Traveler Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 Recently while doing some research on the internet, I came across an individual, Jordon Peterson, quite by accident. I found his opinions and expressions rather intriguing – and for me - logical. For those that are not familiar with Jordon he has interesting insights into discussions and the importance of challenges in discussions, especially expressing differing opinions and listening to other opinions. What I found most interesting is his idea that if we do not like an opinion, we out to express that notion and why. What he did not seem to cover is how to resolve heated discussions. He seems to have the notion that we need to learn to deal with difficult discussions. This resonates with me but with the spiritual caveat that when we become angry, we lose a spiritual light of truth. I believe we must learn two things from disagreements. One is that we should love others. (D&C 121:43). That when we show love towards others we do not express disagreements with anger. The other thing that is even more difficult is to learn to listen to those with whom we disagree. This is difficult for me because it seems that if I ask any questions to clarify what I think I understand – it seems to upset those I am trying to understand. Here is an example clip: The Traveler Jamie123 and NeuroTypical 2 Quote
Jamie123 Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 I like Jordan Peterson. He doesn't mind standing up to the demands of political correctness. (That's something that takes a lot of courage these days!) NeuroTypical, Traveler and zil2 2 1 Quote
Grunt Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 I don't always agree with Jordan Peterson, but I enjoy listening to him. NeuroTypical 1 Quote
zil2 Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 You're late to the game, @Traveler! Some of Peterson's insights into scripture (not so much doctrine, but rather how to abstract it into life lessons) have been indispensable examples for me so that I can now abstract all on my own - I was dense before. And as far as his logic - it's more solid than any other person I've ever heard make an argument these days. Maybe even as solid as Hugh Nibley's. I'm convinced he means it when he says he spent years studying [whatever topic] trying to figure it out - because of how solid his explanations are. And for some of his speeches, it's clear to me that the Spirit is teaching him. I often think that if he were to learn the restored gospel, he'd be unstoppable (which means Satan would have him killed, I suppose). Anywho, yeah, don't always agree, but when the topic is interesting, I really like listening to him. NeuroTypical and Jamie123 2 Quote
NeuroTypical Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 (edited) Welcome to the JP Party Bus, @Traveler! Always room for one more! 2 hours ago, Traveler said: What he did not seem to cover is how to resolve heated discussions. Peterson is, first and foremost, a trained and practicing clinical psychologist. So he's got lots of advice for individuals wishing to improve themselves and not succumb to bitterness/hate/etc, and he probably gives general advice to people in one of his books. (I haven't read any, so can't point you in the right direction.) I'm guessing that on a cultural level, he'd opine about how all of human history has always included heated discussions, so it's not a problem that anyone can actually solve culture-wide, although they can solve it in themselves. I like his thoughts on American diversity from the viewpoint of a Canadian: https://i.imgur.com/lkU9JsV.mp4 Edited December 14, 2023 by NeuroTypical Carborendum 1 Quote
JohnsonJones Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 1 hour ago, NeuroTypical said: Welcome to the JP Party Bus, @Traveler! Always room for one more! Peterson is, first and foremost, a trained and practicing clinical psychologist. So he's got lots of advice for individuals wishing to improve themselves and not succumb to bitterness/hate/etc, and he probably gives general advice to people in one of his books. (I haven't read any, so can't point you in the right direction.) I'm guessing that on a cultural level, he'd opine about how all of human history has always included heated discussions, so it's not a problem that anyone can actually solve culture-wide, although they can solve it in themselves. I like his thoughts on American diversity from the viewpoint of a Canadian: https://i.imgur.com/lkU9JsV.mp4 I don't think he's actually been practicing since 2017. I think he has also retired from being a professor, but still operates on a per quota basis occasionally. He is still licensed though. NeuroTypical 1 Quote
pam Posted December 15, 2023 Report Posted December 15, 2023 I've been following him for some time. Quote
EH12NG Posted December 17, 2023 Report Posted December 17, 2023 I can manage him in small bites. Personally, I think bringing Jung back into public discussion was needed but his religious stuff is flim flam at best and artful dodging at worse. Although I do agree keeping a tidy bedroom is a solid foundation. LDSGator and The Folk Prophet 2 Quote
The Folk Prophet Posted December 17, 2023 Report Posted December 17, 2023 1 hour ago, EH12NG said: Although I do agree keeping a tidy bedroom is a solid foundation. I don't. Quote
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