The Crisis of Identity in Modern Culture

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Super suprised and impressed. Both men have been making big moves in media.

Anonymous_Whisper
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Mad respect for the way Dr Phil is standing up for the truth more and more and for how he joined us for the MSG rally. God bless his bravery!

bobbynicole
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In the age of information, it is imperative to think for ourselves!

theghostinthemachine
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All Work without play makes jack a dull boy.
It's to integrate work with the spirit of play as it makes it purposeful and therefore rewarding.
That child-like intuitive element that serves flow and mastery.

NCVII
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I know this is shallow considering the subject of conversation; Peterson has GOT TO BE the jazziest dressed tv/celebrity psychologist!!

TimetoShareSupportShine-wmfl
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Fascinating clip ! We need more with these two men.

Justdessertsforme
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Both looking so classy, yet so different style. Beautiful 🎉

joelmasantos
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Only 760 views in an hour? Something's wrong

iartol
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I am the TRUE BURNER.
I am the EVER EMBER.
I am the BRIGHTEST NIGHT.
I am the DARKEST LIGHT... &
I am ASCENDING. ❤

Dark-Light_Ascendin
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Wow, well known Dr. versus well know Dr. This is an unexpectant yet awesome surprise video!

(EDIT): I am confused by what Dr. Phil asks. To tell us who you are without using your job occupation, or use any info about what you do every day in that occupation. It's similar to having a green leaf on the table, and ask someone, "hey, tell me what color this leaf is, but you can't use the word "green", and if you can't answer the question quickly or at all, I'm going to stare at you as if something is wrong with you". That's pretty weird. Especially since the career you have may be you deep passion.

Carl Jung said, "You are what you do, not what you say you'll do". So, are we throwing that out now?

"People identify themselves with labels" But aren't words, "labels"? How else would one explain who they are?

AetheriusComics
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I would love to speak with Jordan one day. The calling in my life has a lot of crossover with a lot of what he talks about.

FamiliarEvils
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Its interesting to see someone try to work out who they are, once you tell them that their profession and ideology cannot be used as features of their identity. Stripping away ideological perceptions takes time and can be messy, their resistances can tell you a lot about that person.

DisasterMaggot
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I am a spirit, trying to be human.💙😇💙

sharisimonehampton
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Free education.
Free education into yourself.

mickallanson
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In todays world its narcissism that rules.

skylineXpert
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Essentially in his book Dr. Phil is trying to teach people how to think critically and rationally; which is a skill that should have been taught in primary school. However, because public schools have become anti-science indoctrination institutions young adults don’t have these essential life skills.

harveybrown
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Thanks for honoring free speech.

It seems that although some things change from one generation to the next ... no matter which era ... the type of "judgments" of parents to child and child to parents ... stay the same.

Example ... following is from what I perceive a very interesting book ... The Magic of My Youth: A Lavish memoir of 1920s London … author Calder-Marshall

The Poet ‘At Home’

Both my parents disapproved of Vickybird on sight, his clothes, his face, shaven or unshaven, his patter, his alarming laugh and even his dog. He was decidedly not their sort of person.
What disquieted them was that my brother and I should regard him as our sort of person. Vickybird became the incarnation of all the traits in ourselves which caused uneasiness in their minds.

In retrospect I feel sorry for all parents whose children grew up during the twenties. Samuel Butler had raised the flag of infantile revolt against parents twenty years before. Yet even he had been frightened to publish The Way of All Flesh in his lifetime. That novel, written as a revenge against his parents, exploded like a delayed-action bomb to make innumerable casualties in families unconceived at the time of its composition. A literary fashion was set. Edmund Gosse, in his Father and Son, dropped the pretense of fiction; and for twenty years childhoods of misery and misunderstanding were the vogue. It was as hard to find in fiction a pair of worthy parents as fifty years before it had been to find a pair of rotters.

The curious thing was that the generation which felt the brunt of the attack was the first generation trying earnestly if not always successfully to understand their children, parents who to Samuel Butler would have appeared even in their blundering to be models of sympathy, kindliness, self-sacrifice and long-suffering.

Violence grows on what it feeds on. The greater the efforts that parents made to understand their children, the more difficult the children became to understand. It was small wonder that in their perplexity parents alternated between indulgence and Victorian asperity; small wonder also that in such a variable climate the emotional growth of the children was unbalanced. Whereas today I recognize how much thought and love, as well as money, my parents invested in my future, in those days of thoughtless ingratitude I concentrated often more on what I couldn’t have than on what I had; and whereas with every year I now recognize more clearly the inalienable ties of heredity, similarities between my mind, habit and character and those of my parents, at that time the desire to be an individual, rather than someone’s child, was so strong that I refused to see that even this desire for uniqueness might be a direct inheritance from my father.

There must have been times when my brother and I during our adolescence appeared like vicious and ungrateful changelings rather than the dutiful sons my parents dreamed for. Caught into this war between the artists and the Philistines, we enlisted enthusiastically in the ranks of the artists, swallowing modernism at a gulp and rejecting out of hand the moral and social values which our parents hoped to imbue with us.

junevandermark
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The lord said not to cling to the material world

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The problem, like most is, "WHO" is just a word.

-WillAlone-
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I'm a father, soldier, protector that's easy what's the next one

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