I found this video where Peterson talks to an unspecified audience and really enjoyed it. J.B. talks about postmodernism and how to defeat it... well, he admits he has no answer as to how but he brings on the previously articulated suggestion to get one's life together and take care of one's own suffering to make life bearable, better than before. Everyone familiar with his work will have heard this before from him but in this particular shot Peterson is very sarcastic and funny and explains the whole thing in a very short time frame (13 minutes).
Today I have also listened for the second time to the Mind Matters show 'Analyzing Jordan Peterson's Soul - Fragment of the Divine' and it was a great show. Thanks go to Harrison, Elon and Corey. Perhaps the most significant moment for me was the part where it is stressed that when it comes to creativity and entropy, it basically is a black & white choice. Nothing in between because if you try to reap the benefits of creativity without taking the risk of failing you are ultimately choosing entropy. It might just be slower and you may spent the whole life enjoying yourself but you will end up empty and realize perhaps too late that you have done nothing to make yourself and the world better so the life was wasted. Which fits perfectly with what Peterson is saying in the video above. Stop complaining and start acting. Yeah, life is suffering but do we want to get acknowledged for our suffering or do we want to actually take responsibility for our life and change the outcome?
My god, from a man who makes great speeches, that was one of his best. Inspiring, grounded, truthful and useful. It was also one of the very first I remember being exposed to.
They call religious preachers "firebrands" when they get going on their subjects, and I've never been able to sit through one without rolling my eyes or silently arguing every second point.
In the "Life is Religion" credo, however, JBP is a firebrand worthy of the name.