, then you haven't been able to incorporate the wisdom of your ancestors into your day to day life. Go into the chaos, pull something out of it of value, incorporate it, and you'll be a stronger better person.

You can articulate yourself properly, which is more useful than anything else you can possible imagine. If you're capable of making coherent arguments and using language properly, you're so powerful it's ridiculous. You can lay out a strategy and pursue it successful.
Your goal is to make yourself as articulate in writing and thinking and speaking as you possibly can. Because that will open the door to whatever you want to do in the future, no matter what it is The more articulate person always rises. They lay out strategies more effectively, they convince people that they can grapple with potential that lies ahead effectively, they can defend themselves when they're challenged.

Don't be defenseless in the case of the tragedy of life. You'll be way more hurt than otherwise. You'll become bitter and resentful.

1:32:29 What you most want to find will be found where you least want to look.
Some things come easy to you, you're happy to pursue them. You've mastered them, you know all that.
There's another place that you don't want to go, you haven't mastered it, you're small compared to it, it has a monstrous aspect, if what you're dong isn't working, it's where you haven't gone that you need to go.
Examples, Agreeable people and anger... fear...
It pushes you to the limit and you gain something from it.

1:38:40 If you're not oriented properly in the world you should take your doubts and chaos seriously, face it and think it through, go into it as far as you can, maybe you'll find something at the bottom of it, the alt is to pretend that it doesn't exist.

1:41:35 The only way to find order, is to confront what's disturbing you willingly. The more consistently you do it, the greater your chances of success.

1:44:25 The possibility for order is down there in the chaotic state, but unless an active agent seeks it, it's not animated enough to pull itself out. There is wisdom in the library but unless you go and pull it out and embody it, all it does is sit there in potential.

1:52:07 Humility and admission of foolishness before learning...

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Honestly, I've been watching your lectures more than I've been sleeping. I haven't been replacing them with sleep, but your lectures are always in the background to keep my mind awake and thinking and challenging itself. I love hearing your advice and your perspective. You are a truly genius and inspiring man, Peterson.

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Your lectures help calm my neuroticism down. Thank you

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It’s a real treat to be in a room with this guy during one of his lectures. They’re simply brilliant. There is so much value in them.

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Listening to this in 2020, watching the riots and the lawlessness being perpetuated and to a certain degree celebrated makes what Jordan is saying very relevant.

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I have loved this man and his wisdom for a while now, especially for him being a local talent gone worldwide, but all I can really say is that in the meta of things, it's really telling of a culture (western culture specifically) that what its populace needs most right now is a psychologist of the highest degree....I'm saddened for that fact, but so gracious that it has brought Dr. Peterson to the forefront to explain to the masses what we forgot to remember as a society, we are lucky to have this man and his life's work on display...there are no words for how much this man has given to the world

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Would just like to express my immense gratitude for this man, his efforts, dedication, this material, and the fact that rich treasures like these actually exist on youtube and in the world. Thank you sir.

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I got 10 hours of new-ish Peterson videos queued up between 7 tabs. It's gonna be a good week.

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17:45 This is exactly what happened to my grandparents in 1930s. I am a descendant of one of those children who actually survived the brutal winter in Siberian wilderness, after the Soviet authorities put them out of the train in the middle of nowhere... less than a half of them survived.

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“To go from a bad place to a better place you have to go to a worse place first”.

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This series is so insightful I wondered why all the students didn't spontaneously stand up and give him an ovation. I graduated from UC San Francisco and Stanford and I didn't have this level of teacher. Thank you Dr Peterson. Y

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