The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

12 Rules: London, Ontario: The inevitability, utility and danger of hierarchies

Jul 14, 2019
The conversation begins with personal family health updates before diving into the critical examination of hierarchies and their roles in society. Listeners explore the art of communication and the significant achievements of artists like Picasso. The importance of self-comparison for personal growth is discussed, alongside the shift from scripted to organic conversations in media. Hierarchies are explored, focusing on their necessity in decision-making while highlighting potential corruption. The podcast also addresses marijuana legalization and the complexities in political ethics, especially regarding figures like Vladimir Putin.
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INSIGHT

Hierarchy's Deep Roots

  • Hierarchies aren't unique to humans; they're a fundamental part of life, going back millions of years.
  • Our nervous systems are adapted to hierarchies, evidenced by the role of serotonin.
INSIGHT

Hierarchy of Perception

  • Perception and action require assigning value, creating an inherent hierarchy.
  • Focusing on one thing necessitates ignoring others; there's no perception without valuing.
ADVICE

Competence-Based Hierarchy

  • Base hierarchies on competence: those best at solving valued problems should lead.
  • This benefits everyone by ensuring problems are addressed effectively.
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