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"I was actually pretty close to the centre in Britain, because it was my first trip there as the chief shareholder of the Telegraph Company. The prime minister invited me to lunch on Saturday at Chequers, and she said, “We need you, we can’t win without you. Are you with us?” I said, “Oh yeah, I’m with you all.”
Lord Conrad Black shares many more interesting insights and stories about his time in Britain and Politics. Click here to catch on YouTube or listen on Apple or Spotify podcasts: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson
Lord Conrad Black shares many more interesting insights and stories about his time in Britain and Politics. Click here to catch on YouTube or listen on Apple or Spotify podcasts: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson
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Life is short. Create a sense of urgency.
You get older a lot faster than you think. So pay attention. Attention is an underrated faculty it's not the same as thinking. It's watching to see what's in front of your eyes. To guide yourself as a consequence of what you perceive. It's the faculty that transforms thought if you let it.
And your conscience alerts you, as well. It lets you know when you're wasting time. And very few people are happy with that. No one escapes that voice of conscience.
This is a clip from my podcast with Chris Will.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJg9wd8agQY&t=4084s
You get older a lot faster than you think. So pay attention. Attention is an underrated faculty it's not the same as thinking. It's watching to see what's in front of your eyes. To guide yourself as a consequence of what you perceive. It's the faculty that transforms thought if you let it.
And your conscience alerts you, as well. It lets you know when you're wasting time. And very few people are happy with that. No one escapes that voice of conscience.
This is a clip from my podcast with Chris Will.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJg9wd8agQY&t=4084s
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Learn to write because writing is thinking formalized.
First, you need a problem. A problem that grips you so that you feel a desire to investigate. The next thing you need to do is have something to say about the issue. And reading is brilliant for that. You should read as much as you can about how to address the problem you have.
Now you have new information at your disposal, and it’s your job to elegantly formulate that - while being precise in your word choice. You then organize your sentences correctly. And your paragraphs. Hopefully, now the whole thing is coherent enough to make sense.
While this is happening, you are sharpening your tools. You’re learning to think. And you improve your ability to think by learning to write. Pick some severe problems and learn to write very, very carefully.
If you are a competent writer, speaker - communicator - you have all of the authority and competence that there is.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsZ8XqHPjI4&t=1s
First, you need a problem. A problem that grips you so that you feel a desire to investigate. The next thing you need to do is have something to say about the issue. And reading is brilliant for that. You should read as much as you can about how to address the problem you have.
Now you have new information at your disposal, and it’s your job to elegantly formulate that - while being precise in your word choice. You then organize your sentences correctly. And your paragraphs. Hopefully, now the whole thing is coherent enough to make sense.
While this is happening, you are sharpening your tools. You’re learning to think. And you improve your ability to think by learning to write. Pick some severe problems and learn to write very, very carefully.
If you are a competent writer, speaker - communicator - you have all of the authority and competence that there is.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsZ8XqHPjI4&t=1s
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Learn to write because writing is thinking formalized. If you can think, and speak, and write, you are absolutely deadly.
From my podcast with Jocko Willink.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA4Bkybx1ps
From my podcast with Jocko Willink.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA4Bkybx1ps
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"Margaret Thatcher was very courageous and very admirable, also a wonderful person in small ways. The staff at Downing Street and Chequers loved her: she was terribly polite to these people."
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It's almost unbelievable the effects that consistent incremental progress can have on your life.
Straighten yourself out. Fix the things you can fix. Keep it up for 10 or 20 years and you will transform your life in unimaginable ways.
From my podcast with Chris WIlliamson.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJg9wd8agQY&t=4084s
Straighten yourself out. Fix the things you can fix. Keep it up for 10 or 20 years and you will transform your life in unimaginable ways.
From my podcast with Chris WIlliamson.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJg9wd8agQY&t=4084s
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"Empiricism is an intellectual tradition of using experience, or trial and error, or experiment to prove or disprove, or to investigate an idea." - @stephenfry
Another clip from my conversation with Stephen Fry talking about empiricism and rationalism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFFSKedy9f4&t=965s
Another clip from my conversation with Stephen Fry talking about empiricism and rationalism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFFSKedy9f4&t=965s
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"She didn’t like Europe, because she didn’t like the main European nationalities. I mean, the Germans and the French. She didn’t mind the Italians, but she couldn’t take the Italians seriously, but she rather liked them... She never forgave the Germans for the war, and she thought the French were sharpers, sly, cunning, and devious people. She worked in stereotypes.
She rather liked the Americans, and she never forgot what the United States did in World War II, how desperate Britain’s condition was, and how overwhelmingly helpful the Americans were. She had great admiration for Roosevelt."
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She rather liked the Americans, and she never forgot what the United States did in World War II, how desperate Britain’s condition was, and how overwhelmingly helpful the Americans were. She had great admiration for Roosevelt."
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Here is another shocking revelation by Yeonmi Park during our conversation about her experience in North Korea.
It was an incredibly intense podcast about the horrors the people of North Korea have been and still are subject to.
The interview has amassed 1.2million views so far on my YouTube channel.
Watch it, if you haven't already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yqa-SdJtT4&t=1320s
It was an incredibly intense podcast about the horrors the people of North Korea have been and still are subject to.
The interview has amassed 1.2million views so far on my YouTube channel.
Watch it, if you haven't already: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yqa-SdJtT4&t=1320s
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“There is much more we don’t know about the universe than we do. What people don’t realize though or give credit to is that there is a lot we do understand.”
Delving deep into the world of quantum physics, Lawrence and I sit down to discuss a variety of topics in the mind-boggling world of quantum physics. We discuss the intricacies involving generated models of the beginning of our universe, the lawbreaking complexities of quantum physics, the ramifications related to entropy, the usefulness of the scientific method, as well as the instinctive behaviour for religious compulsion among human beings.
You can now watch this conversation on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/SF_SwujfiYk
Delving deep into the world of quantum physics, Lawrence and I sit down to discuss a variety of topics in the mind-boggling world of quantum physics. We discuss the intricacies involving generated models of the beginning of our universe, the lawbreaking complexities of quantum physics, the ramifications related to entropy, the usefulness of the scientific method, as well as the instinctive behaviour for religious compulsion among human beings.
You can now watch this conversation on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/SF_SwujfiYk
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A clip taken from my podcast appearance with Aubrey Marcus, exploring the idea of why telling the truth is so important.
Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO4KSBXa8dM&t
Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pO4KSBXa8dM&t
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Who is Titania McGrath?
"The idea of the character is that she's a very privileged, po-faced, young, white, intersectional activist who is determined to be offended by absolutely anything."
More of this is conversation is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoH1g5GYhPw
Follow Andrew and his character, Titiana McGrath, here: https://twitter.com/titaniamcgrath?lang=en
"The idea of the character is that she's a very privileged, po-faced, young, white, intersectional activist who is determined to be offended by absolutely anything."
More of this is conversation is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoH1g5GYhPw
Follow Andrew and his character, Titiana McGrath, here: https://twitter.com/titaniamcgrath?lang=en
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"We have to make assumptions to move forward. The difference between science and religion is, you can recognize later that those assumptions are wrong. That’s the beauty. That’s what, to me, is the distinction between science and religion."
My podcast with Lawrence Krauss is now live on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Link: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson
My podcast with Lawrence Krauss is now live on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Link: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson
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"Are we willing to pay the price for our words to be valuable?"
When I was a guest on Andrew Schulz's podcast, he shared this story about his friend's honesty.
If everything is valuable, that means everything is of equal value. As a consequence, that means nothing is of value.
Recorded: April 28th.
When I was a guest on Andrew Schulz's podcast, he shared this story about his friend's honesty.
If everything is valuable, that means everything is of equal value. As a consequence, that means nothing is of value.
Recorded: April 28th.
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Fail effectively.
"...I think that training to fail effectively, namely, to find that the thing you were trying to show was wrong. But nevertheless, the process by which you discovered that is very useful and could be useful somewhere else..."
A clip from my podcast with Lawrence Krauss.
The episode was recorded on May 7th.
Watch more here: https://youtu.be/SF_SwujfiYk
"...I think that training to fail effectively, namely, to find that the thing you were trying to show was wrong. But nevertheless, the process by which you discovered that is very useful and could be useful somewhere else..."
A clip from my podcast with Lawrence Krauss.
The episode was recorded on May 7th.
Watch more here: https://youtu.be/SF_SwujfiYk
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"At a fundamental scale, at the small scales, everything that defines our universe, including matter and mass, really the things that make the universe the universe we experience are really accidents of our circumstances, rather than fundamental properties of the universe."
The episode was recorded on May 7th.
More of this conversation with Lawrence can be watched by clicking here: https://youtu.be/SF_SwujfiYk
The episode was recorded on May 7th.
More of this conversation with Lawrence can be watched by clicking here: https://youtu.be/SF_SwujfiYk
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Vulnerability as a strength.
This is a clip from an interview I did on Fredrik Skavlan's show that was released on October 29th, 2018. The interview has since amassed 19,000,000+ views on his channel.
You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/_iudkPi4_sY
This is a clip from an interview I did on Fredrik Skavlan's show that was released on October 29th, 2018. The interview has since amassed 19,000,000+ views on his channel.
You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/_iudkPi4_sY
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"That’s what philosophy, literature, I would expect your speciality, it is always those who have thought more deeply, more profoundly, and I have better equipment that gives us things. That’s why it’s so deplorable: this petty fascism of wokeness is suffocating the number one energy of any free society."
Rex Murphy and I discussed many topics such as Canadian politics, western culture, the woke culture wars, changes in universities, the crumbling study of the humanities and literature and poetry.
The episode was recorded on April 23rd.
The podcast is available on my YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify via this link: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson
Rex Murphy and I discussed many topics such as Canadian politics, western culture, the woke culture wars, changes in universities, the crumbling study of the humanities and literature and poetry.
The episode was recorded on April 23rd.
The podcast is available on my YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify via this link: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson
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"The scientific method is developed to realize that scientists are bound to make mistakes and be human. The scientific method is to catch those mistakes."
Another clip from my podcast with Lawrence Krauss where we discuss generated models of the beginning of our universe, the lawbreaking complexities of quantum physics, the ramifications related to entropy, the usefulness of the scientific method, as well as the instinctive behaviour for religious compulsion among human beings.
The episode was recorded on May 7th.
The full conversation is available here: https://youtu.be/SF_SwujfiYk
Another clip from my podcast with Lawrence Krauss where we discuss generated models of the beginning of our universe, the lawbreaking complexities of quantum physics, the ramifications related to entropy, the usefulness of the scientific method, as well as the instinctive behaviour for religious compulsion among human beings.
The episode was recorded on May 7th.
The full conversation is available here: https://youtu.be/SF_SwujfiYk
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The following clip is from my podcast that goes live tomorrow with Brian Muraresku and Professor Carl Ruck titled, "The Immortality Key; Psychedelics and the Ancient Age".
You will be able to listen to the full conversation tomorrow at 12pm EST via my YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
The episode was recorded on May 14th.
You will be able to listen to the full conversation tomorrow at 12pm EST via my YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
The episode was recorded on May 14th.