Dr. Jordan B. Peterson is bringing his thought-provoking insights on tour, and you’ll have the chance to be part of an unforgettable evening in Amsterdam!
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📍 AMSTERDAM – Ziggo Dome – MAY 17 2025
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“people can do a tremendous amount of good for themselves and those around them by looking at their own inadequacies and start to build themselves as more powerful individuals and if they are capable of doing they are capable of becoming responsible leaders in their communities….
I’m suggesting that people who don’t have their own house in order should go around changing the world”
My favorite quote is: ‘In order to be able to think you have to risk being offensive’
After hearing that I started to read his books and it had a profound impact on me as a person.
There’s this moment in Dr. Peterson’s long-form discussion with Prof. Dawkins where Dawkins questions that the Bible was divinely inspired. Dr. Peterson’s response was quite illuminating and it stuck with me a lot and it has sent me down a tremendous path of philosophical investigation. He said: At bottom, truth is unified, which means that, presumably through some kind of dialectical process, the world of truth and the world of value will eventually coincide in some manner we don’t yet understand. The fact of this union is equivalent to what’s been described as Divine Order across millennia . There’s no difference. This is of course a very Hegelian idea. And although I’ve come to have a more nuanced view on the matter, because this very statement led me into the works of people like Hegel, Zizek, as well as Nietzsche, Deleuze and Guattari, the idea he posited still holds profound significance for me, because I would’ve never been called to explore this matter so deeply had I not come across this very quote. So I feel extremely grateful to Dr. Peterson for that.
When he said it’s great you’re all here even though you’re Californias.
Its my favorite quote because i laughed out loud at it and very much appreciate a good joke
‘If you’re made self-conscious by one of your inadequacies, you want to remove the inadequacy, you don’t want to remove the self-consciousness’ is one of many many quotes that helps me as a person. I learn something every time, and would love to see JBP in person!
Many people profess to hate a schedule or calendar, to which I would respond that they are probably using it wrong. If you resonate with that, you are likely using a calendar as an external tyrant that is telling you how to be a conventionally good person and heaping arbitrary responsibilities on you each day. But that is not how you should use a schedule.
Instead, you should use a schedule to design the day you would most like to have, which will include accepting some responsibility for making progress to keep your life from collapsing into chaos. You should also schedule activities you want to engage in that day as well. You want to design that day you desire, a day that would be good for you — one you feel that you have moved yourself ahead toward your valued goals and kept chaos under control. If you are using a schedule properly, it can be your friend — and a mechanism to increase your capacity to concentrate. It leads to higher productivity.
“Don’t compare yourself with other people; compare yourself with who you were yesterday”
I live by this quote and is helped me so much.
“then the rat goes like this🐀”