"THIS IS Why Most People Are LAZY & UNMOTIVATED IN LIFE!" | Jordan Peterson & Lewis Howes

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Dr. Jordan B. Peterson is a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, a clinical psychologist, and the author of the multi-million copy bestseller 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, #1 for nonfiction in 2018 in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, the Netherlands, Brazil and Norway, and slated for translation into 50 languages.

Raised and toughened in the frigid wastelands of Northern Alberta, Dr. Peterson has flown a hammer-head roll in a carbon-fiber stuntplane, piloted a mahogany racing sailboat around Alcatraz Island, explored an Arizona meteorite crater with a group of astronauts, built a Native American Long-House on the upper floor of his Toronto home, and been inducted into a Pacific Kwakwaka’wakw family (see charlesjoseph.ca). He’s been a dishwasher, gas jockey, bartender, short-order cook, beekeeper, oil derrick bit re-tipper, plywood mill laborer, and railway line worker. He’s taught mythology to physicians, lawyers, and businessmen; worked with Jim Balsillie, former CEO of Blackberry’s Research in Motion, on Resilient People, Resilient Planet, the report of the UN Secretary General’s High Level Panel on Global Sustainability; helped his clinical clients manage the triumphs and catastrophes of life; served as an advisor to senior partners of major Canadian law firms; penned the forward for the 50th anniversary edition of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago; lectured across North America, Europe, and Australia in one of the most-well attended book tours ever mounted; and, for The Founder Institute, identified thousands of promising entrepreneurs, in 60 different countries.

With his students and colleagues, Dr. Peterson has published more than a hundred scientific papers, advancing the modern understanding of creativity, competence, and personality, while his now-classic book, Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief (released in June 2018 as a now bestselling author-read audiobook) transformed the psychology of religion. He was nominated for five consecutive years as one of Ontario’s Best University Lecturers and is one of only three professors rated as “life-changing” in the U of T’s underground student handbook of course ratings.

Dr. Peterson recently came out with his new book Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life, and I suggest you pick up a copy! This book is full of wisdom on how to bring order to the chaos of our daily lives.

I’ve had the honor of interviewing Dr. Peterson in the past (Episodes 664 and 665), and it was a joy to have him back on the show! Our conversation was so insightful that I had to spilt it into two parts, so make sure to listen to Part One as well!
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  • Ever since I started listening to this man, I lost 60lbs, got out of a toxic relationship, got my own place, got a better job and held it down, stopped drinking and ofc, kept my room clean. I'm seeing an increase in productivity and inner peace that seems exponential. The "community of selves stretched across time" example he gives describes the feeling perfectly. Edit: to the people asking which specific videos helped me, I honestly can't remember after binging A LOT. And to everyone else, thanks. You all warm my little koala heart.
  • I pray for his health seriously. A man like him should live long enough to help the human race.
  • @chuglyc
    Jordan Petersen doesn’t only speak about how to get through hell…He’s done it and is still doing it. His strength in the face of that is an inspiration for me that can’t be found anywhere else. This man is invaluable to us. I don’t know another human that has as much relevant information and advice as him.
  • Love Jordan, he is one of my heroes, not only because of his intelligence, but above all his authenticity. A rare trait among men of his caliber.
  • "JUST BECAUSE YOU OBEY THE LAWS DOESNT MEAN YOU'RE MORAL, IT COULD MEAN YOU'RE JUST AFRAID" Whoa! 🤯
  • When i broke out of my larthagy, it also ended being sick, constant migraines, i would say every day , im happy, at first in dis belief then i changed my tone to maybe i was . Made my bed, opened curtains let light in put on happy music, then did another simple job, did my dishes, dried and put away, and one little job , then another, at days end i could say, wow look at what ive accomplished, i was happy, 21 days, i changed my thinking, energy begets energy and found HAPPINESS IS AN INSIDE JOB.. YEARS LATTER, ive done all the things in life ive ever wanted to do. Became a ballet dancer, a motivation speaker, president of a parent teacher school association, a state and a national cycling champion at age 56. A model, owned several businesses, became a professional artist, taught dance lessons, became a better mother to 3 sons, a happier wife 43 years till he died. And now at 80, im content, survived breast cancer , knee, hip and shoulder replacement, no complications easy healings..but lived my life for others. HES RIGHT, ITS NEVER ABOUT YOU, making others happy is the gift you give yourself. Ive had an incredible life.
  • Jordan Peterson is the father, husband, brother and mentor that I never had. I am very grateful to have made his virtual acquaintance. Thank you.
  • This man is my Hero, makes me to get up and go forward after lifes hardships; with his unshakeable logic, love and goodness of his soul
  • A genuine heavyweight intellectual who isn't condescending or angry when they have no grounds for anger. So refreshing.
  • Something about Dr. Peterson captivated me. He speaks as though every word has intrinsic value and not to be wasted.
  • Nothing I could say would show how grateful I am for Jordan Peterson and his authentic, wise, real, and sharing nature. Thank you so much, Sir! I am older than you, but not wiser. I have learned a lot, and hope to continue learning from you, every day. Thank you again!
  • What a gift to the world, I wonder how many people have lives that have vastly improved listening to both men. I went from 30 yrs of alcohol n drug use EVERYDAY 1 or the other or both more likely--today I'm clean n sober n recently enrolled in college to pursue my ps,colony n it all started by listening to both gentlemen
  • Some Jordan Peterson takeaways: * Have a low intensity leisure activity to help you recover from life's demands. * Stop abusing substances that negatively impact you. * Exercise because fluid intelligence decreases linearly at age 25 unless you exercise. * Maintain relationships because networking is incredibly powerful. * Philosophical intelligence grounds you. * Help others. Philanthropic activity is beneficial for everyone including you. * Be a good person. Everyone wants that person around. * Take care of others because people follow people who have got their back. * Be honest in your relationships. Honesty breeds trust. * Make time and put in the work to create romance and trust. Finding new romance partners is easier but not as satisfying as maintaining your current relationship. * Marriage is a vow. If you make a vow to stay, it creates a mindset to resolve problems. Most people don't resolve their problems, they just ignore their vow. They then find a new partner and drag their old problems into their new relationships. * Learn how to negotiate so that both in the relationship can work together to satisfy the needs and desires of both. * Don't be embarrassed of your desires. Embrace your desires. For example, if you want more or better sex are you and your partner willing to stay in shape or willing to satisfy the desires of the other. * Are you courageous or trusting enough to express your desires. * Both partners must be in agreement on how to discipline and raise there children. * Conflict delayed is conflict multiplied. Address problems before they grow. * No one is a mind reader. Tell others how to satisfy your needs or desires. * Memory should be used to learn from and protect you from trauma, not to relive the trauma. * "Act so you can speak of what you do." In other words, your actions have consequences. * Assess your faults and fix them. * Shame, guilt and negative feelings of self can crush you or they can create positive transformation. * Goals need to challenge you but they need to be obtainable. * Have a conversation with your doubts. Work through your doubts. Are the problems that are causing your doubts surmountable? * On average, if you work 15% more you make 40% more, so be disciplined. * Strive to make things better instead of worse. * Pray you have enough terror to be frightened out of your own deceipt. * Strive to be grateful and be grateful in spite of suffering. * Greatness is the capacity to utter and abide by beautiful truths.
  • I’m sure I’m not the only one that is overwhelmed with gratitude that Jordan is back to sharing his gifts with the world. It takes a certain kind of man to openly talk about his faults and flaws.
  • It was such a privilege to hear a professional open up so much to show his own vulnerabilities. He doesn't even compare with the psychologists I have ever worked with, especially during my Olympic athletic years...Understanding the meaning of life in the mundane reality, is the true reward of love. Indeed, "conflict delayed is conflict multiplied." Very well said.
  • Prof. B Peterson, I admire you very much. I treasure your lectures. You are helping the humanity. Thank you 🙏🏽💙☀️
  • "Conflict delayed is conflict multiplied." True and thank you, Prof❤️
  • Gotta love JP: so authentic. He's not a Guru, he's on the journey with us.
  • @fog137
    When my husband had to have emergency surgery taking him away from work for 3 months his friend brought a violin to the hospital and played for him. As my husband got better he began picking up and playing his guitar between rehab sessions. It helped very much with his pain management and to calm his spirit for better sleep. His usual job was a manufacturing engineering manager.