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Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Jordan Peterson

Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Jennifer Cawley

Danica Patrick, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Pretty Intense

4.6995 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2021

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Today on the show is someone that we are so excited about. We have been listening to his talks, and his information for so long. His name is Dr. Jordan Peterson. We had so much to talk about we had to break it into two parts. He is a professor of psychology, clinical psychologist and author of best-selling books "12 Rules For Life - An Antidote To Chaos" and now he has "Beyond Order -12 More Rules For Life". So clearly we need a lot of rules for life, because life is really challenging. And that’s a lot of what we talked about. Just how hard it is, how complicated it is. Then we get into self-awareness. It is so important to become self-aware. Facing our strengths and weaknesses, honestly and without judgement. We all want be better people, but it’s a matter of how do we figure out where we need to get better. Dr. Peterson is a fascinating human. if you’ve never heard of him, get ready, he’s a straight down the barrel kind of guy and we think you’re gonna like this one. Don’t forget to tune in next week for PART 2.

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And the male pattern of antisocial behavior is a lot more physically violent.

0:42.0

The female pattern of antisocial behavior is a lot more physically violent. The female pattern of antisocial

0:44.0

behavior is reputation destruction and it scales on the internet. Physical

0:48.8

aggression doesn't. Right. It's limited and I'm not saying it's not serious it can obviously be mortally serious right it's serious

0:58.3

but it does characterize a small minority of men female female antisocial behavior, which is almost never discussed.

1:05.3

There's a large research literature on it, because people have wondered, you know, that if you look at

1:10.4

boys and girls, for example, two-year-olds, I mentioned them, some two-year-olds are

1:14.9

aggressive, and that's by nature mostly. Okay, so they kick, hit, bite, and steal in groups of two-year-olds. Now they're not very harmful because they're two.

1:25.9

But if it doesn't, if it isn't socialized it turns into conduct disorder and that turns

1:30.6

into antisocial and criminal behavior. That's what happens.

1:34.0

This podcast exists because I love talking to people and I love going deep.

1:40.0

The purpose is to plant seeds of inspiration.

1:43.8

We enter a space of vulnerability and relatability.

1:48.4

And what you realize is that we are so much more alike than we are different.

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