Jordan Peterson ~ The Relation Between Intelligence & Music

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @stevej9678
    @stevej9678 4 года назад +1872

    normal people : oh look goosebumps
    jordan peterson : oh look piloerrection

    • @NeilMalthus
      @NeilMalthus 4 года назад +43

      ME: oh look, 2 r's in erection!

    • @coco-mj5jd
      @coco-mj5jd 4 года назад +11

      Oh look a Kolonapin

    • @i-never-look-at-replies-lol
      @i-never-look-at-replies-lol 4 года назад +22

      That's what I get when I snuggle up to my Waifu pillow

    • @coco-mj5jd
      @coco-mj5jd 4 года назад +1

      @LA Muse But not ducks. Ducks are knee deep in this shit.

    • @coco-mj5jd
      @coco-mj5jd 4 года назад +1

      @LA Muse But not ducks. Ducks are knee deep in this shit.

  • @UnroyalDutchie
    @UnroyalDutchie 4 года назад +1526

    I can listen to this man all day

  • @isaacbezanson
    @isaacbezanson 3 года назад +577

    How do I keep getting clickbaited by JP shorts where he mentions the title words for 4 seconds

  • @mohannadali9662
    @mohannadali9662 4 года назад +1209

    The title is misleading

    • @virus2003
      @virus2003 4 года назад +104

      You're right. His comments are about the relationship between *openness* and music. But he also said intelligence and openness are commonly linked. So... 85% click bait? :)

    • @mohannadali9662
      @mohannadali9662 4 года назад +21

      @@virus2003 eh, well honestly the man is pretty precise in his speech. So if he would've mentioned that specific relationship, he'd have done it much more directly, at least as far as I know him. The other thing's that, from the video, openness is more of an unrestricted broadness of the scope of any given idea (that tends to change probably according to the individuals ability to form associations on the spot, and or any other associations that are premade and are merely retrieved. But that's not a part of the video, just something I thought of that might interest you or anyone else reading. Maybe that's the link, I wouldn't know). Even though music can invoke an awe, that is, interest it could also be the case that it isn't from the music per se, it's from an idea associated to it. I mean who's to say which is which, maybe even both. This was rather pleasant. Thanks for the comment; it made me think more deeply and consider watching the entire lecture.

    • @mohannadali9662
      @mohannadali9662 4 года назад +3

      Wow the person didn't even link the lecture

    • @mohannadali9662
      @mohannadali9662 4 года назад +2

      @@virus2003 oh thanks a bunch!!

    • @coldpizzasoda8641
      @coldpizzasoda8641 4 года назад +6

      No, he did say that people with high intelligence are more interested in music and aesthetics and are more emotionally affected by them. Maybe you didn't watch the whole video.

  • @eddyjok
    @eddyjok 4 года назад +2837

    He tried to crack a joke about his lectures being a collection of loosely connected ideas and no one seemed to have laughed lol

    • @connornguyen7803
      @connornguyen7803 4 года назад +157

      Though I think it was more about making the point that he is being open-minded.

    • @sup3rbird
      @sup3rbird 4 года назад +131

      @@connornguyen7803 That was my immediate take and if his audience saw it the same way it may have made them uncomfortable with what appears to be a rather self-congratulatory remark. I got the impression it was, at least slightly tongue-in-cheek.

    • @Hornstien1
      @Hornstien1 4 года назад +78

      They failed to make the connection

    • @strengthisthesolution2294
      @strengthisthesolution2294 4 года назад +9

      @@connornguyen7803 agreed ,not being chained to a certain set of ideas

    • @oliwiakmiecik931
      @oliwiakmiecik931 4 года назад +12

      I did haha

  • @birsay123
    @birsay123 4 года назад +398

    I hope Jordan gets well and begins giving talks and interviews again. We need him.

    • @OsvaldoBayerista
      @OsvaldoBayerista 4 года назад +21

      @Nur His wife is really sick, cancer if i remember well, so he take pills for anxiety and then he put himself in rehab, i think he's gonna be ok.

    • @Peter_1986
      @Peter_1986 4 года назад +40

      @@OsvaldoBayerista
      There is also the issue that Jordan Peterson is a very agreeable person, and agreeable people usually dislike conflicts and feel uncomfortable when they get into arguments with other people - and Jordan Peterson has had a lot of arguments with overreacting radical leftists over the years who have accused him of being a transphobe and a nazi and all kinds of far-right crap just because he hasn't fully agreed with them about absolutely everything - so that has put him under a lot of stress as well.

    • @alsacrime4806
      @alsacrime4806 4 года назад +8

      We can only hope that he recovers and disappears, a UN-pimping pseudointellectual polylogist elitist Ashkenazi targeted gatekeeper/social engineer/CSIS op.
      Shame about the wife though, nobody deserves that.

    • @OsvaldoBayerista
      @OsvaldoBayerista 4 года назад +33

      @@alsacrime4806 Hey, look here, one of the overreacting accusers.

    • @franekpyryt3044
      @franekpyryt3044 4 года назад

      Yes

  • @blooeagle5118
    @blooeagle5118 3 года назад +151

    I usually feel this piloerection whenever I listen to particularily good music. Something about it is just as massive dopamine release for me and I feel tingly everywhere

    • @ohboy1113
      @ohboy1113 3 года назад +6

      For me it’s any music that involves group singing, oddly enough. Now that I think about it maybe that’s an indicator of some sort of social anxiety, to get a fear reaction when you hear the group enter.

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et 3 года назад +3

      @Johnny Boone It's a subjective experience. You can have goosebumps listening to a pop song just as much.

    • @wiseguy9225
      @wiseguy9225 2 года назад

      @Johnny Boone thanks!

    • @thenightman6588
      @thenightman6588 2 года назад

      Airbag : Radiohead

    • @themissionary58
      @themissionary58 2 года назад

      For me it's listening to "Live and Learn", which played during the final boss of Sonic Adventure 2.

  • @videoswithsubscribers-xk5hb
    @videoswithsubscribers-xk5hb 4 года назад +286

    Listening to Jordan Peterson gives me piloerections

    • @sherwinsmom3336
      @sherwinsmom3336 4 года назад +3

      stay focused on the video

    • @sherwinsmom3336
      @sherwinsmom3336 4 года назад +1

      on what hes saying

    • @Gynecologist
      @Gynecologist 3 года назад +8

      I have difficulty getting piloerrections

    • @MaximTendu
      @MaximTendu 3 года назад +12

      @@Gynecologist try piloviagra, it works wonder for me. now while i listen to mahler i look like a hairbrush.

    • @NotDalesDeadBug
      @NotDalesDeadBug 3 года назад +1

      How many subbed to spite your username lol

  • @CHECHEN
    @CHECHEN 4 года назад +220

    Jordan Peterson’s favorite song is Rock Lobster

    • @miguel_machado
      @miguel_machado 4 года назад +3

      That's awesome

    • @jacksonjames6071
      @jacksonjames6071 4 года назад +3

      No it's darude - sandstorm

    • @hamdog8872
      @hamdog8872 3 года назад +5

      🗿🦞

    • @edwarddodge7937
      @edwarddodge7937 3 года назад +14

      “I was at the beach. Everyone had matching serotonin levels!” 🎵🎶

    • @terencenordberg7482
      @terencenordberg7482 3 года назад +6

      @@edwarddodge7937 I was just about to make a similar joke using the same lyric. Clearly we’re both cool 😜

  • @kingsloth4106
    @kingsloth4106 4 года назад +450

    This video has less to do with music and intelligence and has more to do with the association between openness and IQ.

    • @BadMannerKorea
      @BadMannerKorea 3 года назад +42

      That’s because whoever uploaded and titled the video has low IQ.

    • @jari2018
      @jari2018 3 года назад +6

      @@BadMannerKorea they also must be deaf 50 years olds and listened to the dumbest hardrock and find thier lyrics awsum

    • @jockastafernandesabbade
      @jockastafernandesabbade 3 года назад

      True

    • @jari2018
      @jari2018 3 года назад

      @@BadMannerKorea I wonder why I made that assumtion..2 months later about the uploader only because I dont like "hardrockers" -I had a playlist before" why i dont lke hardrock " and there were a video -> with Butthole surfers ... I guess i cant stop not loving not to love hardrockers even now

    • @Moesmakendehakker658
      @Moesmakendehakker658 3 года назад

      @@jari2018 So..... you like hardrockers then?? You said you can not stop with not loving not to love hardrockers... :P

  • @jaikee9477
    @jaikee9477 Год назад +58

    Music can also activate intelligence. Neuroscience has shown that especially Bach's music, unlike contemporary music, reacts with all areas of the brain. Due to it's complex counterpoint and fugal structures it basically works like multitasking muscle training because the brain has to identify several independent voices simultaneously instead of just one, simple, repetetive, accompanied melody.

    • @VanessaWaggoner
      @VanessaWaggoner 2 месяца назад

      I was homeschooled by a tutor and she asked which of the vinyl records I preferred listening to for my assignment of listening to classical music and I said Bach but I didn’t have the words to explain back then at the age of 14

    • @antoniofarina716
      @antoniofarina716 2 месяца назад

      You're saying this as if contemporary accompagnaniment was just based on homophony.
      Bass lines, keys, backing vocals/vocal harmonies, they're all melodies. You'll never find a modern pop song that plays a single melody over only sustained chords.

    • @elbschwartz
      @elbschwartz Месяц назад

      ​@@antoniofarina716 Contemporary music is often quite timbrally complex, even if the structural elements look simple on paper. Even something as mundane (nowadays) as distorted electric guitar is more complex than most acoustic instruments. And certainly, a lot of contemporary music (not necessarily pop music, but there are exceptions) is WAY more rhythmically complex than anything in Bach's day.

    • @antoniofarina716
      @antoniofarina716 Месяц назад

      @@elbschwartz I know: I wanted to leave those out in order to correct the OG commenter's statement regarding melodic complexity.

    • @Scooby743
      @Scooby743 Месяц назад +1

      Brandenburg Concertos are my Favorite!!!

  • @dumbfounded298
    @dumbfounded298 4 года назад +250

    Always fascinating to hear Mr Peterson speaking. But as a musician, I was looking forward to hearing what his take is on the effect that music has on the brain and its development, be it learning to play or simply appreciating good music (entirely subjective). I don't feel like I've lost four minutes and forty two seconds of what's left of my life but I have to wonder about who it is that decides how videos here are titled.

    • @terryblanchard5842
      @terryblanchard5842 4 года назад +1

      Entirely subjective, listening to L Zeppelin " Stairway to Heaven" or Hans Zimmer musical score to the song " Danny Boy" to Clapton's " Can't find my way home, or Badge", it's chills, awe, nostalgia with all the bells and whistles. Knowing that the musicians behind it might prefer thier personal favorite a song I thought Ok. It's totally subjective.
      I know my dog loves my music, she likes anything. There is a few small studies on effects of music on animals. MRIs see some effect, nothing solid at all, but when a dog sees it's master, the MRI lights always light up. Music to thier ears? Just saying...

    • @hazardousjazzgasm129
      @hazardousjazzgasm129 2 года назад +12

      @@terryblanchard5842 You haven't paid much attention to this subject if your only takeaway is "it's totally subjective"

    • @goldstein10493
      @goldstein10493 2 года назад

      I'm more interested in his takes on different musical genres. Like sure I can appreciate Led Zep but recently I'm more struck by black metal music and how music can evoke sorrow and depression, not just happy and uplifting feelings. I wonder if it's the same type of psychological explanation or maybe metal fans are more prone to depression than non-metal fans, idk.

    • @Ace-dv5ce
      @Ace-dv5ce 2 года назад

      @@hazardousjazzgasm129 It’s both objective and subjective like all art

    • @hazardousjazzgasm129
      @hazardousjazzgasm129 2 года назад +2

      @@Ace-dv5ce Go on

  • @mccalltrader
    @mccalltrader 4 года назад +1116

    I feel totally ripped off by ALL of my college psychology professors!

    • @johnhagariii9771
      @johnhagariii9771 4 года назад +135

      McCall G. It’s honestly ridiculous how we have free access to these graduate level lectures

    • @mohannadali9662
      @mohannadali9662 4 года назад +147

      Don't. People like him are very, very rare. That's life in a nutshell. Be grateful that you get to watch him, that's a good silver lining.

    • @cbalan777
      @cbalan777 4 года назад +22

      @@mohannadali9662 That's a fair point. On the flip side though, rare people should have bigger platforms, don't you think? I say this because I think I'm the same way. I've figured out things Peterson hasn't, or at least have some theories. I think it's a shame when rare people go to waste, or when people who would benefit from rare people can't because of X, Y, Z. It might be life, but we're free to change whatever we want, but only if we actually want to.

    • @artist6696
      @artist6696 4 года назад +2

      @@cbalan777 do you think you're rare?

    • @cIiffe
      @cIiffe 4 года назад +18

      C. B. Alan earn your platform. Peterson did it by posting his lectures online.

  • @mysticat7652
    @mysticat7652 2 месяца назад +17

    Music often brings me to tears. 😅

  • @electricblue2920
    @electricblue2920 4 года назад +25

    I remember being in high school when I got Björk's live box compilation. I listened to it on head phones and it brought me to tears without any sadness. I remember being so perplexed at the time

  • @davidyetter5409
    @davidyetter5409 3 года назад +633

    I've got to admit, that I've seen some art that has erected a response.

  • @brendanwood1540
    @brendanwood1540 4 года назад +79

    My cat get's philoerections from ASMR while purring with the right physical rhythmic petting. He also get's excited listening to music sometimes scratching the carpet and running playfully with a puffed up tail. He's very vocal, expressive, intimate, and intelligent.

    • @BadmonRu
      @BadmonRu 4 года назад +9

      Woahhh "Intimate"?????

    • @thehonkening1
      @thehonkening1 4 года назад +7

      @@BadmonRu yes 😏

    • @ibexdnb2879
      @ibexdnb2879 4 года назад +1

      @@BadmonRu 😳

    • @brendanwood1540
      @brendanwood1540 4 года назад +8

      @@BadmonRu in·ti·mate1
      /ˈin(t)əmət/
      adjective
      1.
      closely acquainted; familiar, close.
      "intimate friends"
      noun
      a very close friend.

    • @brendanwood1540
      @brendanwood1540 4 года назад +8

      @@BadmonRu It is a sign of his intelligence and the reason he is my best friend.

  • @friendlyneighborhoodspider3962
    @friendlyneighborhoodspider3962 4 года назад +59

    When someone gets down and dances their heart out to a good beat it makes me want to get up and dance too.

  • @The101Superman
    @The101Superman 4 года назад +330

    "Like my lectures for example" I see what you did there

    • @winstonsmith9533
      @winstonsmith9533 4 года назад +1

      Lol!!

    • @guillermogutierrez-santana4446
      @guillermogutierrez-santana4446 4 года назад +1

      Mr Shikadance Nope. He wants to drill into the listeners head that Jordan Peterson = intelligence, and if you disagree with him, you’re disagreeing with intelligence. He’s not genuine at all.

    • @marrimaroada8111
      @marrimaroada8111 4 года назад +3

      @Mr Shikadance i think he identifies more as an intelligent

    • @twangbarfly
      @twangbarfly 3 года назад

      @@marrimaroada8111 Yes, but with a sense of humour - self-deprecating humour at that. I'm not a fan of Peterson, who usually seems very tense, but I enjoyed his little dig at himself.

    • @markobrien3859
      @markobrien3859 Месяц назад +1

      @@twangbarfly Hardly a dig at himself. He was implying he himslef was intelligent.

  • @philthycat1408
    @philthycat1408 Год назад +8

    Openness is easy , when the truth is being said to ears that are prepared to listen.

  • @rubeats.rugangru9591
    @rubeats.rugangru9591 4 года назад +55

    i need to stop playing videos and immediately scrolling to the comments

    • @juanzavala9023
      @juanzavala9023 4 года назад +1

      “•39 seconds ago” got me there

  • @JasmineDaisy111
    @JasmineDaisy111 2 месяца назад +6

    "where did u get that idea?" literally.
    thanks JP!

  • @the3foremicsseacraftsoundc709
    @the3foremicsseacraftsoundc709 3 года назад +9

    what i find most interesting about intelligence related to music is the knowledge factor itself. So you may be intelligent but never learned to play anything due to a variety of reasons. When or if you learn to play later it is usually through someone teaching you. But what they teach you and how they teach you directly influences your ears and brain later. So music you used to like a lot may sound not as good to you later after some time spent learning to play due to this. This amazes me and to the point that I have gone out of my way to learn to play without anyone teaching me at young age of 47 just to kind of prove this to myself. Now I have picked up some knowledge along the way that I wanted to tighten up some of my own music making attempts so nothing wrong with that for each individual. But I don't think people realize this. I attempted to learn to play in the later 90's and didn't get very far with it at all but I did notice then that I was already not liking some of the music that I had otherwise loved before that point. I didn't like this as that music meant more to me than that and it caught me off guard a little. So when i moved on with my career as a technician i put the guitar down and gave up on it at that time as I didn't feel like I was getting anywhere with it anyway. Within a very short period of time that feeling about some of my favorite music not being as good as I thought went away and I found myself enjoying it again. This blows me away still that I would change my opinion on music by trying to learn to play it lol. But it's true. So I went a totally different route this time and when I picked the guitar back up a couple years ago I immediately just starting writing my own music and trying to put together some songs (have recorded about 35 of em since). I have had no instruction from anyone other than a couple tidbits from people i picked their brain on here and there. This time I find I still love all the same music that I used to without change. Now I don't know if I am very intelligent or average or below average / i repaired motorcycles for 23 years that most people didn't know how to and that's why they brought em to me but every one of em was its own process of troubleshooting and figuring it out so maybe I am at least average there. Point being though and this is why I thought I would mention this / I am not sure if there is not a difference in intelligence and knowledge at a high level. I have jokingly stated that I don't want to learn anymore about the technicalities of music or theory because I want to keep being able to write / try that one on and see it makes sense to ya / lol / it may not but I found this very intriguing and am still kind of in awe of it myself. Not saying everything I have written or composed since is great but there was so much freedom to not knowing theory and writing that way that it felt like I managed to write a lot easier. Now I have picked up more knowledge since by default as I have done this every day pretty much for almost 2 years now and suddenly my song writing has slowed down and can at times be a little more stressful due to that as I am getting pickier than before / keep in mind I still like all the songs I wrote before this just as much / WOW is all I can say the more I think about that. It tells me our ears train the brain which turns around and influences our taste in things a lot more than I ever realized before.

    • @the3foremicsseacraftsoundc709
      @the3foremicsseacraftsoundc709 3 года назад +2

      I would love to discuss this with someone who has studied the brain and could analyze the information I am giving them here to things they know about the brain. I know I get a lot better reactions out of some of the music I have put out there from people who don't play music than the one's that do / especially the one's who have done it their whole lives so to speak. And I am my own worst critic like a lot of people so I don't think I am just a homer to my own music / i think there really is something to this because I still got ears and I hear what's on the radio and youtube and whatnot / some i like some i don't same as always has been so my ears work ok and a lot of the bands and musicians I like otherwise are the same as other people like too / or at least enough people liked em' they made careers out of it so I am very interested in why / most other things in life like sports for example, I found I liked em' more the more I learned about em' but not music for some reason. And I wonder what is different about it that makes that different for me individually.

  • @wilsonmiller1903
    @wilsonmiller1903 3 года назад +25

    This dude is 1000% smarter than me I have no idea what those words mean!

  • @lukalisjak2106
    @lukalisjak2106 4 года назад +32

    He's a brilliant lecturer.

  • @philoxnaraka4752
    @philoxnaraka4752 4 года назад +41

    There is actually a connection between the title and video..It’s just subtle.

    • @eddarby469
      @eddarby469 3 года назад +1

      But I'd have to write a whole paper to show the connection. Why can't the title be "JP talks about openness and IQ"

    • @philoxnaraka4752
      @philoxnaraka4752 3 года назад

      Sometimes less says more. Writing a whole paper to make a simple connection would be silly 😜

  • @danielwarren3138
    @danielwarren3138 4 года назад +66

    Huh. So I guess the one main thing I've learnt from this (that stuck out to me anyway) is the fact that this piloerection phenomenon isn't universal. Never would've guessed; I never thought such an experience was dependent on anything, other than being human.

    • @alex-jf4di
      @alex-jf4di 4 года назад +7

      I always thought it would be happening in different situations(a person that is well-educated in Music will get off (u know cuz of erection haha) to a nice moment In music while a artist might get off to a painting or sth. But I always was sure everyone experienced it on a regular basis. I have a few Titles that always get my hair standing, and make me motivated when I am in a bad Place. Jesus i want everyone to experience that feeling, it's awesome!

    • @nicholasgoldsworthy4719
      @nicholasgoldsworthy4719 4 года назад +2

      Its just about what the individual does with the information travelling to the brain via: touch, sight, hearing, smell or taste to help understand and perceive the world around him. Everybody has at least one good traight

    • @danielwarren3138
      @danielwarren3138 4 года назад +3

      @@nicholasgoldsworthy4719 Debatable.

    • @cbalan777
      @cbalan777 4 года назад +9

      @@alex-jf4di People who are highly industrious and low in openness are the kinds of people who think art is a waste of time as it serves no real practical purpose. They can't key into aesthetics, or ideas the way a creative person would, so they probably rarely ever feel anything that powerful towards a piece of art. Especially when you get into anything abstract or non-representational.

    • @OP-lk4tw
      @OP-lk4tw 4 года назад +1

      Me too, I find it almost unbelievable, it happened so much times in my life I can't even count them

  • @bernardguynunns5658
    @bernardguynunns5658 4 года назад +10

    This intelligent lecture is music to my ears.

  • @kartikkalia01
    @kartikkalia01 4 года назад +85

    This gave me tremendous amount of validation.
    Thanks.

    • @diondredunigan5282
      @diondredunigan5282 3 года назад +1

      same

    • @veril394
      @veril394 2 года назад +2

      Same but I still feel stupid from time to time. Even as all these nails hit the right spot

  • @nicholasgoldsworthy4719
    @nicholasgoldsworthy4719 4 года назад +29

    Five basic senses and four doors of the mind, which everyone moves through according to their need.

    • @jabibgalt5551
      @jabibgalt5551 4 года назад +1

      What are those four doors of the mind?

    • @SeanJL
      @SeanJL 4 года назад +2

      @@jabibgalt5551 it's a quote from "the name of the wind"

    • @coolpooh1
      @coolpooh1 4 года назад +1

      @@jabibgalt5551 you should read that book

    • @NLBrown-gz2qe
      @NLBrown-gz2qe 4 года назад

      The Doors were very good

    • @jabibgalt5551
      @jabibgalt5551 4 года назад

      @@SeanJL Thank you! If you know, what are those four doors that the author refers to?

  • @pillukalra6344
    @pillukalra6344 4 года назад +79

    Hey man link the original video. So we can see the whole thing.

    • @apollozalenka4787
      @apollozalenka4787 4 года назад +3

      Bumping this for visibility. I'm appalled when people don't link to source material.

  • @RalphSasso
    @RalphSasso 2 месяца назад +2

    You are Too Brilliant and insightful. ALMOST FRIGHTENING....

  • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
    @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 3 года назад +51

    He says that getting goose bumps from art is a sign of intelligence, then asks how many of his pupils have experienced goose bumps whilst experiencing art, what does he think the response is going to be ?

    • @Lasse3
      @Lasse3 3 года назад +1

      Yep, when everyone starts raising their hands, yours soon to follow

    • @DundG
      @DundG 3 года назад +13

      He says that goose bumps are a sign of openness, wich he explained some minutes ago is not connected to intelligence, but they often go hand in hand. Meaning you can feel nothing from watching art and still have an extraordinary IQ...

    • @mariofox8377
      @mariofox8377 3 года назад

      He can't know? That's why he asked?

    • @iwantlee9510
      @iwantlee9510 3 года назад

      @@DundG i doubt it

    • @DundG
      @DundG 3 года назад +1

      @@iwantlee9510 that openness is not correlated to IQ?

  • @achajee9633
    @achajee9633 Год назад +3

    He is so brilliant, so many ideas in a lecture

  • @mileslong7103
    @mileslong7103 4 года назад +184

    “My >120 IQ gives me goosebumps when I listen to Bruce Springsteen”

    • @thoyo
      @thoyo 4 года назад +7

      Whatever floats your boat

    • @johnrandall125
      @johnrandall125 4 года назад +60

      My >130 IQ finds Bruce Springsteen boring, soulless and formulaic.

    • @mileslong7103
      @mileslong7103 4 года назад +3

      John Randall Fuck if only If I put the son in Peterson I could have a 150IQ and transcend Beethoven

    • @motoputz3201
      @motoputz3201 4 года назад +11

      I want to puncture my ear drums when I hear Bruce Springsteen

    • @D.Boon1
      @D.Boon1 4 года назад +3

      Listen to The Jesus Lizard and see what happens

  • @kryptkleo2914
    @kryptkleo2914 4 года назад +9

    I honestly believe that with some music and thoughts that cause those whole body goosebumps have meaning

  • @boyfromzambia
    @boyfromzambia 4 года назад +187

    He just spent almost 5 minutes talking about Snarky Puppy - Lingus

    • @jitsuwelschmeyer3565
      @jitsuwelschmeyer3565 4 года назад +2

      I felt that too

    • @MP1MP1MP
      @MP1MP1MP 4 года назад +2

      thank you.

    • @Cr8Tron
      @Cr8Tron 4 года назад +1

      I was thinking iQ:
      ruclips.net/p/PLhuvEQzJRGB5wfJ2Jdy9c2RHR21ns6RVi
      Snarky Puppy's cool too. 👍

    • @imanagemydamage
      @imanagemydamage 4 года назад +7

      I was not expecting to see this here at all. Thanks bro, gonna watch it again. And every other Snarky Puppy video...

    • @madalena4145
      @madalena4145 4 года назад +1

      Lmao trueee! Omg I adore that song

  • @jacobzaranyika9334
    @jacobzaranyika9334 3 года назад +2

    Thank you 🙏 Jordan Peterson

  • @urbanwarchief
    @urbanwarchief 3 года назад +7

    I like to listen to him so I don't have to listen to myself all day

  • @steventhompson3507
    @steventhompson3507 3 года назад +2

    I totaly get that about the loosely connected ascociations. People struggle to keep up with my trains of thought sometimes because I seem to jump from one thing to another when I'm running through an idea. How to Apply the principles of or sourcing materials and in describing for clarification purposes the connections between my thoughts. When or if I get into it people often just look at me as if I'm weird. But I persist when I see a way to do. It troubles me that so many just stumble around faking confidence and then placing ther trust in that bubble, the lie that they've fed and nurtured for themselves. Only trust based in that which is true, confirms itself which then can be manifest as righteous confidence. All other bubbles are burst causing their inhabitants to tumble back to the beginning to start again where they are again enabled to acknowledge the truths that they ignored or overlooked. Comfort and traditions do blind and bind up a person though.

  • @d.m.christina
    @d.m.christina 3 года назад +44

    Where does he speak about intelligence and music in this clip plse? Apart from being moved by contemplating any form of art one might like?

    • @truescotsman4103
      @truescotsman4103 3 года назад +7

      he doesn't. the individual that posted this is projecting. interesting lecture. id say the person wishes they were a better musician and also that they were more intelligent. typically these type of people don't project like this so he's an odd one probably low iq and not a musician.

    • @treetoon_
      @treetoon_ 3 года назад +2

      I guess 2:29 - 3:06 is the part he's referring to.

    • @marcolamagra9419
      @marcolamagra9419 3 года назад +1

      He really doesn’t, it’s a stretch

    • @truescotsman4103
      @truescotsman4103 3 года назад +1

      @@ChopChic1 i think "creatives" are capable of both.

    • @twangbarfly
      @twangbarfly 3 года назад

      The titles of Peterson clips very rarely have any connection with the actual content....

  • @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
    @joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 3 года назад +1

    I don't get goose bumps from listening to music, but I do listening to a BRM V16. Music sometimes sends me into a trance though.

  • @M.O.T.A.K
    @M.O.T.A.K 4 года назад +13

    A lot of people are not understanding what he's trying to say because they wish that what he says speaks more so about themselves rather than others.
    We all wish to be special, unique and anything that sets us apart from others we lap up.
    I believe what he's trying to say that experiencing a form of art can potentially instil and transcend someone into another domain of creativity. This differs on the person and how inspired they are and what they're trying to achieve.
    The openness is linked with how restrained the walls are around your brain, if you automatically reject ideas from source A or source B because it's preconditioned (for example if you follow a certain religion and only draw your creativity from that religion and reject anything that's not associated with it, this would be telling of your openness).
    Of course you also need to be able to comprehend the higher creativity echelons to contribute to it.
    To sum up, if I'm inspired by one story and comprehend it well because I'm intelligent enough to do so and push it further than it's original form;
    This is worse than being inspired by multiple stories and being intelligent enough to comprehend them, It's better to be inspired by the many and not the one.
    For how complex is the human and how intelligent must a person be to summarise it simply.

    • @cluelessbeekeeping1322
      @cluelessbeekeeping1322 4 года назад

      'He' didn't make the title, 'You,' are an idiot.

    • @M.O.T.A.K
      @M.O.T.A.K 4 года назад

      @@cluelessbeekeeping1322 What are you talking about? I'm referring to what's being said in the video, when did I ever mention anything about the title?

  • @DannySullivanMusic
    @DannySullivanMusic 3 года назад +331

    "To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Music."

    • @dreamdiction
      @dreamdiction 3 года назад +32

      you mean "classical music" which is cerebral, as opposed to dance music which is physical.

    • @diegoperezsommariva2509
      @diegoperezsommariva2509 3 года назад +62

      @@dreamdiction Probably any well developed music. For example you can take 2020 dance pop music and in general it will not require much intelligence to get it. But take some traditional african or afro-brazilian polyrithmic dance music and its complexity is on another level. It probably does require high intelligence, both for the dancer and also the musicians. Also on music from traditional india you have very complex dance music.
      Any bodily expression has both physical and cerebral aspects, and music is also a bodily expression in a way, i guess it depends on the depth of it. Anyway, this is my oponion.

    • @dreamdiction
      @dreamdiction 3 года назад +17

      @@diegoperezsommariva2509 All the music you mention is physically rhythmic, classical music is purely cerebral.

    • @diegoperezsommariva2509
      @diegoperezsommariva2509 3 года назад +59

      @@dreamdiction any music is physically rythmic. Some less than other though. If not there couldnt be a director waving its baton to lead. You can attempt to dance any piece of music. And people have done it. There are dances of classical pieces. Any musical piece when expessed becomes physical and can be interpreted with the body. A very cerebral piece can be danced to. There are some very "cerebral" ballet pieces that are fully expressed in dance.

    • @dharshandm7488
      @dharshandm7488 3 года назад +4

      @@dreamdiction nope.... It's kinda complicated..... It's not physical (grooves and the required tempo) works that magic

  • @clayed
    @clayed 3 года назад +4

    Jordan just explained the ASMR effect.

  • @jdmarr2259
    @jdmarr2259 3 года назад +1

    In The Horse Whisperer movie, (Robert Redford, Scarlett Johansen), the aerial view of farmland accompanied by the sound of channel surfing an old AM frequency radio gives way to the indescribable view of the mountainous Wyoming/Montana expanse & is accompanied by a soundtrack that merges with the view. (Thank you, composer Mark Isham).
    Sometimes, the eye & ear candy merge is so strong you weep.
    I'm an introvert, but I've experienced multiple piloerections when the eyes, ears, & soul converge.
    Thank you, JP!

  • @zennar1537
    @zennar1537 3 года назад +4

    I actually gave a 'mini lecture' if you will about these 'piloerections' in my psychology class, here we call it 'Frison'. At the end I played one of my favorite piano pieces (un sospiro by Frans Liszt) which always gave me a physical arousal while listening. I was surprised by the fact that not a single student felt the same arousal that I did, not even in a slighter degree.

    • @catherinehamer5653
      @catherinehamer5653 3 года назад

      Try Joe Parrish playing Stravinsky’s 1903 Rite of Spring on electric guitar. It is still on YT.

    • @noymar2210
      @noymar2210 2 года назад

      1) maybe because you played like shit, amateur renditions (and even professional pianists with wack interpretations) should just be played privately and not to the public
      2) I love classical music and have played piano for 17 years (could have easily majored in it at a conservatory), and some pieces do nothing for me

  • @hugod327
    @hugod327 Месяц назад +1

    2:09 He should have provided a source for that claim and what his definition of major contribution is.

  • @afreespiritpoetandking261
    @afreespiritpoetandking261 3 года назад +5

    So this is going to be fun. I hope Jordan reads this one day.... I started to read Jung and we're basically the same person. But reckon this instead with music
    You begin to inhabit the music and learn how to let it transition through you. You can enter into music and prayer and it becomes you. The world around you changes and you see a kind of shine. Your mind pieces together various artwork in real life and creates scenes in the real world quite like paintings. You have reached the next level. You are empathic and can look into people. Now you can trigger archetypes with music and narratives and an aesthetically tangible state where you can feel a flow state and almost feel the music pass through you. Almost like a congruency with the world around you and the narrative. Even the universe you can choose to be in union with and it can make you function consciously and collectively. You can harness the power of the collective unconscious and embody public opinion. You can sing in ways that most people simply can't, almost like superhuman and with super human speed. You can enter into transcendent states of mind and you can imagine things deeply where you almost leave your surrounding world with your mind. Almost like walking into a dream.
    Hey yo, Jordan. wanna help a brother out?

    • @xiongray
      @xiongray 2 года назад +1

      You're on the wrong comment section brother

  • @jacobzaranyika9334
    @jacobzaranyika9334 3 года назад +1

    Thank you 🙏 The Best

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 3 года назад +14

    If Jordan Peterson was my life coach, maybe I could channel the high IQ I've been blessed with into a more meaningful contribution to society. He's so intelligent and inspirational, makes one think that anything is possible.

    • @WillTheSheep
      @WillTheSheep 3 года назад +1

      Why not try using that high IQ to life coach yourself using the public ideas of J.P as your basis?

    • @ksander1779
      @ksander1779 2 года назад +4

      “Tell me you watch Rick And Mortal without telling me you watch Rick And Morty”

    • @zerksez9963
      @zerksez9963 2 года назад +1

      What is your Iq bro?

  • @livetransmission1949
    @livetransmission1949 3 года назад +2

    I know what art sounds like and Jordan is most definitely an artist at his craft

  • @friendlyneighborhoodspider3962
    @friendlyneighborhoodspider3962 4 года назад +4

    I'm normally introverted but I think that's just due to my life from then to now. I'm in the rebuilding phase and I'm extremely desirable when it comes to things that would be extroverted.

    • @lelouchvibritannia809
      @lelouchvibritannia809 4 года назад

      Me too, good luck for you!

    • @Spladoinkal
      @Spladoinkal 4 года назад

      Introverted just means your social energy drains when you're around people and extroverted just means you GAIN energy from being around people. Many introverts are social and extroverts aren't necessarily ALWAYS surrounded by people. Also, you are either introverted or extroverted, you can't change that but again, neither means that you are or aren't social.

  • @Proud_Troll
    @Proud_Troll 2 года назад

    Bro when I listen to a good piece of classical music, I sometimes feel my brain! It feels like the thing under my skull is extremely stimulated.

  • @madtheghost337
    @madtheghost337 3 года назад +6

    This, Alice... is why a raven is like a writing desk!! Eureka!

  • @physics_lover100
    @physics_lover100 9 месяцев назад +1

    This full lecture link plz 🙏

  • @jebouification
    @jebouification 3 года назад +5

    I listen this while cleaning my room

  • @jerddorsettebykno3473
    @jerddorsettebykno3473 Месяц назад

    It's the wrong time to take the right things lightly. You are ahead Amen.🛡️👍

  • @yacovmitchenko1490
    @yacovmitchenko1490 3 года назад +26

    Jordan talks a lot about IQ tests. It would be interesting to know what percentage of those with extremely high IQs (say, at least 180) have actually made mind-blowing innovations or produced artistic masterpieces. (In the case of many historic figures, I gather that their "high IQs" is speculative, or remains a reasonable guess, based on their achievements.) Has the person with the highest recorded IQ done any of the above? I have no doubt that such tests measure a certain layer of intelligence, maybe functional intelligence, but they don't measure the visionary level, which a true genius accesses.
    In my view, a genius is, essentially, an extremely creative person (no, not merely extremely intelligent), and what he/she creates or makes has not been done before. Or the creator (as seer) sees what hasn't been seen before. In the highest instances, the genius' contribution winds up elevating our collective consciousness. Extremely intelligent people don't necessarily fall in this category, because what they do, while interesting, even fascinating, is still not all that original or innovative. That's why even the majority of great intellectuals are not geniuses. So to reiterate my question: what percentage of those with extremely high IQs are innovative or great artists?

    • @konradobidoski5415
      @konradobidoski5415 3 года назад +2

      Fascinating comment. Using Hawkins' calibration technique, the answer seems to be 13%. Meaning, 13% of people above 180 IQ are geniuses according to this definition.
      Genius, again, according to the above definition, seems to be a function of level of consciousness, which we could also call "psycho-emotional development" of sorts.

    • @viperracing2889
      @viperracing2889 3 года назад +1

      Sometimes the expression "creative genious" is used, which in itself suggest that you can score very high on an IQ test without being very creative and vice versa. But a systematic review I read suggested that among the very creative, twice as many, compared to the general population, have an IQ above 120.

    • @MrSher22
      @MrSher22 3 года назад +6

      There was a study in a book called outliers which tracked children with the highest IQ scores in america and found that most if them turned out to just be average people

    • @SP-mf9sh
      @SP-mf9sh 3 года назад +2

      I agree with you, I don't think you need a hight iq to create something great. Creativity and the process has nothing to do with neurology imo, ur brain is inclined for it because of neurotransmitters that work uniquely not functionally. High IQ ppl seem to have every aspect of their brain working extremely well with no defects...leaves no room for abstract thought processes. Also iq tests logic and reasoning not abstract thinking or how well you can emote and drag from the subconscious.

    • @terencenordberg7482
      @terencenordberg7482 3 года назад +2

      He’s not saying that all people with a high IQ are creative, and the higher the IQ the more groundbreaking the creative output. He’s saying there’s a strong correlation between openness/creativity and high IQ.
      Kinda like if all Brazilian people have black hair, that doesn’t mean all people with black hair are Brazilian.

  • @johnnyparker9928
    @johnnyparker9928 4 года назад +14

    How many musicians like me wanted to know Jordan's perspective on our intellect?

  • @joshswicegood3253
    @joshswicegood3253 3 года назад +14

    I’m one of the few creative musical people that breaks the trend of intellectuals :)

    • @nonebelievingbeliever3753
      @nonebelievingbeliever3753 3 года назад

      Ur not very smart?

    • @joshswicegood3253
      @joshswicegood3253 3 года назад +3

      @@nonebelievingbeliever3753 I personally wouldn’t put my self into the ranks of the “intellectual.” Just an average man. But I do have very good creative abilities when it comes to music. To be honest I’m not sure how you would define an intellect. To me it seems a little subjective.

  • @greenxintet1651
    @greenxintet1651 3 года назад +1

    I find that I sometimes ramble and jump from idea to idea because they're related in my mind but sometimes fail to realize I've made jumps without vocalizing it in conversation and I lose people. Guess there's an explanation for it

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 3 года назад

      I also do that if I'm not careful. It's important to explain those leaps to the folks that you're talking to.

  • @jonsnow5515
    @jonsnow5515 3 года назад +5

    When he jokes, you must watch the replay so that you can laugh the other day.

  • @sirdelrio
    @sirdelrio 3 года назад +1

    I don't get 'piloerections' while listening to music. I get ecstasy and tears. Painting makes my heart go faster.

  • @michaelhalford9709
    @michaelhalford9709 3 года назад +10

    My I.Q. rises everytime I listen to G.G. Allin.

    • @BadMannerKorea
      @BadMannerKorea 3 года назад +2

      IQ doesn’t rise like that, I get it, you’re joking, but it’s a bad joke.

    • @homohorrorincomprehensibilis
      @homohorrorincomprehensibilis 3 года назад +6

      @@BadMannerKorea you're worse at getting jokes than he is at making jokes

    • @BadMannerKorea
      @BadMannerKorea 3 года назад +2

      @@homohorrorincomprehensibilis I stated it was a joke. I don’t have to like the joke in order to get it, nor am I obligated to like it. It’s a bad joke, sorry.

    • @homohorrorincomprehensibilis
      @homohorrorincomprehensibilis 3 года назад +4

      @@BadMannerKorea I agree that there was a mistake of communication on my end, but you went way out of your way into being a dick about it

  • @domtoretto3280
    @domtoretto3280 3 года назад +1

    I can listen to a lot of melodic "dance" music and I'll get goosebumps all over especially if it's a song I'm familiar with and enjoy.
    Don't have that feeling with most pop music regardless of genre.

  • @Overton_Windows
    @Overton_Windows 4 года назад +43

    “Open people” are also fucked when it comes to taking in the state of the world. There are plenty of pros, but he could go on just as long about the cons....

    • @laaaliiiluuu
      @laaaliiiluuu 3 года назад +21

      Being high in openness in a world full of narrow-minded, closed-up people is definitely stressful ...

    •  3 года назад +1

      Well, toughen up then

    • @instinct94
      @instinct94 3 года назад +1

      Openness correlates with success. No excuses.

    • @instinct94
      @instinct94 3 года назад +2

      @@laaaliiiluuu Being bothered by close-minded people somewhat disqualifies you from being open-minded yourself. Theres nothing easier than surrounding yourself with other open-minded or introverted/extroverted people, because its extremely practical and therefor visible. Its not that easy with intelligence or neuroticism, they are far more sublte traits.

    • @JesusFriedChrist
      @JesusFriedChrist 3 года назад +2

      @@instinct94 Not exactly. There are many other things that can affect a person high in trait openness and higher than average intelligence’s success. A horrifically abusive childhood that leaves them depressed-often severely-for 15 years and counting, for example. “Well that’s oddly specific” you might be thinking to yourself right about now. That’s because it’s a personal anecdote. So no, it’s not as simple as you think, bucko.
      Clean your room, yes absolutely, but what about when you have a broken broom, no hand towels or cleaning detergents, and you’re too depressed to get out of bed and too weak to do anything because you have little to no appetite and most of the time the only food you eat is because you muster the strength to force yourself to chew and swallow something because if you don’t you know you’ll die but you want to die anyway and it’s practically basic instinct that’s keeping yourself from withering away into nothing, hmm? No excuses? I think the fuck not.

  • @oldgoat1890
    @oldgoat1890 3 года назад +2

    I used to play a radio right by the basement window when I was working down there and can tell you that robins and blue jays like rock and roll. Are they smart or stupid?

  • @siddharthbhavsar91
    @siddharthbhavsar91 4 года назад +14

    Intellect and intelligence are different things, Jordan refers to intelligence as logic

    • @mpcc2022
      @mpcc2022 4 года назад

      Not in this instance, he's referring to the aspect of intellect of the trait openness to experience interms of his and Collin De Youngs description that they've adapted from the revised NEO Big Five Personality Inventory.

    • @Shadow77999
      @Shadow77999 3 года назад

      😧

    • @hamiltonmays4256
      @hamiltonmays4256 3 года назад

      @@mpcc2022 Well, that changes everything. /s

    • @mpcc2022
      @mpcc2022 3 года назад

      @@hamiltonmays4256 It will if you're aware of the relationship between Intellect and Verbal intelligence. Instead, intellect is a component of verbal Intelligence rather than being something different having it's own "logic".

  • @Drozdq-7
    @Drozdq-7 Месяц назад

    Actualy - title is misleading, but still that what the video presents is quite interesting and helped me learn something about myself

  • @zorcnecro6910
    @zorcnecro6910 4 года назад +16

    the IQ industry is sure winning thanks to the likes of him ...

    • @nephastgweiz1022
      @nephastgweiz1022 4 года назад +2

      IQ industry ? What industry ?

    • @zorcnecro6910
      @zorcnecro6910 4 года назад

      @@nephastgweiz1022 it's as said, he's making publicity as to IQ is the best...IQ is whatever ... all what he does is further marketing that absurd construct that is manipulating generations of humains ...

    • @nephastgweiz1022
      @nephastgweiz1022 4 года назад +2

      @@zorcnecro6910 So there is no industry. You sound like you took an IQ test, scored a low IQ and now you're salty.

    • @zorcnecro6910
      @zorcnecro6910 4 года назад

      @@nephastgweiz1022 of course not, I'm a morrocan XD there is no IQ tests performed in here !!! you see there is no way for me to be salty about something like that

    • @zorcnecro6910
      @zorcnecro6910 4 года назад

      and it is a sort of industry, psychologist are making a lot of money through that ridiculous shit! complexifying the intelligence talk and making that multiple intelligences just to please everybody and make the IQ a more established concept

  • @reggie18b
    @reggie18b 3 года назад

    Watching Jordan Peterson videos often gives me a massive piloerection.
    There, I said it.

  • @litobakzcozykc7616
    @litobakzcozykc7616 4 года назад +25

    There is a contradiction here: people interested in music, dance or philosophy... most of them are shy, not extrovert, but yea they are opened to ideas and new concepts

    • @QoraxAudio
      @QoraxAudio 4 года назад

      People into philosophy probably, but not music lovers.
      Especially those who do a music festival every weekend are extrovert.

  • @nicolecarson9067
    @nicolecarson9067 2 года назад

    So interesting pyloerrection wow music always makes my hair stand up and gives me chills

  • @gtkona1608
    @gtkona1608 4 года назад +7

    There is a mathematical relation between each of the notes of the major scale making music auditory math. This also means that the major scale is the same throughout the universe just as the Pythagorean principle is true throughout the universe.

    • @ARINOXMUSIC
      @ARINOXMUSIC 3 года назад

      What about the minor scale

  • @renegroulx7029
    @renegroulx7029 3 года назад

    This is exactly what I was wondering about.

  • @leopardcubpupkryky6940
    @leopardcubpupkryky6940 4 года назад +13

    Title Correction:
    The relationship between intelligence and creativity. He didn't mention music ONCE.

  • @TheGrmany69
    @TheGrmany69 4 года назад +1

    Title is misleading, he is talking about convergent and divergent reasoning, and how creative people tend to set lose divergent reasoning, constantly falling into circumstantial reasoning or worse, tangential reasoning. I've learned that metaphysics is very important to create such constraint and that's why gifted individuals crave for metaphysics insight.

    • @dissarray6906
      @dissarray6906 4 года назад

      We need to reteach retroduction in schools

    • @TheGrmany69
      @TheGrmany69 4 года назад

      @@dissarray6906 The problem is people, lots of people are not suited for it and teaching by the curricula would be very difficult if not, impossible, an utter nightmare.

  • @justintyme2764
    @justintyme2764 4 года назад +17

    I’m very intelligent. I’m just not smart enough to know it.

  • @achajee9633
    @achajee9633 3 года назад

    Loved this again, JP I don't always agree with you but you are impressive

    • @johngutierrez900
      @johngutierrez900 3 года назад

      @Johnny G Brenner I've just observed this, but many people seem to not like Jordan's view on intelligence. He assigns a number, like 130 IQ point, and proceeds to explain that that's how high your iq should be to be this or that, and I don't disagree but this seems to aggravate many people.

    • @johngutierrez900
      @johngutierrez900 3 года назад

      @Johnny G Brenner I think it also has something to do with fragile egos. They don't want to think there's something inherently, genetically inferior about them anymore than they want the idea someone to be genetically superior to them. Jordan Peterson said it himself, hardwork makes a difference, and also not to compare yourself to others. Clearly some people has not been listening.

  • @fallingsky1984
    @fallingsky1984 4 года назад +14

    This guy always posts vids with misleading titles

  • @jhbhbhbkjb
    @jhbhbhbkjb 6 месяцев назад

    Im someone with several partial degrees in biological and molecular biosciences in Australia, and am also from a specialised high school for performing artists- I was a ballet dancer, paint/draw, and I compose music for film and edit film. Im also extremely aesthetically sensitive, which means that I notice details about the environment that others dont, and am fussy about all aspects of design, of basically everything (this is not a pleasant way to be). If I dont like the curtains in my house, this is going to seriously bother me! I do have strong physical response to music; and, curiously...
    I am also afraid of heights... I have a neurological response that I feel in my feet and lower legs from nerve pathways, that is only triggered by heights. The sensation travels from my feet up towards my knees through the back of my lower legs, and only in that one direction. The heights can be in photos or in person, or from memory recall. Its not triggered by plane flight. It is uncomfortable and literally brings to me to my knees- my instinct is to get very low to the floor and crawl away from the ledge or balcony- even to roll horizontally like a sushi roll.
    Ive been curious whether other people also experience this!? It does feel like the musical response and my response to heights are from the same type of bodily systems.
    I also have a friend who is a musical composer in the UAE- I think he's extremely talented musically, and the physical responses he describes from music are over and above the piloerection reflex.

  • @EndoftheTownProductions
    @EndoftheTownProductions 4 года назад +4

    Well, it depends on how you define music.

    • @stephenhughes5156
      @stephenhughes5156 4 года назад +1

      @regalblue41 That's just close-mindedness though. I know a lot of people like to say 'I listen to everything', but they really don't. Personally, I don't listen to everything. I listen to hard rock/heavy metal music literally 99% of the time, but I have no problem appreciating any other form of music, even shitty soulless commercial pop music.
      Play some heavy metal to any 'normie' and they instantly close themselves off to it, to even giving themselves a chance to understand or even appreciate it.

    • @Racso88e
      @Racso88e 4 года назад

      One persons’ wall of sound may be another’s wall of noise.

  • @travissweat9098
    @travissweat9098 3 года назад

    There With Me
    by
    Travis of Bickley
    For three quarters of a century
    I have been alone.
    My father and mother, my
    sisters and brothers, all around
    and loving me, but with
    that love, I was alone.
    I have had friends by my side,
    all around and loving me,
    yet still, I was alone.
    Fellow students and I did
    schoolwork as one, but
    in the end, I was one who
    continued... to be alone.
    I worked when told what to do,
    and when I was the leader, they worked with me, so harmoniously,
    even though I remained alone.
    My wife and child loved me
    as I loved them. So tell me,
    why was I still alone?
    My grandchild came and
    listened, sometimes, and I
    saw his love overwhelm me, but
    in his presence, I stayed alone.
    They have all been THERE WITH
    ME. All my life, they have been
    THERE WITH ME and loved me.
    And I, in turn, have loved them as
    wholly and holy as I can.
    We talk, converse, listen, play, work, witness our mutual moments and parallel lives.
    And I, in a room with all of them
    or just with only one,
    and the feeling to the depths of my soul are constantly the same...
    In this world of theirs and mine,
    as they are always THERE WITH
    ME...I am alone.
    And...
    I don't know why.
    I wander about the beauty
    and glory of all life and being.
    I want to share this wander of
    such magnificence, but like a preacher without the choir. or the
    teacher without the fire, who is
    there to warm themselves from my
    flame, or me with their yearnings and burnings.
    And I think, every one...EVERY ONE!
    is just as alone on this earth of billions as am I.

  • @josephwalsh7546
    @josephwalsh7546 4 года назад +3

    PULL THIS VIDEO and RELABEL IT !!! Do EVERYONE a favor since the title is clearly an editorial slip-up and does not describe the content.

  • @thelemur
    @thelemur 2 года назад

    (Creativity: openness/ability to project/ability to internally simulate) X (wisdom:ability to moderate/draw on experience/disprove your naivity) = "Intelligence"

  • @Commissioner.
    @Commissioner. 4 года назад +10

    I am not intelligent but have made a life for myself from my creativity.

    • @markcady9924
      @markcady9924 4 года назад +2

      Commissioner The fact that you admit that you’re not intelligent proves that you are intelligent. People that are truly low in IQ many times think that they are smarter than they really are...because they’re not smart enough to realize that they are not smart. Does that make sense?

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 3 года назад

    Remembering things is about the rhythm of sequence . Music helps. I hope I got this right.

  • @DavidPaulNewtonScott
    @DavidPaulNewtonScott 4 года назад +13

    ADHD sure makes me open.

  • @izawaniek2568
    @izawaniek2568 3 года назад

    That was really interesting. Thank you :)

  • @bluenetmarketing
    @bluenetmarketing 4 года назад +5

    I don't know about this, because I have met some very creative musicians who are dumber than a box of rocks and have zero common sense. Sorry, but it is true. In fact, musicians are some of the most non-open, closed minded people I've ever worked with.

  • @denispetrov844
    @denispetrov844 2 года назад

    I really wish I could meat this man and talk to him for five minutes...

  • @33tarot
    @33tarot 4 года назад +6

    I bet he listens to Autechre all day

  • @julesjgreig
    @julesjgreig 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @hellybelle5
    @hellybelle5 4 года назад +25

    I'm creative, I think I'm open, and I enjoy high culture, but I score very poorly on IQ tests...

    • @Ricardo8388
      @Ricardo8388 4 года назад +10

      Same but im chaotic my mind goes everywhere. I think you can be verry smart and test poorly just because how tests are designed. Still got my bachelor in civil engineering without being able to plan a single thing haha.

    • @johnmartin650
      @johnmartin650 4 года назад

      What's high culture?

    • @FH-rb7vs
      @FH-rb7vs 4 года назад +12

      Because iq tests measure your capability of logic and problem solving, not if youre going to the theater

    • @hellybelle5
      @hellybelle5 4 года назад +2

      @@johnmartin650 classical music, art, opera, and literature etc ..

    • @hellybelle5
      @hellybelle5 4 года назад +1

      @@johnmartin650 as opposed to pop music, soap operas, tacky novels, and cheap and cheerful tat 😄 To be fair, I enjoy some pop music too, but if I'm driving, it's pop music from when I was little 😊

  • @conservativemovement
    @conservativemovement 2 года назад

    I think when the students answered the question about the hair standing up on the back of their neck, they were all thinking about horror movies rather than fine art. 🤪

  • @udynes4457
    @udynes4457 4 года назад +13

    There is a huge difference between of Dream Theater's and Katy Perry's fans.

    • @18yearoldconservativefromc60
      @18yearoldconservativefromc60 4 года назад +1

      Dream theater is awsome

    • @ayarikiyo2178
      @ayarikiyo2178 4 года назад +3

      @EHnus Lover696 Tool and Meshuggah.

    • @iannelson5933
      @iannelson5933 4 года назад +2

      There's also a huge difference between the fans of Dream Theatre and those of J.S. Bach. What's your point?

    • @udynes4457
      @udynes4457 4 года назад +1

      @@iannelson5933 Maybe you will be surprised to know that many Metal fans are also Classical fans. There are studies showing that. I've met classical musicians who are also Metal fans and they look up to Metal musicians who manage playing complex songs without scores. Metal and Classical have much more in common that you imagine.

    • @iannelson5933
      @iannelson5933 4 года назад

      @@udynes4457 This is absolutely no surprise to me being a fan of both myself. You still haven't said what your point is, which is what I originally asked.

  • @debbiesianturi2505
    @debbiesianturi2505 3 года назад +1

    Nothing wrong with music. In fact, some fanatic people always have wrong perception about music and they easily judge people with their wrong perception.

  • @emiliocedeno369
    @emiliocedeno369 4 года назад +7

    Key takeaway:
    Jordan Peterson: “My stepson, just get a 120 IQ.”
    Me: “Aight, say less. 😓”
    If Jordan Peterson was in Hip Hop, he would be a Grandmaster having the propensity for all forms encompassed. He is a MC for the young men without fathers and the daughters with no guiding force.

    • @willscarlett5859
      @willscarlett5859 4 года назад +3

      What the hell you just say?

    • @organizedmicrowave4414
      @organizedmicrowave4414 3 года назад

      @@willscarlett5859, A Grandmaster having the propensity for all forms encompassed. What are you blind?

  • @RJ-hm9gi
    @RJ-hm9gi Месяц назад

    I have s diagnosis of which at I completely scoff. Believe me I had good 17 years before onset. Wouldnt wish it on my worst enemy. Its like having a stroke. Not plesant believe me. I suffered alone 2 years before i found the right words to ask for psychiatric help. I think it should be taught, at home or at school who to talk to if onset comes about. Its was very difficult at first. Im almost 40. So I cope just fine. Im doing great in fact. But be kind and believe me i command respect. Some of my diagnosed friends i literally put my neck out there for them. So please be sensitive, friendly and kind to the psychiatric community. Dueces.