I'm probably a bit late to the discussion on this man (as I wrongly categorised him as a right wing antagonist when I was going through a bit of an ideologist phase and tended to avoid his content).
However, I read his book a couple of months ago and have listened to a lot of his interviews (particularly the Joe Rogan ones) and I must confess that I find the man to be fascinating and enlightening.
As someone who sometimes struggle to find meaning in my life, I found that Peterson really speaks to me. He tackles complex issues of life in an intellectual manner, though because he doesn't only give palatable answers, he rubs a lot of people up the wrong way. His criticism of identity politics made me think and change my perception on something I hadn't even realised that I had been drawn into.
His explanation about the need to carry a burden through life has helped me to look at my depression/mental health in a different way and see it as character building. It lays down the challenge for me. Learning how to carry that load through life without it derailing me is what success looks like, not in ridding myself of it altogether.
Anyway, it seems like he's in a bad way at the moment and hopefully he has a speedy recovery and can get back to having discussions that society really needs to have right now.
Some of his interviews are over 3 hours long so I won't post them here, but this one is very good and quite humourous as well. The presenter tries to take him down and fails miserably:
However, I read his book a couple of months ago and have listened to a lot of his interviews (particularly the Joe Rogan ones) and I must confess that I find the man to be fascinating and enlightening.
As someone who sometimes struggle to find meaning in my life, I found that Peterson really speaks to me. He tackles complex issues of life in an intellectual manner, though because he doesn't only give palatable answers, he rubs a lot of people up the wrong way. His criticism of identity politics made me think and change my perception on something I hadn't even realised that I had been drawn into.
His explanation about the need to carry a burden through life has helped me to look at my depression/mental health in a different way and see it as character building. It lays down the challenge for me. Learning how to carry that load through life without it derailing me is what success looks like, not in ridding myself of it altogether.
Anyway, it seems like he's in a bad way at the moment and hopefully he has a speedy recovery and can get back to having discussions that society really needs to have right now.
Some of his interviews are over 3 hours long so I won't post them here, but this one is very good and quite humourous as well. The presenter tries to take him down and fails miserably:
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