Motivation Daily by Motiversity - BE DANGEROUS BUT DISCIPLINED - Best Motivational Speech (Jordan Peterson Motivation)
Episode Date: June 7, 2023Jordan Peterson, professor of psychology, clinical psychologist, author and YouTube personality, shares why you need to discipline yourself, pursue meaning not happiness and don't waste your life."A h...armless man is not a good man. A good man is a very dangerous man who has that under voluntary control."― Jordan PetersonSpeaker:Jordan Peterson: https://www.youtube.com/user/JordanPetersonVideosMusic:Epidemic SoundSoundstripeReally Slow Motion: http://bit.ly/1r3lPvN Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you gaze into the abyss long enough, you see the light, not the darkness.
I'm betting my life on it.
Bring it on the adventure along the route, man.
And I would say, where's that adventure to be found?
You don't want someone else's fate.
Man, your fate's enough.
And your adventures enough.
It's plenty.
It's more than you can ever fully realize.
And so that's also part of the reason that we all believe that the individual has some intrinsic dignity.
It's don't be so sure that your position and your room is so damn trivial.
It might be your attitude towards it that's trivial.
And if you're in dire straits and dire circumstances, just look at how much opportunity you have to make things better.
Well, maybe the same thing's true of life, right?
You bind yourself to it.
And that tighter you bind yourself to it, the more you find out what it is.
and that's like a radical embrace.
We're built to walk uphill.
And when you reach the pinnacle of the hill,
you want to stop and appreciate the vision,
but the next thing you want is a higher hill in the distance
because it's from the uphill climb
that we derive our value,
almost all the positive emotion we feel,
especially the emotion that fills us with enthusiasm.
That's experienced in relationship to a goal.
And so in some sense,
you want a goal that you can never attain,
There's nothing that makes you more formidable than verbal competence
than being able to articulate, be able to think, to marshal your arguments, right?
Aim yourself in one direction, and you might say, well, I've gone halfway down this path,
and I found out it's wrong.
Well, how do you distinguish that from just giving up?
Well, that's a really hard question, right?
It's a moral hazard.
But then the absolute is, yeah, but you have to play one of them.
You have to learn to play one of them.
You have become an expert at at least one of them.
And then that's not a relative.
proposition. And I believe that's true. So you want to commit to something. And then when you commit to
something, you require yourself to bring all of your disparate components moving in a single direction,
united in a single direction. So it's a unifying act. You said that a harmless man is not a good man.
A good man is a very dangerous man who has that under voluntary control. How should people become more
dangerous? Oh, becoming more articulate is definitely, I would say, that's the primary
array of weapons. I mean, physical prowess is something, and it's not nothing, that
physical confidence that comes along with that as well. But the same thing replicated at the
level of the ability to communicate and to think, that's way broader field of battle and
opportunity. In a world with seemingly infinite options, it can be challenging to decide on the
best course of action for one's life. Pearson suggests that a useful approach is to focus on what
bothers you or what you find most challenging. These discomforts or challenges can be an indication
of where one should focus their time and energy. By leaning into what is difficult or uncomfortable,
individuals can discover their strengths and find direction in their lives. Be honest with yourself,
your interests, abilities, and limitations, and pursue the path that aligns most closely
with your values and passions.
There's a lot of things you could be bothered by.
Like a million things, man.
But some things grip you.
They bug you, and they might make you resentful and bitter, because they bug you so much.
Like, they're your things, man. They've got you.
So then I look for a question that I would like the answer to.
I would really like the answer to it.
So I don't assume I already have the answer.
Because I would actually really like to have the answer.
So if I could get a better answer, great.
And so that's the first thing.
And that's like a prayer.
It's like, okay, here's a mystery.
I would like to delve into it further.
Well, so that's humility.
It's like, here's a mystery, which means I don't know.
I would like to delve into it further, which means I don't know enough already.
and then
then comes the revelation
it's like
well what's a revelation
well if you ask yourself a question
it's a real question
do you get an answer or not
an answer is well yeah thoughts start
to appear in your head
so from somewhere
that's right from somewhere
where do they come from do you have a sense
depends on what you're aiming at
it depends it depends on your intent
so imagine that
your intent is to make things better
then maybe they come from the place that's designed to make things better.
Maybe your intent is to make things worse.
Then they come from hell.
Jordan Peterson is adamant about the importance of setting goals in life
and the need to embrace the difficulty that comes with pursuing them.
Peterson emphasizes that while it's acceptable to change your direction in life,
it's essential not to make it easier for yourself.
Instead, he suggests that it's crucial to challenge yourself continually
and strive for greater accomplishments.
He highlights the importance of goal setting as a powerful tool for personal growth and development
and encourages people to embrace the challenges that come with pursuing their dreams.
Because it's inappropriate to continue in a direction you now realize to be wrong,
but it's also inappropriate to give up and use that rationalization as an excuse,
and how do you distinguish it?
Especially seen as we're not transparent to us.
Well, right, exactly.
So that is genuinely a moral hazard.
So one of the principles that I tried to abide by in my therapeutic discovery,
was you can change course as long as the next thing you do is equally or more difficult.
Because that's a check against just giving up.
So you want to discipline yourself so you can get yourself organized so that you can go in a
particular direction so that when you find the right direction, you can really go in that direction.
And that does require an apprenticeship of sorts.
And it might not matter in some sense exactly what the apprenticeship is as long as it is rigorous.
You want a goal that you can never attain
so you can always move closer to the goal
that recedes as you move towards it.
You think, well, that's frustrating.
It's like Sisyphus pushing the rock uphill.
But it's not because as you pursue that goal,
you put yourself together and your life does get better
and richer and more abundant.
That's why the highest levels of virtue and goal
are in some sense transcendent.
You want them to be above everything you're doing
so you can continually move towards something that's more sublime and better.
That's what you are.
You're here to live, not to sleep.
And the problem with the vision of Mai Tai's on the beach is that, well, first of all,
that's a vision of drug-induced unconsciousness.
Second, it's only going to work for about a week.
Third, you're going to be a laughing stock in a month and depressed and aimless and goalless.
No, that's not.
You want a horizon of ever expanding possibility.
And so it does happen to people because they've staked their soul on the attainment of an instrumental goal.
Our goal with this video was to share some of Jordan Peterson's most insightful advice
and encourage you to use it to help achieve your own personal goals.
Whether it's setting ambitious targets, embracing challenges, or focusing on what bothers you,
Peterson's insights can help create a path that is fulfilling, purposeful, and unique to you
with perseverance, dedication, and a willingness to take on challenges,
you can achieve more than you ever thought possible.
