They Knew You Were Hurting: Jordan Peterson's Guide to Healing and Self-Discovery
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2024
- They Knew You Were Hurting: Jordan Peterson's Guide to Healing and Self-Discovery
In this powerful video, we explore the profound insights of Jordan Peterson on overcoming pain, building resilience, and transforming hardship into strength. "They Knew You Were Hurting" dives deep into the human experience of suffering and how it shapes our journey toward personal growth. Through Peterson’s teachings, we uncover the transformative power of facing adversity head-on and embracing life’s challenges as opportunities for self-discovery and healing.
Whether you're struggling with emotional pain, searching for meaning in difficult times, or simply seeking motivation to push through life’s obstacles, this video will inspire you to find strength in the face of adversity.
Join us as we explore how to:
Understand and embrace pain as a path to personal growth
Build emotional resilience and mental toughness
Transform suffering into a powerful force for change
Discover purpose and meaning in the midst of life's challenges
If you’re looking for motivation, inspiration, and actionable advice on how to navigate your struggles, Jordan Peterson’s wisdom in this video will guide you toward overcoming even the most difficult obstacles in life.
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Jordan Peterson, pain and growth, overcoming adversity, emotional resilience, mental toughness, personal development, finding strength, healing from pain, motivational speech, personal growth, meaning in life, self-improvement, overcoming challenges, motivation.
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🎙️ Credits
This video is inspired by the profound insights of Dr. Jordan B. Peterson. Explore more of his work:
🔗 Official Website ( www.jordanbpet... )
📺 Official TH-cam Channel ( / @jordanbpeterson )
📚 12 Rules for Life & Beyond Order
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I love this, so so true! 💯
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year! @Jordan Peterson! 🙏🎉❤
Well, I don't believe too many have experienced the level of pain I have experienced. I will list the things I have endured: Mental and sexual abuse as a child, and the murder of a Sister. Losing my Parents to horrible diseases; single parenthood, struggling to work two jobs; a very short period of homelessness(when my children were grown), betrayal and abuse from certain people, and being a victim of identity theft. I just believe my burdens have been greater than some people. Good thing I'm tough as nails have a strong personality.
But, I don't believe that people care all that much about me, are very self-centered, more so these days. Besides, I don't need anyone or want to be fixed. I just would like to be able to talk to someone sometimes. Interesting discussion though, although I believe people are more self-centered (or absorbed)than people know. Most people are fair-weathered friends. I recall a day when you could sit down and have a conversation with someone for hours. Now you are lucky if you can talk to people right away via text.
When you truly love someone who is suffering, and the person knows this, and recognizes how much they contributed to that suffering, the normal thing is for the person to take responsibility for the consequences of their actions and go towards the other person, showing respect for the friendly relationship you have with the other and for the suffering of the other. Whether with the intention of talking, apologizing or expressing some gesture that denotes respect and friendship, it is not the victim who should look for the perpetrator. field team. No one needs or thrives on anonymous posts, nor anonymous friendships. Nor hackers spying on your life and sending intelligent and well-articulated messages, but false and manipulative, wanting to suck the other person even in difficult times. Manipulative and cunning messages filled with lame and whiny excuses that the perpetrator uses to pretend to be the victim.
Whoever is incapable of speaking directly to me or to assume publicly what he wants to say in writing is a coward, an unreliable person, undeserving to be my friend.
Ask yourself 'poor'thing: When was the last time - if ever - that I spoke directly with this woman? Why am I so cynical to making others to believe she is the bad one who walked away in silence and do no longer wants to speak with me?
You do not need to carry any guilt, but to repent about what you´ve done is a first step towards gaining some wisdom, perhaps. And improve as a human being. Good luck with your choices.
And yet Jordan twice submitted false evidence in court and was caught in 2009 and 2012