Jordan Peterson On Money, Risk Taking, and Finance

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Simon_Said
    @Simon_Said 4 года назад +542

    In case anyone was wondering what question the interviewer had asked to elicit this answer, it was 'How was your cab ride over?'.

  • @vitality36
    @vitality36 5 лет назад +405

    He contains two specialties, extraordinary knowledge, and fine speech. That's the reason I listen to him carefully.

    • @jmeds94
      @jmeds94 5 лет назад +17

      You left out immense courage

    • @amilitarymind
      @amilitarymind 4 года назад +8

      And sincerity

    • @berryberry8590
      @berryberry8590 4 года назад +4

      He’s also an in-depth meticulous thinker

    • @alexmetista
      @alexmetista 3 года назад +2

      Are you Slayer's lead guitar player Kerry King?!?!

    • @vitality36
      @vitality36 3 года назад +2

      @@alexmetista No. He is just my hero.

  • @joshclayg
    @joshclayg 6 лет назад +845

    Amazes me there is never a single wasted word.

    • @lukeadams9781
      @lukeadams9781 5 лет назад +16

      'Right?'

    • @mewan1708
      @mewan1708 5 лет назад +3

      He did that on purpose

    • @ad1r137
      @ad1r137 5 лет назад +21

      he says he is very very very careful of what he says. you wont find a single wasted word in 30 years worth of his online stuff. he is one of those admirable men who manage to keep themselves sorted out for decades. very frightening

    • @egukoucu
      @egukoucu 5 лет назад +4

      Help is here on the planet fellaz, strap up and start digging as disclosure is personal. Long live this amazing being so we can bathe in his wisdom for eternity! We are one

    • @paragjyotideka1246
      @paragjyotideka1246 5 лет назад +5

      11:01 11:12

  • @plutonium120
    @plutonium120 5 лет назад +281

    'what price did he pay for his wealth?' realest question ever. mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually, sacrifices were made.

    • @vazquezb2011
      @vazquezb2011 5 лет назад +18

      And they are usually dismissed as minor.

    • @wmurray003
      @wmurray003 4 года назад +5

      @@vazquezb2011 Yeah usually, but they aren't always minor.

    • @SafetyLucas
      @SafetyLucas 4 года назад +4

      But at the same time, wealth is worth sacrificing some things for. It's all a trade off. Just have to figure out what you need and what you can do without.

    • @keltecdan
      @keltecdan 4 года назад +1

      Safety Lucas the problem is that most people cannot be content.

    • @codybeaudreau3026
      @codybeaudreau3026 4 года назад +10

      Hyper successful people may have a lot of money and material wealth...but many of them also work 60, 70, or 80 hours a week, travel constantly for work, have high divorce rates, miss birthdays and weddings and their kids’ baseball games...their stress levels are off the charts and there is no such thing as work-life balance for them.

  • @raymeester7883
    @raymeester7883 6 лет назад +528

    I can't believe you interviewed Pre-Jordan Peterson Jordan Peterson.
    It's just too meta.

    • @Ali-ro2vv117
      @Ali-ro2vv117 5 лет назад +11

      His best interview is with Peter Jordanson :)

  • @TheCheweeRevolutions
    @TheCheweeRevolutions 5 лет назад +91

    Every single sentence he says is interesting. Never met a person like that in real life

  • @arcad1an292
    @arcad1an292 6 лет назад +240

    “Benefit is finite, risk is infinite”
    Genius

    • @fredericmoresmau4303
      @fredericmoresmau4303 5 лет назад

      bball women don't have sex, they usually fuck up guys, young and weaker guys, then exclude them and bully them and mobb them for being Pussies....My experience there

    • @fredericmoresmau4303
      @fredericmoresmau4303 5 лет назад +1

      I havn't seen one functional bball couple yet..... it's either huge guys, dominating small women...... or it'S DISFUNCTIONAL

    • @keithryan9620
      @keithryan9620 4 года назад +2

      "Not taking a risk, also constitutes taking a risk" ... also genius

    • @SpiffyCheese2
      @SpiffyCheese2 4 года назад

      The apothem describes net happiness really well, but we're not for sure if it would apply in general, as no ones if the universe is finite/infinite. (Also not to mention when we figure out how to hack are brains, and we could indefinitely gather extract dopamine from the universe and plug it into are neurotransmitter receptors - so it's possible that this maxim is false.)

    • @SpiffyCheese2
      @SpiffyCheese2 4 года назад

      The apothem describes net happiness really well, but we're not for sure if it would apply in general, as no ones if the universe is finite/infinite. (Also not to mention when we figure out how to hack are brains, and we could indefinitely gather extract dopamine from the universe and plug it into are neurotransmitter receptors - so it's possible that this maxim is false.)

  • @Writtenmirror
    @Writtenmirror 5 лет назад +726

    Jordan Peterson auditioning to be Jordan B Peterson...

    • @RSD22.
      @RSD22. 5 лет назад +4

      Well done

    • @Writtenmirror
      @Writtenmirror 5 лет назад +2

      @@RSD22. Thanks I guess 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @maryk446
      @maryk446 5 лет назад +5

      And he passed the audition!

    • @laragreene8328
      @laragreene8328 5 лет назад

      @@maryk446 You see what you want to see.

    • @baseljamal8907
      @baseljamal8907 4 года назад

      ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

  • @sealisa1398
    @sealisa1398 6 лет назад +104

    his communicative style is very appealing

  • @seanleo1285
    @seanleo1285 6 лет назад +210

    not taking risk is also a risk! that is a taoist teaching...

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад +16

      I think he references Taoism a fair bit.

    • @chillyfly
      @chillyfly 6 лет назад +2

      Yes it's funny - this comes up a lot in 'risk appetite' and profiling people's aspirations for pension funds. At an early age, the biggest risk is not being exposed to enough market risk!

    • @web2yt488
      @web2yt488 5 лет назад

      It is common knowledge

  • @enochbrown8178
    @enochbrown8178 4 года назад +2

    Folks, Jordan Peterson is one of those people who come along perhaps once in a lifetime. He is truly a gift to mankind. He's extraordinary.

  • @bi5048
    @bi5048 6 лет назад +39

    Every time I hear this guy talk I feel and am sure I have been wasting my entire life. And motivation to get better for the rest of my life

    • @bestebassist
      @bestebassist 3 года назад

      That’s the risk of listening to him 😁

  • @handssolo7980
    @handssolo7980 5 лет назад +41

    If I could add my 2cents for anyone struggling financially. Try to pay your bills as soon as you get them. And if you have several debts, go after the smallest one first.
    Get some momentum behind you, and don't buy dumb shit.
    Never stop trying to make your world just a fraction better than it was last week.
    Your worth it, no matter what you think.

    • @tonyshortland8812
      @tonyshortland8812 4 года назад +2

      🤔& get your overheads down. Have a massive clear out! Always stay busy!!!

    • @RobFitz
      @RobFitz 4 года назад +2

      Thanks for this. I was looking at my bills today and thinking: "Which one do I pay first"?

    • @quickscoope3604
      @quickscoope3604 3 года назад +4

      Dont pay the smallest debt First... Pay the debt, which has the highest interest per month in % on it.

    • @quickscoope3604
      @quickscoope3604 3 года назад

      Like Credit card debt First

    • @Elizabeth-yg2mg
      @Elizabeth-yg2mg 3 года назад +2

      And buy as much as you can from thrift shops--they have some great stuff for pennies on the dollar.

  • @Seeloffroxable
    @Seeloffroxable 6 лет назад +100

    never seen this jbp interview before. the man is a genius. thanks for sharing!!

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад +5

      You're welcome! The reason you haven't seen it is because we just posted it. This is from an interview we did with him a few years back. Take care and all the best for 2018!

  • @manafjamal4965
    @manafjamal4965 5 лет назад +10

    Listening to one video od Dr peterson is equivalent to reading tens of books. He is encyclopedia much appreciation you are expanding our minds with so valuable informations.♥️

  • @gusesperanza5774
    @gusesperanza5774 4 года назад +1

    I don’t know how people dislike him, I try really hard to see what they see, but I don’t. Jordan consistently gets me thinking about things I hadn’t considered. Sometimes my beliefs get challenged, but I almost always come away feeling enriched by the experience. I can’t say that about a lot of things.

  • @h.g.8264
    @h.g.8264 4 года назад +2

    This is one of my favorite short clips. I love pre-fame Jordan Peterson.

  • @RenatoGomes-ft2ig
    @RenatoGomes-ft2ig 6 лет назад +154

    God gave me the bless to live in the same time of this guy! TY GOD!

  • @teresaharris-travelbybooks5564
    @teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 5 лет назад +8

    I have that problem with excessive positive emotion and overspend at those times. But when I'm being responsible and not spending; I get bored and depressed. I don't have a good middle ground.

  • @jamesperez6964
    @jamesperez6964 6 лет назад +45

    I love the moments he betrays a silly smile, then immediately reassumes this solemn, infinitely dignified Peterson gaze... 12:04, 12:43

  • @geneb.9619
    @geneb.9619 5 лет назад +1

    Just stumbled on Jordan last night...jeezze ive been self destructing in my own bad choices for years..he explains it so well i have no choice but to laugh at myself and correct fiture choices or investments..also learning alot from everyone's comments
    .thank you all.

  • @nicoepsilon0
    @nicoepsilon0 7 лет назад +81

    Wow Patrick I wasn't expecting to see Peterson on your channel, that's great!

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  7 лет назад +12

      Yeah he came to my documentary on behavioural finance a few years ago and that led to a few dinners and this interview at his house. I like him a lot and can't imagine the year he's had.

  • @duanebaxter3278
    @duanebaxter3278 5 лет назад +1

    I have NEVER in my life been more influenced by any single human being... Im NOT 20 years old yet this ALL moves me in the right direction...Ive got things to do still... Thanks JBP !!!

  • @lorraineklimek8829
    @lorraineklimek8829 4 года назад +1

    I have learned so much about human nature listening to Dr. Peterson. I hope he will be well again soon.

  • @therealgist
    @therealgist 5 лет назад +16

    I could listen to that man all day...... And still go about my life like an idiot the next!!!

  • @xxrngxx5
    @xxrngxx5 3 года назад +4

    Wow. Can't believe it. A JP interview I've never seen up until now.. & probably the best one yet.

  • @dudewholikesfood6769
    @dudewholikesfood6769 3 года назад +3

    I never thought i would ever engage in gambling and thought it started as safely investing then i got depressed and it turned into gambling as i was smoking pot and being a degenerate while in school. This year almost killed me but now i feel like I was out of my mind then. I have stopped but it was a painful and humbling experience. Now im just trying to take the lessons learned and be stronger. I am still young and felt taking risks could get me out of my hopeless situation. Thank you jp

    • @88Doug
      @88Doug 3 года назад +1

      Glad you're focusing on being better, a lesson learned is really priceless, it can lead us to amazing places. The strongest ones go through some real stuff, it's like you had to spend a moment with it, to get over it, so you can be trusted with greatness that is coming your way.

    • @dudewholikesfood6769
      @dudewholikesfood6769 3 года назад

      @@88Doug thank you. I figured if there was a time for me to lose a lot it was was while i was young so in the future i would know better because ive already made all the mistakes that can be made

  • @db5202
    @db5202 5 лет назад +4

    BRILLIANT man, hope his success doesn't go to his head. We need people like this even in government.

    • @ThorOdinson1269
      @ThorOdinson1269 2 года назад

      He's got that under control because he knows about the consequences.

  • @parishchesney1557
    @parishchesney1557 4 года назад

    I love you Jordan Peterson, You are the father we never had (At least for some), thank you for fighting for us! And we could never thank you enough! we wil fight for you 4 ever until the last breath I hope you know that! Your voice should be heard over every mountain until it echo’s 4 years!

  • @hebamerdas9667
    @hebamerdas9667 4 года назад +3

    He goes deep in to the main reason for every problem .. pay attention to what he is saying ! 💕🙏

  • @juliantorres8818
    @juliantorres8818 6 лет назад +2

    A loss will hurt you more than a gain of the same magnitude will please you. That shit hit me hard!

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад

      Hi Julian Torres, It is pretty wild. Classic loss aversion stuff. You may also want to check out the research by Kahneman and Tversky on the subject. I'm not sure it holds for everyone (I've met people who are risk loving), but it's pretty true for most people, so it'a good heuristic. Take care and all the best in 2018.

    • @juliantorres8818
      @juliantorres8818 6 лет назад

      CapitalRev thank you so much! I will be sure to check it out. Have a prosperous 2018

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад

      You're welcome and you too!

  • @JohnSmith-if5ns
    @JohnSmith-if5ns 5 лет назад +7

    I’ve watched a lot of JP, this is one of his best. Also watch “Necessity if Virtue”

  • @stopthehaters2347
    @stopthehaters2347 6 лет назад +234

    "you and your whole damn crew was dead 3 weeks later" sounds like a gangsta rap lyric lol

    • @Memento__Mori
      @Memento__Mori 5 лет назад +5

      From 80s old school rap 😂

    • @jabrown
      @jabrown 5 лет назад +1

      @AkiraTheDon pls make a remix of that

    • @fjh3501
      @fjh3501 4 года назад

      👍👍👍👍👍 9:50

    • @freddynayeb6919
      @freddynayeb6919 3 года назад +2

      Maybe you should stop listening to that garbage music

  • @andyk5751
    @andyk5751 6 лет назад +115

    I could listen to JP all day.. "what's a parasite?"

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад +22

      He is the most thoughtful people I've ever met. He's a really great thinker, speaker, and (more importantly) a very moral person. Hanging out with him, visiting him at his house and filming this is one of the high points of this channel. Have a great 2018 and thanks for the comment.

    • @hankroest6836
      @hankroest6836 6 лет назад +9

      Originally, "parasite" just meant "anyone from Paris" ;-)

    • @doghous3
      @doghous3 6 лет назад +2

      I'm with ya.
      A man that hits so many truisms, you could use them to write brilliant stories.

    • @stopthehaters2347
      @stopthehaters2347 6 лет назад

      That was a good rationale.. he has his hits but so many more misses

    • @ahmedtofigh2951
      @ahmedtofigh2951 5 лет назад +1

      @Jacobite damn, my dad needs a divorce, i guess XDXDXDXDXD

  • @claudiaaquino7238
    @claudiaaquino7238 6 лет назад +7

    I listen to him every day ❤️

  • @88Doug
    @88Doug 3 года назад +2

    This guy really knows his stuff. My thoughts, remember the phrase "It's a slippery slope" it really is! Also, "seek and you shall find" Each indivual has a voice find a way and there are allot here to help.

  • @lieshtmeiser5542
    @lieshtmeiser5542 4 года назад +2

    I love listening to Peterson more on business, way more than listening to him talking about general pschology.
    His comment regarding Genghis Khan was humorous, but lets face it, the historical record on Genghis was that he was genuinely smart, whereas if we just want to look at ruthlessness we can look at Timur the Lame, and if we want unbridled ferocity we can look at Vlad the Impaler, and if we want to see reckless indifference for self we can see the Seppuku in Japan under the samurai feudal system (including WW2).

  • @MusixPro4u
    @MusixPro4u 6 лет назад +70

    "A shot of vodka and I'm good... yeah.... NOO."

    • @conq3097
      @conq3097 5 лет назад +4

      That was also my favorite line

  • @paragjyotideka1246
    @paragjyotideka1246 5 лет назад +5

    10:55 "Look conscientiousness is virtuous, but you take any virtue too far, *Khoo Khoo Khoo*... off the cliff you fall." - Jordan Peterson

  • @capcadoi
    @capcadoi 4 года назад +1

    Step 1: Be amazed at the amount of brilliant information you are receiving
    Step 2: Finish the video and wonder if you remembered it all
    Step 3: Continue your life and do exactly what you did before seeing the video
    Step 4: Eventually forget all about it

  • @1rocknroy
    @1rocknroy 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for covering the last words with the beautiful glorious music you must be so intelligent to appreciate.

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад

      Hi 1rocknroy, You're welcome and thanks for watching! Why not try the "before he was famous"? Anyway, thanks again and take care of yourself.

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад

      I just rewatched it, and the last word is "it." We thought people would be able to just fill in this pronoun for themselves, but I guess not. My apologies. PD

  • @rightcoast7049
    @rightcoast7049 5 лет назад +2

    He is so interesting to listen to, and what he says MAKES SENSE.

  • @krowhostel8971
    @krowhostel8971 6 лет назад +10

    Brilliantly cut into "paragraphs", good thinking there.

  • @chakshay
    @chakshay 6 лет назад +2

    Good to hear, and see, someone speak common sense - something that’s so rare to find (people following) these days

  • @danburiac5588
    @danburiac5588 6 лет назад +5

    This was amazing, I wanted to pause in order to go to the bathroom but couldn't. And now...

  • @skynguyen3342
    @skynguyen3342 2 года назад

    I’m highly conscientious, at points in the 90th. I can see how it hinders my unacceptance of disorderliness. It’s stopped me to take necessary risks. Thanks JP I figured it out. It’s a wonder when you can balance the five traits beautifully.

  • @janicescott-collier2665
    @janicescott-collier2665 6 лет назад +1

    I thank God for Prof. Peterson

  • @christineshah7330
    @christineshah7330 6 лет назад +2

    I can't get enough of the tangents and how they all come together. I communicate that way, to the amusement of my close friends. They will say things just to push me off on a tangent so that they can see where my mind goes and how it all comes back together. They like the surprise. ha! His thought processes work similarly, though he is significantly more learned than I am so his product, so to speak, is different. I do connect religion, psychology, art, politics, music, culture...etc., all the time and confuse my friends that don't read. ;)

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад +1

      Hi christine shah and thanks for the comment. You're right that it's pretty amazing to watch JBP bring something like a Disney movie, Greek mythology, a junk entrepreneur in the Southern US and Kierkegaard or something. Your friends are lucky to have someone who's able to make random connections. Pretty entertaining and always the source of interesting fresh insights. Take care. PD

  • @BigTawfiq
    @BigTawfiq 3 года назад +5

    "There wouldn't be unconscientious people if at some point in the past unconscientiousness hadn't aided their survival"

  • @abrahamalexander4084
    @abrahamalexander4084 6 лет назад +4

    one of his greatest interviews!!!!

  • @juniorborbo
    @juniorborbo 6 лет назад

    Woooow This is 21 Century prophet without any doubt. Jordan is so pragmatic and real. It 's always worth listening to you.

    • @joecoolioness6399
      @joecoolioness6399 3 года назад

      Sad part is, he is speaking truth and reality and the left want him destroyed for it.

  • @loveleyday
    @loveleyday 6 лет назад +6

    I have huge respect for JBP, and I love watching him get so wound up about how fucked up we all are. He's so careful with his words that it surprised me that he didn't use the word "physically" in front of "aggressive". Men are more "physically" aggressive than women.
    The biology shows that there is utterly no gender separation in baseline aggression - it is mediated by the number of aromatase receptors in the brain, and the amount of hormone breakdown products in the bloodstream. It is unconnected with gender - a proportion of female mice given excess estrogen show male physical aggressive behaviour.
    Where aggression differs is *how* it is expressed. Men are physical, by-and-large, and women are relational. When angered, women destroy relationships.

  • @kissmeiamsweet
    @kissmeiamsweet 4 года назад

    i think we are more trilled by developing our traits like enthusiasm and risk since we started to think seriously about what freedom is and how and how much are we related to it. freedom requires certain digree of self-control. self-control is also in our freedom domain.

  • @CapitalRev
    @CapitalRev  6 лет назад +16

    Check out the other half of our interview with Jordan Peterson
    ruclips.net/video/pJgonLkT6Hg/видео.html

  • @nelsonrangel3925
    @nelsonrangel3925 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve seen so many videos of him, but this one is fire 🔥 love it

  • @JuxtapoChicken
    @JuxtapoChicken 6 лет назад +18

    peterson is awesome! thanks.

  • @POVskimboarding
    @POVskimboarding 6 лет назад +5

    Diversify everything: money, talents, energy, ect. It will be more difficult to be excessive in any one thing.

  • @magjouswizzhearthofoawld8318
    @magjouswizzhearthofoawld8318 6 лет назад +42

    Very spot on. Your talks help me a lot, because I am in a situation now that I can't go out and meet like-minded people. There are very few geniusses, with a genius being someone who can see many layers and perspectives, find a lot of patterns in seemimgly abstract things in a matter of seconds. Also to ground it by formulating it in a clear way.
    I do think everyone has the potential to stop suffering. To me suffering is being inside the pain and to let it blind yourself to mostly positive, but also negative things. There is always light and darkness. The brighter the light, the darker the shadow. Pain is inevitable, but I can often step out of it and observe it objectively. Like this I still experiemce pain, but it doesn't control me and I can still see the light in the middle of a war. A personal example is a recent one. I nearly died jumping of a mountain. I never experiemced so much suffering. The worst pain I can imagine, for hours without passing out. I was hallucinating, screaming, biting and chewing the sand on the camping sight I was laying on with a broken back, completely displaced. I punched myself straight on my nose a lot of times to just get rid of the suffering. I didn't even feel that pain, because I has so much pain down my crotch, where my pelvis was fractured. The only thing I did that eased my suffering was to just experience it. To kind of relax into it. At one point a beatiful african looking woman walked towards me. I recognized her, because I met her not long before the accident. Seeing her somehow made me step out of my suffering. She was with me, I felt that deeply. She held me and touched me in a very grounded healing manner. I still felt the pain, but I saw the positive side, because I somehow didn't let it control me. I didn't know her, but she chose to help me. Now I think of it, I would like to know how she experienced the whole thing. I never saw her again.

    • @chadmccoy8032
      @chadmccoy8032 6 лет назад +1

      Kosmische Kunst en Muziek that reminds me of Fight Club when he poured the lye on his hand. He slapped him when he tried to block it out. Have you seen JPs older lectures on maps of meaning?

    • @magjouswizzhearthofoawld8318
      @magjouswizzhearthofoawld8318 6 лет назад

      Bob Letts Thanks for correcting me! I leave it like this so I will remember it. I looked it up not long ago wherafter I spelled it incorrecly.

    • @magjouswizzhearthofoawld8318
      @magjouswizzhearthofoawld8318 6 лет назад

      Chad McCoy That's one of my favorite movies. That scene is very special to me, because I always wanted to be the person that when he is beaten like this still can remain his peace and sincerity. What is the lecture maps of meaning about? I will watch it when I have acces to wifi again. When I watch videos now my internet is gone in no time...

    • @magjouswizzhearthofoawld8318
      @magjouswizzhearthofoawld8318 6 лет назад

      Bob Letts It is a very useful skill. Don't worry!

    • @fairweatherfriends.
      @fairweatherfriends. 6 лет назад +2

      Damn man, that’s rough . So gotta ask... can you walk or did it leave you paralyzed?

  • @kargs5krun
    @kargs5krun 6 лет назад +2

    Minimize risk w/ risk management....is about the best u can do; which may cut down on occurances (depending on how active u are on both sides of the equation) &/or severity of consequence(s).

    • @Writtenmirror
      @Writtenmirror 5 лет назад

      Basically make the best choices you can with the information you have but temper that with a flexibility to explore the unconventional.

  • @DamoresFl
    @DamoresFl 5 лет назад +2

    it really is amazing how he chooses his words , like a surgeon, like Morrison himself. Not one gets watsed

  • @DarrenSemotiuk
    @DarrenSemotiuk 6 лет назад +2

    Interesting take on what Dr. Peterson says here about gambling -- I enjoy the beautiful game of Poker WAY more now (with a much better understanding of the math, frequencies, ranges, etc.) than I ever did years ago when I was pretty clueless and essentially relying mostly on luck. Because now I can work out various possible lines to take, and there is math identifying objectively what is the optimal line, so I guess I end up, roughly speaking, envisioning the long-run success of investing in +EV situtations; too bad the long-run takes so long to be experienced. :)

  • @YagirlM
    @YagirlM 5 лет назад +1

    Literally just happened. Severe depression and anxiety. Lose job. Massive debt. About to lose everything, and so down about everything I can’t get it together well enough to search and interview for jobs successfully, compounded by zero support system. Literally describe my life- all happening a few days before Christmas.

    • @Writtenmirror
      @Writtenmirror 5 лет назад

      You're not alone! Fix things one at a time. You can come back stronger!

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  5 лет назад +1

      I don't know what to say. I'm very sorry to hear it and I hope you overcome it. I agree with Written Mirror that you can come back stronger, and I think you could look upon this as an example of how strong you are. Good luck.

    • @Hahalol663
      @Hahalol663 5 лет назад

      Take it one step at a time and gradually change your situation for the better. You can do this. Wish you all the luck.

    • @anttisaksi5735
      @anttisaksi5735 2 года назад

      How are u doing?

  • @kathyingram3061
    @kathyingram3061 4 года назад +1

    ~I love this man so much!!!~This may be my favorite of his talks, so far!~

  • @OMGAnotherday
    @OMGAnotherday 6 лет назад +2

    I never seriously gamble, have done as part of a group employee scheme, (didn’t want to appear the miserable person,) but generally in life have never felt the need, for which I am truly grateful. I decided about 30 years ago, that hard work would pay off better than gambling Taking the odds into consideration, I don’t think I have made a mistake, at least betting on my skills and labour has a more predictable outcome.

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад

      Hi LN and thanks for the comment. My apologies for taking so long to get to it. Yes, I heartily agree. The predictable "betting" on your own skills and work is a far better path to wealth than gambling. We're creatures who need to plan and how on Earth can you plan based on "bet on red." Thanks again for the comment and take care. PD

  • @MikesCarInfo
    @MikesCarInfo 6 лет назад +20

    Thank you for sharing this :)

  • @aeroflex6346
    @aeroflex6346 6 лет назад +1

    this guy has changed my life! JP🙏

  • @инструктормотобезопасности

    Please put him on CBC and Fox. Unedited.

  • @wmurray003
    @wmurray003 4 года назад

    He's right about not simply using your wealth/bankacc as a sole "metric" for success. As he said, what about his health and his relationship with his wife and kids (if he has a wife and kids) etc... I felt that.

  • @travv88
    @travv88 6 лет назад +42

    I've wanted to hear JBP talk about investment.

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад +4

      Glad to provide it. He definitely has some interesting ideas on the subject. Have a great 2018.

    • @davidap257
      @davidap257 6 лет назад

      Nice one,Money is god.

  • @IGamingStation
    @IGamingStation 3 года назад

    In today's day and age, when most people say "that person is successful", they mean is he/she is *financially successful* . It's always about the money. What world do we live in where it's always about the money?

  • @ocvegasproperty
    @ocvegasproperty 5 лет назад +2

    People hate this guy cause everything he says is factually true and can be backed up by science.

  • @momotheelder7124
    @momotheelder7124 5 лет назад +2

    I just remembered Dionysian Danger are playing at the Mercury Lounge on Friday, wanna come?

  • @rhettmelton
    @rhettmelton 6 лет назад +2

    I really like the way you produced this video. Well done!

  • @warrenwhitmore7472
    @warrenwhitmore7472 5 лет назад +2

    The trouble with not taking on enough risk is that it's way to risky - Erica Jong

  • @sushmak8855
    @sushmak8855 5 лет назад +18

    Everything you do is investment. Omg I wish I knew this before 😢😢😢

  • @williamstanley4960
    @williamstanley4960 4 года назад

    I practice Risk Elimination, and do so very successfully. And, I do it according to the closing remark of the video. One-hundred percent integrity equals zero percent risk.

    • @joecoolioness6399
      @joecoolioness6399 3 года назад

      I like how you put that. I think I do the same. I take as little risk as I can get away with. And I have a stable, nearly drama free existence because of it. I can concentrate on raising my children to be productive members of society.

  • @akintoye-ilori
    @akintoye-ilori 5 лет назад +1

    The middle way is the best way. Buddha Peterson.

  • @juliagamotska182
    @juliagamotska182 3 года назад +1

    To my mind the best risk is calculated risk. Before risking one should figer out if the gain will be bigger than the loss, or it is 50/50, or other mechanisms or schemes involved. It is very interesting to risk sometimes, drives adrenaline and is entertaining.

  • @davidwollenberg1758
    @davidwollenberg1758 4 года назад +1

    Love Jordan Peterson. A true intellectual. He's very conservative I wish him well and hope that he get some sleep.

  • @lamberttipon3956
    @lamberttipon3956 3 года назад

    At the end of the video he said, "There is one way you can minimize risk. Don't be crooked. The less crooked your society is, the more humility you risk. But you can't limit it."
    Did I listen correctly? Though I couldn't make sense of the last two sentences.

  • @xlldo
    @xlldo 5 лет назад +9

    As always, such an interesting man.
    "What price did he pay for his wealth...": a fantastic comment that most intellectuals who might ask that don't!
    Yet 99% of us wonder whether the one percent sold their soul to get there. Sour grapes? Perhaps. But beyond envy there is the doubt cast upon the degree to which our hierarchies are less a matter of competence than of 'unconscionableness."

  • @TheHelghast1138
    @TheHelghast1138 5 лет назад +10

    "Firmly in the grip of the devil at that point"
    I wish I had heard that years ago LOL.

  • @peterl.1574
    @peterl.1574 6 лет назад +6

    He looks tougher here and less stressed out. Similar looking to Brett Wilson from Dragon's Den Canada.

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад +1

      Spot on.

    • @vazquezb2011
      @vazquezb2011 5 лет назад

      Before he went into all out war against PC academia.

  • @user-jv1cl2fs6m
    @user-jv1cl2fs6m 5 лет назад +3

    DAMN HE LOOKS GOOD HERE! Great message and Great eye candy!

  • @VladTepesh409
    @VladTepesh409 4 года назад

    Powerful message. Thanks!

  • @larryboyd4820
    @larryboyd4820 5 лет назад +1

    I am always telling my kids to stop being to happy lol. Not literally. I'm glad I'm doing that right.

  • @ms.carlson3904
    @ms.carlson3904 3 года назад +1

    I knew a really high IQ talented artist. He was very very bright and I should know as I had PHD boyfriends in the hard sciences - one taught at Columbia and one was in combinatorics Mathematics and quantum physics. Anyway this artist was addicted to gambling with slot machines. He once took me to a casino and showed me the slots and he thought me being present would bring him luck on the slot machines. I found the machines boring and could not understand his obsession with them. He could pull down the lever for hours. Strange. He lost a marriage through his gambling that brought him a lot of grief. I saw his art and was very moved by his sculptures. He had been a success in life and then lost it all due to gambling addiction which unfortunately was coupled with a nicotine addiction.

  • @jezwarren-clarke2471
    @jezwarren-clarke2471 4 года назад +1

    Unimaginable amount of money to burn through!!! Nice to meet you professor, let me introduce to my wife..

  • @chillyfly
    @chillyfly 6 лет назад +5

    Enlightening stuff. But I would highly recommend reading Daniel Kahnemann and his research on the non-linearity of risk appetite. Losses hurt us a lot more than wins make us happy, but at the extremes we become desensitised and risk seeking. That's what drives the different characteristics of bull and bear markets (amongst other technical factors) and shows how we don't behave rationally in extreme winning or losing situations. You get saturated and desensitised. A $100m win doesn't make you 100 times as happy as a $1m win... But like he says, gambling is fun. It buys the right to have a fantasy for a couple of bucks.

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад

      Hi chillyfly and thanks for the comment. It sounds like you might be interested in our doc. on behavioural finance. We interviewed a number of academics in the field like Thaler, Odean, Shefrin, and of course, Ariely (though Kahnemann couldn't make it in the end). Anyway, I agree with your comment fully. Take care.

  • @exapsy
    @exapsy 6 лет назад +5

    The thing with most people watching these interviews and lectures is that they think they learn something.
    Well, in fact, most people watch them for entertainment, because its fun.
    Even if they understand the whole interview, all they do to themselves is they feel more sophisticated and that's the reward for them.
    They won't try to implement all these ideologies, which they accepted in the lecture, in their lives. Because it's much harder than it seems. And it requires much effort before getting any kind of reward.
    *Careful people* . Watch the interviews, the lectures ... and when you think you didn't do something right according to a view that was represented, try to implement it. It takes time, it takes effort. It won't gonna be a 1day-1month project. Manipulating and understanding your mind takes much time and effort.

    • @shaduwy
      @shaduwy 6 лет назад

      apostolis anastasiou, They can’t implement anything of what he says because Humans are not robots. You can’t approach Enlightenment, Clarity, or state of peace by following a method. The positive of how is to follow method or system that says do this and you’ll find it. I believe that’s wrong way to go. What you need is Freedom,. Freedom to observe without the observer. To be free is to be with yourself and with that comes insight into what you are and purpose of existence. But there’s no freedom if still enslaved by our ambitions, desires, egos and authority. Mind must have order, which means to live without conflict and contradictions. We can’t impose order on disorderly mind. Like in the army. Only through understanding of disorder can mind find order. So what’s cause of disorder, which is pervading throughout the world. We claim to be sophisticated most educated people ever lived with advancements in technology, yet still kill, murder, maim millions of people because of oil. We say we love our children, yet we send them abroad to kill other children because of flag. You understand. That’s the disorder and you see this every where around the world if you’re capable of seeing. In short you need tremendous amounts of energy to go beyond superficial layer. But we don’t have energy because it’s dissipating every day through varies means of escape, football, porn, sex, parties, drugs, cigarettes, and list goes on. So generally we’re powerless people, because we’ve come up with many ways to avoid being with our selves. That’s why sex, material goods, and football have become so important. When that happens it’s sign of our impoverishment inside....

    • @ste4742
      @ste4742 6 лет назад

      Clean up your room ......

  • @raideduela
    @raideduela 3 года назад

    Thanks JP... I started investing money 2 weeks ago and thats how little time it took the develop into addiction...
    Money and my investments are the only thing which I think about, and worrying about money is what keeps me awake at night....
    Today and yesterday I took so stupid risks and lost money that I really woke up to notice this shit
    Luckily it has been going for 2 weeks only so I can cure this in sometime

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  3 года назад +1

      Hi and thanks for the comment. A few things. 1) The most important thing is to buy stuff that you are comfortable with. If you lose sleep over an investment, it's the wrong investment. It may make money over time, but if it's too spicy a meatball for you, I strongly recommend you avoid it. I come to this view after decades of dealing with retail clients.
      2) As Peterson says in one of our videos (can't remember which one), any virtue taken to an extreme becomes a vice. Please don't let this thing take over your life, as it never ends well. I've seen it take over the lives of about 20-30 people I've known over the years and...yeah....a healthy desire to build wealth via capital markets is ok. If it "takes over", that's not ok.
      Take care.
      PD

  • @vfpfootball
    @vfpfootball 6 лет назад +1

    The journey is better than the destination.

    • @user-jv1cl2fs6m
      @user-jv1cl2fs6m 5 лет назад

      Only if you purpose yourself to enjoy it no matter where the journey takes you ... If one bitches and complains about every little inconvenience not only is their journey a real drag but also for those traveling with them.

  • @gametv9on
    @gametv9on 6 лет назад +3

    i want to make money, i had hope he would talk about investing , guess i would have been more surprised if he did

  • @dennislarsson3860
    @dennislarsson3860 6 лет назад +5

    Ghengis Khan had 11 children according to google. But a child born in the year 2000 has (let's say), two parents born in 1975, four grandparents born in 1950, eight great-grandparents born in 1925, and 16 great-great-grandparents born in 1900.
    They have 128 ancestors born in 1800, 1024 ancestors born in 1700, 8192 ancestors born in 1600, 66k ancestors born 1500, 524k ancestors born in 1400, 4 million ancestors born in 1300, and 32 million ancestors born in 1200 (when Genghis Khan could have had children).
    So a lot of it is just numbers. If you're Asian, any of your 32 million ancestors alive at the right time could be one of Genghis Khan's kids.

    • @ayyub9855
      @ayyub9855 5 лет назад +1

      he had 11 legitimate kids but he was also actually impregnating the whole asian world. he had way more than 11 kids.

  • @joelkelly4154
    @joelkelly4154 6 лет назад +540

    chubby mid-90s beard Peterson is the weirdest form of Petrson

    • @CapitalRev
      @CapitalRev  6 лет назад +69

      LOL! Yeah he looked a bit different back then than he does now, but this shows he has been throwing down eternal pearls of wisdom for years. We're happy to have talked to him years before he became a RUclips superstar. Great guy.

    • @hankroest6836
      @hankroest6836 6 лет назад +20

      Oh really? Check out his Maps of Meaning lectures for TVO that are actually from the 1990's, back when he couldn't even GROW a beard!
      ruclips.net/video/knEZN9U-9xc/видео.html
      (The Harvard lectures are even older. He looks a young Jerry Seinfeld ;-)

    • @apawinmyface
      @apawinmyface 6 лет назад +21

      this looks like 2014-15 peterson

    • @joelkelly4154
      @joelkelly4154 6 лет назад +19

      Looks like he could come out with a line like "Whats the deal with airplane food?" at any moment.

    • @apawinmyface
      @apawinmyface 6 лет назад +10

      actually 2011ish

  • @bonanzavalleyvoice1354
    @bonanzavalleyvoice1354 6 лет назад +3

    This is GREAT stuff!

  • @mennehgambia1962
    @mennehgambia1962 3 года назад

    beat randomness over time... this is very deep

  • @samtraygis1337
    @samtraygis1337 6 лет назад +3

    For some reason he seems ultra ultra serious in this video lol

  • @markmacleod4099
    @markmacleod4099 5 лет назад +3

    “You can be 100% dead”. Hahaha. 🤣. Love JP’s wisdom

  • @julio-iz3sk
    @julio-iz3sk 6 лет назад +2

    thanks Jordan, you rock