I’d like to see what Peterson is up to here, but I can’t do more than 70 seconds of Russel Brand, that’s as far as I got. Could he be a more annoying faggot? yegh.
Somebody else tell me what Peterson said in this.
Maggie
May 18, 2018 8:27 pm
I will wait for the “highlights.” Brand gets annoying.
Iska Waran
May 18, 2018 10:02 pm
Brand: “We should take all the rich people’s money; then everyone can be rich.”
Peterson: “Carl Jung, clean your room, bloody well make something of yourself, bucko – roughly speaking.”
It is rather amusing to me that my son says that to me when I gripe about society’s ills. He says, “Clean your own room before you try to fix the world.”
And I think of all the times I demanded he clean his room only to be ignored. I guess I will just wait for him to try to fix the world.
He is a Jordan Peterson “millennial” and I’m glad I managed to get him through his early years with a love of books and knowledge. Is a shame I moved him to public school in third grade, which put a filter on that quest for knowledge for a while. Weird.
“Clean your own room first” is advice a lot of people should take. There seems to be a positive correlation between the vociferousness of a person’s prescriptions on how to fix the world and their lack of success. The basement dwelling blogger sharing their “insights” is illustrative of this fact. Why should I listen to them?
If I feel a person has acquitted themselves well, I am much more likely to take them and their views seriously. I do take Russell Brand seriously; he has achieved success at a high level, has succumbed to the temptations of celebrity, and now is attempting to change course. He doesn’t have to get everything right for me to respect him. And when he says the big life is not all what it’s cracked up to be, as he has done elsewhere, I listen. He’s been there.
Better yet is to live your life in a becoming manner and then wait to be asked “What do you think?”
I’d like to see what Peterson is up to here, but I can’t do more than 70 seconds of Russel Brand, that’s as far as I got. Could he be a more annoying faggot? yegh.
Somebody else tell me what Peterson said in this.
I will wait for the “highlights.” Brand gets annoying.
Brand: “We should take all the rich people’s money; then everyone can be rich.”
Peterson: “Carl Jung, clean your room, bloody well make something of yourself, bucko – roughly speaking.”
Now I’ll try to actually listen to it.
It is rather amusing to me that my son says that to me when I gripe about society’s ills. He says, “Clean your own room before you try to fix the world.”
And I think of all the times I demanded he clean his room only to be ignored. I guess I will just wait for him to try to fix the world.
He is a Jordan Peterson “millennial” and I’m glad I managed to get him through his early years with a love of books and knowledge. Is a shame I moved him to public school in third grade, which put a filter on that quest for knowledge for a while. Weird.
Proverb 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
OK, this one is a lot shorter, and it has Russell Brand, too, and it’s chock full of insight https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nqm3n4j1NZ8
Maybe it is just me but I don’t think that links to Jordan Peterson and Russell Brand.
Heck, as presented on this no-performance extremely secure browser, I can’t tell which is posted message and which is commercial content.
‘12 Rules’ is a great book! Patreon is a good way to thank and support Dr. Peterson’s outreach.
Brand is as high as kite. Look at his hype, eyes and emotionless face expression.
Recovery, schmecovery
Two creepy cringe worthy cucks . What’s not to like ?
http://voxday.blogspot.com/search/label/Jordanetics
“Clean your own room first” is advice a lot of people should take. There seems to be a positive correlation between the vociferousness of a person’s prescriptions on how to fix the world and their lack of success. The basement dwelling blogger sharing their “insights” is illustrative of this fact. Why should I listen to them?
If I feel a person has acquitted themselves well, I am much more likely to take them and their views seriously. I do take Russell Brand seriously; he has achieved success at a high level, has succumbed to the temptations of celebrity, and now is attempting to change course. He doesn’t have to get everything right for me to respect him. And when he says the big life is not all what it’s cracked up to be, as he has done elsewhere, I listen. He’s been there.
Better yet is to live your life in a becoming manner and then wait to be asked “What do you think?”