The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

148. Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard (Existentialism)

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Dec 20, 2020
The discussion delves into existentialism, focusing on the impact of suffering on human experience and mental health. Key figures like Nietzsche and Kierkegaard provide insights into confronting anxiety and the importance of personal growth through adversity. The conversation also explores the complexities of behavior influenced by safety and learning environments. It emphasizes the struggle between individual truth and societal norms, highlighting how embracing chaos can lead to fulfillment and understanding of the human condition.
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INSIGHT

Voluntary Exposure

  • Facing fears voluntarily, unlike involuntary exposure, can be curative.
  • This is a key concept in psychotherapy, similar to exposure therapy.
ANECDOTE

Rats and Fear

  • Rats are not taught fear but reminded of danger; they already know fear.
  • They learn safety through exploration, then are reminded of life's dangers.
ADVICE

Finding Wisdom

  • Face your existential terror to find the wisdom to cope.
  • Challenging your limitations reveals hidden potential within you.
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