Video Creator’s Channel Jordan B Peterson

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So A Couple Things I Want To Tell
you about today. Many things I want to tell you about I want to tell you. Uhm. I want to give you a schema that is going to enable you to understand. I think it will enable you to understand stories Like the one I told you last time, you remember Jonah and the whale.
I Want To Provide You With The
schema so you can understand stories like that But many many more stories like that Partly what I am telling you about today. In some sense are archetypes And an archetype, it is an idea that was made most popular over the last 100 years by Carl Jung. But. It’s a much older idea than that It’s really a platonic idea in some ways. And it means something like fundamental pattern And so an archetype manifests itself in different ways.
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It Could Be A Pattern Of
emotional response Like it can be something you are feeling It could be the way that emotional response displays itself On your body, on your face. IT could be the way that emotion feels and displays itself on your face. And plays itself out as a drama in your local environment. So like an angry argument is an archetypical phenomenon. And the reason it’s archetypical is because Well, you have them, you have them, you have them, you have them, everyone has them and so you can’t really think about them as individual, you have to think about them as universal and you can’t think as about something that you created in a sense.
Although, In A Sense You Do, But Its
also as something that happens to you now, when you read about Jung and archetype is quite confusing because you can never. be sure whether it’s talking about an instinct, an emotion, a motivational system, or a sub-personality or a sub-personality in which these things manifest itself, or even the social drama that’s being played out in time and space in the social world, but a real archetype. I would say is all of those things at the same time. . Now, we use archetypal means of expression to represent how we act And that’s not the same thing as we think representing what the world is made out of It’s a very different thing, so you could say in some sense we tell stories and understand stories so that we can figure out how people act and how they should act.
And Then We Conduct Science So That We
can figure out what the world’s like from a material objective perspective and the two things coexist uneasily. I think the more primary. knowledge is actually how to act with a scientific model nested inside because the most important question you have to solve as a living organism isn’t what the world is made out of it’s how you should act in the world say from a Darwinian perspective even so that you can live long enough to reproduce. that’s basicly from a strict biological perspective in some sense that’s what you have to do in order to be successful. It’s kind of obvious first of all ’cause you are not very successful if you just go and die and then, of course, death from a genetic perspective and failing to leave offspring are much the same thing.
Now, One Of The Questions Might Be
how is that we conceive of the world as a place to act in and that’s partly I’m gonna tell on the hypothesis for you and then explain. The significance of that hypothesis and the hypothesis involves the description of what you might consider consitituent elements and also transformation processes as far as I can tell, the constituent elements of the stories that we tell about how the people act and should act are characters Now that makes sense, right, because you really can’t have a drama or story without characters. Now, the thing is that characters have to be understandable and so, for them to be understandable they sort of have to be like you or they have to be like someone you know, but they have to be human, but than again. It’s not exactly that they’re human, because even when you’re telling a story about what happened to you today, it’s interesting to think about what you do so someone might say “well, how is your day “, and you say “fine” I mean, maybe it’s.
Summary
An archetype is an idea that was made most popular over the last 100 years by Carl Jung . An archetype manifests itself in different ways . It could be a pattern of emotional response like it can be something you are feeling or the way that emotional response displays itself on your body, on your face.& And plays itself out as a drama in your local environment.& I want to give you a schema that is going to enable you to understand stories like Jonah and the whale. But many many more stories like that Partly what I am telling you about today.& Uhm.& In some sense are archetypes. But it’s a much older idea than that. It’s really a platonic idea in some ways. And it means something like fundamental pattern. And so an archetypical phenomenon is quite confusing because you can never be sure whether it’s talking about an instinct, an emotion, a motivational system, or a sub-personality in which these things manifest itself, but a real archetype…. Click here to read more and watch the full video