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The Growth of Political Homelessness.

My latest podcast released today was with Bari Weiss. Bari Weiss is a journalist and author. She has worked as an opinion writer and editor at the New York Times, before that she was an OP editor and book reviewer at the Wallstreet Journal, and a senior editor at tablet magazine. Bari now writes for herself on SubStack.

Bari Weiss and I discuss her career, the circumstances surrounding her resignation from the New York Times, the aftermath of her famous resignation letter which criticized the New York Times, Twitter and social media, the phrase “Systemic Racism”, the work she is doing now, and more.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFTA9MJZ4KY

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"I want to be clear: I didn’t go into the New York Times naive. I read the paper for years. I saw what’s obviously its liberal bias, but I felt fundamentally like the paper was still trying to adhere to what it claims to be all about in its mission statement: pursuing the truth even when it’s hard. The famous ad that the times has, “The truth is hard.”

To watch this full episode click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFTA9MJZ4KY&t=108s

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Another clip from my most recent podcast with Bari Weiss.

The podcast is now available on Apple, Spotify, Google, and YouTube.

Watch or listen here: https://direct.me/jordanpeterson
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"Everything was driving toward the political view of the professor that was teaching the course, whereas, I’m thinking about an intellectual history class I took, I didn’t really know what my professor thought."

Bari Weiss shares her idea of what separates propaganda and education.

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFTA9MJZ4KY&t=108s
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I asked Bari, "What is it supposed to be about at its best as far as you’re concerned? What did it do for you?" (Columbia University).

"Teaching me how to think, think critically, read a text, and at the deepest moments, have it transform me rather than what I encountered, for example, in the Middle East Studies Department, which was more like hearing a preacher. It was more just propaganda."

Listen here: https://direct.me/jordanpeterson
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Doing things for other people is more rewarding than anything else you can do.

We don’t just play one game with other people. We play a repeating game. You want to be the person that everyone wants to play alongside. How do you become that person? Be productive, straightforward, and generous.

You can make the claim that being selfish works. Well, we are a community of selves stretched across time. Instead of being selfish and only seeking what is best for the present “you”, act in an enlightened manner that would benefit that entire community of “you” across time. The idea is to continually be picked by other people to keep playing the subset of games that life consists of.

If you are chosen last, then something is wrong.
My podcast with Michael Malice will be live in 1 hour and 20 minutes on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.

We cover topics such as 4chan, humour, trolling, legacy media and more
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“You’ve made mistakes, I’ve made mistakes, Everyone makes mistakes all the time. What steps have you taken once the mistake is made to make amends and also put yourself in the position where you won’t make the same mistake again.”

Michael Malice is a New York City-based author, podcaster, columnist, and media personality. He is a champion and proponent of free speech, anarchy, and many other non-mainstream ideals. He has spent a great deal of time examining the online culture of what he refers to as the “new right” in America and a self proclaimed authority on 4chan culture and influence in recent years.

Watch Here: https://youtu.be/L9HqHzA3atQ
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"4chan is emblematic of a broader section of the internet, which was driven by irreverency, was driven by this idea of that which is presented to us with earnestness should not be taken at face value, that this earnestness is often used as a cudgel and as a mechanism of effecting a social control."

Listen to the full conversation with Michael Malice here:

Watch: https://youtu.be/L9HqHzA3atQ
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"There seems to be very little effort to maintain and foster that trusting relationship between the channels and the audience, and make amends when things have gone wrong."

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Those who do not choose a direction are lost. It is far better to become something than to remain anything but become nothing.

This is despite all the genuine limitations and disappointments that becoming something entails. Everywhere, the cynic despairs, are bad decisions. But someone who has transcended that cynicism (or more accurately, replaced it with an even more profound doubt— that is, the doubt that doubt itself is an ultimately reliable guide) objects: the worst decision of all is none.
Tomorrow, June 16th, "12 Rules for Life" is a Kindle Deal of the Day. On June 16th only, you can buy the eBook in Canada and the US for $2.99; in the UK, it’s on-sale for £1.99.

Links to purchase will be posted tomorrow throughout the day.
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"When I’ve gone to the TV stations and been interviewed by a journalist, I’ll have a discussion with the journalist in the green room, and I’m talking to a person then. But as soon as the cameras go on, I’m not talking to a person anymore. I’m talking to someone who’s an adept mouthpiece for a massive corporate organization."

My podcast with Michael Malice is available here if you have not watched it already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9HqHzA3atQ
I'm pleased to share that "12 Rules for Life" is a Kindle Deal of the Day. Today only, you can buy the eBook in Canada and the US for $2.99; in the UK, it’s on-sale for £1.99. This is available for today only.

Purchase links can be found here: https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-for-life/
Some carousel posts have been created for Instagram featuring excerpts from "Beyond Order", accompanied by illustrations. The posts feature between 5 to 10 slides. You can find the latest one here (and more on my profile). Click to read the full post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CQL3X0Lhcko/
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Dr. Scott Kaufman and I sit down to discuss a variety of topics in the area of cognitive science, behavioural study, and Humanism. We diverge and touch on many points such as I.Q. tests, personality traits, aggression in the hierarchy, dating intelligence, self-actualization, long-form media, and more.

Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman is a cognitive scientist exploring the limits of human potential. He hosts the very popular podcast, The Psychology Podcast. He is an author, editor, and co-editor of nine books including his newest, “Transcend: The New Science of Self Actualization”.

You can watch my conversation with Dr. Kaufman here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4xZUQmmMuI&t=2sv