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The School of Greatness

664 Jordan Peterson on Responsibility and Meaning

The School of Greatness

Lewis Howes

Inspiration, Education, Greatness, Celebrity, Money, Relationships, Mindset, Health, Business, Self-improvement, Self Care, Health & Fitness, Fitness, Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, Success, Celebrity Interview

4.822K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2018

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

“TREAT YOURSELF LIKE YOU ARE SOMEONE RESPONSIBLE FOR HELPING.” It’s common for people to question why they are here. This question can lead to depression and a sense that the world is a terrible place. I’ve sure you’ve experienced that feeling, and you may even be going through it right now. During these times you’ll commonly replay events in your life where you felt out of control or like everything was going wrong. That reaction comes from a lack of purpose and responsibility for yourself. You’re lacking the goals you need to feel complete. Instead, start making a road map for your life: the things you want to achieve, the family you want to have, etc. It doesn’t have to be a perfect map. In fact, it won’t be. No one has the ultimate road map. But any direction is better than no direction. Without a start, you’re just going to stand there watching the world pass you by. To dive further into this I’ve brought in a special guest: Dr. Jordan Peterson. Dr. Peterson is a professor at the University of Toronto, a clinical psychologist and the author of the million-plus selling 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos (Jan 2018, Penguin Books), which has been a Number 1 bestseller in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, the Netherlands and Brazil, and which is now slated to be translated into 40 languages. He has become super popular in the last two years for his lectures which he records and puts on YouTube. I had such an interesting interview with him that had so much important information, I actually split it into two episodes. In this episode of The School of Greatness, we sit down and discuss why we admire sports figures, how any aim (even a bad one) is crucial for you to feel fulfilled, and a mindset tool you can use to motivate you to do hard things. Learn how you can find the strength to live life you didn’t know you had, on Episode 664. Some Questions I Ask: How do you embody something in a shift of view? (7:23) Why is there so much conflict in the world? (8:14) A clear conscience is different than happiness? (11:06) When we’re watching sports, what does it do for us? (15:51) How do you fix your past traumas you can’t let go of? (21:22) What do you mean by being reasonable with your goals? (23:18) Why is it better to have a bad plan than to be in “No Man’s Land”? (27:15) What are some examples of weaknesses people might have? (28:42) What are three weaknesses, you know right now, you can still work on? (29:29) Does a rationale mean a meaning? (37:14) In This Episode You Will Learn: How Dr. Peterson’s simplifies his philosophy (6:16) The relationship between responsibility and meaning (9:56) Why people are so interested in sports (13:13) The reasons you need a noble cause (17:37) The purpose of memory (20:17) Why you need to be able to answer the seven questions (25:54) What you have to do to move forward (31:06) Why you should be exercising (32:48) The reason people get stuck searching for their meaning (39:12) Plus much, much more...

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0:00.0

This is episode number six six four with best-selling author Jordan Peterson

0:07.6

Welcome to the School of greatness. My name is Lewis Howe's former pro athlete turned lifestyle entrepreneur and each week

0:15.7

We bring you an inspiring person or message to help you discover how to unlock your inner greatness

0:22.7

Thanks for spending some time with me today now let the class begin

0:31.0

Winston Churchill said the price of greatness is

0:36.7

Responsibility we have Jordan Peterson in the house and for those that don't know

0:42.7

Dr. Jordan Peterson is a professor at the University of Toronto a clinical psychologist and author of the hit book

0:50.4

12 rules for life and

0:52.5

Antidote to chaos which has now sold over one and a half million copies in about six months since it came out

1:00.0

This is taking over the world. There's so much media news and attention around Dr. Peterson

1:06.2

And I'm so excited that we had an opportunity to connect and really dive and deep on some things that I haven't heard him talk about

1:13.0

From a lot of the interviews he's done he got extremely vulnerable a couple of times and we are doing a two-part series on this

1:20.4

So make sure to listen all the way to the end and listen to the second part as well as

1:25.6

This may inspire you and open you up in a whole new way his YouTube channel features his university and

1:32.4

Public lectures. He's got hundreds of videos over 1.2 million subscribers and over 60 million views over there

1:40.5

His popular podcast is always in the top on iTunes in a higher education category

1:46.5

And he's considered a main thought leader in belief systems and human psychology and today we talk about why

1:53.8

Taking responsibility for your life is so important also why sports figures are so admirable and what we can learn from them

2:03.4

Why having a vision or some type of aim even a bad aim

2:08.8

Lessons are suffering in life the risk of wandering and no man's land with zero purpose and a mindset tool to motivate you

2:19.6

To do hard things this I'm telling you guys is a powerful episode make sure you listen all the way to the end

2:26.1

Make sure to share with a friend

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