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  • čas přidán 11. 10. 2017
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    Psychology Professor Dr. Jordan B. Peterson talks about self consciousness and the fear of social humiliation.
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Komentáře • 880

  • @oscarclarke2653
    @oscarclarke2653 Před 5 lety +1746

    "We have to offer something of value to the people around us, so they can tolerate us".
    That quote is a near perfect representation of the human condition.

    • @GG-lr3gv
      @GG-lr3gv Před 5 lety +43

      It’s very sad, but it’s the honest truth.

    • @Indianmogger
      @Indianmogger Před 5 lety +7

      That's sad I agree. But what is beyond these value systems and if the value system is broken what is represents and what should we deal with that guilt. Simply let them off to our justifications? 🤔

    • @NomanAhmed3
      @NomanAhmed3 Před 5 lety +8

      works both ways

    • @cernyjestrab7557
      @cernyjestrab7557 Před 5 lety +28

      I actually dont like it, most people are average wageslaves, i dont see why should i put them on pedestal to judge me lol

    • @maravilloso002
      @maravilloso002 Před 5 lety +5

      Oscar Clarke some ppl feel like they can just show up. Ppl are walking egos a lot of the time, and if their ass gets kissed, it’s like throwing chicken to an alligator who is satiated for the time being.

  • @TNHODA
    @TNHODA Před 4 lety +249

    2:19 "..people feel like they have a debt, that they have to pay off to Existence.". For some reason this really spoke to me.

    • @ElNegringoKreyolito
      @ElNegringoKreyolito Před 3 lety +4

      Same

    • @Katiemadonna3
      @Katiemadonna3 Před 2 lety +7

      I feel like I have to prove my worth to my creator.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +4

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

    • @lazarusblackwell6988
      @lazarusblackwell6988 Před dnem

      VERY TRUE WORDS.

  • @thaddiusglunt2424
    @thaddiusglunt2424 Před 4 lety +186

    I talked to a guitarist at a bar once who said it was easier to play cover songs at gigs because playing his own songs in front of strangers is terrifying--it's like going up there naked, allowing everything about you to be seen and criticized.

    • @SalmanBJJ
      @SalmanBJJ Před 3 lety +19

      As an artist I struggle with this all the time. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @helenacorreia7613
      @helenacorreia7613 Před 2 lety +6

      As a creative artist myself here, I have to agree with that guitarist!

    • @konjamcoding
      @konjamcoding Před 2 lety +3

      Too close to what I feel when I put my ideas out

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

    • @NOTER_Productions
      @NOTER_Productions Před rokem +1

      ​@@ryu7408 this video didn't help, but your comment did, thanks

  • @ST-kr7hz
    @ST-kr7hz Před 6 lety +1783

    He is a treasure. Very wise and although he can come across as a bit cold at times, he is obviously motivated by deep love

    • @AerisNotAerith
      @AerisNotAerith Před 6 lety +73

      In his field of work, I think he needs to be cold in order to cope with handling so much of other peoples' suffering. Kinda like a doctor or vet. Also, he experiences pretty bad depression. But yeah, he's genuinely a well intentioned person who cares deeply for others. It's very touching. czcams.com/video/EvOeWgZMXR4/video.html

    • @teo5146
      @teo5146 Před 6 lety +73

      I don't find him cold in the slightest

    • @TBlock1347
      @TBlock1347 Před 6 lety +40

      I don’t think he’s cold at all very bunt at times though

    • @TheAppus090
      @TheAppus090 Před 5 lety +2

      u said it bro

    • @Zoney06
      @Zoney06 Před 5 lety +13

      Logical thinkers often are a bit cold, it's a sacrifice. Logical thinkers with a strong sense of morality is a good combination.

  • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
    @TheBanjoShowOfficial Před 6 lety +760

    You can really tell Jordan has a deeply rooted love for humanity and mankind, he wouldn’t argue and criticize against it if he didn’t care; that’s not even mentioning the passion he has when he critiques human error either.

    • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
      @TheBanjoShowOfficial Před 6 lety +25

      Martin Solomon why would I comment this if it didn’t make sense? You think i care if you think I sound smart or clever? I don’t care about what you think, my point remains. I’ve seen enough of Jordan’s talks to be able to tell this and know it’s true. He speaks with passion and you can HEAR it in his voice, at one point he literally almost teared up talking about a subject related to the youth of today. So it isn’t just bullshit, just because you didn’t understand what a few sentences said doesn’t mean it’s wrong and it’s just trying to sound clever.

    • @Laocoon283
      @Laocoon283 Před 5 lety

      @Martin Solomon which part doesn't make sense? Care 2 elaborate?

    • @nicholasmaniccia1005
      @nicholasmaniccia1005 Před 5 lety +2

      @Martin Solomon in Thus Spoke Zarathustra there is a line that goes "I love the great despisers, because they are the great adorers, and arrows of longing for the other shore." So those who critique are also those who care the most and want to see the fullest potential of what they critique.

    • @peacefulambiance9064
      @peacefulambiance9064 Před 4 lety

      @Martin Solomon maybe Brain not big enough to understand. Happens when you over analyze beyond your brain capacity

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @louc3268
    @louc3268 Před 4 lety +226

    Listening to him makes me want to go back to school and actually learn something that will make me feel like I've done something with my life.

    • @itsallzenhere4833
      @itsallzenhere4833 Před 4 lety +9

      Nothing is stopping you from learning brother!

    • @alaysiakayebutler6299
      @alaysiakayebutler6299 Před 3 lety +18

      Ikr..but, unfortunately, his kind arent the ones instructing classes..

    • @tme98
      @tme98 Před 3 lety

      And you feel obligated to make up for your existence.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

    • @carolsaylor6151
      @carolsaylor6151 Před 2 lety +4

      Amen Lou. I spent high school in a drunken haze (82-84 and years prior), during school hours. And skipped class like an mfer. Wish I would have been sober back then (2 years sober this august).

  • @danielclark920
    @danielclark920 Před 6 lety +623

    Ive experienced social humiliation on a massive scale. I survived.

  • @CK-wh6mn
    @CK-wh6mn Před 4 lety +92

    My very cruel abusive narcissist mother hated me. Told me that I was inadequate and that I could never do anything. Now she says, "Why aren't any of my kids doctors and lawyers?

    • @CharlyPAL98
      @CharlyPAL98 Před 4 lety +23

      Im really actually sorry for you. Me and my brother got through the same kind of situation

    • @CK-wh6mn
      @CK-wh6mn Před 4 lety +5

      @@CharlyPAL98 Thank you. God bless you & your brother.

    • @helenacorreia7613
      @helenacorreia7613 Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahaha she really has no idea then...

    • @parikaamma
      @parikaamma Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, im battling with these childhood insecurities with having much love for my family.. Its such a mindfuck

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @Meteor_pending
    @Meteor_pending Před 6 lety +795

    People who think that Adam and Eve realizing they're naked has something to do with sexual sin, should read Jung for once. It's about becoming conscious and with that becoming an individual. Thus you leave the paradise of the collective unconsciousness. It's a really mindbogglingly beautiful metaphor actually.

    • @Madhatter675
      @Madhatter675 Před 6 lety +32

      there have been interpretations of this prior to the junggian interpretation, its not relatively new, though the complexity of the jung's interpretations are beautiful and open up even more understanding and viewpoints.

    • @destroyerinazuma96
      @destroyerinazuma96 Před 6 lety +15

      Jesus Christ what an amazing interpretation! Thanks for sharing, man!

    • @yogabbagabba2202
      @yogabbagabba2202 Před 6 lety +4

      denNicola thanks vegeta

    • @anteka72
      @anteka72 Před 6 lety +2

      denNicola like the interpretation...

    • @semajisme2965
      @semajisme2965 Před 6 lety +10

      denNicola
      Few can see deeper than a literal interpation of that body of work

  • @r011ing_thunder6
    @r011ing_thunder6 Před 6 lety +256

    I Like how you left room for him too drink water and then cut the video lol

    • @ReformedSooner24
      @ReformedSooner24 Před 5 lety +18

      r011ing_thunder
      [a sip of water] [closes bottle] (video ends)

    • @TheBehm08
      @TheBehm08 Před 4 lety +3

      Dixie Normous im so glad I wasn’t the only one to notice 😂

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před 4 lety +15

      Gotta let the man drink

    • @helenacorreia7613
      @helenacorreia7613 Před 2 lety

      Hahahahah exactly

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

  • @B1ackHawk50
    @B1ackHawk50 Před 6 lety +1511

    This is like hyper nutritious super-food for your brain.

    • @r011ing_thunder6
      @r011ing_thunder6 Před 5 lety +15

      Joseph Mack moderation is 🔑

    • @inkajoo
      @inkajoo Před 5 lety +3

      yumm

    • @Viriyascybin
      @Viriyascybin Před 5 lety

      Rib eyes for.. wait that's already for the brain.

    • @carters1209
      @carters1209 Před 4 lety +5

      I’ve come to find, when you think deeply about things a lot you become more conscientious. I’ve been thinking deeply about things recently, and I’ve literally noticed an Improvement in my thinking skills, and problems I’d typically have issues breaking down is honestly intuitive now. And it’s as bizarre as I even have motivation to clean my room now, to be a better human.

    • @slim9484
      @slim9484 Před 4 lety

      How can something be hyper nutritious?

  • @thirdgen377
    @thirdgen377 Před 3 lety +102

    This has been a constant issue in my life since a child. Always feeling guilty for situations I had no part in, not being able to help, or even taking the blame for things I had nothing to do with. So sick of it. Can't seem to make my brain realize the senselessness in it.

    • @True38
      @True38 Před 3 lety +14

      I feel like that sometimes too but you are better off just dropping any guilt and shame you ever have because it's literally pointless to have it. It will not help you move forward, only hold you back. And if people see or sense that you are dripping with guilt, that is only going to escalate as they will perceive you as a convenient scapegoat. And then you're doomed. You need to re-create yourself and develop a strong character. And you don't even have to take it seriously. Remember, life is a game so just go all out for yours and make the best out of it. Nobody can blame or judge you because everybody else is doing the exact same; trying to create the best life for themselves. There will always be casualties along the way, some lose, some win, that's just the name of the game.
      So, since you have to play anyway - play the best game you can play and go all out on your potential.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +10

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

    • @mehboobakhter1935
      @mehboobakhter1935 Před rokem

      @@ryu7408 Why you paste this reply in every comment?

    • @candymane7370
      @candymane7370 Před rokem

      @@ryu7408 thank you

    • @FunnyShellBear
      @FunnyShellBear Před 11 dny

      @@mehboobakhter1935 probably because he wants to help people. Give it a try. Instead of being mean.

  • @lysdexsick
    @lysdexsick Před 6 lety +387

    I learned a lot watching Dr Jordan's videos. Great.

    • @richardlongmore9301
      @richardlongmore9301 Před 6 lety +3

      He Realy helped me

    • @romainhedouin
      @romainhedouin Před 6 lety

      alex Dr *Peterson

    • @jasonhaveten5608
      @jasonhaveten5608 Před 6 lety

      alex great for you

    • @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision
      @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision Před 4 lety

      Same here

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @DylanZapf-dm4mh
    @DylanZapf-dm4mh Před 5 lety +75

    Bro the captions said “Sip of water” LMAOO

  • @David-nu6kw
    @David-nu6kw Před 4 lety +32

    In regards to social humiliation.
    When I was in highschool I went to a party with my friends, it came across as a party anyone could go to that at least was friends with people going. So I went. Everything was fine among a party of 15 total men and women. When the host came downstairs she looked at me and said "Who invited you Dave?" Anyways she apologized about 5 min later.
    It was one of the most embarrassing situations in my life (I know it could always be worse lol) Me and her had no bad history. Had one class together maybe a year earlier. It was about 18 years ago and it still bothers me today to some degree. Causes me anxiety in certain situations, and till this day, I never invite myself to anything unless it's family.

    • @noway2434
      @noway2434 Před 4 lety +3

      Wonderful creatures these menstrating holes.

    • @David-nu6kw
      @David-nu6kw Před 4 lety +1

      @@noway2434 Perhaps Karma can show her how it's done.

    • @kirbyhatesincels917
      @kirbyhatesincels917 Před 4 lety +5

      No Way
      Get your disgusting, misogynistic fucking ass out.

    • @michaelgargaro
      @michaelgargaro Před 4 lety +3

      She probably enjoyed ur company and hasn't given it another thought since. Neither should you. Get after it dude, to gatecrash a party.

    • @michaelgargaro
      @michaelgargaro Před 4 lety

      @@kirbyhatesincels917 u sound like a proper lezzer.

  • @TheMilwaukeeProtocol
    @TheMilwaukeeProtocol Před 6 lety +153

    I've seen enough of these videos to predict what he's going to say, but I'm not always right. That's awesome.

    • @AltCTRLF8
      @AltCTRLF8 Před 6 lety +3

      Pyagrl*16 even JP has been able to admit when he’s wrong

    • @semaj4324
      @semaj4324 Před 2 lety +1

      There is forgiveness through the blood of Jesus for any sin and He will take away the guilt, shame and condemnation. God bless you.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

    • @TheMilwaukeeProtocol
      @TheMilwaukeeProtocol Před 2 lety

      This comment thread got extremely unrelated to my original point. It makes me wonder why you didn't just make your own post and instead buried it inside someone else's completely unrelated comment thread to get lost forever.

    • @semaj4324
      @semaj4324 Před 2 lety

      @@TheMilwaukeeProtocol I think I was replying to someone else’s comment under your thread but it probably got deleted…

  • @sungod9797
    @sungod9797 Před 4 lety +69

    “Your best friend committed suicide, or you have a close relative with cancer or you have a sick child...”
    I think based on the few things he’s mentioned about his personal life that those are specifically personal experiences, which is kind of sad when you see him list them off casually

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @Katiemadonna3
    @Katiemadonna3 Před 2 lety +8

    All I feel guilty and feel like everyone is better than me.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.i

  • @fountainovaphilosopher8112
    @fountainovaphilosopher8112 Před 4 lety +22

    I'll be frank now, something about this lecture simply struck me. It's as though his words immaculately conveyed what I would struggle for 10x longer to do so. Simply genius, almost got me to tears. Thank you for this

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 Před 3 lety +24

    I have multiple things really wrong with me and suffer from a growing fear that is becoming crippling, debilitating, and the only thing I can do to alleviate it is to run from it. I end up self-sabotaging my job and burying myself in something completely unrelated, something I feel like I have control over, where I am only competing against myself. Last time it happened, I went back to school and got a master's degree. This time, with no PhD program that interests me, it's woodworking. A few times, I've attempted to start my own business. But underneath it all, I'm terrified of judgment and not measuring up. I just want to be good at something. So good that people trust me to do it. I think this comes from a lifetime of employment in positions that include a high amount of scrutiny. Such environmental stress requires the elimination of most human character traits. We can't joke, can't play, can't break when we need it but only when we're scheduled to break. For vacation, you're meant to recover your humanity in a week or two (if you're lucky enough to have the option, at all). I make pretty good money (although given the current state of the American economy, that probably won't be true for much longer), but I rarely manage to get much further than 5 years into a thing before I collapse, again. They have me trying a litany of drugs to get me through it, but the irony of meds is that they make performance truly inadequate and so guarantee relapse once I've adjusted to them.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @Greggorious123
    @Greggorious123 Před 5 lety +62

    I’ve caused much suffering to others, and the guilt is overwhelming. I’ve contemplated suicide many times

    • @noemisanchez4825
      @noemisanchez4825 Před 5 lety +2

      Greg Williams this is always on my mind. It never leaves.

    • @gabrielguzman6018
      @gabrielguzman6018 Před 4 lety +1

      They probably also caused you harm as well, it goes both ways

    • @moonboy2022
      @moonboy2022 Před 4 lety +7

      usually people who harm others have been harmed themselves

    • @angelsaylor2420
      @angelsaylor2420 Před 4 lety +8

      Everyone is the villain in someone’s story but that doesn’t mean that you stay in that energy forever. People learn and grow and all the time. Once you’ve accepted yourself for you you were you can become who you are and who you will be. God is always on your side and I’m sure you’ve caused so much joy as well

    • @terrariumelio974
      @terrariumelio974 Před 4 lety +6

      As someone that’s been deeply hurt I can tell you that trying to mend things with those you’ve hurt can go a long way in making them and yourself feeling better. This however is a very difficult thing to do. Best of luck to you.

  • @harunsuaidi7349
    @harunsuaidi7349 Před 5 lety +68

    Social humiliation is really terrifying

    • @True38
      @True38 Před 3 lety +4

      Why? I'd love to see them try. I can humiliate myself in public, no problem. Nobody gives a shit what you do and how you act. If it doesn't involve them, if it does not apply to their self-interest, then it doesn't matter what you do.

    • @yvasquez2449
      @yvasquez2449 Před 2 lety +5

      I don’t think public humiliation is about others…is about us feeling disconnected, inadequate, the one out, faulty or broken….is always about us, never about the others. We live in society because we cannot thrive alone, we need to be part of a collective in one way or another and public humiliation is us not being part of that collective, or so we perceive it.

    • @Katiemadonna3
      @Katiemadonna3 Před 2 lety

      I agree. I’ve experienced it.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @LessonsInLife
    @LessonsInLife Před 5 lety +86

    Many times we have been guilty of viewing our future challenges as the sunset of life rather than the sunrise of a bright, new opportunity. - John C. Maxwell

    • @haitamvfxer
      @haitamvfxer Před 4 lety +2

      That's because sometimes it is also the case

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @Milestonemonger
    @Milestonemonger Před 6 lety +34

    I catch myself talking notes every time Dr Jordan Peterson talks.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @mitrayar
    @mitrayar Před 5 lety +55

    [a sip of water]
    [bottle closed]

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.m

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @kennedykiser557
    @kennedykiser557 Před 6 lety +77

    I really like listening to Jordan Peterson. His theories & talks really make you think, & give you another way of really looking at your life, & the world around you.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @RainmanWyzwoliciel
    @RainmanWyzwoliciel Před 4 lety +7

    I've been watching Jordan Peterson videos for about two years. I am often seeing videos where he repeats himself, but this one is one of its kind.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @jayc3141
    @jayc3141 Před 5 lety +11

    I suddenly feel terribly guilty for the actions Ive taken. Drugs, antidepressants and abusive relationships. All were a crutch. Ive wasted my life and Im quite intelligent. Ive leant on people whonhave compassion for me but they dont actually care about me. Please pray for me.

    • @iceomistar4302
      @iceomistar4302 Před 2 lety

      Fucking hell, you described me to a T

    • @jayc3141
      @jayc3141 Před 2 lety +1

      @@iceomistar4302 Bro life got so much better once I realised all this stuff. 31 years old and learning from my errors. Read about red flags of abusive people so I don't get trapped again. You can do it if I can

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @TrainspotterFlirt
    @TrainspotterFlirt Před 5 lety +22

    i totally agree with Jordan Peterson everyone`s life have a intense tragedy

    • @nihilistcentraluk442
      @nihilistcentraluk442 Před 5 lety

      I am not sure it's tragic .It's more a farce.Frankly I cannot care less

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

    • @chidera2551
      @chidera2551 Před 8 dny

      @@ryu7408how did you survive

  • @NibberKSmooth
    @NibberKSmooth Před 5 lety +81

    My IQ has risen, thank you Dr Peterson.

    • @halimghani
      @halimghani Před 5 lety +17

      Not your IQ. Your wisdom.

    • @willismarsh44
      @willismarsh44 Před 4 lety +2

      Before this video I watched one where JBP says you cant teach people to be more smart lol your born with the gift or your not

    • @kyrlics6515
      @kyrlics6515 Před 4 lety

      @Reece A fluid intelligence and crystalized intelligence aren't the same. One goes down over time, the other increases. And it's really a matter of what you know vs innate intellectual ability.
      Although, IQ can still rise, overtime it will still reach a point of decrease.
      Or to where you wouldn't be able to increase it in comparison to another point.

    • @herculesbrofister265
      @herculesbrofister265 Před 3 lety

      *rosen

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

  • @susysnakegirl
    @susysnakegirl Před 5 lety +9

    Life is pain, your highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

    • @0Reel2Reel0
      @0Reel2Reel0 Před 5 lety

      Do you have six fingers on your right hand?

    • @vito7361
      @vito7361 Před 4 lety

      @@0Reel2Reel0 my name is Inigo Montoya?

    • @0Reel2Reel0
      @0Reel2Reel0 Před 4 lety

      Mister I swear by the soul of my father Domingo Montoya, you will reach the top alive.

    • @vito7361
      @vito7361 Před 4 lety +1

      @@0Reel2Reel0 I have to finish that sword even if it's the last thing I will ever do!

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.g

  • @artsmart
    @artsmart Před 2 lety +6

    Jordan can somehow manage to inject a humorous component into even the most serious subjects without losing a beat.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @lafleurplumeria
    @lafleurplumeria Před 5 lety +7

    It's all about accepting what is/was. When you believe the past is more important than the present, you can't help but to experience guilt or regret.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @cue_khb
    @cue_khb Před 4 lety +9

    I think most people have a deep sense of guilt and inadequacy, but most people also refuse associate with that truth. Most people want to think highly and good of themselves and are very sensitive to their image. So, most people are fragmented in this manner.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @tobeapearl
    @tobeapearl Před rokem +6

    I am in ACA and I shared with the group tonight how insecure and that my core belief is that I am defective. The two people who came up after trying to fix me I really think that they couldn’t handle the truth that I was speaking and it made them uncomfortable within themselves. for me it was huge growth because to say it out loud that that’s how I feel and that every interaction I have with somebody has me terrified including my children, to openly admit that to people was just so relieving for me, also terrifying. But I like felt pain leave my body and my heart soften as I spoke. ❤

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

    • @tobeapearl
      @tobeapearl Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@user-so4sv1dq4z I just reread this and really needed to hear this again. Thank you for the tips. 🙏🏻

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@tobeapearl Thank you so very much. Your words give me affirmation that I can help with my words. You know I'm in a bad spot right now and I struggle sometimes to find a reason to keep going. I had a suicide attempt in 2022. Luckily I survived. Right now Im in tears here because im grateful to help or tr, to help. Thank you so much. I wish you all the best

    • @tobeapearl
      @tobeapearl Před 5 měsíci

      @@user-so4sv1dq4z I’m sorry to hear that. 😞 I have been there. I promise you you’re here for a reason and the only assured way things will not ever get better is if you give up. I have a chronic pain condition that almost took me out last year. I hadn’t been able to work, was financially destitute and in extreme amounts of pain with little hope. After leaving a hospital for the last time with no help I seriously contemplated taking my life. I decided not to and that I would instead figure out how to heal myself and how to learn to live with joy, even in the pain. Everything started to change after that decision. A couple things that dramatically started to help me were walking, breath work and meditating. Little by slow, battling myself everyday, I found the strength to do those things and it radically started to help me. A little over a year later, I’m better able to carry my pain, am in less pain, and am able to work. I have moments where I hope it’s always not such a battle but mostly I’m actually content and happy even though I don’t have a lot. I hope so much you find things that help you find your happy.

  • @arunikapritimishra632
    @arunikapritimishra632 Před 4 lety +7

    In summary, Doc is trying to tell us that it's very human to have guilt, feel inadequate etc. Everyone has these feelings, or goes through social humiliation in their head or for real in life. So instead of being stuck on these feelings, focus on working hard, making a life for yourself, delay instant gratification to achieve future goals. Everyone is gonna die anyways. Might as well die trying to live. Tragedy and suffering is part and parcel of life.

    • @JoeMcKenzie888
      @JoeMcKenzie888 Před 2 lety +1

      Niceee

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @cigh7445
    @cigh7445 Před 4 lety +4

    I was hoping for advice on not feeling self conscious and inadequate. He just told me that there was something wrong with me, but I already knew that.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @rahulb.329
    @rahulb.329 Před 5 lety +7

    I am exactly everything that Dr. Jordan describes. Speechless right now.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @neodnokratnyi
    @neodnokratnyi Před 3 lety +5

    He perfectly described my almost-never-ending anxiousness, yet not a word on what am I to do with that

    • @garlandthompson5970
      @garlandthompson5970 Před 3 lety

      His book helped me sort out my anxiety, and it's so damn helpful for life in general, I'd highly recommend it if you want those kinds of answers

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @themk4982
    @themk4982 Před 4 lety +12

    He’s so brilliant, I could never thank him enough.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @Ilovesushi123456
    @Ilovesushi123456 Před 3 lety +4

    That feeling of being naked on stage for the world to see is exactly how I feel when someone opens up my sketchbook to see all my messy drawings. When I was a kid I used to love to show my artwork to people. Now all I see are my mistakes and I don’t show it to anyone.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @clublulu399
    @clublulu399 Před 4 lety +9

    An expert in his field. I could listen to him talk for hours

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @edgarallerman9187
    @edgarallerman9187 Před 6 lety +15

    The awareness of nakedness lead to the split of the Ego and the Persona.

    • @marklarizzle
      @marklarizzle Před 6 lety +3

      Anazah Whan it takes strength to survive those impacts.

    • @cheese3416
      @cheese3416 Před 5 lety +3

      They grabbed leaves and covered up

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.i

  • @slater-cguy
    @slater-cguy Před 5 lety +30

    So, if you can accept your fragility (not approve of it, per se, but acknowledge it for what it is), that lessens the degree to which you fear it being exposed.
    In this sense, measured self-acceptance (not *approval* ) is a powerful catalyst for change; not the *insane* idea as he expresses it in the same lecture.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @MojitoMatt
    @MojitoMatt Před 2 lety +4

    I feel like he doesn’t make any crazy revelations that you’ve never heard before. He says what everyone knows deeply but never acknowledges. Real truth.

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @wafazekri9119
    @wafazekri9119 Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks a lot for all the knowledge you are producing, I have finished my phd, I have never heard of you before that, but writing about the self was my own way of improving myself behaviour, becoming determined of my goals in life, and I have conducted a phd on this. You helped me indeed to be confident on my findings and the way I communicate them.
    Bless you
    A Muslim woman following your thoughts. What I respect more is your respect of religions this shows how balanced your thoughts are!
    Thank you.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @victorvalerio3059
    @victorvalerio3059 Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you to the guy that wrote "So - no, that, that... (x2)" in the subtitles.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.e

  • @JACOPO.OFFICIEL
    @JACOPO.OFFICIEL Před 4 lety +11

    "Hey, if you don't you will" dammit he killed me with that one 🤣👌🏼 so true, the more someone seems perfect the more it is a hint that he/she is hiding a BIG FLAW/PROBLEM

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @SuperflyGaming
    @SuperflyGaming Před 4 lety +19

    I can't stop listening to him. This kind of knowledge needs teaching at school as a major subject alongside English, science and math. No wonder society is messed up there is no education in how to live life.

    • @edenwitt4737
      @edenwitt4737 Před 3 lety +2

      You sound like philosophers during the enlightenment

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @imjustczarina
    @imjustczarina Před 5 lety +12

    i really appreciate the subtitles man

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.e

  • @Milo_and_kennedi
    @Milo_and_kennedi Před 2 lety +2

    Social humiliation is the worst happens to me often

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.m

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @kmlund42
    @kmlund42 Před rokem +3

    My father is a sociopath with mania and destroys everything with glee but I feel the pain of all his damage everyday and get so exhausted from my guilt and shame for nothing I have done. Would love to get rid of it.

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @fastpitchmermaid4550
    @fastpitchmermaid4550 Před 4 lety +4

    He truly is a treasure, so grateful for him.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @eduardoayala3204
    @eduardoayala3204 Před 2 lety +1

    I want to stop feeling bad for doing things for myself.
    I put so much stuff away, so many of my goals...
    But when I start working on them, I feel weird for making that my priority.
    "I should be doing something more productive", "I'm going nowhere with this"-
    I want to finish a freaking piano piece

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @jaden2758
    @jaden2758 Před 6 lety +54

    Is their any Jordan Peterson lectures on inferiority complexes

    • @goldensprite3373
      @goldensprite3373 Před 5 lety +13

      Search CZcams for 'Marisa Peer I am enough'. Changed my life. Seriously.

    • @arunikapritimishra632
      @arunikapritimishra632 Před 4 lety +2

      @@goldensprite3373 mine too!!

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.g

  • @marklarizzle
    @marklarizzle Před 6 lety +20

    A post cataclysmic world is exactly what we live in. Every religion on Earth talks about a flood for the same reason.

    • @marij5589
      @marij5589 Před 5 lety

      You might enjoy learning about "when saturn was our sun"...not sure of the original thinker/author. But, the premise is that Saturn was Earth"s original sun, and whacked out of orbit when our current sun entered our proto-solar system. The event was massive disruption of our planet and surrounding planets. May explain why the flood myth is described around the globe by multiple ancient cultures.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @shreya868
    @shreya868 Před 6 lety +15

    How do you even begin to get over the guilt of existing? It's like a debt that you have to pay the world for your whole life. You got to be born into this world, so it's like you have to continually prove that you're good enough to exist, good enough to care about, and good enough to be a part of society. How do you get over something like that?

    • @missjenn3963
      @missjenn3963 Před 6 lety

      Shreya interesting question. Do you not feel good enough and if not why not?

    • @shreya868
      @shreya868 Před 6 lety

      Um... I guess most of it stems from my grades. My school is like really focused on grades and marks and stuff, and the last 2 years of high school are just incredibly tough. My average grades dipped from 92% to 70% or something, and it was depressing to see, because I worked so hard and it didn't make the slightest amount of difference. So I kind of started thinking there was something fundamentally wrong with me. Also, I kind of drifted apart from my then best friend and blamed myself for it lolz.

    • @richardwade1669
      @richardwade1669 Před 4 lety

      The guilt of existing
      Reality is guilty of not being what I want it to be

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 Před dnem +1

    How true.
    I feel i have to be useful to the people around me otherwise i will just be an annoying waste of space and whatever.

  • @sophielei8494
    @sophielei8494 Před 4 lety +5

    JP is an angel with a pure heart

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @Ayr176s
    @Ayr176s Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for these!

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @sumitkumar3077
    @sumitkumar3077 Před 5 lety +6

    It's only knowledge...and exp..that makes u worthy...

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.h

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @its_sebastianldjs5009
    @its_sebastianldjs5009 Před 3 lety +1

    Public speaking is prominent fear too

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.i

  • @theotherway1639
    @theotherway1639 Před 3 lety +4

    Good vid. The book "30 Days to Overcome Shame" by Harper Daniels, was also a big help.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @peripheralparadox4218
    @peripheralparadox4218 Před 2 lety +4

    One thing I still can’t find the answer to is this. How do you deal with the fact that no matter what you do and how much you improve, you will always be hopelessly inadequate in the sense of not being good enough for a relationships or friendships.

    • @DrCrypToLite
      @DrCrypToLite Před 2 lety +1

      Truth, you are not improving. Not improving enough to justify a level up. Do you know how to confirm if you leveled up?
      You would notice people who are different to the people you know now.
      People who see you from time to time would mention that something about you is different.
      It's like creating an Character in a Role Playing Game, you get a certain number of points at the start and *you get to decide where they go* , if you chose well, your following obstacles will fall when you come,
      if you *MISS-spend* the points, YOU are the one who falls and can't get past.
      *Put you efforts where they best level you UP* .

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @shangojackson60
    @shangojackson60 Před rokem +1

    As someone who has studies psychology for years and grew up catholic his interpretation of the Bible is something I never thought of, it kinda makes me want to go read and interpret for myself as well. Im questioning literally all those Sunday school interpretations.

  • @briellehunter7233
    @briellehunter7233 Před 3 lety +1

    Why is it so difficult to see ourselves in a bright enough light to feel worthy, deserving, and unashamed?

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

  • @letsgoBrandon204
    @letsgoBrandon204 Před 3 lety +2

    If one of the two major fears of people is social humiliation, how the hell do so many seem to be able to get over it and operate with any degree of confidence?
    I have never understood the apparent confidence I see in other people
    If it's just smoke and mirrors then they must be doing something right, because faking it isn't working for me

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa Před 2 lety +1

      Lol thats the exact thing i want to know. Are these people just wired to not care as much about anything as us or were they just socially affable at a young age and there for grew up developing the necessary validation to feel confident and unembarressed in social settings

    • @DrCrypToLite
      @DrCrypToLite Před 2 lety

      That's the thing, smoke and mirrors, you are not there, when they get to look at themselves in the mirror alone, without the smoke.
      Faking is *appearing* to look like fire 🔥 , it scares the other beast away, but when tested, the discovery is, *the fire is NOT REAL* .

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @erikg007
    @erikg007 Před 3 lety +2

    4:20 This is the weirdest anxiety I have heard abt so far. Making a fool of myself during a heart attack should not be a concern for anyone. Poor people who fear this

    • @casachica
      @casachica Před 3 lety +1

      Unfortunately it's a truth for many of us. Having GAD I could sure picture myself worrying about causing a scene while I'm literally dyin lol

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

  • @destroyerinazuma96
    @destroyerinazuma96 Před 6 lety +29

    As denNicola pointed out Adam and Eve realizing they're naked has to do with the idea of acquired individuality. I always thought that whether that's a good thing is debatable. Many will tell you that you pay too much for standing out and being unique, that you will suffer while trying to get yourself understood, that is if you care about others at least understanding. The cynical may also argue that if you're being useful many will feign "accepting" you, they'll merely deem that to let you live and deal with you is worth supporting their jealousy spite or incomprehension. Truth is, most don't really care. At best they're accepting (if you're a radiant magnetic inspiring individual who's in harmony with his values), at worst it doesn't matter to them. Oh, you like to play guitar and work part-time to take extra guitar lessons? M'kay, let me get back to my ballet class and coins collection... Ultimately I think that the harshest judge on a self discovery and self actualization journey is the individual himself. The dumbest part of the ego aka the lower consciousness/lower self will always scheme and come up with excuses to not let you go out of the comfort zone, even if said zone is a lame job, alcoholism or an abusive husband.

    • @manuelcovarrubiassanchezme3033
      @manuelcovarrubiassanchezme3033 Před 5 lety +1

      Destroyer Inazuma in my opinion, Adam and eve were naked because they had a perfect vision of sexuality.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @logan2591
    @logan2591 Před 6 lety +8

    jordan peterson is so re assuring

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.h

  • @bilhaadhiambo6448
    @bilhaadhiambo6448 Před rokem +1

    When guilt burns inside of me I run to God immediately. I have heart to heart with Him and allow the Holy Spirit to enable me see my faults and not defend or condemn myself. Then I listen to what He has to say so that I can get my peace back and way forward. Guilt almost killed me some years back. Psychologically, I was torn and fell into depression. I became susceptible to diseases as a result of immune deficiency since my body was spending all the energy to fight something that was only going on in my head and heart. The threat wasn't a bacteria but a chain of condemning and destructive thoughts and feelings. Jesus Christ, the Wonderful Counselor can help you too.

  • @ryu7408
    @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm Sorry
    For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.

  • @JasonSilverstein
    @JasonSilverstein Před 4 lety +1

    Yes I feel like I should do better especially in social situations. I did a video on what I have done to stop beating myself up so much.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

  • @erin-james5264
    @erin-james5264 Před 6 lety +15

    Could it be that once the consciousness happened that thats where ego entered? Does shame come from ego??

    • @1108dmv
      @1108dmv Před 5 lety

      Erin- James Absolutely!

    • @romans8024
      @romans8024 Před 5 lety

      Shame comes with judgement, which is ability of consciousness. I am not quite sure, but shame could be some kind of restriction or defense mechanism of consciousness. It's more or less a by-product of judgement.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @armandoperezjr
    @armandoperezjr Před 5 lety +4

    Man I love this guy.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @NoreenHoltzen
    @NoreenHoltzen Před 2 lety +2

    I used to feel guilty less often but since turning to Christ and church groups I have started to feel guilty more often. When driving away from Jesus I feel more confident but when returning to church, the guilt comes back. At church we bring it up sometimes and our group agreed that part of faith is to celebrate our guilt, because it keeps us clean and beneath Him. Encouraging guilt is be part of our Christian culture that we inherited. I would not be ashamed of guilt as it is part of being a good Christian, and those that are not guilty might not be forgiven and thus might not reach heaven. I myself often have guilty feelings of not enough faith in God but I use this guilt to ask for forgiveness so I can be saved. I don’t think we should try to overcome our guilt but recognise it as part of being a Christian, even if it is difficult to live with. Even if we feel worse with this guilt, it I better to have it and know that we are true Christians. It brings us down, but it brings us together. Together, and down. Amen.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @nessie1321
    @nessie1321 Před 3 lety +1

    Perhaps guilt is a reflection that an individual has a conscience; therefore, a healthy process.
    Unfortunately, bad decisions naturally come with consequences. These hardships can eliminate the wasteful/dulling components of sinful behavior and reveal the incorruptible core, thus making consequences a necessary step in absolution and recovery.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

    • @nessie1321
      @nessie1321 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree that in self reflection it is necessary to apologize to yourself because it will be difficult to walk around remorseless. If we fail to learn we are doomed to repeat.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nessie1321 yes I agree. ❤️☯️🙂

  • @donkeyfacekilla1
    @donkeyfacekilla1 Před 6 lety +4

    4:53 ahh thats a lovely drop

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.j

  • @thestruggler776
    @thestruggler776 Před rokem +1

    I personally don't agree with some of his opinions but still, he says a lot of very important things that help a lot of people

  • @solenya4983
    @solenya4983 Před 5 lety +9

    I one day dream of being able to have a one-on-one discussion with Mr. Peterson some day. Either in a professional or casual setting.

    • @themiddlepath8939
      @themiddlepath8939 Před 4 lety +1

      One day AND some day? cool, double dipping for a professional and casual thing meeting!

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @Toasty_Britches
    @Toasty_Britches Před 2 lety

    [A sip of water] [closes bottle]
    Allow me to waylay my own comical highlighting to say that these captions are absolutely fantastic and I greatly appreciate the work that was put into them.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @MrRuggero95
    @MrRuggero95 Před 3 lety +1

    [a sip of water]
    [closes bottle]
    Thank you

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.m

  • @sukamedik9739
    @sukamedik9739 Před 4 lety +7

    Spits bars then drinks water, that's JP

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.g

  • @PastxPresentxDarcy
    @PastxPresentxDarcy Před 6 lety +7

    As an Orthodox Christian, I have never heard that Adam and Eve being naked somehow denoted sexual sin. That's preposterous. Dr. Peterson nailed it on the head with his explanation of realizing that they were naked being like feeling the shame of your inadequacies. But Christ covers us with a new baptismal robe of His grace and righteousness to cover our nakedness. That's why baptized babies (and adults in the Orthodox Christian tradition) wear white.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

  • @MrTmac2023
    @MrTmac2023 Před rokem +1

    1:25
    man, this is why im subscribed.

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @5tw3b45tcf
    @5tw3b45tcf Před 5 lety +7

    My summary of the video: Everyone feels guilty, indequate, and self-conscious except for some narcissistic people.
    I guess what he's trying to say is most people feel inadequate with themselves so it's natural but it's our way of trying to improve ourselves since the curse of Adam and Eve. It's a bit of a Christian perspective, which I actually agree with since I am a Christian.
    I guess the solution is to act through gratitude of Jesus' sacrifice once you believe. (which I may not be doing a good job of...)

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.a

  • @apotheosis1660
    @apotheosis1660 Před 5 lety +5

    The main reason why I hate life (mainly mine) is that celebrities just makes me feel tiny compared to them. I just hate “big” people (celebrities, huge animators, etc). It’s not that I’m comparing myself to them, but that...they just exist, it just hurts me to my core. I DON’T HATE HEM for who they are, but I do for their TITLE. I now stress drink (booze), and never sleep for maintaining my stress. Now, my sanity is just toppling over as time resumes. Just...why. And family doesn’t help me, because (in reality) they aren’t worth more or less than a regular person, we’re all human. Yet some people have more credit and reputation than others. Like...I don’t want to BREATHE anymore!!!!

    • @visionsofthelord2662
      @visionsofthelord2662 Před 4 lety

      Wish I could send the photo of that great celebrity hahahaha .I saw the magical women 😂😂.feel soo jelous.what a celebrity is that!!😁😁

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @istoppedcaring6209
    @istoppedcaring6209 Před 2 lety +1

    i improve my life in every way i can, and yet i feel insufficient

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.b

  • @chriszablocki2460
    @chriszablocki2460 Před 4 lety +5

    If you're feeling insecure, you should sit down and talk about feeling. With someone who cares.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @JLLJR
    @JLLJR Před 5 lety +3

    Needed this!!!

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

    • @user-so4sv1dq4z
      @user-so4sv1dq4z Před 6 měsíci

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried deep feelings of guilt with me. Which have shifted again and again, as soon as I apologized to a person, for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself, for many years. Until I realized that the one I really needed to apologize to was myself. I tortured myself the most. So I apologize to myself for what I did to myself. And the intention to apologize is everything. So I find my innocence, which I had once lost; again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And thus I do no harm to others. Because I am at peace with myself and thereby with the world. Therefore, apologize to yourself if you carry feelings of guilt with you. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts suffering and apologizing takes away suffering. "Anyway" and "Yes" are the words that enable me to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses to get back into the hamster wheel of apologizing or torturing myself for certain things. But I say, "Yes, I'm apologizing to myself anyway." And I apologize to others when it's my free choice. And I use these two methods to do that. By either apologizing to people personally or apologizing to people within myself, if I don't want to make it personal. Because the honest intention is enough.

  • @peachy4252
    @peachy4252 Před 5 lety +1

    I wish your videos never end

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.e

  • @artsmart
    @artsmart Před 2 lety +3

    Where being an animal is preferable to being human. Animals may or may not know they're going to die but I don't think they grasp the finality of it whereas we humans do and agonize the eventuality.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.m

  • @alexblack8780
    @alexblack8780 Před 6 lety +56

    Anyone that hates on Dr Peterson is inherently very unintelligent, sorry

    • @back5594
      @back5594 Před 5 lety +3

      Alex Black I would call it Ignorant.

    • @aidanshaw4905
      @aidanshaw4905 Před 5 lety +1

      Anyone that hates on the Norman people is inherently very unintelligent, sorry Harold Godwinson.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.i

  • @AnoNymous-dh2sv
    @AnoNymous-dh2sv Před 4 lety +2

    I'd like to point out something though. This is not a talk to make you more confident. It's almost as if he is psychoanalyzing himself because there is little hope here other than the intellectual achievement of it.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.e

  • @hocuspocus3256
    @hocuspocus3256 Před 5 lety +4

    You know, Jordan Peterson is a low-key esoteric theologian. It's obvious that a lot of his lectures tie into some biblical story or lesson.

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.d

  • @maximedefooz1268
    @maximedefooz1268 Před 3 lety +1

    Much love..

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.i

    • @maximedefooz1268
      @maximedefooz1268 Před 2 lety

      @@ryu7408 thank you my sir

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      @@maximedefooz1268 you are welcome my sir. ❤️☯️🙂

  • @Noumenon4Idolatry
    @Noumenon4Idolatry Před rokem

    It seems like it would be better to not feel inadequate self conscious and guilty or even worthless. A low self esteem also often leads to overcompensation. People try too hard and they often as a result mess up. Even turn people off or chase them away.
    Confidence will always be king.
    Self esteem and confidence will always trump over the self improval driven by fear despair or negative mindsets.

  • @atomnous
    @atomnous Před 3 lety +1

    People often think they're more right than others, not better

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.h

  • @kimblalock8833
    @kimblalock8833 Před 3 lety

    I need more. Too short of a counseling session

    • @ryu7408
      @ryu7408 Před 2 lety

      I'm Sorry
      For many years, I carried a deep sense of guilt with me. Which kept shifted, as soon as I apologized to a person for something. I carried the guilt with me and tortured myself for many years. Until I realized, the only person I really needed to apologize to, was myself. I have tortured myself the most. So every day, I apologize to myself, for what I did to myself. This is how I find my innocence; that I once lost, again. And by apologizing to myself, I release my guilt. And so I don't do anything to others either. Because I am at peace with myself and therefore, with the world. Therefore, if you carry guilt with you, apologize to yourself. Because you can't torture yourself and apologize to yourself at the same time. Tormenting inflicts sorrow and apologizing takes away sorrow. "Anyway", is the word that enables me, to apologize to myself. Because I get impulses, to get back in the hamsterwheel of apologizing for certain things. But I apologize to myself anyway.e

  • @nothingchanges014
    @nothingchanges014 Před 2 měsíci

    1. Everyone has and will suffer. Therefore, it is not true that most people feel they are better than other people.
    2.When people become self conscious,