Many of the most beautiful structures in the world are dedicated to religious institutions and it is not by mistake. Beauty is an antidote to suffering, and beauty is not optional.
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Many of the most beautiful structures in the world are dedicated to religious institutions and it is not by mistake. Beauty is an antidote to suffering, and beauty is not optional.
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Many of the most beautiful structures in the world are dedicated to religious institutions and it is not by mistake. Beauty is an antidote to suffering, and beauty is not optional.
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Happy Mother’s Day Tammy. Thanks for making me laugh, giving me my openness and being one of the only stable things in my life. This is a great and pretty funny clip from our old episode. Love you ❤️
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Dr. Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., is a professor of neuroscience, psychiatry, and behavioral science and director of the Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is the author of over 400 scientific research publications and has trained more than 50 postdoctoral research fellows. He has been a consultant to the National Institutes of Health and numerous pharmaceutical companies in the development of new psychotropic drugs.
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Dr. Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., is a professor of neuroscience, psychiatry, and behavioral science and director of the Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is the author of over 400 scientific research publications and has trained more than 50 postdoctoral research fellows. He has been a consultant to the National Institutes of Health and numerous pharmaceutical companies in the development of new psychotropic drugs.
My appearance on Dr. Mark Goulston's podcast, My Wake Up Call.
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Mikhaila Peterson Executive Assistant
The primary roles will be:
- Assisting with my schedule.
- Guest scheduling and booking.
- Managing of sponsors & invoices.
- Inbox & enquiry management.
- Learning, recommending, and supporting with team management softwares such as Slack, Notion, and Trello.
- Social media and website content as well as writing.
- Research.
- General administrative assistance for my other projects.
An ideal candidate:
- Is very organised.
- Is a competent writer.
- Can schedule & plan effectively.
- Can follow processes & systems.
- Thinks long term and is joining for the long term.
- Can work independently without supervision.
- Will be able to grow with the workload.
- Ideally loves the podcasting world.
- Previous experience as an assistant is an advantage but not necessary.
- Previous experience with Slack, Notion and Trello is an advantage but not necessary.
- Most importantly is diligent and precise.
- Fluent in English
- Lives in or around EST is an advantage but not necessary
This job is full time.
Please submit your applications to Ben Wallace at ben@mikhailapeterson.com before midday EST Friday 14th May. Please include your CV, Cover Letter, and if appropriate, your portfolio.
People experience positive emotion in relationship to the pursuit of a valuable goal.
Imagine you have a goal. You aim at something. You develop a strategy in relationship to that aim, and then you implement it. And then, as you implement the strategy, you observe that it is working.
That is what produces the most reliable positive emotion.
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Imagine you have a goal. You aim at something. You develop a strategy in relationship to that aim, and then you implement it. And then, as you implement the strategy, you observe that it is working.
That is what produces the most reliable positive emotion.
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“I don’t think we live in an enlightened era, I think we live in an endangered era where what we think is enlightening us is in fact inducing misery.”
Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist, author, thinker, and lecturer. He is maybe best known for his book "The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World."
Dr Iain McGilchrist and I discussed a variety of topics relating to the bifurcated brain, how we process reality as human beings, and the downfalls of the views that have shaped western culture according to McGilchrist.
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“I don’t think we live in an enlightened era, I think we live in an endangered era where what we think is enlightening us is in fact inducing misery.”
Iain McGilchrist is a psychiatrist, author, thinker, and lecturer. He is maybe best known for his book "The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World."
Dr Iain McGilchrist and I discussed a variety of topics relating to the bifurcated brain, how we process reality as human beings, and the downfalls of the views that have shaped western culture according to McGilchrist.
Here is a thought, a terrifying and dispiriting thought, to motivate improvement in your marriage— to scare you into the appalling difficulties of true negotiation. Every little problem you have every morning, afternoon, or evening with your spouse will be repeated for each of the fifteen thousand days that will make up a forty-year marriage. Every trivial but chronic disagreement about cooking, dishes, housecleaning, responsibility for finances, or frequency of intimate contact will be duplicated, over and over, unless you successfully address it. Perhaps you think (moment to moment, at least) that it is best to avoid confrontation and drift along in apparent but false peace. Make no mistake about it, however: you age as you drift, just as rapidly as you age as you strive. But you have no direction when you drift, and the probability that you will obtain what you need and want by drifting aimlessly is very low. Things fall apart of their own accord, but the sins of men speed their deterioration.
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On one of my recent podcasts, I was asked, “How can people cope with the pain of Unreached potential?”.
Rewarding yourself for improving over who you were yesterday is a profound change because it means you get your reward structure transformed. And that’s a big deal because that’s your source of positive emotion, enthusiasm, and encouragement.
Instead of punishing yourself as a consequence of perceived distance from your goal, you reward yourself for incremental movement towards it.
It’s also, pragmatically, extremely intelligent because Incremental improvement repeated is virtually unstoppable.
Rewarding yourself for improving over who you were yesterday is a profound change because it means you get your reward structure transformed. And that’s a big deal because that’s your source of positive emotion, enthusiasm, and encouragement.
Instead of punishing yourself as a consequence of perceived distance from your goal, you reward yourself for incremental movement towards it.
It’s also, pragmatically, extremely intelligent because Incremental improvement repeated is virtually unstoppable.
People are often loath to figure out precisely where they are. They don’t want to know because they’d rather be spread out, in a half-blind manner - in the fog - hoping that the place that they’re at is better than it is, and deluding themselves by remaining vague; Rather than trying to figure out, “I’m right here, right now, with these specific problems”.
But it’s better to do that because If you have a set of specific problems and you narrow them down and specify them, then you can start fixing them, and you can start fixing them incrementally.
Slay the dragon in his lair before he comes to your village.
But it’s better to do that because If you have a set of specific problems and you narrow them down and specify them, then you can start fixing them, and you can start fixing them incrementally.
Slay the dragon in his lair before he comes to your village.
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“One of the key things I love about humanity is not just that we are dissatisfied with things that are wrong and can be improved but also with ourselves we are dissatisfied. Most of us want to be better.”
Cambridge graduate Stephen Fry is a highly educated polymath in combination with a truly charming personality. He is a noted TV, film, stage and voice-over actor, radio broadcaster, author (four novels and three volumes of autobiography), comedian (Fry and Laurie), quiz show host and guest, documentarist, political figure, journalist, poet, public intellectual, and Twitter phenomenon -- one of Great Britain's true national treasures, successful at everything he touches.
Mr Fry and I discuss, among other topics, atheism, religion, rationalism, empiricism, greek and Egyptian mythology, resentment, cruelty, the necessity of bartering with reality and the psychological advantages of constitutional monarchy.
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“One of the key things I love about humanity is not just that we are dissatisfied with things that are wrong and can be improved but also with ourselves we are dissatisfied. Most of us want to be better.”
Cambridge graduate Stephen Fry is a highly educated polymath in combination with a truly charming personality. He is a noted TV, film, stage and voice-over actor, radio broadcaster, author (four novels and three volumes of autobiography), comedian (Fry and Laurie), quiz show host and guest, documentarist, political figure, journalist, poet, public intellectual, and Twitter phenomenon -- one of Great Britain's true national treasures, successful at everything he touches.
Mr Fry and I discuss, among other topics, atheism, religion, rationalism, empiricism, greek and Egyptian mythology, resentment, cruelty, the necessity of bartering with reality and the psychological advantages of constitutional monarchy.
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"Evidence from our Actions for the Existence of Free Will?".
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"Evidence from our Actions for the Existence of Free Will?".
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Evidence from our Actions for the Existence of Free Will?It seems as if we cannot live with ourselves, befriend others, establish stable families, or organize functional communities without acting out the a priori truth of free choice and responsibility.…
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I recently answered questions that were submitted on the social media platform - https://www.thinkspot.com. We restarted the Q&A initiative in 2021, and this is my second Q&A of the year.
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“One of the things that is clear about the intellectual classes is that one of their greatest fears is the fear of being considered censorious, and the easiest way to avoid this is to avoid making judgements.”
Dr. Anthony Daniels and I discuss a variety of topics relating to distinct differences in culture and mindset in the poor “Underclass” in Britain. We examine many stories from Dr. Daniel's time as a consulting physician in a prison and hospital in one of the poorest areas of London and draw conclusions on similarities in violence, domestic abuse, learned helplessness, education, monogamy, the disintegration of the family, and more.
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“One of the things that is clear about the intellectual classes is that one of their greatest fears is the fear of being considered censorious, and the easiest way to avoid this is to avoid making judgements.”
Dr. Anthony Daniels and I discuss a variety of topics relating to distinct differences in culture and mindset in the poor “Underclass” in Britain. We examine many stories from Dr. Daniel's time as a consulting physician in a prison and hospital in one of the poorest areas of London and draw conclusions on similarities in violence, domestic abuse, learned helplessness, education, monogamy, the disintegration of the family, and more.
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Life at the Bottom | Theodore Dalrymple | Jordan B Peterson Podcast - S4: E23
On this episode of the Jordan B Peterson Podcast, Jordan is joined by Dr. Anthony Daniels or as you might know him, Theodore Dalrymple, which is his pen name. Dr. Anthony Daniels is a British writer and essayist. He is known for writing such pieces as Life…
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What is it that you should value?
People say, "Well, being Happy". They don't mean that. If you decompose what people mean when they say they want to be happy, what it turns out people mean is they don't want to be miserable. They're way more concerned with avoiding suffering than they are with pursuing enthusiastic, positive emotion.
The statement, "I want to be Happy", is not an accurate reflection of what it is that you want.
What is it that you should value?
People say, "Well, being Happy". They don't mean that. If you decompose what people mean when they say they want to be happy, what it turns out people mean is they don't want to be miserable. They're way more concerned with avoiding suffering than they are with pursuing enthusiastic, positive emotion.
The statement, "I want to be Happy", is not an accurate reflection of what it is that you want.
People wonder why I engage in conflict. I hate conflict. I find it very stressful. But conflict delayed is conflict multiplied.
As the conflict is delayed the reasons multiply. And the persons who are involved demean themselves, get weaker, and less confident. There's a line in the New Testament where Christ talks about prayer:
"If therefore you are offering your gift at the altar, and there remember that your brother has anything against you, leave your gift there before the altar, and go your way. First, be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift."
Resentment is horrible, toxic, and destructive but, it's useful. Resentment can be a gateway to improvement. Or, you can foster it, let it devour you and take you places that no one with a clear mind would want to go.
Resentment is the pathway to Hell, if not managed carefully.
As the conflict is delayed the reasons multiply. And the persons who are involved demean themselves, get weaker, and less confident. There's a line in the New Testament where Christ talks about prayer:
"If therefore you are offering your gift at the altar, and there remember that your brother has anything against you, leave your gift there before the altar, and go your way. First, be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift."
Resentment is horrible, toxic, and destructive but, it's useful. Resentment can be a gateway to improvement. Or, you can foster it, let it devour you and take you places that no one with a clear mind would want to go.
Resentment is the pathway to Hell, if not managed carefully.
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I appeared as a guest on Lauren Chen's podcast that released on YouTube as of yesterday. In this interview we discuss religion, belief, God, intelligence, society's flaws, and how individuals can make a genuine change.
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I appeared as a guest on Lauren Chen's podcast that released on YouTube as of yesterday. In this interview we discuss religion, belief, God, intelligence, society's flaws, and how individuals can make a genuine change.
Watch it by clicking the link.
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Jordan Peterson on The Fall and Hope for Society (2021 Interview)
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Noble Gold is Who I Trust ^^^
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My latest Q&A is now live. It was released early on ThinkSpot but is now available on YouTube. This is the second Q&A of 2021. Watch it via the link provided.
My latest Q&A is now live. It was released early on ThinkSpot but is now available on YouTube. This is the second Q&A of 2021. Watch it via the link provided.
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