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Jordan Peterson discussing archetypes, psychology & self-determination vs. Jordan Peterson discussing anything else is a pretty stark difference.
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He's a guy who seems to manufacture decent conclusions from bad premises. Problem is this reinforces your belief in those premises.
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The smarter you are, by the way, the easier it is to construct a story about the causes of something you only understand intuitively.
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We tend to conflate our conclusions with the process a lot; most things we know or believe, we arrived at by conjecture.
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Seeing yourself get things right over and over can leave you a lot more confident than you should be that you understand the process deeply.
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Yet the man, having got something right, has convinced himself that this is some kind of deep, thorough understand of the subject. Weeeeird.
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What naturally follows from this sort of fundamental misattribution, by the way, is a bottom-up corruption of ideas borne from it.
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So by assuming his ideas about neomarxism and postmodernism (esp. their soft power) aren't, you know, BS, he now thinks they hold elsewhere.
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Descartes took a similar route when he realized experience was irreducible. "Guys, I got something good here, lemme just..."
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The most toxic ideas are not the ones which are blatantly baseless, but the ones that are useful. yet fundamentally misjudged.
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This whole thing has the ring of solving 2+2 as a multiplication exercise, getting 4, and thinking 3+3 should now be 9. Scaling issue.