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Jordan Peterson on how to cut through existential crisis
This is an extract from Lecture I of Peterson's epic Psychological Significance of the Biblical Stories series. In less than 10 minutes, he defines the basic existential problem of post-modern man, and gives us powerful advice on how to see through the spiritual fog that it creates.
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  • @arunagreen8119
    @arunagreen8119 Před 2 měsíci

    Yes, sleepers awake.

  • @sanne5434
    @sanne5434 Před rokem

    He talks about noble aim. My experience is that people who keep noble aim are taken advantage of by people having less than noble aim. IMO, to navigate existential crisis really boils down to how long you can keep going and put with all nonsense without. quitting or without hurting yourself.

  • @thatoneguy1299
    @thatoneguy1299 Před rokem

    This video shows us the credibility of the Bible. A book written over the span of thousands of years with authors referencing each other without any idea of who they are, just casually cross referencing each other. God is truly glorious

  • @nickh.44
    @nickh.44 Před rokem

    Mr. Peterson has had such a powerfully positive impact on my life. I am truly grateful for him.

  • @ddunn987
    @ddunn987 Před rokem

    3:30

  • @Jefferybanks
    @Jefferybanks Před rokem

    Funny how this man has impacted my life in just 2years

  • @jthweatt412
    @jthweatt412 Před 2 lety

    "Socially isolated you're insane and then you're dead." I was isolated away from home for 5 straight months during the pandemic, only face-to-face interaction was with grocery store clerks for the 30 seconds it took to check out. I remember meeting with a friend shortly afterward and realizing how robotic and cold I was, and it was like that for months after. T hankfully, I reunited with family and friends who helped thaw me out of my own head. I can't imagine the state of people who had to continue on like that without some support -- from Covid or any other illness or living situation. A while back I learned that when people go blind, the neurons dedicated to sight slowly phase out (or are maybe repurposed, can't recall specifics). But so much of our brain is dedicated to helping us survive through community, changing others and changing ourselves to stay together. Although taken for granted, socialization is a massive computational task demanding repeated holistic analysis of our environment and ourselves. Its execution isn't a singular process but an orchestra of every sensation and emotion and belief available to us. To leave so much of our mind unemployed in its natural purpose is death by atrophy.

    • @schenelle79
      @schenelle79 Před rokem

      Never heard it put this way. What a dangerous quagmire to slowly sink into.

  • @thisnameinvolved
    @thisnameinvolved Před 2 lety

    Look up the definition of noble. Aristocratic people, for the most part are high in dark triad traits. Its a contradiction, a paradox, a window into existential dread. This is a realm of psychopathy, and all we are doing is grooming our own pychosis. The more a man speaks, the more insane he reveals himself to be. We are all dreaming different parts of the same dream on differently percieved timelines.

  • @therenaissanceman441
    @therenaissanceman441 Před 2 lety

    Dr Peterson's gift is to be able to articulate what we only feel deep inside.

  • @emptyroomd9567
    @emptyroomd9567 Před 2 lety

    I may not know how long our lives may last but as long as we can still feel love and fight that’s enough for me to know we’re still here

  • @lucascoval828
    @lucascoval828 Před 2 lety

    Teddy! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @truthreigns3465
    @truthreigns3465 Před 2 lety

    The day after I turned 40 I had the worst existential crises that lasted for a week, I was a wreck, I think sometimes we need to go through that, it forms and shapes us

  • @arvaneret_329
    @arvaneret_329 Před 2 lety

    Existential crisis: Screwing things up and having to live with the consequences, turning your life and yourself into something else other than what it should've been.

  • @ilovecontraversy1113
    @ilovecontraversy1113 Před 2 lety

    I dont believe in the simulation theory because, think about it, we invented zombies, they are a fantasy idea WE created. Simulations, similarly, are also created by us, so believing we are in a simulation is like thinking zombies are real :v

  • @themarkofl1649
    @themarkofl1649 Před 2 lety

    Spoiler alert on the Hamlet example...

  • @Adri9570
    @Adri9570 Před 2 lety

    The game of life Mission objectives: - Start something. Conditions: - At 99,9% stop, so you can't finish it and feel the emptiness of knowing that everything ended. ... wait, that's like a neverending sentence, that's a prison! it's like drink something and still remain thirsty forever!!!! ... Updated objectives - Start something. - Finish it! - Move on to another objective. Optional objectives: - Look behind to enjoy the past objectives already completed. Don't be afraid, you don't have to get nostalgic while doing it. Why? You always can enjoy the present because you always have something to do that makes you go forward and, at the same time, you can just look behind to enjoy the growing snowball of gratifying achivements made earlier. Isn't that great? 😄 By the way, every time you achieve something you desired, you are getting what your past self only could dream about! 😊

  • @BrianOblivionB
    @BrianOblivionB Před 2 lety

    I managed to kick the EC in the balls, then I realized I got way more done when I was having the crisis... I want it back, feels like shit but I'll take it.

  • @juwitahasin9904
    @juwitahasin9904 Před 2 lety

    actually what Jordan Peterson said is to have purpose that you live and die for

  • @vinit33pratap
    @vinit33pratap Před 2 lety

    It is very important to distinguish when you have to focus between the lines, days; and when to look from the specific paradigm or process or value that is the matter in order for a coherent and successful understanding of it. It's not always enough to focus on the end lesson and nuances in between but also why you are operating there and what you are leading into. You get deeper understanding of the cause and you get the gist of ideas, new perspectives and effective solutions which is even beyond that paradigm where you originally started. Things can be abstract at some point or for someone and the same things can be living manifestation in its whole. Everything fundamentally depends upon how healthy you are and your fundamental health depends upon how is everything on you, with you, for you. This is a piece of lecture that helped me save from collapsing from suffering back when pain self-caused for nothing but definately by some things which I did or didn't supposed to do.

  • @tomaspilgrim4802
    @tomaspilgrim4802 Před 3 lety

    I've been going through this the last six weeks... It started with sleeping at most 5 hours a day, at worst three days in a row of 1 hour a day. I'm on benzo's now (lorazepam) 1mg every other day, though today I started with once every two days. I'm a total neurotic mess, but have also got closure on many weighty topics, since I have nothing to lose anymore. Strangely I know this is for the better, a new beginning perhaps, but it's tough. In a sense life is suffering.

  • @ShalisaCordilia
    @ShalisaCordilia Před 3 lety

    So I need an aim...

  • @Speculaas
    @Speculaas Před 3 lety

    The unknown is a terrifying abstraction. Focus on the known, the simple beauty in your life and you'll be fine. Or watch porn. Porn works.

  • @paxolefeece6520
    @paxolefeece6520 Před 3 lety

    🤖 "Proper gamma tool!"

  • @jgarciajr82
    @jgarciajr82 Před 3 lety

    Modern sage

  • @noahhecker6672
    @noahhecker6672 Před 3 lety

    Too uncertain to live, too cowardly to die. I’m just stuck I suppose

    • @TheBoomshine
      @TheBoomshine Před 2 lety

      How are you a year later?

    • @noahhecker6672
      @noahhecker6672 Před 2 lety

      @@TheBoomshine better, still uncertain but not totally crazy

    • @TheBoomshine
      @TheBoomshine Před 2 lety

      @@noahhecker6672 Glad to hear. Did you do anything in particular that you are willing to share?

  • @timiusprime1529
    @timiusprime1529 Před 3 lety

    I’ve seen a few comments on here about fear of the after life and eternity. The Bible says that in God’s presence their is fullness of joy, and at his right hand are pleasures forevermore. (Psalm 16:11) What I think is terrifying to people is the thought of endless consciousness, that we would despair of life itself in a way that we couldn’t possibly grasp in our current state. But the teaching of the psalmist is that the joy of knowing God is utterly inexhaustible. Think of a really great time you’ve had with your best friend. Think about the pleasure it brought you to be together, doing whatever it was you did and how it made you feel alive- how it still makes you feel alive when you think of it now in your mind. It’s those experiences that make life enjoyable and meaningful - and it’s the fear of losing those types of joys/experiences to the erosion of time that scares us. We are easily bored, and we can’t have an infinite amount of pleasures from any friend or lover on this earth because we are all finite beings. But God is not finite. We can never tire of him because his excellence can never be totally searched out. It’s like experiencing a day that just keeps getting better and better the longer it goes on - and it goes on forever. The Biblical answer is that we would approach God in humility, asking him to cleanse us from our sinfulness, so that we can be reconciled to him. Jesus said that when we do this, it’s like we finding a treasure in a field, and in our sheer joy, we sell everything else we own in order to purchase that field. (Matthew 13:44)

  • @abraham8565
    @abraham8565 Před 3 lety

    For those who don't understand this, He said that to conquer existintial crisis is to keep busy for what you're aim and enjoying your journey

    • @AB-gb8lb
      @AB-gb8lb Před 11 měsíci

      Yes The journey being the point , towards a noble goal.

    • @HunterLeaderPro
      @HunterLeaderPro Před 7 měsíci

      What if you don't know where you're going? I am constantly having doubts about whether or not I'm persuing the RIGHT goal. I have wasted the last 2 decades trying to figure it out.

  • @-Siculus-Hort-
    @-Siculus-Hort- Před 3 lety

    progress to what you are aiming at.

  • @marsbars4767
    @marsbars4767 Před 3 lety

    I feel like an unexpected slap to the face would do it.

  • @tomroberts9794
    @tomroberts9794 Před 3 lety

    I agree.

  • @diegoosorio7133
    @diegoosorio7133 Před 3 lety

    Wow reading this in early 2021. I keep trying to tell people these idendity politics from the left are going to radicalize more people and trigger a backlash, ultimately minorities stand to lose the most by playing this game, and no end in sight to this lunacy, Biden is not sworn in yet and already talking about goverment loans based on ethnicity and picked an overtly racist black power peddler to head the DOJ .

  • @EhunterL
    @EhunterL Před 3 lety

    And South Central was white in the 1950s

  • @this_is_ironic5659
    @this_is_ironic5659 Před 3 lety

    this really talked me down from the literal edge.. i'm not über conservative; but i really enjoy his lectures.

  • @CrunchyNorbert
    @CrunchyNorbert Před 3 lety

    only english people are white

  • @pechondelgado
    @pechondelgado Před 3 lety

    How to dry up vaginas in 60 seconds with Vox Day.

  • @12jaryd
    @12jaryd Před 3 lety

    Something to think about is you’re not alone with these thoughts. Simply talking to friends or family more will improve your mental health.

  • @12jaryd
    @12jaryd Před 3 lety

    You have to realize that you have a purpose. There’s no rule book for life. That child like wonder made us so happy while we were young. Once we get older we constrain ourselves into a box. Life doesn’t have to be that way. Go out and do what makes you happy.

    • @britneyb8876
      @britneyb8876 Před 3 lety

      I want to feel that again

    • @juwitahasin9904
      @juwitahasin9904 Před 2 lety

      i think it's because of school and our modern mindset..we fear we live in wrong place

  •  Před 3 lety

    10:30 "Socially isolated you're insane and then you're dead. No one can tolerate being alone for any lenght of time. We can't maintain our own sanity without continual feedback from other people" Listening to this now in 2020 amid this pandemic it certainly has a different flavor to when I first saw this video. These are hard times and Peterson is the right person to come back to.

  • @benmainbird
    @benmainbird Před 3 lety

    I had an existential crisis when I was about 12-14 years old. It was the most terrifying feeling I've ever had. Now I'm kinda having it again, these questions. Why does everything has to have an end? What happens after the last star of the universe dies? What does it mean to not exist? My mind often finds ways of defending itself with affirmations or ideas like what's important to me or maybe having an afterlife, but these thoughts come back and I did not manage to find peace with me one day not existing anymore.

    • @senior7407
      @senior7407 Před 3 lety

      One tip: just say "fuck it lol" helps a lot

    • @SunlightSentinel
      @SunlightSentinel Před 3 lety

      @@senior7407 This

    • @johnkearney6663
      @johnkearney6663 Před 2 lety

      @@senior7407 doesn’t work for everyone

    • @yutecforz4416
      @yutecforz4416 Před 2 lety

      Our crisis is very similar but I delved even deeper into the abyss. It's never ending knowledge or theorizing. Anyways, not to induce more panic and dread I'll give you this idea. What if you could switch out yourself for someone else? Let's say this consciousness that you are can be dissolved away peacefully without actually meeting a "horrifying" fate while you're still being. Then introduce a new person and have them take over and live like anybody else happy, like any of the other worker ants. You will still experience stimuli, however your state would be very altered. I don't know if it would work but imagine it like this too. You can't experience being in other people's bodies, so could you do the same for yourself and live happily?

  • @pawelkapica5363
    @pawelkapica5363 Před 3 lety

    I started reading the 12 steps by aa and its not just a book for addicts. I saw Gabor MAte and Russel Brand talk about it and got curious. I think it would help so many people that are stuck in negative thinking and anxiety and depression. Give it a try guys, I am reading this version: A Trip Through the 12 Steps: With a Doctor and Therapist

  • @AghoraNath
    @AghoraNath Před 3 lety

    Like a psychologist who struggles with Nietzsche, he was not a post modern arse.

  • @AghoraNath
    @AghoraNath Před 3 lety

    Bit wrong, it's okay to have the nihilistic moment, the carthesis of creating your own authentic meaning, heals your soul. You go into it, to never doubt again. Nothing to do with right or wrong, just meaning, mortality, responsibility, and freedom.

    • @AghoraNath
      @AghoraNath Před 3 lety

      Necessary, not sufficient. Create your own Raison d'etre. Be free, be Übermensch.

  • @TheOmar291992
    @TheOmar291992 Před 3 lety

    6:00

  • @sms7048
    @sms7048 Před 3 lety

    Existential dread is what arises when we cannot die nobly. It all stems from a lack of purpose. There is no set in stone purpose for your life. You have to take the time and find whats important to you. What makes you scared? What makes you angry? Who do you see suffering? Go try to fix that. When we don't know what we're doing internally, we won't understand what we're doing externally either. You don't need to have an "ego death" on drugs, you just need to become selfless through putting others before yourself in this short time on Earth. Love is truly the most important thing in this gamut of suffering.

  • @hart3113
    @hart3113 Před 4 lety

    I've noticed physical pain brings you back to reality. Search for pain.

  • @MalAnders94
    @MalAnders94 Před 4 lety

    Take fistfuls of benzos. There, saved you 11 minutes.

  • @roaam78
    @roaam78 Před 4 lety

    I wonder what advice this guy would have given to Tolstoy when he went through his existential crisis. The confession by Tolstoy is such a good book to read. For a perceptive mind, sustaining itself through self created meaning is not satisfying enough. It is like a diabetes patient surviving on insulin shots. When a keen mind has seen through the absurd nature of life, it won't be satisfied with any of this popcorn philosophy. One has to go through nihility and meaninglessness and come out on the other side. Dabrowski's positive disintegration is better content to read on understanding existential crisis.

    • @TheBoomshine
      @TheBoomshine Před 2 lety

      Do any of these books propose a solution? Or merely definition?

  • @rickspalding3047
    @rickspalding3047 Před 4 lety

    how many white democrats moving to the right? LOL, the studies show that WHITE progressives hate themselves more than any other subgroup does. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!

  • @AdrianaVata
    @AdrianaVata Před 4 lety

    Started crying

    • @ramennoodle5478
      @ramennoodle5478 Před 4 lety

      Adriana Vata czcams.com/video/UTk851JcvwU/video.html

  • @steveh1551
    @steveh1551 Před 4 lety

    Those two could have been sisters.